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Understanding the evaporation process in nanoporous-membrane based cooling devices

5th November 2019  by  Dr Benzi John  See more from this author

Our recent article on evaporation from nanoporous membranes has been accepted for publication in the Physical Review Fluids. Thermal management is becoming a prominent concern in the semiconductor industry due to the ever-increasing power density...

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Droplets and optics

9th November 2017  by  Dr Benzi John  See more from this author

I thought I will mention something about perhaps, the less talked about aspect of droplets, which is its optical properties. Ever since the modern understanding of light and a sound explanation of  the rainbow from an optics point of view...

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Successful ARCHER RAP project grant

7th July 2017  by  Dr Benzi John  See more from this author

Benzi John (PI) and David Emerson (Co-I) have successfully won about 32, 000 KAU (~ £18,000) frunding from EPSRC to run large-scale simulations on ARCHER. The project titled "High fidelity non-equilibrium DSMC flow simulations at scale...

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Successful ARCHER RAP project grant

7th July 2017  by  Dr Benzi John  See more from this author

Benzi John (PI) and David Emerson (Co-I) have successfully won about 32, 000 KAU (~ £18,000) frunding from EPSRC to run large-scale simulations on ARCHER. The project titled "High fidelity non-equilibrium DSMC flow simulations at scale...

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TOP500

14th February 2017  by  Dr Benzi John  See more from this author

Here is an interesting article on the most prominent trends in the world of high performance computing in the last one year, discussing topics from machine learning to new processors to exascale...

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rsync for data backup and synchronization

13th September 2016  by  Dr Benzi John  See more from this author

The rsync utility is a handy and powerful tool that can be used to backup and synchronize files/directories between different locations in an effective way. Although there are other file transfer protocols (like scp) that can carry out similar...

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