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1 2/2/2016 Daniel Attinger Iowa State University Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2025 Black, Ames, Iowa 50011-2161 Phone: (515) 294-1423; e-mail: [email protected] WORK EXPERIENCE 2011-present Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA 2005-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA 2002-2005 Assistant Professor, Dpt. of Mech. Engineering, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY, USA 2001-2002 Project Engineer, Seyonic SA, Neuchâtel, Switzerland 1997-2001 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Mechanical Engineering, ETH Zurich, Switzerland VISITING AND ADJUNCT POSITIONS May-Jul 2016 Visiting Professor, Institute of Microengineering, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland 2015-2016 Adjunct Professor in the Forensic Science Graduate Program, University of West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica May-Jul 2014 Visiting Professor, Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 2011-2013 Adjunct Research Scientist, Mechanical Engineering Department, Columbia University, New York, USA. EDUCATION 2001 Sc. D. in Technical Sciences, Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich, Switzerland. Mentor: D. Poulikakos 1997 B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. Mentor: D. Favrat RESEARCH AREA AND EXPERTISE Attinger’s research field is in Multiphase Microfluidics, which describes the dynamical behavior of several fluids or phases constrained by a micro-geometry. Multiphase Microfluidics systems are typically multiscale, and feature multiple deforming interfaces. Current micro- and nano-manufacturing techniques provide tools to engineer the performance of multiphase microfluidic systems. Attinger works at explaining and enhancing multiphase microfluidic transport phenomena. Typical research areas are convective heat transfer on micro/nanostructured surfaces, and the deposition with phase change of a single droplet on solid surfaces. Applications are in energy transport, biology, organic electronics, and forensics. TEACHING Semester Course number Course name Spring 2016 ME 335 Fluid Flow ME 436 Heat Transfer

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Daniel Attinger Iowa State University Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2025 Black, Ames, Iowa 50011-2161

Phone: (515) 294-1423; e-mail: [email protected]

WORK EXPERIENCE

2011-present Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA

2005-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA

2002-2005 Assistant Professor, Dpt. of Mech. Engineering, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY, USA

2001-2002 Project Engineer, Seyonic SA, Neuchâtel, Switzerland

1997-2001 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Mechanical Engineering, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

VISITING AND ADJUNCT POSITIONS

May-Jul 2016 Visiting Professor, Institute of Microengineering, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland

2015-2016 Adjunct Professor in the Forensic Science Graduate Program, University of West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica

May-Jul 2014 Visiting Professor, Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

2011-2013 Adjunct Research Scientist, Mechanical Engineering Department, Columbia University, New York, USA.

EDUCATION

2001 Sc. D. in Technical Sciences, Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich, Switzerland. Mentor: D. Poulikakos

1997 B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. Mentor: D. Favrat

RESEARCH AREA AND EXPERTISE

Attinger’s research field is in Multiphase Microfluidics, which describes the dynamical behavior of several fluids or phases constrained by a micro-geometry. Multiphase Microfluidics systems are typically multiscale, and feature multiple deforming interfaces. Current micro- and nano-manufacturing techniques provide tools to engineer the performance of multiphase microfluidic systems. Attinger works at explaining and enhancing multiphase microfluidic transport phenomena. Typical research areas are convective heat transfer on micro/nanostructured surfaces, and the deposition with phase change of a single droplet on solid surfaces. Applications are in energy transport, biology, organic electronics, and forensics. TEACHING

Semester Course number Course name

Spring 2016 ME 335 Fluid Flow ME 436 Heat Transfer

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Fall 2015 ME 335 Fluid Flow (plus online recordings of lectures and slides) Spring 2015 ME 436 Heat Transfer (plus online recordings of lectures and slides) Fall 2014 ME 335 Fluid Flow (plus online recordings of lectures and slides) Spring 2014 ME 335 Fluid Flow (plus online recordings of lectures and slides) Fall 2013 ME 538 Advanced Fluid Flow (1) Spring 2013 ME 335 Fluid Flow Spring 2012 ME 335 Fluid Flow Spring 2011 MECE E6105 Transport Phenomena at the Microscale Fall 2010 MECE E3100 Introduction to Mechanics of Fluids

