Definition

A hydrodynamicist is a scientist or engineer who specializes in the study of fluid flow and its effects. This can involve the study of fluid dynamics in various contexts, such as in the natural world (e.g., ocean currents, river flow) and in engineering applications (e.g., aerodynamics, fluid machinery). Hydrodynamicists are concerned with understanding and predicting the behavior of fluids under different conditions, including pressure, temperature, and motion.