Reghan J. Hill, Ph.D.

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2001 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Chemical Engineering, Fluid and Plasma Physics, Mechanical Engineering
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Donald L. Koch grad student 2001 Cornell
 (The effects of fluid inertia on flow in porous media.)
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Adibnia V, Afuwape G, Hill RJ. (2020) Electrokinetic Sonic Amplitude of Polyelectrolyte Solutions and Networks Macromolecules. 53: 7460-7468
Hill RJ, Afuwape G. (2020) Dynamic mobility of surfactant-stabilized nano-drops: unifying equilibrium thermodynamics, electrokinetics and Marangoni effects Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 895
Baker DR, Brun F, Mancini L, et al. (2019) The importance of pore throats in controlling the permeability of magmatic foams Bulletin of Volcanology. 81
Qi Y, Zeng L, Khorshid A, et al. (2018) Compression of Nanoslit Confined Polymer Solutions Macromolecules
Mirbagheri M, Akbari A, Hill RJ. (2018) A compact formula for the effective diffusivity of two-dimensional, anisotropic porous media with surface diffusion and interacting phases Chemical Engineering Science. 175: 416-423
Mohaddespour A, Hill RJ. (2018) Granular sphere-chain relaxation dynamics to interpret polymer-nanocomposite glass transition temperatures Granular Matter. 20: 1-11
Adibnia V, Cho KW, Hill RJ. (2017) Nanoparticle Coupling to Hydrogel Networks: New Insights from Electroacoustic Spectroscopy Macromolecules. 50: 4030-4038
Mirbagheri M, Hill RJ. (2017) Sorption and diffusion of moisture in silica-polyacrylamide nanocomposite films Polymer. 122: 359-371
Adibnia V, Hill RJ. (2017) Viscoelasticity of near-critical silica-polyacrylamide hydrogel nanocomposites Polymer. 112: 457-465
Mirbagheri M, Hill RJ. (2017) Diffusion in sphere and spherical-cavity arrays with interacting gas and surface phases Chemical Engineering Science. 160: 419-427
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