Steven James Biars

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Research Interest

Currently my research is mainly focused on large-scale natural science models. These include hurricane prediction, ejecta field estimation, and blast radius studies. I am very interested in continuing my research in Physics and Mathematics. I am planning on pursuing a Masters degree in Geo-Physics, Civil Engineering (focusing on Geology/Hydrology), or Meteorology (focusing on climate research). I am also actively engaged in large-scale impact research and continued studies of the large scale structure of the Chiputneticook Anomaly which I discovered in August of 2006.

Proposed Research

In the future, I hope to conduct research on Non-Newtonian Fluids and "Bingham Plastic" as well as the Termination and Bow Shock of the Heliosphere (in particular, the Heliopause).

Past Research

  1. Steven J. Biars: "Calculating Ejecta Fields for Suspected Impact Craters"; 2008 Celebration of Scholarship Undergraduate Conference, (April 17, 2008), Shawnee State University, Portsmouth, OH, USA

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