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A New Scene in the Disappearing Act of an Evaporating Liquid Drop: Our Research Published in Physical Review Letters

21st October 2019  by  Dr James Sprittles  See more from this author
A New Scene in the Disappearing Act of an Evaporating Liquid Drop:  Our Research Published in Physical Review Letters

Congratulations to Anirudh, a former group member who has now taken up a lectureship in India, for getting his research Lifetime of a Nanodroplet: Kinetic Effects and Regime Transitions published in Physical Review Letters. Water evaporating into...

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Nanodrop Coalescence: Edinburgh-Warwick Collaboration Published in PRL

29th March 2019  by  Dr James Sprittles  See more from this author
Nanodrop Coalescence:  Edinburgh-Warwick Collaboration Published in PRL

I have had the privilege of being involved in a collaboration between Edinburgh (Sree Hari, Matthew & Jason) and Warwick (Mykyta and me) working on understanding how liquid drops first come into contact.  This research has recently been...

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SWEP Workshop, Brighton

22nd May 2018  by  Dr James Sprittles  See more from this author
SWEP Workshop, Brighton

SWEP Workshop, Brighton

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Welcome to Vinay!

5th April 2018  by  Dr James Sprittles  See more from this author

Warwick welcomes Vinay Gupta who has started a 2-year Commonwealth Rutherford Fellowship in the Mathematics Institute.  Vinay's background is in exploiting moment methods to describe gas mixtures and granular gases.

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Warwick welcomes Shiwani

19th January 2018  by  Dr James Sprittles  See more from this author

Dr Shiwani Singh has joined the Micro and Nano Flows team at Warwick, where she will be based in the Maths Institute.  She will be looking into multiscale modelling of viscoelastic flows over the next couple of years.

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Magic (?) Ball

26th October 2017  by  Dr James Sprittles  See more from this author
Magic (?) Ball

A few nights ago Ernest (my two year old son) and I made a discovery that could have potentially revolutionary impact on the field of fluid dynamics; at bath time.  One of his balls had wandered under the running tap… and, as if by magic...

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Dr Anirudh Singh Rana wins prestigious Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellowship at Warwick

22nd May 2017  by  Dr James Sprittles  See more from this author

Congratulation to Anirudh who has won a highly competitive two-year fellowship at the Institute of Advanced Study in Warwick through their WIRL-COFUND scheme. Anirudh will continue to work in our Group but will also be driving his research in new...

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Engaging with the public

22nd March 2017  by  Dr James Sprittles  See more from this author

It's always intriguing to see how other people view your research. According to the University of Warwick's graphics team, this is what I do: The GIF shows that when a liquid spreads over a solid it must displace a microscopic air film...

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Funding for Early Career Researchers

19th October 2016  by  Dr James Sprittles  See more from this author

One day, the snug protective blanket of the Micro & Nano Flows group will be removed and you will have to find a job.  At this point you may look at your CV and panic that it is rather sparse (let's be honest, no one cares too much...

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Warwick welcome Anirudh and Mykyta

19th August 2016  by  Dr James Sprittles  See more from this author

Anirudh Singh Rana and Mykyta Chubynsky have begun postdoctoral positions Warwick, where they will be based in the Mathematics Institute. Duncan and James are looking forward to working with Anirudh, who will be developing models for evaporation...

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