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Complex Fluid-Fluid Interfaces


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Institute of Physics
25/02/2010
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Venue Name: Institute of Physics
Venue Town/City: London
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Web Address: http://www.iop.org/Conferences
Description: First Announcement

The self-assembly of spherical particles at liquid-liquid interfaces (both planar and in Pickering emulsions) has proved to be a rich source of new physics. Building on this, recent studies have probed the behaviour of anisotropic or magnetic particles and systems where one or both of the fluids are complex. Investigations are also underway into the role of interfacial elasticity on bulk and microfluidic flow properties. This one day meeting aims to bring together experimentalists, simulators and theoreticians interested in interfacial trapping and its influence on flow.

Confirmed Speakers
Tom Russell (UMass Amherst, USA)
Todd Squires (UCSB, USA)
Jean Christophe Loudet (CRPP Bordeaux, France)

Abstract Submission
We will be accepting abstracts for contributed talks for this meeting. All submissions will be made online and more information on deadlines and procedures will be available in due course.

Registration
Registration will be available online and via PDF by early November. Further information will be available in due course.

Scientific Organisers
Paul Clegg, University of Edinburgh, UK
Jan Vermant, K.U. Leuven, Belgium


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