
Omkar Roy
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Chemical Engineer, @IITKgp 2020, Grad Student @UMich @UMichChE
Ann Arbor
Joined April 2014
⚡Stone Skipping CFD Simulation⚡ Stone skipping CFD simulation using overInterDyMFoam solver of OpenFOAM using overset grid! Overset grid refers to using multiple disconnected grids to discretize the computational (static) and moving regions, which can overlap each other.
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NEW: “Largest U.S. investment in particle self-assembly seeks to deliver on nanotechnology's promise.” With applications in transportation, energy & health care, the center includes African universities + creates opportunities for overlooked populations:
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With applications in transportation, energy, health care and more, the center includes African universities and creates opportunities for overlooked talent in the U.S.
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Had an incredible time at XIXth International Congress on Rheology (ICR2023). Presented on "Which rheological tests best predict 3D printability?". Fluids can be fun! In photo: my advisor Prof. Ron Larson (Left), me (right)
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#ICR2023 has officially begun! The International Congress on Rheology kicks off with an exciting plenary by Professor Ron Larson titled From molecules to processing flows: multi-scale rheologica. #Everythingflows
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On the selection of rheological tests for the prediction of 3D printability https://t.co/ljWuycup4R In this article, we delve into the fascinating world of 3D printing and explore the crucial role of rheological tests in predicting the printability of silicones. #3Dprinting
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It was a pleasure to be interviewed by @SaraSkrabalak for this unique initiative by @ChemMater . I share my perspective on navigating academia as an immigrant in the US and as a post-doc during pandemic. @UMichChE @kotov_group @UMengineering
https://t.co/akvbzTUWaR
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These interviews from from Chemistry of Materials showcase a diversity of research areas and intersect with broad social issues.
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"I think all good discoveries have an element of serendipity within them - because if it was obvious you would already have done it." In his Nobel Prize lecture Morten Meldal, emphasised the importance of serendipity in research. Watch the full lecture: https://t.co/NsILqQio0x
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Sponge for CO2:'An elastic metal–organic crystal with a densely catenated backbone' https://t.co/ZXOBnumnb2
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University of Cambridge researchers show 'Mitochondrial translation is required for sustained killing by cytotoxic T cells'
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World's first video recording of a space-time crystal https://t.co/D4ajKcaXsN via @YouTube
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A complete human genome sequence is close: how scientists filled in the gaps
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This week on the Nature cover: Character building. Brain-computer interface translates thoughts of handwriting into typed text. Browse the issue here: https://t.co/hRciWN4FLd
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Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on the Just Read the Instructions droneship – the first orbital class rocket booster to successfully launch and land five times!
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