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Congratulations to Nenad, Dan, and Ryan for a publication in ACS Nano
This work shows that electric fields can help further enhance jumping droplet heat transfer and offer new avenues for improving the performance of self-cleaning and anti-icing surfaces as well as...
Jumping Charged Droplets featured in NY Times
Research on electrically charged jumping droplets was featured in the New York Times.
DRL work highlighted in Materials Processing Center and MIT news!
MPC (link) and MIT News (link) highlight research at DRL on ways to control changes in phase of gases and liquids to reduce power consumption in heating and cooling systems.
Jumping Charged Droplets featured on MIT News
Link to MIT news Also featured as a Research Highlight in Nature.
Congratulations to Solomon, Rishi, and Ryan for a publication in Nature Communications
This work shows that droplets can be non-wetting on superhydrophilic microstructured surfaces when the surfaces are slightly heated above the saturation temperature. This finding has implications...
Congratulations to Nenad, Dan, and Ryan for a publication in Nature Communications
This work shows that jumping droplets on superhydrophobic nanostructured surfaces can accumulate charge that can be potentially harnessed for enhanced heat transfer, energy harvesting, among...