Ali Mani
Assistant Professor
Mechanical Engineering
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Ali Mani is working as Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Stanford University. His Research broadly defined by multiphysics problems in fluid dynamics and transport engineering.
Research Interest
Electro-convection and microscale chaos near electrochemical interfaces, Particle-laden flows with applications in solar receivers, Applications of superhydrophobic surfaces for drag reduction of turbulent flows, Micro-bubble generation by breaking waves, Electrokinetics of micropores and nanopores.
Publications
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Suss ME, Mani A, Zangle TA, Santiago JG (2011) Electroosmotic pump performance is affected by concentration polarizations of both electrodes and pump SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL 165: 310-315.
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Wang M, Mani A, Gordeyev S (2012) Physics and Computation of Aero-Optics. ANNUAL REVIEW OF FLUID MECHANICS 44: 299-321.
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Mani A (2012) Analysis and optimization of numerical sponge layers as a nonreflective boundary treatment. JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS 231: 704-716.