Fall 2009 MECE E4312 Solar Thermal Engineering MECE E3100 Introduction to Mechanics of Fluids

Spring 2009 MECE E6105 Transport Phenomena at the Microscale

Fall 2008 MECE E4312 Solar Thermal Engineering (2) MECE E3100 Introduction to Mechanics of Fluids

Spring 2008 MECE E4312 Design of Thermal Systems Fall 2007 MECE E3100 Introduction to Mechanics of Fluids Spring 2007 MECE E4312 Design of Thermal Systems Fall 2006 MECE E3100 Introduction to Mechanics of Fluids Spring 2006 MECE E6105 Transport Phenomena at the Microscale (3) Fall 2005 MECE E3301 Thermodynamics Spring 2005 MEC 317 Thermofluid laboratory Fall 2004 MEC 422 Thermal System Design Fall 2003 MEC 502 Conduction and Radiation Spring 2003 MEC 422 Thermal System Design Fall 2002 MEC 502 Conduction and Radiation

(1) a graduate course on microfluidics designed by Attinger. (2) a senior/graduate course proposed and designed by Attinger. (3) a graduate course proposed and designed by Attinger. Courses were given at Stony Brook University until Spring 2005, at Columbia University from Fall 2005, and at Iowa State University from Spring 2012. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE

1. Peer reviewer for scientific publications Acta Mechanica International Journal of Multiphase Flow Analytical Chemistry Journal for Micromechanics and Microengineering AICHE journal Journal of Applied Physics Annual Review in Fluid Mechanics Journal of Colloid and Interface Science Applied Physics Letters Journal of Fluid Mechanics Applied Mathematical Modeling Journal of Fluid Engineering ASME IMECE conferences Journal of Forensic Sciences ASME ICNMM conferences Journal of Microelectromechanical systems ASME Journal of Fluid Engineering Journal of Nanotechnology and Eng. and Medicine ASME Journal of Heat Transfer Journal of Physical Chemistry ASME Journal of Manufacturing Langmuir ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference Measurement Science and Technology

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Biomicrofluidics Medical Engineering and Physics Chemical Engineering Science Microfluidics and Nanofluidics ChemPhysChem Micromachines Colloids and Surfaces A Microscale Thermophysical Engineering Colloid and Polymer Science Physics of Fluids Current Contents PLOS One Experimental Heat Transfer Sensors and Actuators A Experiments in Fluids Sensors and Actuators B Energy Solar thermal Engineering, graduate book, Wiley Fluid Dynamics Textbook, Wiley Science Forensic Science International Science Advances graduate book on microfluidics, Artech House Scientific Reports Heat Transfer Engineering Soft Matter IEEE transactions Automation Science And Engin Small International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Water Resources Research 2. Research Proposals reviewer 2004-2015 NSF, CEBET division (in-person participation to 7 review panels) 2010, 13, 15 Canadian Research Council 2014 NSF-EPSCoR proposal 2014 Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) 2012 Hong Kong Research Grant Council 2012, 2013 US-Israel Binational Science Foundation 2011 US National Institute of Justice 2011 Arizona Biomedical Research Commission 2011, 2012 American Chemical Society Petroleum Fund 2009, 2012 Swiss National Science Foundation 2007 School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Columbia University 3. Reviewer/Committee member for Promotion and Tenure Cases 2011 University in Hong Kong (1 case) 2011-2014 University in USA (7 cases) 4. Professional memberships 2015-present Member, Center of Multiphase Flow Research (CoMFRe) at Iowa State University 2012-present Member, ASME K9 Technical Committee on Nanoscale Thermal Transport 2011-present Member of the ASME Nanoengineering Council 2010-present Member, International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (IABPA) 2010-present Member of American Physical Society (APS) 2009-present Member of ASME Micro Nano Fluid Dynamics Technical Committee 2009-2014 Member of the American Association of University Professors 2006-2009 Member of ASME MEMS fluids engineering committee 2000-present Member of the Association of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) 5. Organizational Activities 2015 International Scientific Committee, 5th International Conference on Micro and Nano Flow

