个人简介
Ph.D., 1978, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England.
研究领域
My research interests focus on the application of numerical simulations to complex systems containing a wide range of length scales and time scales. The goal is to model the essential physics of the problem in as simple and fundamental a way as possible. By comparing the predictions of numerical simulations of a mathematical model with experimental measurements, we gain understanding of the underlying physical phenomena in situations where analytic theory is impossible
Complex Fluids
Soft Matter
Transport phenomena
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P. Szymczak and A. J. C. Ladd, “The initial stages of cave formation: Beyond the one-dimensional paradigm,” EPSL, 201:424-432, 2011.
R. Kekre, J. E. Butler, and A. J. C. Ladd, “Role of hydrodynamic interactions in the migration of polyelectrolytes driven by a pressure gradient and an electric field,” Phys. Rev. E 82:050803(R), 2010.
B. Duenweg and A. J. C. Ladd, “Lattice Boltzmann simulations of soft matter systems,” Adv. Poly. Sci. 221:89-166, 2009.doi:10.1007/12_2008_4.
Usta, O.B., Butler, J. and Ladd, A.J.C., “Transverse Migration of a Confined Polymer Driven by an External Force,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 98 (2007) 098301.
Chun, B. and Ladd, A.J.C., “Inertial Migration of Neutrally Buoyant Particles in a Square Duct: An Investigation of Multiple Equilibrium Positions,” Phys. Fluids, 18 (2006) 031704.