Interfacial Soft Matter

Time: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 - 2:30pm - 3:30pm
Type: Seminar Series
Presenter: Pedro J. Sáenz; Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Room/Office: Room 107
Location:
Mason Lab
9 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511
United States

Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science Seminar

Pedro J. Sáenz
Instructor in Applied Mathematics
Department of Mathematics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Interfacial Soft Matter

Surface tension plays a critical role in a wide range of biological, environmental, technological and geophysical settings. In this talk, I will present three different problems dealing with interfacial soft matter that find motivation in markedly diverse areas. First, I will discuss the evaporation kinetics and flow dynamics of non-spherical sessile drops undergoing phase change. While previous investigations have been restricted to axisymmetric drops, I will illustrate a number of new geometry-induced effects emerging from consideration of a range of non-spherical drops. Second, I will describe the non-equilibrium dynamics and statistical behaviour of a hydrodynamic pilot-wave system, a liquid drop self-propelling on the surface of a vibrating fluid bath through a resonant interaction with its own wave field. In particular, I will consider the wave-mediated interactions of this active system with topological defects to illustrate the emergence of quantum-like statistics and localization effects. I will then demonstrate the emergence of spontaneous collective order and phase transitions in spin lattices constructed with these walking drops. The final part of this talk will deal with active colloids. Specifically, I will consider the realignment of a Janus drop, a double-emulsion drop formed by two immiscible fluids, in response to an externally-imposed temperature gradient. The development of dynamically reconfigurable microlenses based on this mechanism will also be discussed.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019
2:30 – 3:30 pm
Location – Mason 107
Host: Professor Udo Schwarz
Refreshments served at 2:15 pm