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Sander G. Huisman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics of Fluids at the University of Twente. His research focuses on turbulence, multiphase flows, and thermal dynamics, with a particular emphasis on bubble dynamics, drag reduction mechanisms, and melting processes in various fluid environments. He has contributed extensively to experimental and theoretical studies in Taylor-Couette turbulence, thermal mixing optimization, and the effects of salinity on fluid systems. His work spans across fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and materials science.
His research interests include exploring the interplay between turbulence and multiphase phenomena, such as bubbly drag reduction in rotating systems and the dynamics of melting ice in saline and fresh water. Recent studies have also delved into particle dynamics in turbulent flows, including anisotropic particles and chiral orientations.
Notable contributions include advancements in thermal mixing enhancement via bubble manipulation and the development of experimental methods for tracking particle orientation in complex flows. His work often utilizes state-of-the-art facilities like the Twente Turbulent Taylor-Couette (T³C) system and employs cutting-edge data analysis techniques for multiphase flow characterization.
Supervised 10 research works, contributing to datasets on topics such as solvent exchange in jets, bubble coalescence inhibition, and melting dynamics. Collaborations span international institutions, reflecting his global impact in fluid dynamics research.