I am currently a post-doctoral scholar at the Institute of Theoretical Geophysics of the University of Cambridge, working with John Lister on the breakup and recoil of drops. I recently obtained my PhD from Caltech, where I worked in John Brady's group.
My research interests include low Reynolds number flows, rheology and microstructure of
particulate flows and the fluid mechanics of drops and bubbles.
Publications and Presentations
- A. Sierou & J. F. Brady 2001, 'Rheology and microstructure in concentrated non-colloidal suspensions', J. Rheology, submitted.
- A. Sierou & J. F. Brady 2001, 'Shear-induced self-diffusion in non-colloidal suspensions', J. Fluid Mech., submitted.
- A. Sierou & J. F. Brady 2001, 'Accelerated Stokesian Dynamics Simulations', J. Fluid Mech., 448, 115-146.
- A. Sierou & J. F. Brady 2000, 'Diffusion, Rheology and Microstructure in Concentrated non-Brownian suspensions', A.I.Ch.E. Annual Meeting, Los Angeles.
- A. Sierou & J. F. Brady 2000, 'Accelerated Stokesian Dynamics Simulations of Concentrated Suspensions', International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (ICTAM), Chicago.
- A. Sierou & J. F. Brady 1998, 'Particle Migration in Sedimentation', A.I.Ch.E. Annual Meeting, Miami Beach.
- A. Sierou & A. G. Boudouvis, 'Computer Aided Analysis of Droplet Diffusion through a Membrane', 3rd Hellenic-European Conference on Mathematics and Informatics (HERMIS-3), Athens, Greece.
Contact Information
Asimina Sierou
DAMTP,
Silver Street,
Cambridge CB3 9EW, UK.
Office: Room S33
Phone: +44-1223-337030
Fax: +44-1223-337918
Email: asimina@esc.cam.ac.uk