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Computational Multiphase Physics (CoMPhy) Lab

We are based at the Department of Physics at Durham University. We explore non-Newtonian free-surface flows and soft matter singularities.

Computational Multiphase Physics (CoMPhy) Lab

🌊 Exploring Non-Newtonian Free-Surface Flows & Soft Matter Singularities 🌊

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🔬 About CoMPhy Lab

We are a computational physics research group based at the Department of Physics at Durham University. Our research focuses on understanding complex fluid dynamics phenomena through advanced computational methods.

🎯 Research Focus

Multiphase Flows Non-Newtonian Fluids Soft Matter Singularities Free Surface Flows Computational Physics


🛠️ Technical Expertise

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C C++ Python Fortran MATLAB Julia

Computational Frameworks

Basilisk OpenFOAM LAMMPS Gerris HPC OpenMPI


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🚀 Featured Projects

Project Description Technologies Status
🌊 Bubble Dynamics Worthington jet formation from bursting bubbles Basilisk C, MPI Active
💧 Droplet Physics Non-Newtonian droplet impact phenomena OpenFOAM, Python Active
🔄 Viscoelastic Flows Complex fluid behavior in confined geometries Basilisk C, Julia Development
Singularity Formation Soft matter singularities and breakup C++, MATLAB Research

📚 Recent s

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  1. Worthington jet dynamics in bubble bursting - Journal of Fluid Mechanics (2024)
  2. Non-Newtonian effects in droplet impact - Physical Review Fluids (2024)
  3. Singularity formation in viscoelastic fluids - Soft Matter (2023)

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🔬 Open Science Commitment

We believe in open and reproducible science. All our computational tools and datasets are openly available to the research community.

💡 Collaboration Opportunities

  • 🎓 PhD/Postdoc Positions: Check our opportunities page
  • 🤝 Research Collaborations: Contact us for potential collaborations
  • 💻 Code Contributions: See our repositories and contribution guidelines
  • 📚 Use Our Tools: All our software is open-source and documented

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Advancing computational physics one simulation at a time 🚀

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  1. Bubble-at-Lubis Bubble-at-Lubis Public

    C 2

  2. DropsAtLubis DropsAtLubis Public

    Drops spreading at Lubricant Infused surfaces

    Jupyter Notebook 4 1

  3. BurstingBubble_VE_coated BurstingBubble_VE_coated Public

    Forked from VatsalSy/BurstingBubble_VE_coated

    Bursting VE layer coated gas bubbles at a liquid-gas interface

    Jupyter Notebook

  4. Viscoelastic3D Viscoelastic3D Public

    This is the 3D extension of Basilisk C viscoelastic solver

    C 4 1

  5. BurstingBubble_VE BurstingBubble_VE Public

    Forked from ayushkumardixit/BurstingBubble_VE

    Here we simulate viscoelastic bursting bubble

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  6. Elastic-Taylor-Culick Elastic-Taylor-Culick Public

    This is a repository that contains the modified log-conform codes. We use it to parameterize the equations using G and \lambda instead of \eta_p and \lambda. An example with elastic Taylor-Culick r…

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