Associate Professor
Jos Zeegers
Department / Institute
Even today with all the knowledge of fluid dynamics, fluid flow and its applications is still a kaleidoscope of challenging physics for scientists.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Jos Zeegers is Associate Professor in the Fluids and Flows group of the Department of Applied Physics at Eindhoven University of Technology. His research interests cover the field of experimental fluid dynamics. He has been involved in thermo-acoustics, cryocoolers, compressible flow, nozzles and vortex tubes. Recently his focus is on thin film flows, turbulence, and particle motion in magnetic fluids. The field of research is physics of fluids for sustainability.
Recent Publications
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Magnetic Density Separation of Particles in Honeycomb-generated Wake Turbulence
Chemical Engineering Science (2023) -
Reducing honeycomb-generated turbulence with a passive grid
Experiments in Fluids (2023) -
Honeycomb-generated Reynolds-number-dependent wake turbulence
Journal of Turbulence (2021) -
Inkjet deposition of lines onto thin moving porous media - experiments and simulations
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer (2021) -
Statistical-learning method for predicting hydrodynamic drag, lift, and pitching torque on spheroidal particles
Physical Review E (2021)
Current Educational Activities
Ancillary Activities
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