
<p>KEYNOTE SPEAKERS </p><p><strong>David Quéré </strong></p><p>ESPCI - CNRS, Paris, France </p><p>TUESDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 9:20-9:50 </p><p>David Quéré is senior scientist at CNRS and joint professor at the École Poytechnique. His research field is interfacial hydrodynamics, ranging from surface coating to wetting of textured surfaces, self-propulsion or biomimetism. His work is motivated by scientific curiosity (superhydrophobic leaves, bird feeding or underwater spiders), but it is also strongly influenced by industrial applications (glass manufacturing, food processing, anti-adhesive coatings). His approach is based on elegant experimental setups and a description of physical phenomena through scaling law arguments. He received the CNRS silver medal in 2014 for his worldwide impact in the development of interfacial hydrodynamics. </p><p><strong>Piotr Garstecki </strong></p><p>Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland </p><p>TUESDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 13:20-13:50 </p><p>Piotr Garstecki is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Science, in Warsaw, Poland. He obtained MSc in Theoretical Physics from the College of Science of the Polish Academy in 1998 and PhD in Chemistry from the Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS. He later conducted research as a postdoctoral fellow in the group of Prof. George Whitesides at the Chemistry and Chemical Biology Department at Harvard University. He currently leads the Research Group of Microfluidics and Complex Fluids at the Institute of Physical Chemistry in Warsaw. The group conducts research on fundamental aspects of the physics of soft matter systems and develops microfluidic tools for chemistry and biology. He coauthored close to a hundred scientific publications and multiple patent applications and cofounded two spin-out companies: Scope Fluidics and Curiosity Diagnostics, both working on the use of microfluidic technologies in medical diagnostics. </p><p><strong>Metin Sitti </strong></p><p>Max Planck Insitute for Intelligent Systems, Physical Intelligence Department, Stuttgart, Germany </p><p>TUESDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 16:50-17:20 </p><p>Metin Sitti received the BSc and MSc degrees in electrical and electronics engineering from Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, in 1992 and 1994, respectively, and the PhD degree in electrical engineering from the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, in 1999. He was a research scientist at UC Berkeley during 1999-2002. He is currently a director in Max-Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Stuttgart, and a professor in Department of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. His research interests include small-scale physical intelligence, mobile milli/microrobots, bio-inspiration, and advanced materials. He is an IEEE Fellow. He received the SPIE Nanoengineering Pioneer Award in 2011 and NSF CAREER Award in 2005. He received many best paper and best video awards in major robotics conferences and journals. He is the editor-in-chief of Journal of MicroBio Robotics. </p><p><strong>Stéphane Régnier </strong></p><p>Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France </p><p>WEDNESDAY 7 SEPTEMBER 8:40-9:10 </p><p>Stéphane Régnier is the head of the Microrobotics research group at ISIR. His research is focused on micro-robotics, micro/nano-manipulation and haptics for the micro and nanoscales. He is associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Robotics, IEEE Transaction on Robotics Letter and the International Journal of Bio-Micro-Mechatronics. He was leader of several scientific projects in France (e.g. MITEMA, PACMAN, LEMA). He was also involved in several national and European projects (e.g. NANORAC, GOLEM, REMIQUA). He is author of seven books, seven chapters of book, 80 scientific articles, seven international patents and 110 international conference papers. In 2015, he became Senior