Ganesh Subramanian
Associate Professor
Engineering Mechanics Unit
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
India
Biography
Ganesh Subramanian has done: Education: 1996: B.S. Chemical Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology (UICT), Bombay. September 1996 - June 2002: Ph.D, California Institute of Technology. Aug 2002 - June 2005: Post Doctoral research, Cornell University. Work: November 2005-present: at the Engineering Mechanics Unit, JNCASR, Bangalore
Research Interest
Ganesh Subramanian research interest include: Dynamics and rheology of complex fluids including suspensions, emulsions, polymer solutions, bubbly flows and granular gases, Collective dynamics of active particle (bacterial) suspensions, Stability of non-Newtonian and multi-phase flows, Vortex dynamics in Newtonian and visco-elastic fluids, The origin and stability of the Ramdas layer.
Publications
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Krishnamurthy D. and Subramanian G., Heat or mass transport from drops in shearing flows. Part II: inertial enhancement in the closed streamline regime (in preparation), Phys. Rev. F, (2017).
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Shankar V. and Subramanian G., Instability of plane Couette flow past a deformable solid at high Reynolds number (in preparation), J. Fluid Mech., (2017).
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Singh S., Subramanian G. and Ansumali S., A two-fluid kinetic theory for polymer solutions (in preparation), Physical Review E, (2017).