Mobin Alipour
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Post-Doctoral Associate at @aapahlavan SoFLivMat group @Yale. What excites me? Experimental fluid mechanics, particle laden flows and transport phenomena 🌊🌪💨
New Haven, CT
Joined December 2014
RT @aapahlavan: The abstract submission deadline is in 3 days! Monday, Jan 6th! Looking forward to a great session on "Living Porous Media"…
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RT @aapahlavan: We invite you to submit an abstract to the Interpore 2025 Minisymposium Session on "Biophysics of Living Porous Media" to b…
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RT @NimaShokri_GHI: Rapid rise in #plastic production worsened plastic waste in soils. They interact with bacteria, biofilms & pathogens, w…
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RT @aapahlavan: My invited commentary for the InterPore Journal on "Plastisphere: the nexus of bacteria, biofilms, and microplastics". Than…
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RT @aapahlavan: Together with @burtonlab and @rrjs29 we are organizing a Focus session on "Soft and Living Matter in Complex Environments"!…
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RT @howyouliu: I am getting more and more used to learning the most from “side projects” 🤣 since my undergrad time. Will keep poking around…
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RT @aapahlavan: Our lab's very first paper is now on arXiv! This started as a "side project" when @howyouliu started his PhD! We learned a…
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RT @aapahlavan: We had a wonderful time at the 2024 APS March meeting with 5 contributed talks, an invited talk, and a Focus session on Sof…
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RT @AFOSR: "steering colloids" submitted by Amir Pahlavan, @yale, from our 2023 Art of Science Showcase. @AFResearchLab | #AFResearchLab…
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RT @aapahlavan: Looking forward to an exciting Focus session on “Soft and Living Matter in Geophysical Flows” with two outstanding invited…
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RT @PhysRevFluids: PRFluids Invited Paper: Turbulent flows laden with bubbles/drops are part of everyday life: from rain, and mists to pain…
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RT @aapahlavan: Our work, led by Lisong Yang, is now out in @PNASNews. Here, we show alcohol droplet evaporation in humid environments can…
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RT @PhysRevFluids: Electrically conducting moving fluids can create self-sustaining magnetic fields, called dynamos. The Earth's magnetic f…
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