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JNNFM + JoR + RA 2023 seminars
Previous talks: 2020, 2021, 2022
Wednesday 18th January 2023
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Patrick Spicer, UNSW
Sydney (Australia)
Arrested emulsion structure,
rheology, and flow at multiple length scales
Wednesday 15th February 2023
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Roger Bonnecaze, UTexas Austin
(USA)
Yes, Thermodynamics is
Useful for the Rheology of Suspensions!
Wednesday 22nd March 2023
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Helen Wilson, UCL (UK)
Modelling dense suspensions
Wednesday 19th April 2023
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Evelyne van Ruymbeke,
UCLouvain (Belgium)
Dynamics of metallo-supramolecular networks: the influence of their
building block architecture
Wednesday 24th May 2023
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Qian Huang,
Sichuan University (China)
Combining extensional rheology and fluorescence microscopy to
investigate the dynamics of polymer fluids in extensional flow and fracture
Monday 16th October 2023
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch
here}
Sujit Datta, Princeton
University (USA)
Chaos in confinement: How to make shear-thinning fluids flow
thicken (Metzner Award
Lecture)
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Jeff Morris, CUNY
City College of New York (USA)
Dilatancy and the
pressures of dense suspension flows (Bingham Award
Lecture)
Wednesday 15th November 2023
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Henning
Winter, Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst (USA)
Elasticity and Damping of Viscoelastic
Solids
Wednesday 13th December 2023
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Thibaut
Divoux, Laboratoire de
Physique, Ecole Normale Supérieure
de Lyon (France)
A unified picture of shear startup flows in Soft Glassy Materials
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