- Fluid Mechanics
- Soft Matter Physics
- Biophysics
- +۶ مورد دیگر
Saverio E. Spagnolie is a Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison within the College of Engineering, holding dual affiliations in Chemical and Biological Engineering and Mathematics. His research focuses on interdisciplinary fluid-structure interactions and soft matter physics through the Madison Applied Mathematics Laboratory , exploring phenomena like curvature-induced rigidity in elastic sheets, active suspensions in nematic liquid crystals, and microorganism locomotion in complex fluids. Recent work (2025-2024) examines geometric effects on elastic rigidity, arrested wave states in active nematics, and bubble-mediated levitation in supersaturated fluids. His group employs experimental, numerical, and analytical approaches to study biological and synthetic fluid systems. Collaborations span biophysics, materials science, and applied mathematics. Key research themes: Fluid Mechanics, Soft Matter, Biophysics, Applied Math Publications address topics like helical swimming trajectories, vesicle dynamics, and ESCRT-III complex membrane interactions. Funding from NSF and NIH supports his investigations into complex fluids in biological systems, with applications in disease modeling, microfluidics, and material characterization.