Member of the IUF (The Institut Universitaire de France). </p><p><strong>Lydéric Bocquet </strong></p><p>École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France </p><p>WEDNESDAY 7 SEPTEMBER 13:40-14:10 </p><p>Lydéric Bocquet is director of research at CNRS and joint professor at the Ecole Normale Supérieure. His research interests are mainly curiosity driven and extend to domains at the interface between soft condensed matter, fluid dynamics and nanoscience. He combines theory, experiments and simulations to explore the intimate mechanisms of fluid interfaces from the macroscopic down to the molecular level. His scientific objective is to harvest the unexpected fluid transport behaviors occurring at the nanoscales in order to propose new routes for energy harvesting and desalination. Beyond academically oriented topics, he also has a strong interest in every-day life science. </p><p><strong>Manu Prakash </strong></p><p>Stanford, California, USA </p><p>WEDNESDAY 7 SEPTEMBER 16:10-16:40 </p><p><strong>Manu Prakash </strong>is an assistant professor of bioengineering at Stanford University. His approach brings together experimental and theoretical techniques from soft-condensed matter physics, fluid dynamics, theory of computation and unconventional micro and nano-fabrication to open problems in biology: from organismal to cellular and molecular scale. With his group, he design and build precision instrumentation including droplet microfluidic tools to probe and perturb biological machines and their synthetic analogues. Along the way, he invents novel technologies in global health context with clinical applications in extreme resource poor settings. </p><p><strong>Valeria Garbin </strong></p><p>Imperial College, London, UK </p><p>THURSDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 9:00-9:30 </p><p>Valeria Garbin is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London. Her research group investigates the flow and dynamics of soft matter, using a unique combination of experimental techniques for high-precision dynamic measurements on the microscale. Her strongly collaborative research program will help address challenges including more sustainable and healthier formulated products, targeted drug delivery to cancer cells, and improved bioprocesses for energy and biopharmaceuticals production. Valeria did a postdoc in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, and has held a Rubicon Fellowship in the group of Physics of Fluids at the University of Twente. She has a PhD in Nanotechnology from the Department of Physics of the University of Trieste, and a first degree in Physics from the University of Padova. In 2014 she was awarded an ERC Starting Grant. </p><p><strong>Hans-Jürgen Butt </strong></p><p>Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany </p><p>THURSDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 17:10-17:40 </p><p>Hans-Jürgen Butt studied physics at the Universities of Hamburg and Göttingen. He received his Diploma in 1986. Then he moved to Frankfurt to </p><p>work in Ernst Bamberg’s group at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysics on </p><p>light induced proton transport of bacteriorhodopsin. After his PhD in 1989 as a postdoc in Santa Barbara with Paul Hansma he got into contact with the newly developed atomic force microscope. From 1990-96 back in Frankfurt as a researcher he studied biological objects with the atomic force microscope. In this period the work on surfaces in particular on surface forces became a central issue. In 1996 he went to the institute for physical chemistry at the Johannes Gutenberg-University in Mainz as associate professor. There he focussed on the physics and chemistry of interfaces. Three years later he joined the University of Siegen as full professor for physical chemistry. In 2002 he followed a call to the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, where he is a director. His work focuses on the experimental physics of interfaces. </p><p>ORAL PRESENTATIONS </p><p>Soft