Link to lab homepage:
Non-Newtownian Fluid Dynamics Lab
The Non-Newtownian Fluid Dynamics Lab is actively involved in research in a number of different areas including: the dynamics of complex fluids; laminar and turbulent drag redution; the development and utilization of superhydrophobic surfaces; shear and extensional rheology of a number of different complex fluids; non-Newtonian fluid dynamics; microfluidics; nanotechnology; non-isothermal flows; hydrodynamic stability; and polymer processing. On our lab website, you will find a number of short examples of active research along with links to the corresponding publications and graduate students responsible for the work.