Positions Avalible
I will likely be adding one phD positions to commence in the fall of 2009. Successful candidates will have expertise in fundamental fluid mechanics, mass transfer and computational methods with application in the field of micro/nanofluidics. Expertise in electrokinetic phenomena, including transport of charged species is especially valuable.
If interested, please contact:
Prof. A. T. Conlisk
Room E411,Scott Laboratory
201 W. 19th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43210
Phone:614-292-0808
Email: conlisk.1@osu.edu
Course Offering: ME715/BME763 Introduction to Micro and Nano Fluidics
ME715/BME763 is offered each Autumn quarter. Not only is the course "new and improved", the location is as well! This Autumn, the course will be taught in Scott Lab 0042 (change from West Campus!).
Interested students, please register!
The flyer can be downloaded in the following: