Rheology of Multiphase Systems: Bubbles, Drops and Particles

We are delighted to announce the next annual Non-Newtonian Club meeting on the theme of “Rheology of multiphase systems: bubbles, drops and particles”. The meeting is organised by Mónica Oliveira, Konstantinos Zografos, Paul Grassia and Mark Haw at the University of Strathclyde and will be hosted virtually on Zoom platform on Friday 17th September.

The Non-Newtonian Club (NNC) is an informal rheology discussion group, which provides half-day or one-day meetings with the aim of bringing together experienced and not-so-experienced rheologists from industry and academia. PhD students with an interest in rheology are particularly encouraged to attend, as it is you who are the future of our discipline.

This meeting will include invited talks from:

  • Ari Jäsberg and Tuomo Hjelt -- VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd
    Rheology of the foams used in foam-aided chemical addition on a paper machine
  • Isabelle Cantat – University of Rennes
    Visco-elasticity of foam films - Local scale experimental study
  • Nathanael Inkson -- Siemens Digital Industries Software
    Multiphase Rheology in CFD 
  • Anke Lindner – ESPCI Paris PSL, Sorbonne Université, Université de Paris
    Steering microscopic particles in viscous flows via shape and deformability
  • Elizabeth Jamie -- Schlumberger Cambridge Research
    Structure and rheology of a non-aqueous drilling fluid
  • Adam Townsend -- Durham University
    Microorganisms swimming through structured networks: from the point of view of the microorganism

Registration:

The meeting is free to attend, but requires registration. To receive an invitation to the Zoom meeting, you will need to register via https://form.jotform.com/212382143215344.

REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE AT NOON on Wednesday 15th of September.

Programme with Abstracts
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