
Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science
Education
Purdue University, 1982, BS, Chemical Engineering; California Institute of Technology, 1988, PhD, Chemical Engineering
Professional Area
Heat and mass transport in microstructured media; Low-Reynolds-number Fluid Mechanics; Hydrosols, aerosols, emulsions, and foams; Hydrosols and aerosols; Rheology; Drop breakup and coalescence; Thin films; Interfacial flows, surfactant effects; Thermocapillary phenomena; Intracellular and tissue-scale biotransport; Blood flow in the microcirculation; Poroelasticity; Microfluidics; Asymptotic methods; Numerical modeling; Boundary integral simulations
Citation
For work that solves long-standing puzzles and addresses critical knowledge gaps in the field of suspensions, emulsions, and foams through the development of predictive computational and mathematical models for the rheology and microstructural evolution by hydrodynamic interactions, drop breakup, particle aggregation and drop coalescence.