Debashis Panda (@debashis2499) 's Twitter Profile
Debashis Panda

@debashis2499

President's PhD scholar in Fluid Mechanics @MatarLab @ImperialChemEng

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Journal of Fluid Mechanics (@jfluidmech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read a new #openaccess article in #JFMRapids: "Wall-damped Faraday waves in horizontally oscillating two-layer fluid flows" by Linfeng Piao and Anne Juel. πŸ“š cup.org/3Dyu3LA #JFM #OA #JFMRapids

Read a new #openaccess article in #JFMRapids: 
"Wall-damped Faraday waves in horizontally oscillating two-layer fluid flows" by Linfeng Piao and Anne Juel.
πŸ“š cup.org/3Dyu3LA

#JFM #OA #JFMRapids
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With rounds on mathematics, musical theatre and sushi...what a match! 🍣🎭 Congratulations to #OurImperial team on their latest #UniversityChallenge win, and respectful commiserations to @WadhamOxford πŸ’™ We can't wait to see who we are up against next! πŸ‘€

With rounds on mathematics, musical theatre and sushi...what a match! 🍣🎭

Congratulations to #OurImperial team on their latest #UniversityChallenge win, and respectful commiserations to @WadhamOxford πŸ’™

We can't wait to see who we are up against next! πŸ‘€
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A frozen puddle in Wytham Woods, University of Oxford home for ecological research and favourite destination for mathematicians. But how did the pattern form? Any ideas? We have some but we ain't sure. Ironically the Woods date back to the last Ice Age as well as last week's Ice Age.

A frozen puddle in <a href="/WythamWoods/">Wytham Woods</a>, <a href="/UniofOxford/">University of Oxford</a> home for ecological research and favourite destination for mathematicians. But how did the pattern form? Any ideas? We have some but we ain't sure. 

Ironically the Woods date back to the last Ice Age as well as last week's Ice Age.
Matar Fluids Group (@matarlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Adel Alghamdi on passing your #PhD viva with flying colours! πŸŽ‰πŸ‘ Many thanks to Prof Yun Xu (Xu Group Imperial) and Dr Aditya Karnik (Robert Gordon University (RGU)) for examining Adel’s thesis πŸ™ Thanks also Dr Thomas Abadie (ChemEng Bham) for support Imperial ChemEng #PhDone

Congratulations Adel Alghamdi on passing your #PhD viva with flying colours! πŸŽ‰πŸ‘

Many thanks to Prof Yun Xu (<a href="/XuGroupICL/">Xu Group Imperial</a>) and Dr Aditya Karnik (<a href="/RobertGordonUni/">Robert Gordon University (RGU)</a>) for examining Adel’s thesis πŸ™ 

Thanks also Dr Thomas Abadie (<a href="/ChemEngBham/">ChemEng Bham</a>) for support 

<a href="/ImperialChemEng/">Imperial ChemEng</a> #PhDone
Physics In History (@physinhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michael Faraday delivering a Christmas lecture at the Royal Institution, ca. 1855. Painting by Alexander Blaikley. London News, 16 February 1856.

Michael Faraday delivering a Christmas lecture at the Royal Institution, ca. 1855. Painting by Alexander Blaikley. London News, 16 February 1856.
Physical Review Letters (@physrevlett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A single quantum droplet in a two-component bosonic mixture of ultracold atoms breaks up into multiple droplets, a behavior consistent with capillary instability go.aps.org/4kyftEQ

A single quantum droplet in a two-component bosonic mixture of ultracold atoms breaks up into multiple droplets, a behavior consistent with capillary instability go.aps.org/4kyftEQ
Alban Sauret (@albansauret) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our new paper in PNASNews doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2…! Ice cubes often appear cloudy because, as water freezes, air bubbles get trapped and scatter light. But how does freezing rate affect the shape of the bubbles? UMD Research The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering @PMMH_lab Physics of Fluids @ UTwente

