“…Enhanced gravity testing also has the potential for increased utilization in scientific disciplines other than geotechnical and hazards engineering, as evidenced by various applications described in the literature. Centrifuge modeling has been used to study a range of geoenvironmental problems, from contaminant transport (Culligan-Hensley and Savvidou, 1995) to site remediation strategies (Marulanda et al, 2000); a number of geologic processes, including intrusions (Dixon and Simpson, 1987), faulting (Koyi and Skelton, 2001), and ice mechanics (Langhorne et al, 1999;Guerin et al, 2016); a number of manufacturing processes, including welding (Aidun and Martin, 1998), casting (Fukui, 1991;Zhang et al, 2018), and powders (Thomas and Beaudoin, 2015); and processes related to gasses and fires (Most et al, 1996). The "Spin your thesis" program by the European Space Agency 3 encourages a wide breadth of potential applications by enabling student researchers to perform research on self-selected topics, with many related to fluids and biological processes, on a centrifuge with centrifugal accelerations up to 20 g.…”