gel can repel liquid jet with low and high surface tension </p><p>D. Daniel, X. Yao, M. Brenner, J. Aizenberg </p><p>John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University </p><p>Partial wetting of thin liquid film in polymer tubing </p><p>P. Hayoun, A. Letailleur, J. Teisseire, E. Verneuil, F. Lequeux, E. Barthel </p><p>PhD Student - SIMM ESPCI Soft Matter Science and Engineering </p><p>Off-equilibrium surface tension in driven colloidal and polymer suspensions </p><p>D. Truzzolillo, L. Cipelletti, C. Dupas, S. Mora </p><p>Laboratoire Charles Coulomb (L2C), UMR 5221 CNRS-University of Montpellier 2, Montpellier </p><p>Stability of an air-water interface in presence of micro-particles </p><p>I. Bihi, M. Baudoin, J. E. Butler, C. Faille, F. Zoueshtiagh </p><p>Univ. Lille, CNRS, ECLille, ISEN, Univ. Valenciennes, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida </p><p>Silica wetting by polybutadiene melts </p><p>M. Yonger, E. Verneuil, H. Montes, F. Lequeux, A. Papon, L. Guy </p><p>Epsci </p><p>Emulsions with ultralow interfacial tension under shear- experimental and phase field simulations </p><p>R. H. Tromp, S. Samin </p><p>NIZO food research/Utrecht University </p><p>Properties of thin liquid films revealed by the thermal capillary waves of their free surfaces </p><p>B. Pottier, C. Frétigny, L. Talini </p><p>Laboratoire Sciences et Ingénierie de la Matière Molle (SIMM) Unité Mixte de Recherche 7615 CNRS/UPMC/ESPCI </p><p>Self-rolled microsystems: A promising route toward fully functionalized and low cost micro-capillaries. </p><p>R. Brossard, F. Malloggi </p><p>LIONS, CEA, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay </p><p>Dynamics of inertial Lagrangian coherent structures in oscillatory flows driven by surface tension gradients </p><p>D. E. Melkinov, M. Gotoda, I. Ueno, V. Shevtsova </p><p>ULB </p><p>Predicting slip by measuring contact angles </p><p>T. D. Blake, J-C. Fernandez-Toledano, J. De Coninck </p><p>Laboratory of Surface and Interfacial Physics, University of Mons </p><p>Formation of Carbon Nanotube Honeycombs by Elasto-Capillary Aggregation </p><p>S. Jessl, D. Copic, M. De Volder </p><p>PhD Student NanoManufacturing University of Cambridge </p><p>Contact angle hysteresis over well-characterized defects </p><p>R. Lhermerout, K. Davitt </p><p>Laboratoire de Physique Statistique de l'ENS, Paris </p><p>Heat-driven flows and motion of a hot particle at the water-air interface </p><p>A. Girot, N. Danné, A. Würger, T. Bickel, Fang Ren, J-C. Loudet, B. Pouligny, </p><p>Université de Bordeaux - Centre de recherche Paul-Pascal, CNRS Pessac, France </p><p>Coupled dynamics of liquid film assemblies: emergence vs. enslaving </p><p>M. Dietzel, M. Vécsei, I. Nejati, S. Hardt </p><p>Institute for Nano- and Microfluidics, Center of Smart Interfaces, TU Darmstadt </p><p>How a laser-pulse impact deforms and fragments a liquid drop </p><p>H. Gelderblom, A. L. Klein, W. Bouwhuis, H. Lhuissier, E. Villermaux, D. Lohse, J. H. Snoeijer </p><p>Physics of Fluids, Faculty of Science & Technology, University of Twente, Enschede </p><p>Towards Multiscale Modelling of Interfacial Rheology </p><p>A. M. Luo, P. Ilg, H. C. Öttinger, L. M. C. Sagis </p><p>Polymer Physics, Department of Materials, ETH Z¨urich </p><p>Multi-scale patterns formed by Sodium Sulphate in a drying droplet of Gelatin: Experiment and simulation </p><p>T. Dutta, B. Roy, M. Dutta Choudhurri, S. Tarafdar </p><p>Department of Physics, Associate Professor and Dean of Science, St.Xavier's College, Kolkata, India </p><p>Liquid Dielectrophoresis Induced Wetting and Dewetting </p><p>G. McHale, A. M.J. Edwards, R. Ledesma-Aguilar, G. G. Wells, M. I. Newton, C.V. Brown </p><p>Professor of Applied & Materials Physics and Executive Dean, Engineering & Environment Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne </p><p>A dynamic view of contact angle hysteresis </p><p>H. Perrin, R. Lhermerout, K. Davitt, E. Rolley, B. Andreotti </p><p>PMMH Lab - ESPCI-CNRS </p><p>Role of natural convection in the