Jnandeep Talukdar (@jnandeept) 's Twitter Profile
Jnandeep Talukdar

@jnandeept

Physics of Fluids | IITP

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Detlef Lohse (@detlef_lohse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thermally driven turbulent flows are omnipresent in nature and technology. A good understanding of the physical principles is key to extrapolate to the strongly driven regime: Ultimate turbulence. Here is our recent Reviews of Modern Physics: journals.aps.org/rmp/abstract/1…

Richard Stevens (@rjamstevens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enjoyed a fantastic seminar by Colm-cille Caulfield (Cambridge University; Journal of Fluid Mechanics) hosted by @Poftwente. He highlighted the importance of understanding stably stratified flows in geophysical systems like the atmosphere, lakes, and oceans—key to understanding climate dynamics.

Enjoyed a fantastic seminar by Colm-cille Caulfield (<a href="/Cambridge_Uni/">Cambridge University</a>; <a href="/JFluidMech/">Journal of Fluid Mechanics</a>) hosted by @Poftwente. He highlighted the importance of understanding stably stratified flows in geophysical systems like the atmosphere, lakes, and oceans—key to understanding climate dynamics.
Richard Stevens (@rjamstevens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Congratulations to Dwight Barkley (University of Warwick, Eric Lauga (DAMTP, Cambridge University), and John Tsamopoulos (University of Patras) on being named #EuromechFellows! 🏆 This honor was presented at the 1st European #FluidDynamics Conference (#EFDC1). #FluidMechanics PhD Voice - Independently Run PostdocVoice

🎉 Congratulations to Dwight Barkley (<a href="/uniofwarwick/">University of Warwick</a>, Eric Lauga (DAMTP, <a href="/Cambridge_Uni/">Cambridge University</a>), and John Tsamopoulos (<a href="/upatras/">University of Patras</a>) on being named #EuromechFellows! 🏆 This honor was presented at the 1st European #FluidDynamics Conference (#EFDC1).

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Vatsal Sanjay (@vatsalsanjay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is always fun to review for Journal of Fluid Mechanics–the journal that always strives for excellence in fluid dynamics. It is a great pleasure to be a part of this culture. Truly honored to be a part of this. ❤️ Congratulations to all fellow reviewers! Physics of Fluids @ UTwente #ScienceCommunity

Physical Review Letters (@physrevlett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When a coating on a surface is allowed to flow as it cures, an interplay of order and disorder driven by the Rayleigh-Taylor instability results in structures similar to some found in natural deposition processes Letter: go.aps.org/3UGmw39 Synopsis: go.aps.org/3UGiwzP

Richard Stevens (@rjamstevens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I Enjoyed the talk by Keith Moffatt (Cambridge University, DAMTP), 2018 Fluid Dynamics Prize winner & George Batchelor’s PhD student, at @PoFTwente. Fascinating insights on: 1️⃣ Batchelor sleeve problem (low to high Re) 2️⃣ Spiral wind-up of vortex sheets. PostdocVoice PhD Voice - Independently Run

I Enjoyed the talk by Keith Moffatt (<a href="/Cambridge_Uni/">Cambridge University</a>, DAMTP), 2018 Fluid Dynamics Prize winner &amp; George Batchelor’s PhD student, at @PoFTwente. Fascinating insights on:
1️⃣ Batchelor sleeve problem (low to high Re)
2️⃣ Spiral wind-up of vortex sheets.

