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Dr. Ian Halliday is a Reader at the Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) at Sheffield Hallam University. His research focuses on computational modeling of complex fluids, particularly liquid crystalline systems and multi-component fluid dynamics using lattice Boltzmann equation (LBE) methods. Key areas include surface-induced structural changes in liquid crystals, flexoelectric particles, and high-density contrast interfaces in multi-phase systems. Collaborations with industry leaders like Fluent have advanced applications in biomedical and nuclear engineering domains.
His work on nematodynamics explores the interplay between flow and orientational order in mesoscopic systems, applied to device design. A notable project, Penny Hydraulics (2010-2012), addressed nuclear fuel handling systems. Current research extends to deformable object modeling in blood flow simulations and sludge dynamics. Funding includes support from Fluent and renewed grants for LBE algorithm development.
No scientific awards are listed. His advisory role lacks documented students, though his research teams likely engage in collaborative projects. The MERI provides a hub for interdisciplinary engineering and materials research, with future directions in bio-medical LBE applications and high-volume fraction fluid systems.
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