Seeing the invisible – air flow around droplet upon impact
ApplyProject Description
The Droplet Lab in KAUST (Saudi Arabia) is hosting one student for a 4-6 months for a fully-funded
paid research internship under the VSRP program. The student will learn about using high-speed
photography and Schlieren imaging technique to visualize air flow around droplets upon impact.
The student will work closely with Prof. Dan Daniel who has hosted several undergraduate
students in previous years; all of whom have published papers at top journals (including Nature
Physics and Physical Review X) during their internships.
Any bright, motivated student with a background in the physical sciences (Physics, Mechanical
Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Nanotechnology) is welcome to send his/her CV to
danield@kaust.edu.sa
Program -
Mechanical Engineering
Division -
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Faculty Lab Link -
https://dropletlab.science/
Field of Study -
Engineering (Mechanical/Chemical), Chemistry, Physics
About the
Researcher
Daniel Daniel
Desired Project Deliverables
Learning how to perform high-speed imaging. For highly motiated student, one publication in strong peer-reviewed journal is to be expected