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RESEARCH

Selected Publications and Presentations

  1. Henry, Legena, and Bridge, Jacqueline. "Ocean Surface Elevation Kurtosis and Large Wave probability via Wiener Chaos Expansions" 2018. (In preparation from PhD work).

  2. Henry, Legena, and Bridge, Jacqueline. "Numerically solving the Kurtosis of Ocean Surface Elevation via a Wiener Chaos Expansion" 2018.  (In preparation from PhD work).

  3. Henry, Legena, et al. "The Fluid Mechanics of Mitral Regurgitation in the Human Heart: Towards a Better Understanding of Echocardiograms." Engineering Letters 24.3 (2016): 252-255.

  4. Equator-friendly Ocean Wave Energy Conversion. Legena Henry, Jacqueline Bridge, Krishane Satahoo, Hodeem Miller, Briege Lougheide, and Durham Garbutt. Proceedings of The 2016 International Conference of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College, London, UK, June 2016

  5. The Equator-Friendly wave energy converter. MIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Research Seminar, August 5, 2015, MIT Room 1-131

  6. Probing the Doppler-mapped Haemodynamics of mitral regurgitation in the human heart. MIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Research Seminar, August 5, 2015, MIT Room 1-131

  7. Key factors towards ocean wave power in the Caribbean Sea, via Trinidad and Tobago. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. November 2015.  Legena Henry (UWI), Jacqueline Bridge (UWI), Marisha Morris (UWI), Mark Henderson (ASU), Odesma Dalrymple (ASU), Scott Shrake (ASU), Megan Barry (ASU), Kevin Keleher (ASU), Akane Ota (ASU), Laura Azevedo (ASU), Briyanna Blue (ASU), Sarah Boege (ASU), Zachary Boucher (ASU), Melissa Chavez (ASU), Geoff Goodwin (ASU), Laura Hager (ASU), Bridget Harding (ASU), Benjamin Liu (ASU), Justin Loveall (ASU), Tahja Mack (ASU), Deborah Namugayi (ASU), Benjamin Oaks (ASU), Shengjie Zhu (ASU), Katherine Thompson (ASU)

  8. Proceedings: An analytical approach to Statistical Moments associated with non-Gaussian behaviour in Ocean Wave fields. The Banff International Research Station. Workshop: Water waves: computational approaches for complex problems. 2013 Mathematics of Planet Earth initiative. Thursday July 4th, 2013

  9. Legena Henry. A study of ocean wave statistical properties using nonlinear, directional, phase-resolved ocean wave-field simulations; November 23, 2009. Master's Thesis. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering

  10. Legena Henry, A study of ocean wave statistical properties using nonlinear, directional, phase-resolved ocean wave field simulations, One-day workshop, Cosman Room, Green Centre for Physics, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Monday January 25, 2010

  11. Legena Henry. Qualifying and quantifying waves in the search for wave statistics. Lecture Series, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Vortical Flow Research Lab. May 14 2009

  12. Xiao, Henry, Liu, Hendrickson, Yue, Ocean Wave Prediction Using Large-Scale Phase-Resolved Computations, 2008 DoD HPCMP Conference, July 14-July 17

  13. Legena Henry. Dynamics of offshore wave power devices in linear and non-linear waves. Lecture Series, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Vortical Flow Research Lab. October 16 2009

  14. Legena Henry. Inter-annual variability of the coastal ocean environment in the Gulf of Maine and its potential impact on harmful algal bloom. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering Doctoral Qualifying Examination, May, 2007

  15. Legena Jack (Howard University), Marc Durand (Harvard University), Howard Stone (Harvard University). Relaxation time associated with the elementary topological T1 process in two-dimensional foam. The American Physical Society 56th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics. (APS) November 23, 2003

CONTACT ME

 

legenahenry@alum.mit.edu 

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