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JNNFM +
JoR + RA 2026 seminars
Previous talks: 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Wednesday 21st January 2026, 13.00 CET
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Ellie Hajizadeh, University of
Melbourne (Australia)
Structure and rheology of associative polymers bridging
colloidal particles through a novel active learning-driven multiscale
simulation framework
Wednesday 18th February 2026, 17.00 CET
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Anubhab Roy,
Indian
Institute of Technology Madras
JNNFM Walters Prize Award 2024 talk
“Orientation dynamics of rapidly settling anisotropic particles in turbulence”
Wednesday 18th March 2026, 17.00 CET
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Luca
Cipelletti, Université de Montpellier (France)
Probing the Microscopic Origin of Toughness in Multiple Polymer
Networks
Wednesday 20th May 2026, 17.00 CET
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Seyed
Mohammad Taghavi, Université Laval (Canada)
Dynamics and Regimes of Viscoplastic Displacement Flow
Wednesday 17th June 2026, 17.00 CET
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Johan Mattsson,
University of Leeds (UK)
The relaxation dynamics and role of dynamic facilitation in
polymer glasses
Wednesday 16th September 2026, 17.00 CET
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Valeria
Garbin, TU Delft (The Netherlands)
Bubble dynamics in complex fluid
Wednesday 18th November 2026, 17.00 CET
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Luca
Biancofiore, Università dell’Aquila (Italy)
The role of polymer additives in improving the tribological
performance of lubricated contacts
Wednesday 16th December 2026, 17.00 CET
Virtual Seminar Speaker {watch here}
Joseph
Peterson, UCLA (USA)
Characterizing LAOS flows and some (predicted) instabilities
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