
About
Igor Mezić is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His research focuses on operator-theoretic analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems, with applications in microfluidics, nanotechnology, and biotechnology. He holds affiliations with the Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies and the California Nanoscience Institute.
Education:
- MS in Mechanical Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering, California Institute of Technology
Research Interests: Mixing and separation in fluids, particle dynamics at micro/nano scales, Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) dynamics, and complex systems theory. His work bridges physical phenomena with mathematical modeling for device design and improvement.
Awards:
- Early Career Award (NSF)
- Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship
- George S. Axelby Award (IEEE)
- United Technologies Special Achievement Prize
- J.D. Crawford Prize (SIAM)
Advising & Grants: Supported by NSF Early Career Award. Active in mentoring through interdisciplinary research groups focusing on fluid dynamics and nanotechnology.
Labs & Teams: Leads research through the Mezić Group (mgroup.me.ucsb.edu), collaborating on projects spanning microfluidic systems, biotechnology applications, and multiscale dynamics.
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