Great article about the National Museum of Mathematics @MoMath1, now on Sixth Avenue! The new exhibits sound wonderful – I can't wait to visit. Check it out next time you're in NYC – fantastic for kids and grown-ups too. https://t.co/SO1GRT3Xaz
New work from @LIFE_Boulder is out now in @PRX_Energy! Congratulations to @filipe_hs! We show how transport of ions with different diffusivities creates coupled dynamics between the ions, which results in their impedance being represented through parallel Warburg elements.
I'm excited to share I will be joining @VillanovaU this Fall as an Assistant Professor! I'm currently looking for a PhD student with background or interest in computational soft matter. If you are interested (or know someone who might), feel free to reach out or repost!
How can single cells co-opt basic physics and bootstrap their way to becoming multicellular? Listen to my conversation with evolutionary biologist Will Ratcliff on the first episode of this season of “The Joy of Why.” https://t.co/yGfBQjvjaG
The Society of Rheology is sad to announce the passage of 1994 Bingham Medalist Professor Andreas Acrivos. Prof. Acrivos and his numerous students and colleagues have made impactful and lasting contributions to rheology theory and practice.
Maybe every maths classroom should have a box of mathematical toys & at the start of each lesson a toy's picked out & played with & discussed for five minutes before everyone returns to fractions & trigonometry.
Might also work for company meeting rooms.
Meanwhile, Sam Howison.
This new moving-frame, boundary-element method can efficiently simulate drop motion in complex 3D microchannels for the design of microfluidic devices and study of droplet shape and position control. @gsroure
Learn more 👇
https://t.co/WuhAxJkoYE
Another half of our lab will be presenting in the Active & Responsive Matter and Biomaterials & Bio-interfaces sessions. @CUEngineering@AmerChemSociety@ankurg90
We will be at #ACSFall2024 in Denver with 11 talks and 1 poster! Really excited to have our entire group be there to share the exciting and cool work everyone has been up to. Our talks and poster in the Interfacial Phenomena and Electrochemical Systems session are -
Our entire group @LIFE_Boulder will be at #ACSFall2024. We will be giving 11 talks and a poster. We look forward to learning the exciting research from other groups and getting feedback on our work!
Congratulations to Dr. @filipe_hs and Dr. Nathan Jarvey for successfully defending their PhDs! They are the first students to graduate from @LIFE_Boulder. Sharing pictures from our first conference and from yesterday when they defended their PhDs.
🚨 New Preprint!
We study how fluid flow affects cyanobacterial colony formation.
👉🏽 https://t.co/YAp8qGY37m
A very short 🧵
Algal blooms are a huge threat to water quality in lakes across the globe!
👇🏼 Here's an example from #Lake Valencia in Venezuela 🇻🇪 (source: ESA)
How are the merits of innovative ideas communicated in science? New research in @PNASNews analyzes the relationship between promotional language and the probability of funding, innovativeness, and citation impact. w/ @haoopeng@sophiehsqq & Henrik B Fosse https://t.co/0OpNwrvCbl
The modeling of energy storage devices such as supercapacitors often relies on equivalent circuit representations of electrolyte charging in porous electrodes, typically derived under constraints on pore geometry.
We hope this model will inspire developments in circuit representations of electrochemical systems, helping with future research in Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy.