Forthcoming events in this series
InFoMM CDT Group Meeting
Abstract
Roxana Pamfil
Analysis of consumer behaviour with annotated networks
Rachel Philip
Modelling droplet breakup in a turbulent jet
Asbjørn Riseth
Stochastic optimal control of a retail pricing problem
InFoMM CDT Group Meeting
Abstract
Niall Bootland (Scalable Two-Phase Flow Solvers)
Sourav Mondal (Electrohydrodynamics in microchannel)
Abstract: Flow of liquid due to an electric potential gradient is possible when the channel walls bear a surface charge and liquid contains free charges (electrolyte). Inclusion of electrokinetic effects in microchannel flows has an added advantage over Poiseuille flow - depending upon the electrolyte concentration, the Debye layer thickness is different, which allows for tuning of flow profiles and the associated mass transport. The developed mathematical model helps in probing the mass transfer effects through a porous walled microchannel induced by electrokinetic forces.
InFoMM CDT Group Meeting - Introduction to Research (includes complementary lunch)
InFoMM CDT Group Meeting - Introduction to Research (includes complementary lunch)
InFoMM CDT Group Meeting - Introduction to Research (includes complementary lunch)
InFoMM CDT Group Meeting - Introduction to Niall, Rachel & Ozzy's Research (includes complementary lunch)
Abstract
The InFoMM CDT Group Meetings will follow the format of the OCIAM group meetings. We hope they will facilitate good communication between the Academic and Student community so that the research activities remain closely connected, opportunities for additional interaction are easily identified, and cross-fertilisation of ideas can be catalysed.