dissolution of sessile droplets </p><p>D. Lohse, E. Dietrich, S. Wildeman, C. W. Visser, K. Hofhuis, E.S. Kooij, H. J. W. Zandvliet </p><p>Physics of Fluids, Faculty of Science & Technology, University of Twente </p><p>The break-up of free films pulled out of a pure liquid bath </p><p>L. Champougny, E. Rio, F. Restagno, B. Scheid </p><p>aLaboratoire de Physique des Solides, CNRS & Université Paris-Sud </p><p>Semi-flexible microtensiometers for accurate and fast local surface pressure measurement </p><p>P. Gijsenbergh, M. Pepicelli, C. L. Wirth, J. Vermant, R. Puers </p><p>Esat KUL </p><p>Microfoams: a model to investigate surface rheology </p><p>V. Miralles, E. Rio, I. Cantat, M.-C. Jullien </p><p>CNRS-ESPCI </p><p>Surface nanodroplet formation through controlled solvent exchange </p><p>Xuehua Zhang, Ziyang Lu, Huanshu Tan, Haitao Yu, Lei Bao, Ynghe He, Chao Sun, D. Lohse </p><p>School of Engineering University Melbourne, Australia; University of Twente </p><p>Composite liquid fibers - highly stretchable functional fibers </p><p>P. Grandgeorge, A. Antkowiak, R. Wunenburger, S. Neukirch </p><p>Sorbonne Universités </p><p>Wettability of metal droplets on solid particles in liquid slags </p><p>I. Bellemans, E. De Wilde, N. Moelans, K. Verbeken </p><p>Ugent </p><p>Self-assembly of capillary multipoles </p><p>M. Poty, G. Lagubeau, G. Lumay, N. Vandewalle </p><p>Ulg </p><p>Dewetting of superhydrophobic surfaces </p><p>S. Meloni, M. Amabili, A. Giacomello, C. M. Casciola </p><p>Université de Roma </p><p>Direct numerical simulation of the self-assembly of colloidal particles in a micro-channel </p><p>Zhouyang Ge, L. Brandt </p><p>Linn´e FLOW Centre and SeRC (Swedish e-Science Research Centre), </p><p>Bio-inspired and robust superhydrophobic polymer coatings </p><p>C. J. Ocando Cordero, M. Amin Ali, J. De Conninck </p><p>UMons </p><p>Numerical investigation of sliding and spreading drops </p><p>D. Legendre </p><p>Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse (IMFT) </p><p>Direct measurements of surface stress and surface energy of stretched soft solids </p><p>Qin Xu, K. E. Jensen, R. Boltyanskiy, R. W. Style, E. R. Dufresne </p><p>Yale University </p><p>Toward a robotic non-contact micromanipulation platform based on Thermocapillary Flows Actuation </p><p>J. E. Quispe, E. M. Muñoz, E. Vela </p><p>Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad de Ingenier´ıa y Technolog´ıa - UTEC </p><p>Liquid wheelbarrows </p><p>D. Beilharz, E. Spruijt, C. Clanet, D. Quéré </p><p>Espci </p><p>Surfactant spreading at an oil-water interface: From surfactant amphiphilicity to macroscopic flows </p><p>I. Cantat, S. Leroux, M. Roché, A. Saint-Jalmes </p><p>Institut de Physique de Rennes CNRS-Université Rennes 1 </p><p>Surface tension and deformation in soft adhesion </p><p>K. E. Jensen, E. R. Dufresne </p><p>Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Yale University </p><p>Jumping on water </p><p>Eunjin Yang, Je-Sung Koh, Sang-Im Lee, P. G. Jablonski, Kyu-Jin Cho, Ho-Young Kim </p><p>Seoul National University </p><p>Submerged thermocapillary microswimmer </p><p>G. J. Amador, Wenqi Hu, A. F. Tabak, M. Sitti </p><p>Max Planck Institute </p><p>Dripping transition in falling film flows along a rotating cylinder </p><p>W. Rohlfs, M. Rietz, R. Kneer, B. Scheid </p><p>Aachen University </p><p>Surface viscosity and surface elasticity in soap films dynamics under large deformation rates. </p><p>P. Petit, M. Le merrer, A.-L. Biance </p><p>Université de Lyon </p><p>Dynamics of drops and bubbles in a confined space </p><p>Ko Okumura </p><p>Tokyo University </p><p>Analysis of a Mobile Capillary Microgripper </p><p>J. Giltinan, E. Diller, M. Sitti </p><p>Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh - Max Planck Institute </p><p>Spreading of a Viscoplastic Fluid: an Experimental Analysis </p><p>M. Jalaal, B. Stoeber, N. Balmforth </p><p>The University of British Columbia, Vancouver </p><p>Wetting properties of partially supported graphene monolayers </p><p>T. Ondarçuhu, V. Thomas, M. nuñez, E. Dujardin, A. Rahman, C. T. Black, A. Checco </p><p>Cemes-CNRS Toulouse </p><p>Early dew shedding on a grooved surface </p><p>P.