Daniel M. Harris Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Daniel M. Harris is a faculty member at John Brown University whose research encompasses micro- and nano-robotics, tactile and sensory interactions, fluid dynamics, and heat transfer. He investigates surface modification techniques, including superhydrophobicity, and explores the complexities of multisensory perception. Recent work from Dr. Harris delves into fluid mechanics, examining phenomena such as the inertio-capillary rebound of droplets impacting fluid baths and the drag forces on partially immersed spheres at the capillary scale. He also studies the dynamics of elongated rods and slamming forces during water entry. His broader research interests include understanding interactions and pattern formation within macroscopic magnetocapillary systems.
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- h-index: 31
- Publications: 267
- Citations: 3,731
Selected Publications
- Drop rebound at low Weber number (2025) DOI
- A Simulation Modeling Framework for Fluid Motion and Transport in a Rocking Bioreactor with Application to Cultivated Meat Production (2025) DOI
- Synchronization of wave-propelled capillary spinners (2025) DOI
- Formation of undulatory cavities during hydroelastic water entry (2024) DOI
- Capillary surfers: Wave-driven particles at a vibrating fluid interface (2023) DOI
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