BrandonÌýHayes
- (He/him)
- Postdoctoral Scholar
Granular mechanics • Computational fluid dynamics • Microfluidics • Additive manufacturing
I am working on granular mechanics of environmental flows (e.g. sand dunes, snow avalanches) in the Granular Flow Laboratory led by Nathalie Vriend.Ìý
The focus of my PhD in Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder's was on combining additive manufacturing with microfluidics as well as understanding and applications of thermal bubble-driven micro-pumps for microfluidics. In my free time, I can likely be found swimming, hiking, exploring, and biking around in the mountains near Boulder.
Research specialties and interests
- Dry and wet granular mechanics in environmental flows.
- Photoelastic analysis of force chains and stress propagation in granular media.
- Inkjet multi-material 3D printing of complex, highly-viscous fluids.
- Micro-actuation via flash boiling (thermal bubble-driven micro-pumps) for microfluidics, micro-robotics, and droplet ejection.
Education
- PhD (Mechanical Engineering): Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØ, 2024
- MS (Mechanical Engineering): Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØ, 2021
- BS (Biomedical Engineering): Rochester Institute of Technology, 2018
- BS (Microelectronics Engineering): Rochester Institute of Technology, 2018
Awards
- 1st Place at APS DFD Graduate Research Poster Competition for Best Poster (2023)
- 1st Place at ASME IMECE NSF-Sponsored Research Poster Competition for Best Poster (2023)
- Beverly-Sears Graduate Research Grant (2020)
- NSF GRFP Fellowship (2019)
- 1st Place at ASME IMECE Fluid Division's Young Engineer Paper Contest (2018)
- SULI Internship Program at Los Alamos National Labs (2018)
- Outstanding Undergraduate Scholar Award, RIT (2017)
Publications
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