Nesrin Şenbil - University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Nesrin Şenbil - University of Massachusetts Amherst
Nesrin Şenbil The University of Delaware Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Newark,DE nsenbil@udel.edu !!"-­‐!"#-­‐!"#-­‐!"#$ http://people.umass.edu/nsenbil/ EDUCATION • 2015-­‐ University of Delaware, DE. Post-­‐Doc in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Advisor : Eric M. Furst • Ph.D. in Physics, 2015, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA. Advisor: Anthony D. Dinsmore. • B.S. in Physics, 2008. Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey. RESEARCH INTERESTS • Self-­‐assembly, wetting, liquid interfaces, contact angle hysteresis, contact angle and contact line dynamics. PUBLICATIONS • “Contact line deformation around a spherical particle at an anisotropic liquid interface.” N. Şenbil, W. He, A.D. Dinsmore (In preparation, 2015) • "Measured Capillary Forces on Spheres at Particle-­‐Laden Interfaces." Wei He, Nesrin Senbil, Anthony D. Dinsmore. Soft Matter 2015. DOI: 10.1039/C5SM00245A. • "Effect of interface shape on advancing and receding fluid-contact angles around
spherical particles."Nesrin Senbil, Wei He, Vincent Demery, Anthony D. Dinsmore. Soft
Matter 2015. DOI: 10.1039/C5SM00466G.
INVITED TALKS • 2015 April-­‐ MRSEC Seminar at The Brandeis University, MA/USA. • 2015 January-­‐ Seminar at The University of Delaware, DE/USA. Chemical Engineering. • 2015 January-­‐ Seminar at Fribourg University, Switzerland. • 2015 January-­‐ Seminar at The Leiden University, Leiden/Netherlands. Physics Department. •
2015 January-­‐ Seminar at the Ecole Supereieure de physique et de chimie industrielles dela ville de Paris (ESPCI)/France. Mictofluidics, Mems, Nanostructures Laboratory. •
2015 January -­‐ Seminar at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz/Germany. CONTRIBUTED TALKS • “Contact line deformation around a spherical particle at an anisotropic liquid interface.” 2015 March, APS March Meeting. San Antonio, TX. • “Contact line deformation around a spherical particle at an anisotropic liquid interface.” 2014 December, New England Complex Fluids Workshop. Boston,MA • “Deviatoric curvature induces quadrupolar deformation around spherical particles.” 2014 September, New England Complex Fluids Workshop. Waltham, MA. • “Effect of Interface Shape on Advancing and Receding Angles around Spherical Beads.” 2014 June, ACS Colloid and Surface Science Symposium. Philadelphia, PA. • “Hysteresis of the Contact Angle around Spheres Adsorbed at Curved Fluid Interfaces.” 2014 March, APS March Meeting. Denver, CO. • “Hysteresis of the Contact Angle around Spheres Adsorbed at Curved Fluid Interfaces.” 2013 December, New England Complex Fluid Workshops. Boston, MA. • “Role of Contact Line Boundary Conditions on Interfacial Particles.” 2013 June, New England Complex Fluid Workshops. Amherst, MA. • [ Poster] “Role of Contact Line Boundary Conditions on interfacial Particles.” 2013 May, Frontiers Of Soft Interfaces. Amherst, MA. • “Curvature Induced Capillary Interactions between Spherical Particles at Liquid Interfaces.” 2012 March, APS March Meeting. Boston, MA. • “Interaction of Spherical Particles at Liquid-­‐Liquid Interfaces.” 2011 June, New England Complex Fluid Workshops. Amherst, MA. TEACHING EXPERIENCE • 2008-­‐2010, Fall 2014,Teaching Assistant in the General Physics Laboratory. UMass, Amherst. • 2009(Summer), Instructor of Physics 151, Course for Engineers, UMass, Amherst. (Sole instructor responsible for lecturing and grading. Selected among first-­‐year-­‐grad-­‐students) • 2006-­‐2008, Student Assistant in the Introductory Level Laboratories. Bogazici University. SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES • 2014-­‐2015, Organizer and initiatory of “Tasty Physics Talks”. (Research update meetings among post-­‐docs and grad-­‐students.) • 2013 June, UMass Summer School on Soft Solids and Complex Fluids. Amherst, MA. • 2012 summer, Organizer of book study and discussion meetings among graduate students. (Studied book: Capillarity and Wetting Phenomena: Drops, Bubbles, Pearls, Waves by de Gennes et. al) • 2011 June, UMass Summer School on Soft Solids and Complex Fluids. Amherst, MA. • 2007 July, Summer School on Data Analysis Techniques (for selected students only). Istanbul. • 2005 Vice President of Science Club, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey. SCHOLARSHIPS • 2015, UMass-­‐Amherst Travel Grant. • 2002-­‐2007, Turkish Educational Foundation. • 2002-­‐2008, The Association for Supporting Contemporary Life. MISCELLANEOUS Computing: • Scientific prog: C/C++, Python, Mathematica, ImageJ, Origin, Root. Languages: • Turkish (mother language) • English (Fluent)