Anne Juel
Anne Juel | |
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| Occupation | Professor of Fluid Dynamics in the School of Physics & Astronomy |
| Academic background | |
| Education | Pierre and Marie Curie University École normale supérieure University of Oxford |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Physicist |
| Sub-discipline | Fluid mechanics specialist |
| Institutions | University of Manchester |
Anne Juel is a physicist and academic who is currently Professor of Fluid Dynamics in the School of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Manchester. Juel is known for her research on fluid mechanics, the dynamics of surfaces in fluids, instability in fluid dynamics, viscous fingering, and convection. She has also studied the way ribbons curl when a scissor blade is run along them. At the University of Manchester, she directs the Manchester Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics. Her current research in her group is focused on two-phase microfluidics, fluid-structure interaction, wetting and flows of complex fluids. Extensively, she is familiar with the topic of U-shaped disks in Stokes flow as well as periodic dynamics in viscous fingering. Juel has also worked on research involving red blood cell dynamics in extravascular biological tissues modelled as canonical disordered porous media.