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Featured in Scilight, AIP

I am excited to share that our recent paper, “Can electrostatic stresses affect charged water structures in weakly ionized plasmas?”, was selected by the Editors of the Physics of Plasmas Journal to be featured in Scilight, AIP. Many thanks to Katherine De Lange for writing this fantastic highlight article!You can read the article here: https://doi.org/10.1063/10.0036925

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New paper published in Physics of Plasmas

Have you ever wondered whether charging a water or ice cluster with a plasma can change its shape? Or why ice particles in astrophysical plasmas are often elongated rather than spherical?In our recent paper, we investigate how electrostatic stresses affect the structure of water and ice clusters in plasma environments! We develop a theoretical model…

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New paper published in the Proceedings of the Combustion Institute

We are excited to share our latest research, titled “Investigation of the effect of electrostatic fields and iron nanoparticles on hydrogen-oxygen combustion”! In this study, led by Emin Saridede, we investigate the combustion of hydrogen–oxygen systems with iron nanoparticles and external electrostatic fields using reactive molecular dynamics simulations with the ReaxFF force field. The present…

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New paper published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry C

We are pleased to share our latest research led by Zhaoran Zhu, titled “Effect of Electric Fields on the Decomposition of Phosphate Esters”, published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. We use nonequilibrium molecular dynamics (NEMD) simulations to study the decomposition of tri-n-butyl phosphate (TNBP) molecules nanoconfined between ferrous surfaces (iron and iron oxide)…

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New paper published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Exciting news! Our work, providing new fundamental insights into the influence of external electric fields on the oxidation mechanism of iron nanoparticles, has been published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry C.Read more at https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.4c00722

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My PhD thesis is published!

I am thrilled to share that my PhD thesis, titled “Electromagnetic fields and nanoenergetic particles in reacting flows”, has been published, and I have officially been awarded my PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Imperial College London! I am deeply thankful to my advisor, Dr. Andrea Giusti, and to my colleagues, friends, and family for their…

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