About
Dr. Mazi Jalaal is affiliated with the Faculty of Science at the University of Amsterdam. His research focuses on fluid dynamics, soft matter physics, and biophysics, particularly in the behavior of viscoplastic fluids, microdroplet dynamics, and biological systems like dinoflagellates. His work integrates experimental, computational, and theoretical approaches to study complex fluid phenomena and biological processes.
Research interests include:
- Fluid dynamics in viscoplastic and yield-stress systems
- Microscale hydrodynamics and droplet behavior
- Biological fluid-structure interactions in microorganisms
- Optical and laser-induced fluid deformations
- Optimization of biological and engineered systems
Recent publications highlight trends in droplet microswimmers, light-regulated biological systems, and computational modeling of bubble and filament dynamics. His work bridges fundamental physics with applications in biotechnology and material science.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Collaborative efforts are evident in studies involving microbial systems, additive manufacturing, and rheological fluid behavior.
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