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PhD in Chemical Engineering. Research interests include microhydrodynamics, complex fluids, particulate suspensions, and soft materials.
Joined September 2021
Excited to share my latest publication in the @JFluidMech. We explored the potential of microfluidic traps to control droplet shape and perform active mixing, paving the way for their application as microreactors and soft-particle factories.
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RT @C_villalobos_C: New preprint from my PhD work, done in collaboration with an amazing team! By combining novel experimental setups, we i…
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Check out my new publication in I&EC Research @ACSPublications, where we developed a permeation network model for the swelling for double emulsions. Paper at
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@michorsi42 @CityCollegeNY @JeffMorrisLab @DISAT_PoliTO @PoliTOnews @DanieleMarchis1 Wish you all the best in this new stage, Michel!
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RT @TheZiaLab: Excited to share our accepted Annual Reviews article, "The matter/life nexus in biological cells". We cast a wide net into c…
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RT @TheZiaLab: Check out our expanded model for Confined Stokesian dynamics with novel functions for rheology, just published in @JFluidMec…
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RT @rajeshrinet: Our latest paper, "Fluctuating hydrodynamics of an autophoretic particle near a permeable interface", has been published i…
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RT @friedrich_group: "The Biophysics of Motile Cilia" Heraeus @seminar_cilia: Application deadline for contributed talks Dec 1st! Topics: #…
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RT @cees_dekker: Latest #CDlab paper online at @biorxivpreprint: This reconstitution study of the Cdv proteins tha…
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RT @AIP_Publishing: This new moving-frame, boundary-element method can efficiently simulate drop motion in complex 3D microchannels for the…
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RT @getjonwithit: New paper alert! Numerical general relativity is hard, complicated and computationally expensive. Here, we develop a rad…
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@RdeHeide I understand that, in a good portion of the EU, PhD programs don't have a class component. However, I would say that, in this case, coursework and research experience are more relevant than the major. You may have chemists (and even data scientists) with enough Math background.
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RT @michorsi42: Save the date! On July 2, @Iodurepotassium and I are pleased to host a talk by Rahul Pandare titled "Study of rigid cluste…
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RT @NickDesnoyer: Growth of a seedling🌱 The first two "true leaves" of a seedling grow from the meristem, a region of small undifferentiat…
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@geogristle @jazzloaf E. Atlee Jackson wrote the easiest-to-understand undergrad stat mech book ever, IMO. I did not know he had books in non-linear dynamics.
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RT @softlivmat_fc: S. Shankar, L. V. D. Scharrer, M. J. Bowick, M. C. Marchetti, Design rules for controlling active topological defects. P…
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RT @MarkusDeserno: Hello, my absolutely lovely membrane peeps! Would you maybe, pretty-please, let me proudly steer you to a MINI-REVIEW I…
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RT @RogersGroupUIUC: Congratulations to Eric, who has shown some surprising results with #RecoveryRheology, including rapid acquisition met…
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