The group recently published an article in Physical Review Fluids (PRFluids); see Benzi’s blog, here: https://bit.ly/2NDCb0S. PRFluids is a relatively young member of the Physical Review family, with an esteemed editorial board, which is why we...
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It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our friend and colleague, Jason Reese. Jason was a visionary leader, a dedicated mentor, and a friendly and encouraging personality. This is a profound loss to both our group and to the wider...
Read moreJason Reese awarded RAEng Chair in Emerging Technologies
Following an international competition, Jason Reese has been awarded a prestigious Chair in Emerging Technologies by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng). These Chairs “identify global research visionaries and provide them with...
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Beautiful Fluids
Read moreWelcome to Laura, Yixin and Jacqui!
It's a pleasure to welcome three new starters to Warwick and the Micro Nano Flows team. Laura Cooper joins us as a post-doctoral researcher, and will be working on multi-phase flow in porous media with James Sprittles. Yixin Zhang and...
Read moreFond farewell to Kayleigh; and a warm welcome to Andrea!
We're sad to say goodbye to Kayleigh Hyslop, who has been our Programme Administrator for the past year or so. Kayleigh is off to teach scuba diving in the British Virgin Islands (wouldn't we all, if we could?). We wish her all the best...
Read moreWarwick welcome Livio and Juan!
This week, Warwick welcomes two post-doctoral researchers Livio Gibelli and Juan Padrino. Livio has a long track record in the development and applications of kinetic theory; he joins us from Politecnico de Torino. Juan has made contributions to...
Read moreWelcome to Mike and Chengxi!
Welcome to Mike and Chengxi, who earlier this month started their PhD journey with the Micro & Nano Flows group at Warwick. Mike has a systems and software engineering background, and Chengxi has a variety of experience in computational fluid...
Read moreJason Reese was invited to be a Plenary Speaker at the Summer School of MIGRATE
Jason Reese was a Plenary Speaker at the Summer School of MIGRATE (MIniaturized Gas flow foR Applications with enhanced Thermal Effects) in Strasbourg on 27th June, 2016. MIGRATE (www.migrate2015.eu) is an EU Horizon 2020 funded Marie...
Read moreThe 31st International Symposium on Rarefied Gas Dynamics (RGD31)
The micro & nano flows group will be co-organising the next International Symposium on Rarefied Gas Dynamics (RGD31). This prestigious and long-running event brings experts together, from across the globe, to discuss the curious...
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