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Physical Review Letters (@physrevlett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When approaching a bubble or droplet, a solidifying front of water ice behaves differently than when interacting with solid particles go.aps.org/3Oiamtw

When approaching a bubble or droplet, a solidifying front of water ice behaves differently than when interacting with solid particles go.aps.org/3Oiamtw
Physical Review Letters (@physrevlett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The properties of reaction-diffusion waves can be controlled by fluid stretching and compression in a hyperbolic flow go.aps.org/4i1Z0HI

The properties of reaction-diffusion waves can be controlled by fluid stretching and compression in a hyperbolic flow go.aps.org/4i1Z0HI
Lyes Kahouadji (@lkahouadji) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to present our work on Rolling Splash at the #apsdfd2024 #SaltLakeCity . Come over to my talk or have a look to the #gfm poster :)

Looking forward to present our work on Rolling Splash at the #apsdfd2024 #SaltLakeCity . Come over to my talk or have a look to the #gfm  poster :)
Matar Fluids Group (@matarlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Experiment or numerical simulation? 😊 Find out on Monday at 08.52 am in Session L08: Drops: Coalescence at #APSDFD2024 Rolling Splash - Lyes Kahouadji LISN Special thanks to Chris Juric! 👍🙌🙏

Datta Lab (@thesquishylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to release our latest work, led by Alejandro Martínez Calvo: arxiv.org/abs/2411.14636! Here, we characterize the rich dynamics of surface-attached "active drops", and develop principles to predict & control their shape and motion (morphodynamics). 💧🦠 Tweetorial follows... [1/6]

Sander Huisman (@sghuisman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Genuary 3 - "Exactly 42 lines of code" #genuary3 #genuary #genuary2025 42 lines of code, and "CODE" written on 42 lines…

Vatsal Sanjay (@vatsalsanjay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join me on Jan 30 (4 PM CST) at Fluids, Interfaces & Transport Laboratory @ UIUC for my seminar on how polymeric liquids can be the “Drosophila” of unsteady continuum mechanics—how polymers reshape free-surface instabilities (drops, bubbles, jets). Abstract: tinyurl.com/23dnlup9 Please DM/email me for details

Join me on Jan 30 (4 PM CST) at <a href="/FengFluidsLab/">Fluids, Interfaces & Transport Laboratory @ UIUC</a> for my seminar on how polymeric liquids can be the “Drosophila” of unsteady continuum mechanics—how polymers reshape free-surface instabilities (drops, bubbles, jets). Abstract: tinyurl.com/23dnlup9
Please DM/email me for details
Sofía Angriman (@sofiaangriman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to have recently joined the Physical Review Fluids team as an Early Career Board Member! I'll be one of the faces behind the journal's X account 💬📱!

Vatsal Sanjay (@vatsalsanjay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 in Journal of Fluid Mechanics (bit.ly/3QuxMgE) on how viscosity alters drop-impact forces. With Bin Zhang, Cunjing Lv, & Detlef Lohse. The first and second force peaks emerge from distinct flow mechanisms—one at impact, another at take-off. Physics of Fluids @ UTwente bit.ly/4gUvD8P

ASM group (@activedroplets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You might expect active matter to become more active if you fire it up. Here the opposite happens! - Prashanth Ramesh has frozen his microswimmers by heating and will tell you all about it here: doi.org/10.1002/adma.2…

Nausheen Basha (@naush13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An exciting PhD opportunity to advance the future of medicines manufacturing through #MachineLearning, #ComputationalFluidDynamics, and #Crystallisation. 🗓️ Deadline: 10th April 202 More info in the post below 👇 #Heathcare #Pharma #AI

Max Planck Society (@maxplanckpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely thrilled that Dennis Gaitsgory from the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn has won the 2025 Breakthrough in #Mathematics for his central role in the proof of the geometric #Langlands conjecture! Congratulations - such a well-deserved recognition!🏆🥳

Absolutely thrilled that Dennis Gaitsgory from the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn has won the 2025 <a href="/brkthroughprize/">Breakthrough</a> in #Mathematics for his central role in the proof of the geometric #Langlands conjecture! Congratulations - such a well-deserved recognition!🏆🥳
Physical Review Letters (@physrevlett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The response of an elastic shell made of a nonlinear material when indented by a point source yields scaling exponents useful for modeling the mechanical properties of biological samples such as cysts #biophysics go.aps.org/4jDil1J

The response of an elastic shell made of a nonlinear material when indented by a point source yields scaling exponents useful for modeling the mechanical properties of biological samples such as cysts #biophysics go.aps.org/4jDil1J