Collaborations

I believe that combining different expertise and experience in research projects enable us to deepen our understanding and solve higly complex problems.
I am (and have been) privileged to have the oportunity to work with highly talented and inspiring researchers within a wide range of fields (applied mathematics, engineering, chemistry, material science, physics and biology), on multi-diciplinary problems.


(A) Royal Institute of Technology
Prof. Gustav Amberg, Department of Mechanics
Dr. Minh Do-Quang, Department of Mechanics
Prof. Berk Hess, Department of Physics and Science of Life Laberatory
Prof. Pavel Kudinov, Department of Physics, Division of Nuclear Power Safety

(B) Harvard University
Prof. L. Mahadevan, Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Department of Physics, and Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
Prof. Jagesh V. Shah, Department of Systems Biology
Prof. Joanna Aizenberg, Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Dr. Yasmin Meroz, Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

(C) Brown University
Prof. Shreyas Mandre, School of Engineering
Prof. Tapio Ala-Nissilä, Department of Physics (also at Aalto University)

(D) Princeton University
Prof. Howard A. Stone, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

(E) North Carolina State University
Prof. Nam Dinh, Department of Nuclear Engineering

(F) Korean Advanced Institute of Technology
Prof. Pilnam Kim, Department of Bio and Brain Engineering

(G) University of Tokyo
Prof. Junichiro Shiomi, Department of Physics

(H) University of Bologna
Dr. Gabriele Bellani, Department of Industrial Engineering

(I) Aalto University
Prof. Tapio Ala-Nissilä, Department of Physics

(J) ASCOMP
Dr. Djamel Lakehal, ASCOMP
Dr. Chidambaram Narayanan, ASCOMP

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