
Filipe Henrique
@filipe_hs
Postdoctoral Researcher at Princeton
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04-10-2022 16:17:24
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How are the merits of innovative ideas communicated in science? New research in PNASNews analyzes the relationship between promotional language and the probability of funding, innovativeness, and citation impact. w/ Hao Peng Sophie Huilian Qiu & Henrik B Fosse pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


Laboratory of Interfaces, Flow and Electrokinetics will be going to University of Washington Seattle to attend #ACSColloids2024 next week. We are excited to catch up with old friends, meet new people, and share our ongoing work with the community! Ankur Gupta Filipe Henrique Arkava Ganguly Siamak Mirfenderski CU Boulder Engineering 🦬 American Chemical Society




Congratulations to Dr. Filipe Henrique and Dr. Nathan Jarvey for successfully defending their PhDs! They are the first students to graduate from Laboratory of Interfaces, Flow and Electrokinetics. Sharing pictures from our first conference and from yesterday when they defended their PhDs.



Another half of our lab will be presenting in the Active & Responsive Matter and Biomaterials & Bio-interfaces sessions. CU Boulder Engineering 🦬 American Chemical Society Ankur Gupta


Our entire group Laboratory of Interfaces, Flow and Electrokinetics will be at #ACSFall2024. We will be giving 11 talks and a poster. We look forward to learning the exciting research from other groups and getting feedback on our work!







I'm excited to share I will be joining Villanova University this Fall as an Assistant Professor! I'm currently looking for a PhD student with background or interest in computational soft matter. If you are interested (or know someone who might), feel free to reach out or repost!

New work from Laboratory of Interfaces, Flow and Electrokinetics is out now in PRX Energy! Congratulations to Filipe Henrique! We show how transport of ions with different diffusivities creates coupled dynamics between the ions, which results in their impedance being represented through parallel Warburg elements.