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RESEARCH

Our group carries out research in two broad areas: mechanics of biological cells and tissues and interfacial dynamics of complex fluids. Our work has an inter-disciplinary flavor (as does our group), crosscutting applied mathematics, cell biology, soft-matter physics and chemical and biomedical engineering. I advise graduate students in the departments of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Mathematics, and I am a member of the Institute of Applied Mathematics and the Math Biology and Fluid Mechanics groups. Our methodology involves numerical simulations and experiments. Computational work uses local clusters as well as the WestGrid. Much of the experimental work is done at the Laboratory for Complex and Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow.

For more information on recent and current projects, check out the list below and our publications.
 
CURRENT AND RECENT PROJECTS

Department of ChBE / Department of Mathematics / Fluids Lab / James J. Feng / Research