Subhra Datta, Ph.D.

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2007 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
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Mechanical Engineering
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Sandip Ghosal grad student 2007 Northwestern
 (Electroosmotic flow and dispersion in microfluidic separation systems.)
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Dewangan MK, Datta S. (2020) Effective permeability tensor of confined flows with wall grooves of arbitrary shape Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 891
Dewangan MK, Datta S. (2019) Improved asymptotic predictions for the effective slip over a corrugated topography Applied Mathematical Modelling. 72: 247-258
Dewangan MK, Datta S. (2018) Flow through microchannels with topographically patterned wall:A spectral theory for arbitrary groove depths European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids. 70: 73-84
Kumar A, Datta S, Kalyanasundaram D. (2017) Liquid Slippage in Confined Flows: Effect of Periodic Micropatterns of Arbitrary Pitch and Amplitude Journal of Heat Transfer. 140
Kumar A, Datta S, Kalyanasundaram D. (2016) Liquid slippage in confined flows: Effect of periodic micropatterns of arbitrary pitch and amplitude Asme 2016 5th International Conference On Micro/Nanoscale Heat and Mass Transfer, Mnhmt 2016. 1
Kumar A, Datta S, Kalyanasundaram D. (2016) Permeability and effective slip in confined flows transverse to wall slippage patterns Physics of Fluids. 28
Choudhary JN, Datta S, Jain S. (2015) Effective slip in nanoscale flows through thin channels with sinusoidal patterns of wall wettability Microfluidics and Nanofluidics. 18: 931-942
Asija P, Datta S. (2013) Modelling of Electrostatics in Nanofluidic Channels International Journal of Micro-Nano Scale Transport. 4: 133-146
Datta S, Choudhary JN. (2013) Effect of hydrodynamic slippage on electro-osmotic flow in zeta potential patterned nanochannels Fluid Dynamics Research. 45: 055502
Fissell WH, Conlisk AT, Datta S, et al. (2011) High Knudsen number fluid flow at near-standard temperature and pressure conditions using precision nanochannels Microfluidics and Nanofluidics. 10: 425-433
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