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This project explores the use of surface tension and hydrodynamic forces to assemble colloidal materials and complex fluids into structured forms. It aims to develop new simulation strategies for manipulating fluid mixtures and viscoplastic drops, enhancing applications in advanced materials and tissue engineering.
There is a growing interest in exploiting surface tension and hydrodynamic forces for materials assembly of colloids and complex fluids.
For instance, the capillarity-driven motion of colloidal particles can be used to assemble them into two-dimensional ordered structures to coat surfaces.
Non-Newtonian viscoplastic fluids can be precisely placed to form spanning 3D micro-architectures.
The morphology of blends or alloys can be finely controlled through the addition of solid particles that adso…
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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