
Thomas Chandler
@tgjchandler
Van Vleck Visiting Assistant Professor @UWMadisonMath, previously a DPhil student @OxUniMaths
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https://people.math.wisc.edu/~tgchandler/ 30-07-2020 10:13:17
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New paper on the validity of Winkler's mattress model for thin elastomeric layers is out in Proc. R. Soc. A. (Royal Society Publishing), with Dominic Vella (Maths Observatory): doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2… Poisson's ratio alone does not control the incompressibility of thin elastic foundations


Why does Winkler's 'mattress model' work so well for (close to) incompressible materials when it should break down? Find out more in this work with Thomas Chandler royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

Working with brilliant postdocs and students at UW Math Department is the best part of my job. Prerna Gera has taught me a lot about multicomponent vesicles, and I am thrilled to welcome Thomas Chandler, fresh off his PhD at Oxford. Look for them at APS-DFD! #PostdocAppreciationWeek




"A nematic liquid crystal with an immersed body: equilibrium, stress and paradox," led by Thomas Chandler, just appeared in Journal of Fluid Mechanics! Among the techniques/analogies explored, my favorite is akin to the Kutta condition: topological defects prefer corners. doi.org/10.1017/jfm.20…




Fresh on the arXiv today, with the illustrious Thomas Chandler: "Active nematic response to a deformable body or boundary: elastic deformations and anchoring-induced flow." 🧪⚛️ arxiv.org/abs/2409.15617 people.math.wisc.edu/~tgchandler/


Invited article: A review of 'Rigid and deformable bodies in nematic liquid crystals', with Saverio Spagnolie and Thomas Chandler! Read the article @ journals.aps.org/prfluids/abstr… More details on Saverio Spagnolie's Bluesky page: bsky.app/profile/sespag…