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Assistant Professor of Engineering
John Brown University
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Dr. Jesse Ault is an Assistant Professor of Engineering at John Brown University whose research encompasses a range of topics within microfluidics and related phenomena. He investigates fundamental aspects of fluid dynamics at small scales, including electrostatics, colloid interactions, and transport within nanopores and nanochannels. Ault's work extends to applications of microfluidic and capillary electrophoresis, as well as innovative catalytic techniques. Recent studies explore the physics of diffusiophoresis and diffusioosmosis, including the role of zeta potential and the use of carbon dioxide gradients for surface cleaning. He also investigates singular jet formation in bubble bursting.
Ault's research focuses on the physicochemical hydrodynamics of micro- and nano-scale systems.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 66
- Citations: 1,147
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- Newtonian fluid dynamics in a misaligned parallel-plate rheometer (2024) DOI
- Newtonian fluid dynamics in a misaligned parallel-plate rheometer (2023) DOI
- Diffusioosmotic dispersion (2023) DOI
- Viscosity measurements of glycerol in a parallel-plate rheometer exposed to atmosphere (2023) DOI
- CO<sub>2</sub>-Driven diffusiophoresis for maintaining a bacteria-free surface (2021) DOI
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