August 2024: Paper accepted in PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
In this paper, we study the fluid mechanics of active fluids in a permeable capillary. This is Prof. Das’ 6th single-author paper.
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In this paper, we study the fluid mechanics of active fluids in a permeable capillary. This is Prof. Das’ 6th single-author paper.
August 2024: Paper accepted in PHYSICS OF FLUIDS Read More »
In this paper, we calculate the Taylor’s dispersion coefficient in presence of active liquid flows in a capillary. This is Prof. Das’ 5th single-author paper.
August 2024: Paper accepted in LANGMUIR Read More »
Chem.Comm. declared that our feature article titled “All-atom Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Polymer and Polyelectrolyte Brushes” (DOI: 10.1039/D4CC01557F), was one of the top 25% downloaded ChemComm articles in June.
August 2024: ChemComm. paper identified as one of the most downloaded papers Read More »
SMIEL Ph.D. student, Raashiq Ishraaq has been awarded a scholarship from the Philadelphia Section of the Society of Tribologists and Lubricating Engineers (STLE). He is the seventh student from SMIEL to win this prestigious scholarship. Congratulations Raashiq !!!!
July 2024: Raashiq wins STLE Scholarship Read More »
In this Feature Article, we discuss my group’s work on all-atom Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations of polymer and polyelectrolyte (PE) brushes. This is Raashiq’s 7th paper from the group. Congratulations !!!!
May 2024: Paper accepted in Chemical Communications Read More »
In this paper, we establish a new machine learning technique to demonstrate two separate hydration states of the {N(CH3)3}+ of the PMETAC brushes. This is Raashiq’s 6th paper and Tanmay’s 4th paper from the group. Congrats to both !!!!!!
May 2024: Paper Published in Macromolecules Read More »
This paper probes the hydrogen bonding network inside boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs). This is Bhargav’s 11th publication from the group.
April 2024: Paper Accepted in Nanoscale Advances Read More »
SMIEL’s former Ph.D. student Vishal Sivasankar’s Ph.D. dissertation has been selected to receive “Honorable Mention” in the UMD’s Charles A. Caramello Distinguished Dissertation Award competition. This competition represents the competition among all the Ph.D. dissertations across all departments and this honor means that Vishal’s dissertation ranks among the best 1-2 dissertations in the entire Engineering,
This funding will help the SMIEL group to additively fabricate patch antennae using CNT-based conductive inks.
April 2024: SMIEL Group receives funding from Naval Air Command (NAWCAD) Read More »
Prof. Siddhartha Das delivered an invited talk in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in SUNY Buffalo. The title of his talk was “Soft and Active Interfaces: Enhanced Liquid Flows in Polymer-Functionalized Nanochannels, Self-Assembly via Active Drops, and Reduced Conductivity of Printed Nanoparticle Traces”
March 2024: Prof. Das delivers an invited talk in SUNY Buffalo Read More »