Summary
Enhanced Multiscale Boiling Surfaces (EMBOSS) project is a £1.7m programme in collaboration with the University of Brunel and the University of Edinburgh. EMBOSS aims at combining experimental and computational techniques, in a multiscale framework, from molecular to millimetres, improving the rational design, fabrication, and optimisation of operational prototypes of pool-boiling thermal management systems.
Publications
Journals
Pico P, Nathanael K, Lavino AD, et al. , 2023, Silver nanoparticles synthesis in microfluidic and well-mixed reactors: A combined and PBM-CFD, Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol:474, ISSN:1385-8947
Nathanael K, Pico P, Kovalchuk NM, et al. , 2022, Computational modelling and microfluidics as emerging approaches to synthesis of silver nanoparticles – A review, Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol:436, ISSN:1385-8947, Pages:135178-135178
Lavino AD, Ferrari M, Barresi AA, et al. , 2021, Effect of different good solvents in flash nano-precipitation via multi-scale population balance modeling-CFD coupling approach, Chemical Engineering Science, Vol:245, ISSN:0009-2509
Razza N, Lavino AD, Fadda G, et al. , 2021, Nanoprobes to investigate nonspecific interactions in lipid bilayers: from defect-mediated adhesion to membrane disruption, Nanoscale Advances, Vol:3, ISSN:2516-0230, Pages:4979-4989
Lavino AD, Smith E, Magnini M, et al. , 2021, Surface topography effects on pool boiling via non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations., Langmuir: the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids, Vol:37, ISSN:0743-7463, Pages:5731-5744