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  1. Impact of compound water‑oil droplets onto lyophilic surfaces reveals complex breakup behavior. Understanding this can improve designs in spray coating, printing technology, and fluid transport.

    🔗 pubs.aip.org/aip/pof/article/3

    #SurfaceWetting #CompoundDrops #PhysicsResearch #FluidImpact #HighSpeedFlows

  2. In graphene, energy doesn’t always spread the same way. Large sheets and small sheets behave differently, and stronger interactions change the flow.
    This study helps us understand how complex materials share energy.

    🔗 iopscience.iop.org/article/10.

    #graphene #energyflow #complexmaterials #PhysicsResearch #waveturbulence

  3. We’ve updated our list of upcoming conferences!
    Check it out and mark your calendars – a great opportunity to meet and exchange with our project team.

    leidenforce.eu/conferences

    #UpcomingEvents #MeetTheTeam #SaveTheDate #LeidenfrostEffect #PhysicsResearch

  4. ⚛️ 💻 To get around the constraints of quantum physics, PhD student Mathieu Padlewski in collaboration with Hervé Lissek and Romain Fleury at EPFL’s Laboratory of Wave Engineering, have built a new acoustic system to study the way the minuscule atoms of condensed matter talk together. They hope to one day build an acoustic version of a quantum computer.

    #QuantumPhysics #AcousticSystems #PhysicsResearch

    Read more: go.epfl.ch/GXJ-en

  5. ⚛️ 💻 To get around the constraints of quantum physics, PhD student Mathieu Padlewski in collaboration with Hervé Lissek and Romain Fleury at EPFL’s Laboratory of Wave Engineering, have built a new acoustic system to study the way the minuscule atoms of condensed matter talk together. They hope to one day build an acoustic version of a quantum computer.

    #QuantumPhysics #AcousticSystems #PhysicsResearch

    Read more: go.epfl.ch/GXJ-en

  6. ⚛️ 💻 To get around the constraints of quantum physics, PhD student Mathieu Padlewski in collaboration with Hervé Lissek and Romain Fleury at EPFL’s Laboratory of Wave Engineering, have built a new acoustic system to study the way the minuscule atoms of condensed matter talk together. They hope to one day build an acoustic version of a quantum computer.

    #QuantumPhysics #AcousticSystems #PhysicsResearch

    Read more: go.epfl.ch/GXJ-en

  7. ⚛️ 💻 To get around the constraints of quantum physics, PhD student Mathieu Padlewski in collaboration with Hervé Lissek and Romain Fleury at EPFL’s Laboratory of Wave Engineering, have built a new acoustic system to study the way the minuscule atoms of condensed matter talk together. They hope to one day build an acoustic version of a quantum computer.

    #QuantumPhysics #AcousticSystems #PhysicsResearch

    Read more: go.epfl.ch/GXJ-en

  8. ⚛️ 💻 To get around the constraints of quantum physics, PhD student Mathieu Padlewski in collaboration with Hervé Lissek and Romain Fleury at EPFL’s Laboratory of Wave Engineering, have built a new acoustic system to study the way the minuscule atoms of condensed matter talk together. They hope to one day build an acoustic version of a quantum computer.

    #QuantumPhysics #AcousticSystems #PhysicsResearch

    Read more: go.epfl.ch/GXJ-en

  9. What are current sites, or journals, where one can ask physics questions of a somewhat technical nature? Stackexchange was such a place, but its quality and participation seem to be declining of late. Some physics journals used to have a "questions" section, but I don't know any that do now. I haven't found any useful hashtags on Mastodon for this kind of purpose either...

    #physics #physicsresearch #physicseducation

  10. What are current sites, or journals, where one can ask physics questions of a somewhat technical nature? Stackexchange was such a place, but its quality and participation seem to be declining of late. Some physics journals used to have a "questions" section, but I don't know any that do now. I haven't found any useful hashtags on Mastodon for this kind of purpose either...

    #physics #physicsresearch #physicseducation

  11. What are current sites, or journals, where one can ask physics questions of a somewhat technical nature? Stackexchange was such a place, but its quality and participation seem to be declining of late. Some physics journals used to have a "questions" section, but I don't know any that do now. I haven't found any useful hashtags on Mastodon for this kind of purpose either...

    #physics #physicsresearch #physicseducation

  12. What are current sites, or journals, where one can ask physics questions of a somewhat technical nature? Stackexchange was such a place, but its quality and participation seem to be declining of late. Some physics journals used to have a "questions" section, but I don't know any that do now. I haven't found any useful hashtags on Mastodon for this kind of purpose either...

    #physics #physicsresearch #physicseducation

  13. What are current sites, or journals, where one can ask physics questions of a somewhat technical nature? Stackexchange was such a place, but its quality and participation seem to be declining of late. Some physics journals used to have a "questions" section, but I don't know any that do now. I haven't found any useful hashtags on Mastodon for this kind of purpose either...

    #physics #physicsresearch #physicseducation