Muhammad Rizwanur Rahman

Beit  Fellow & Shell Research Postgraduate
Imperial College London 

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I am deeply passionate about advancing the frontiers of interfacial science - where physics, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering converge.  

A mechanical engineer by training, I am currently a PhD candidate at Imperial College London, where I investigate to understand the stability and dynamics of thin films and interfaces of simple and complex liquid systems. 

Research focus:  The focus of my research concerns two key aspects. First, to understand interfacial dynamics across scales - from atomistic to mesoscales. Second, to apply the fundamental understandings to advance micro-fluidic and nano-fluidic technologies. 

Key areas: Thin films, Surfaces, Surfactants, Heat recovery, Droplets.

07.03.2024: Just published in Applied Thermal Engineering > On the Hydrostatic Limit for Thin Film Flow with Applications to Thermosyphons (link).


1.11.2023: Preprint online > Life and Death of a Thin Liquid Film (link)