SORGels2021 00 Introduction&Overview
SORGels2021 00 Introduction&Overview
SORGels2021 00 Introduction&Overview
Research Interests
• Physics and dynamics of colloidal systems at
different concentrations and interactions
• Data-driven methods for complex fluid modeling:
rheology-informed machine learning
• Hemorheology and hemodynamics, from blood
rheology to liquid biopsy for cancer diagnostics
Research Interests
• Theoretical modeling of flowing colloidal
suspensions
• Computational modeling of hydrodynamically
interacting suspensions
• Vitrification and gelation – fundamental aspects of
arrested phase transition
8:30 – 8:45 Introduction & Overview 1:00 – 2:30 Part 2. Linear viscoelasticity,
aging and yielding
8:45 – 10:00 Part 1. Colloidal gel formation
& structure 2:30 – 3:00 Break
8:30 – 10:00 Part 3. Nonlinear rheology & 12:45 – 2:30 Live Demos
flows of colloidal gels
Distinguishing features/properties
R. Mezzenga et al., Nature Mater., 2005 B.Y. Ahn et al., Science, 2009 “Robosnail”, Peko Hosoi Lab, MIT
Better design principles for the structure and rheology of colloidal gels could have a
significant impact in numerous contemporary technologies.
1 mm 10 μm
SOR Short Course 9E. Filippidi et al., Royal Soc. Interface, 2015
G.E. Fantner et al., Nature Mater., 2005 E. Dufresne et al., Soft Matter, 2009
on Colloidal Gels
October 2021 9
Learning outcomes
Part 1. “The birth of a gel” – Colloidal gel formation & structure
• Understand the colloidal interactions that give rise to gelation behavior
• Know how to differentiate gel morphologies based on their distinct structural and
rheological characteristics
SOR Short Course
on Colloidal Gels
October 2021 10
Learning outcomes
Part 2. “The life of a gel” – Linear viscoelasticity, aging & yield
• Understand the structural basis of why gels stiffen with age
• Be able to identify thixotropic behavior and its rheological consequences: hysteresis curves, time
dependent stress response
• Familiarity with different thixotropic constitutive models, and recovery of thermokinematic memory
• Identify methods of thixotropic timescale measurement, and appropriate dimensionless groups that
describe gel rheology
• Understand flow-structure coupling in colloidal gels, and familiarity with the concept of leveraging
this coupling to tune properties
• Understand the impact of sample loading and pre-shear on gel structure and
rheology
• Design rheometric experiments to minimize and assess the influence of wall slip