Politecnico di Milano, Italy

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2016 2015

Chair and Track Organizer of Thin Film, Interfacial Phenomena, and Surface Tension Driven Flows for the International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels (ICNMM) Chair of Awards Committee, Topic Organizer and Track Organizer for the Technical Conference and Exhibition on Packaging and Integration of Electronic and Photonic Microsystems (InterPACK) and the International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels (ICNMM)

2015 International Scientific Committee, member of 9th International Conference on Boiling and Condensation Heat Transfer, Boulder, CO, USA

2014 International Scientific Committee member of the “4th Micro and Nano Flow Conference”, 2014, University College London

2014 Co-organizer of the first international workshop on Engineered Plants at Hotel Fort, Des Moines IA. (http://www.me.iastate.edu/smartplants/)

2014 Chair of the 2014 ASME International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels, in Chicago, IL, USA

2013 Co-chair with Yoav Peles (RPI) of the 2013 ASME International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels, in Sapporo, Japan

2012 Chair of the 2012 IMECE Micro & Nano Technology Society-Wide Forum. The 230+ poster Forum is sponsored by the National Science Foundation and by six divisions of the ASME.

2011 Reviewer and Session Chair at ASME IMECE 2011 Microfluidics Forum. 2011 Organizer and Chair with James Gilchrist (Lehigh) and Zhiqun Lin (Iowa State

University) of a minisymposium on Evaporative Self Assembly of Micro- and Nano-Particles, at APS DFD 2011.

2011 Chair of the 2011 IMECE Micro & Nano Technology Society-Wide Forum. The 200+ poster Forum is sponsored by the National Science Foundation and by the Materials Division and Nanoengineering Council of ASME. The 22 judges for the poster session are mainly faculty members from research Universities.

2010 Reviewer and Session Chair at ASME IMECE 2010 Microfluidics Forum. 2010 International Scientific Committee member of the “3rd Micro and Nano Flow

Conference”, 2011, Thessaloniki, Greece 2009 International Scientific Committee member of the “2nd Micro and Nano Flow

Conference”, London, UK 2007-2011 Organizer of the microfluidics tracks at the NSTI Nanotech conferences. The task

involves reviewing about 80 manuscripts a year, chairing sessions, identifying co-chairs and inviting about 16 keynote speakers from e.g. Oxford, MIT, Princeton, GE research.

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6. Service to University and Department 2014-2016 Member Faculty Search Committee 2015-present Representative of the Mechanical Engineering Department in the graduate committee

of the NSF research traineeship program on Predictive Phenomics of Plants 2015-present Elected representative by 40+ faculty members in the Leadership Committee of the

Mechanical Engineering Department 2014-present Faculty advisor of the student organization Wake-Up, an organization that reflects

about ethical, social, and other important issues. 2014-2015 Member of the Undergraduate Curriculum and Assessment Committee of the

Mechanical Engineering Department 2014 January Judge in engineering competition “First Lego League”, for high-school students

projects 2012-present Chair and Founder of Cross-Colleges Working Group for Computationally Engineered

Plants (7 faculty members) 2011-present Faculty Coordinator of Complex Fluids Systems Group in Mechanical Engineering

Department 2011-present Member of Graduate Committee of Mechanical Engineering Department 2009-present Reviewer for 1-page summary of research proposals from fellow faculty members to

granting agencies(8 occurrences) 2008-2011 Liaison between Columbia Career Services and the Mechanical Engineering

Department. 2009-2011 Co-advisor of a new MS Degree in Energy Systems 2006-2007 Member of Undergraduate Committee of Mechanical Engineering Department 2007-2011 Member of graduate committee of Mechanical Engineering Department 2005-2006 Scribe of faculty meetings 2005 Member Faculty Search Committee 2003-2006 Convener and organizer for the ME department seminars series 1998-1999 President of AVETH, the 1500 member graduate student organization at ETH Zurich 7. Edition 2015 Invited Associate Editor of a special issue of Heat Transfer Engineering, with authorship

of an invited Editorial Article 2015-present

International Editorial Board Member for the journal ‘Svet strojništva – World of Mechanical Engineering’