Excited to share our new paper in <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a> doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2…! Ice cubes often appear cloudy because, as water freezes, air bubbles get trapped and scatter light. But how does freezing rate affect the shape of the bubbles? <a href="/UMDResearch/">UMD Research</a> <a href="/UCSBengineering/">The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering</a> @PMMH_lab <a href="/poftwente/">Physics of Fluids @ UTwente</a>
ETH Zurich (@eth_en) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ETH Zurich will no longer actively manage this account. Here you will find all Social Media platforms where you can stay in touch with ETH Zurich: ethz.ch/en/news-and-ev…

Martin Picard (@mitopsychobio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The brain is full of mitochondria! But how many, and where? Different types of mitochondria specialize for energy transformation and other functions In MitoBrainMap v1.0 we provide the first maps of mitochondrial content and OxPhos capacity across the human brain

Imperial ChemEng (@imperialchemeng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 PhD studentship at Imperial with Omar Matar & Nausheen Basha in collab with CMAC University of Strathclyde! πŸ’‘Hybrid Physics–ML framework for efficient modelling of flow crystallisation πŸ“… Apply by 10 April 2025 πŸ”— forms.office.com/e/Zx7E4zBNVF Details: cmac.ac.uk/cedar-projects #PhD #ML #ChemEng

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πŸ”‹ From salt lakes to batteries: Imperial researcher finds a cleaner lithium extraction alternative! Salt-water lakes could be a valuable source of lithium for batteries, if only it could be extracted efficiently. A new membrane technology developed by Qilei Song's team at

πŸ”‹ From salt lakes to batteries: Imperial researcher finds a cleaner lithium extraction alternative!

Salt-water lakes could be a valuable source of lithium for batteries, if only it could be extracted efficiently. A new membrane technology developed by <a href="/QileiSong/">Qilei Song</a>'s team at
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Announcement πŸ“’ Cory and Imperial College London have announced a new partnership to drive innovation in carbon capture and storage (CCS)🀝 Our world-leadingΒ Carbon Capture Pilot Plant will be at the forefront of this partnershipπŸ™Œβ¬‡οΈ imperial.ac.uk/news/262855/co…

Physics In History (@physinhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maryna Viazovska, a mathematician from Kyiv, was awarded the Fields Medal in 2022β€”one of the most prestigious honors in mathematicsβ€”for solving the problem of sphere packing in eight-dimensional space. Notably, before her breakthrough, the problem had only been solved in three

Maryna Viazovska, a mathematician from Kyiv, was awarded the Fields Medal in 2022β€”one of the most prestigious honors in mathematicsβ€”for solving the problem of sphere packing in eight-dimensional space.

Notably, before her breakthrough, the problem had only been solved in three
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (@jfluidmech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read a new #openaccess article in #JFMRapids: "Marangoni-driven patterns, ridges and hills in surfactant-covered parametric surface waves" by Debashis Panda, Lyes Kahouadji, Laurette S. Tuckerman, et al. πŸ“š cup.org/3EonyvH #JFM #OA #JFMRapids

Read a new #openaccess article in #JFMRapids: 
"Marangoni-driven patterns, ridges and hills in surfactant-covered parametric surface waves" by Debashis Panda, Lyes Kahouadji, Laurette S. Tuckerman, et al. 
πŸ“š cup.org/3EonyvH

#JFM #OA #JFMRapids
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (@jfluidmech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next seminar in the Fluid Mechanics Webinar Series is coming up: β€’ Title: Numerical simulations of multiphase flows with various complexities β€’ Speaker: Omar Matar β€’ Time: Fri 4:00 PM (BST) on Jun 6 More info and RSVP via Cassyni cassyni.com/s/fmws

Imperial College London (@imperialcollege) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve been named as 1st in the UK and 2nd in the world by QS QS World University Rankings! This recognises Imperial as one of the best places to study, research, work and grow. Thanks to everyone in our community for making this possible πŸ’™ #QSWUR

We’ve been named as 1st in the UK and 2nd in the world by QS <a href="/worlduniranking/">QS World University Rankings</a>! 

This recognises Imperial as one of the best places to study, research, work and grow.  

Thanks to everyone in our community for making this possible πŸ’™

#QSWUR
Hugh Brady (@preshughbrady) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a powerful endorsement of the talent, dedication and ambition that defines the Imperial College London community. Congratulations everyone, this truly is your success!