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Anthony D. Dinsmore

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Department of Physics

1126 Lederle Graduate Research Tower (LGRT)
Amherst , MA  01003  

dinsmore@physics.umass.edu

Project List:

Consortium for the Molecular Engineering of Dispersant Systems (C-MEDS)

Year 2-4 Consortia Grants (RFP-I)Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Task Co-Lead

Publications & Presentations:

Journal Articles - 2

2015

He, W., Senbil, N., & Dinsmore, A. D. (2015). Measured capillary forces on spheres at particle-laden interfaces. Soft Matter, 11(25), 5087–5094.
Senbil, N., He, W., Démery, V., & Dinsmore, A. D. (2015). Effect of interface shape on advancing and receding fluid-contact angles around spherical particles. Soft Matter, 11(25), 4999–5003.

Conference Presentations - 4

2014

He, W., Senbil, N., & Dinsmore, A. (2014). Dispersing Droplets with Solid Particles: how interface shape and particle crowding affect capillary forces. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2014. Mobile, AL: 01/26/14-01/30/14: Poster.

2013

He, W., & Dinsmore, A. D. (2013). Measurement of the Capillary Force on a Particle at a Fluid Interface. In Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference 2013. New Orleans, LA: 01/21/2013-01/23/2013.

2012

Dinsmore, A., & Stebe, K. (2012). Paticles at Fluid Interfaces. In American Chemical Society Meeting -Colloid Surface Science Symposium. Baltimore, MD, June 10-13, 2012.
Dinsmore, A. D., Senbil, N., Zeng, C., & Davidovitch, B. (2012). Curvature-induced Capillary Forces on Spherical Particles. In American Chemical Society Meeting. San Diego, CA, March 25, 2012.