Neil Hookey
Associate Professor
B.Eng. (Memorial), M.Eng., PhD (McGill), P.Eng.
I obtained my B.Eng (Mechanical) in 1984, and received my
PhD in 1990 after five fun years in Montreal. Prior to joining the
faculty in 1992, I was a research associate at the National Research
Council Institute for Marine Dynamics in St. John's.
I teach courses in mechanics, heat transfer, and thermodynamics. No,
I do not teach electric circuits. Warning: There is a cell phone
usage fee in my classes.
My research interests are in computational fluid dynamics. Therefore,
much of my time as a graduate student was spent staring at antiquated
computer screens. That probably explains the hair, or what is left of
it.
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