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Overview

The Microscale Physicochemical Hydrodynamics Laboratory (mPHYL) is directed by Professor Chuan-Hua Chen and located at Hudson Hall 181 and 183 at Duke University. Our research involves physicochemical hydrodynamics at the micro and nanoscale where transport and interfacial phenomena closely interact with each other. Two core subjects are electrohydrodynamic transport for fluid manipulation at both nanometer and nanosecond scales, and bioinspired interfaces for capillarity-driven autonomous microsystems. We are closely integrating experiment and theory to develop these interdisciplinary fields for innovative applications ranging from biochemical assays to microelectronics cooling (overview figure). For further information on the micro and nanofluidics research at mPHYL, visit the research and facility pages.

News

Nov 24, 2009  

Jonathan Boreyko's video on self-propelled drops won the Gallery of Fluid Motion in the 62nd APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Annual Meeting. This winning entry will be published in a special issue of Physics of Fluids. [video]

Nov 13, 2009  

Jonathan Boreyko's work on self-propelled dropwise condensate is highlighted in the Editors' Choice section of Science [pdf].

Global Media Coverage

Scientific Magazines: Science, Physical Review Letters, Physics Today (US); Spektrum der Wissenschaft, Welt der Physik (Germany); Physics World (UK).

Mass Media: New York Times, Smithsonian, Wired, Triangle Business Journal, Duke Magazine (US); Discovery Channel (Canada); CNN-IBN, Zee News (India); ESQ Magazine (Indonesia); Convertech (Japan), Zimbabwe Star (Zimbabwe).

Since Sep 1, 2007   

mPHYL News Archive

Quotes

Science is nothing without generalizations. Detached and ill-assorted facts are only raw material, and in the absence of a theoretical solvent, have but little nutritive value.  

-  Lord Rayleigh

Whenever an experimentalist finds a nice new effect, theorists move in and after a short time the experimentalists can no longer understand what he did. Then it is time to move to a new field.  

-  Hans Frauenfelder


Mail: 178 Hudson Hall, Box 90300, Durham, NC 27708-0300  |  Tel: 919-660-5343  |  Email: chuanhua.chen@duke.edu

Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science | Pratt School of Engineering | Duke University