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Computational physics methods are used to investigate soft materials and fluids. Current research focus includes the study of topological changes in fluids (e.g. coalescence, impact, break-up), interfacial phenomena (e.g. self-sustained motion on gradient substrates), self-assembly of soft materials (e.g. polymers and liquid crystals), metamaterials, fluid dynamics and heat transfer processes, evaporation...

Group

  • Kontakt do odziału:

    Head of the group:
    Dr. hab. Panos Panagiotis Theodorakis, prof. IF PAN
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    Scientists
    Dr. hab. Panos Panagiotis Theodorakis, prof. IF PAN
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    Dr. King Lun Ng, assistant professor
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    PhD students
    MSc. Luís Carnevale
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ON5.5 Group of Soft Matter and Fluids Physics

  • Kontakt do odziału:

    Head of the group
    Dr. hab. Panos Panagiotis Theodorakis, prof. IF PAN
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The Soft Matter and Fluids Physics Group consists of enthusiastic scientists who employ computational methods to tackle interdisciplinary problems related to soft materials. This includes the understanding of fundamental processes and proposing design principles for novel materials for relevant applications. The applied methods reach a wide spectrum of length and time scales from nano- to macro-scales....
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