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This year's APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Gallery of Fluid Motion submissions are now online gfm.aps.org! I can watch this all day: youtube.com/watch?v=_eS-Id…

The latest edition of APS Division of Fluid Dynamics's annual Gallery of Fluid Motion is now live! Check them @ go.aps.org/3Z1wBsP Let's also remind ourselves of the winners from last year. Editorial: go.aps.org/3V5EdJs Papers of last year's winners: go.aps.org/3JI5EmG


Love science and art? You’ll want to stop by “Spiraling Upwards,” APS Division of Fluid Dynamics’s traveling exhibition of the Gallery of Fluid Motion. It delves into #FluidDynamics and Da Vinci’s fascination with flight. Open through Jan. 31 at The Leonardo. Learn more:



#APSDFD2024 is about to start and 1st talk from the group is by Lyes Kahouadji talking about T-Junction #Microfluidics. A join work with ThAMeS@UCL: The Advanced Multiphase Systems UCL Chemical Engineering Imperial ChemEng PREMIERE - UKRI-funded Research Programme American Physical Society APS Division of Fluid Dynamics



Fresh off the press Nature Communications, our work on wing deployment in Drosophila 🪰: nature.com/articles/s4146… Work by: @HadjajeS, Ignacio Andrade-Silva, Marie-Julie Dalbe and Raphaël Clément




Explore human-AI interactions in virtual reality at The Leonardo in Salt Lake City, UT. It’s part of “Spiraling Upwards,” the traveling exhibit organized by APS Division of Fluid Dynamics. The exhibit closes Jan. 31: go.aps.org/3OPCTa9 📷 Hyun Cho



Advertisement for an advanced course in Udine, Italy 🇮🇹 this summer ☀️. Learn about mechanics for the fabrication and programming of soft robots 🦑. cism.it/en/activities/… organized along with Joel Marthelot


Our work is now out in PRL (doi.org/10.1103/PhysRe…) Haoyu Liu Physical Review Letters APS Division of Fluid Dynamics APS DSOFT Yale Engineering Yale University

Our article on the junction of slender objects under tension has just been published ESPCI Paris - PSL! We discuss a cool phenomenon found in numerous systems, from kirigamis, kuttsukigami, and inflatables to more traditional tearing and peeling pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…




