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Rheology and Stability

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SPL - New statistical physics in living matter: non equilibrium states under adaptive control

This is not a standard seminar. Due to admin responsibilities, I’ve been largely out of research for a few years, keeping in touch only through my PhD students. I will talk about two separate projects. The first is some completed work where we derive a simple, usable constitutive model for a suspension of deformable spherical particles in a viscoelastic fluid. The second is a project we are just starting, looking at a symmetry-breaking instability in cross-slot flow of a viscoelastic fluid. If time permits I will also canvas the views of the room on direction of travel for a third student who is working on numerical simulations of complex fluids.

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