I will be giving a lecture at the Department Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Tandon School of Engineering. This visit has been arranged by Assistant professor Miguel Modestino (http://www.miguelmodestino.com)
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Lately it is easier to find out what I do in my LinkedIn Profile or X (formerly known as Twitter), futureunderourskin and BuBble Gun.
Visiting scientist at MIT
I am starting a collaboration with Prof. Ian W. Hunter from the Bioinstrumentation lab, and Prof. Gareth McKinley’s Non-Newtonian Fluid Dynamics Research Group. We want to learn more about thermocavitation and its rheology aspects; let’s see how far we can get at MIT!
A new paper has been published in JFM!
It is open access and can be downloaded from here.
Bata 2017!
Here the link to this race: The Batavierenrace is the largest relay race in the world and the largest student event of the Netherlands. It is a race over 175 km from Nijmegen to Enschede, divided into 25 stages. 350 teams ( which means 8,500 students) will participate in this race. Afterwards, the biggest student […]
Spreading entrepreneurial ambitions from an academic perspective
In an interview published in the new site of Novel-T, Peter Hoekstra and I share some memories of The Startup Launch 2016. The text can be read here.
A Book to which I contributed is now printed and online!
Together with my colleague Simon Kuhn, from Leuven, we wrote a Chapter (download here), and is now printed and in online form (here).
BuBble bags shown in Dutch National TV! (De Kennis van Nu).
My colleague (and professor) Michel Versluis, demonstrates how the contact lens of the TV presenter can be cleaned inside the BuBble bag! Enjoy the video here!
Getting “reproducibility” in the bag.
We can now say that “Reproducibility is in the bag”. Together with my collaborators, we came up with a suggestive title for our latest accepted paper in Ultrasonics Sonochemistry: Is reproducibility inside the bag? It is a new collaboration with colleagues from India, Finland, and the visit of an Erasmus-Portuguese student.
Plasma-Liquid Interactions: a review and roadmap, selected as Exclusive Highlight of 2016.
A paper in which I contributed, and appeared in PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, (open access) is the result of scientific discussions during a Lorentz Workshop in Leiden, The Netherlands. (more details here).
Lecture given to students at the Universidad de Murcia
The title was “Avances en aplicaciones a la industria alimentaria de los Ultrasonidos”, as part of the course “Tecnologías Emergentes 2016-17, Máster Universitario en Nutrición, Tecnología y Seguridad Alimentaria”. It was already warm in Spain at such an early time of the “spring” (March 10th).