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USRP 2010 - Creating a Cellular Pied Piper

Creating a Cellular Pied Piper

2010 USRP Talks - Wednesday, July 7, 2010

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Gerald Fuller - Fletcher Jones II Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering

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Dr. Fuller's laboratory studies the processing of complex liquids (polymers, suspensions, emulsions, biological fluids) and how it alters their microstructure through orientation and deformation of their constitutive elements.

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