Ranjiangshang Ran
@rrjs29
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Postdoc at Emory, PhD from Penn.
Atlanta
Joined November 2023
RT @ArratiaPaulo: Bacterial rheotaxis is ENHANCED in non-Newtonian fluids! In collaboration with @AJTM_M, Albane Thery, and non-Xers. Read…
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RT @burtonlab: If you are attending the @apsfluiddynamic meeting in Salt Lake City, check out @rrjs29's Gallery of Fluid Motion Video! Part…
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RT @burtonlab: Attending the @APSphysics Global Physics Summit in March 2025? Submit an abstract to our @ApsDsoft session on Soft and Livin…
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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 @burtonlab: I got to teach Andrew some fluid mechanics during his senior year at @EmoryUniversity. What a cool story!
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RT @burtonlab: This perspective was a lot of hard work, yet so much fun to write! A great community of people and cool science problems. In…
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RT @ArratiaPaulo: Thanks to @JFluidMech & Jeff Guasto for highlighting our work on the interplay of bacterial activity and Lagrangian coher…
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RT @PhysRevFluids: Hu et al. shows that successful dynamic large-eddy simulation models in turbulent flows hinges on the principal directio…
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RT @ArratiaPaulo: Bacterial Barriers (Part 1): New manuscript with @rrjs29 in @JFluidMech shows how interactions between swimming bacteria…
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RT @ArratiaPaulo: How does particles settle in the presence of bacteria? In this new JFM article we show that part…
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RT @ArratiaPaulo: How do swimming microorganism interact with flow currents/structures? Using a flow cell, we show that Lagrangian vortex s…
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RT @burtonlab: Dielectric breakdown in jumping parasitic worms? If you are attending the pre-APS-DFD meeting on Environmental and Biologica…
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