-B. Bintein, H. Lhuissier, A. Mongruel, L. Royon, D. Beysens </p><p>Université Paris Diderot - Espci </p><p>An accurate numerical method for computing surface tension forces in CFD codes </p><p>M. Coquerelle, S. Glockner </p><p>ENSEIRB-MATMECA, Bordeaux </p><p>Transport Velocity of Vibrated Sessile Drops on Ratchet Conveyors </p><p>H. R. Holmes, K. F. Böhringer </p><p>University of Washington </p><p>Adventures of Fluids meeting a Solid </p><p>A. Marmur </p><p>Israel Institute of Technology </p><p>Drop impact: effect of surface friction on spreading dynamics </p><p>A.-L. Biance, Choongyeop Lee, H. Lastakowski, C. Pirat, C. Ybert </p><p>Universite Lyon </p><p>Surface cooling under a Leidenfrost drop: comparison between interferometric measurements and numerical simulations </p><p>M. A. J. van Limbeek, B. Sobac, M. Klein-Schaarsberg, Chao Sun, A. Rednikov, P. Colinet, D. Lohse </p><p>University of Twente </p><p>Self-propelled motion of oil droplet and camphor boat on an aqueous phase </p><p>M. Fujinami </p><p>Chiba University </p><p>The Stick–Jump Mode of Droplet Evaporation </p><p>S. K. Wilson, J. M. Stauber, B. R. Duffy </p><p>University of Strathclyde </p><p>LIST OF POSTERS </p><p>Towards an electrowetting-driven micro-conveyor: An investigation of </p><p>Ph.D in Fluid Mechanics Assocoiate Professor Department of aeromechanics and gas dynamics Faculty of Mechanics and mathematics Lomonosov Moscow State University </p><p>new electrode design. </p><p>L. Geukens, D. Reynaerts, R. Puers </p><p>KUL </p><p>A diffuse interface approach for cavitating bubbles <br>Diminution of dew impact on optical </p><p>properties of transparent polycarbonate by surface texturing </p><p>N. Pionnier, E. Contraires, R. BergerM. GuibertS. BenayounS. Valette <br>F. Magaletti, M. Gallo, L. MarinoC. M. Casiola </p><p>Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Sapienza Universit`a di Roma, Rome, Italy <br>PhD student - Mechanical engineer Laboratory of Tribology and Systems Dynamics (LTDS) - UMR 5513 Building D4 Centrale Graduate School of Lyon </p><p>Yield-stress fluid foam formation in confined geometry </p><p>B. Laborie, F. Rouyer, D. E. AngelescuE. Lorenceau </p><p>École Normale Supérieure Laboratoire de Physique Statistique - UMR 8550 Institut Pierre-Gilles de Gennes Paris, </p><p>BOILING HEAT TRANSFER: CONVECTION CONTROLLED BY NUCLEATION </p><p>I.G. Shekriladze </p><p>Capillarity induced deformation of slender structures: beams, plates and </p><p>Professor Georgian Technical University </p><p>tubes </p><p>J. Liu, J. Sun, P. Zuo </p><p>Tuning shapes of drying suspensions droplets playing with physico-chemistry </p><p>E. Lintingre, F. Lequeux, L. TaliniG. DucouretT. Perié </p><p>Department of Engineering Mechanics, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao China </p><p>Parametric excitation of capillary waves in falling films by </p><p>Epsci </p><p>alternating electric field </p><p>E. I. Mogilevskiy, V. Ya. Shkadov, </p><p>Continuum and atomistic approaches to wetting of structured <br>Axisymmetric spreading of droplets into films using liquid dielectrophoresis </p><p>Z. Brabcova, G. McHale, G. G. WellsC. V. BrownM. I. NewtonA. M.J. Edwards </p><p>surfaces </p><p>A. Giacomello, M. Amabili, E. LisiS. MeloniC. M. Casciola </p><p>Sapienza University of Rome <br>Smart Surfaces & Materials Laboratory, </p><p>Department of Physics & Electrical Engineering, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK </p><p>Pinch-off of a viscous particulate suspension </p><p>J. Château, E. Guazzelli, H. Lhuissier </p><p>Study of sessile droplets on low </p><p>Aix-Marseille Université </p><p>friction surfaces with highly mobile <br>Growth and Departure of </p><p>Condensation Microdroplets on Superhydrophobic Surfaces </p><p>P. Hao, C. Lv, Z. YaoF. He </p><p>contact lines </p><p>Jian H. Guan, Ben Xu, D. WoodJ. MartinS. Stuart-ColeG. McHaleR. Ledesma-AguilaG. G. Wells </p><p>Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China <br>Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering Northumbria University Faculty of Engineering and Environment, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne </p><p>Yield stress and elasticity influence on surface tension measurements </p><p>L. Jørgensen, M. Le Merrer, H. Delanoë-AyariC. Barentin </p><p>Capillary rise of yield-stress fluids </p><p>G. Baudouin, L. Jørgensen, C. Barentin </p><p>Institut Lumière Matière, CNRS-Univ. Lyon </p><p>A Numerical Study of Funicular Water </p><p>Institut Lumière Matière Université Claude Bernard - Lyon 1 - CNRS, </p><p>Bridge Effect based on Three Spheres </p><p>Ji-Peng Wang, P. Lambert, B. FrançoisE. GalloF. Gabrieli </p><p>Accelerating 3D printing for surface wettability research </p><p>J. D. Fernández-Rodríguez, J. De Conninck, </p><p>ULB <br>Umons </p><p>“Tears of Wine” in Capillary Tubes </p><p>Cunjing Lv, T. Homolla, S. N. VaranakkottuS. Hardt </p><p>Unraveling the Salvinia Paradox: Design Principles for Submerged Superhydrophobicity </p><p>M. Amabili, A. Giacomello, S. MeloniC. M. Casciola </p><p>Center of Smart Interfaces, TU Darmstadt, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany </p><p>Micro-spectroscopy of medicines solutions in pendant droplets </p><p>M. L. Pascu, T. Tozar, M. BoniA. DinacheV. NastasaI. R. Andrei </p><p>Sapienza University of Rome </p><p>Chemically-driven Marangoni flows across A + B! C reaction fronts </p><p>Prof at National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics Judetul Ilfov, Romania </p><p>R. Tiani, L. Rongy, </p><p>ULB Nonlinear Physical Chemistry Unit </p><p>Jianlin Liu, Pingcheng Zuo, </p><p>Near-post meniscus-induced </p><p>College of Pipeline and Civil Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao </p><p>migration and assembly of bubbles </p><p>Shanpeng Li, Jianlin Liu, Jian Hou </p><p>College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China </p><p>The dynamics of liquid plugs in capillary tubes under periodic forcing </p><p>S. S. Mamba, M. Baudoin, F. Zoueshtiagh </p><p>Prediction of surface tensions of emollients using the COSMO-RS sigma-moments </p><p>V. Goussard, V. Rataj, E. Van HeckeI. PezronJ- M. Aubry </p><p>2nd year Phd Student at the Institut of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnologies (IEMN) of Lille </p><p>Beam profile alters drop fragmentation after laser impact </p><p>A. L. Klein, H. Lhuissier, E. VillermauxD. LohseH. Gelderblom </p><p>Doctorant et Ingénieur Formulation diplômé de l'ENSCL Unité de Catalyse et de Chimie du Solide Université de Lille <br>Physics of Fluids Group, Faculty of Science </p><p>and Technology, MESA+ Institute, University of Twente </p><p>Viscoelectric effect on an electroosmotic flow in a cylindrical micro- <br>Spreading dynamics of PVDF drops </p><p>Y. Zhang, C. A. Fuentes, A. W. Van VuureJ. De ConninckD. Seveno </p><p>capillary </p><p>J. Marroquín-Desentis, F. Méndez, O. Bautista </p><p>Facultad de Ingenierıa, Universidad </p><p>Nacional Aut´onoma de M´exico, Ciudad Universitaria, Ciudad de Mexico <br>Department of Materials Engineering, KU Leuven, Leuven, Laboratory of Surface and Interfacial Physics, Umons </p><p>Lattice Boltzmann Simulations of Multiphase Flows in Complex <br>Thermocapillary micromanipulation: principle and </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Geometries </li><li style="flex:1">proof-of-concept </li></ul><p></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">É. Ruiz-Gutiérrez, R. Ledesma-Aguilar, </li><li style="flex:1">R. Terrazas Mallea, A. Bolopion, P. LambertM. </li></ul><p>Gauthier </p><p>Department of Physics & Electrical Engineering, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne <br>BEAMS, Ecole Polytechnique de Bruxelles, ULB - FEMTO-ST Institute Besançon </p><p>Estimating the Surface Tension of Ionic liquid nano-drops under the influence of an Electric field </p><p>R. Rajegowda, S. P. Sathian, </p>
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