2014-present Editorial board member for the journal ‘Annals of Forensic Research and Analysis’ 2013-2014 Invited Associate Editor for the ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering 2013-present Member of the Editorial Board of “Case Studies in Thermal Engineering”, an Elsevier

open source journal 2013-2014 Lead Editor of Special Issue on “11th International Conference on Nanochannels,

Microchannels, and Minichannels” for the ASME Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine.

8. Professional Teaching July 2015 40-hours Advanced Bloodstain Pattern Analysis class, taught to eight Crime Scene

Investigators of the Las Vegas Metro Police Department, with co-instructor Craig Moore of the Ontario Police Department

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February 2016

11-hours Bloodstain Pattern Analysis class in the Forensic Science Graduate Program of University of West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica.

SCHOLARSHIPS, HONORS AND AWARDS

2016 Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) towards a 14-38 days stay in a Japanese University for the purpose of forming, maintaining and/or strengthening collaborative ties with Japanese researchers.

2016 Cover illustration of Nanoscale Journal, for article “Texture and Wettability of Metallic Lotus Leaves”

2014 Professor of the Year in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Iowa State University, from the senior students of the Department

2014 Distinguished Speaker Award, by the graduate committee of the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

2014 ASME certificate of Appreciation for valued services in advancing the engineering profession as a Conference Chair for the 12th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels, Chicago, USA

2013 ASME certificate of Appreciation for valued services in advancing the engineering profession as a Conference Chair for the 11th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels, Sapporo, Japan

2012 ASME-ICNMM Outstanding Researcher Award, at ICNMM 2012 2012 ASME certificate of Appreciation for outstanding contribution to the

success of the Micro & Nano Technology Society-Wide Forum at IMECE 2012

2012 Cover of RSC journal “Analytical Methods” for article by Kim et al., 2012 2011 ASME certificate of Appreciation for outstanding contribution to the

success of the Micro & Nano Technology Society-Wide Forum at IMECE 2011

2010 Best Poster Award (honorable mention) at IMECE Micro & Nano Technology Poster Forum 2010

2004,2005,2007, 2010, 2010, 2012

Six times Primary Investigator of an NSF grant

2004-2011 Five keynote lectures in International Conferences 2005 NSF early CAREER award 2001 Medal of ETH Zurich for excellent PhD thesis 1997-2001 Full Scholarship for Ph.D. thesis at ETH Zurich 1997 Award for best EPFL MS Mechanical Engineering GPA amg. 50 students ADVISING ACTIVITIES

Postdoctoral researchers 1. Prashant Agrawal, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, 2015-present 2. Talukder „Zaki“ Jubery, “Engineered Plants”, 2013-2014 3. Basant Sikarwar, “Bloodstain Pattern Analysis”, 2013-present 4. Christophe Frankiewicz, “Pool Boiling on Nanostructured Surfaces”, 2013-present 5. Jin Wu, “Bloodstain Pattern Analysis”, 2013

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6. Namwon Kim, 2010-2011, “Multiphase Microfluidic for Environment and Nanomanufacturing”, received offer for Assistant Professor position at Texas A&M University

7. Berengere Podvin-Delarue, 2006-2007, “Numerical Simulations of Bubble-Wall Interaction” Ph.D. Students 1. Tariq Mahbub, Biphilic Phase Change Heat Transfer Devices, 2015-present 2. Sungu Kim, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, 2015-present 3. Sahar Andalib, Evaporative Self-Assembly, 2014-present 4. Arian Jafari, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, 2012-2013 5. Junfeng Xiao, Transport Phenomena during Convective deposition of Micro and Nanoparticles, 2009-

2011, tuition and stipend paid by the China Scholarship Council. 6. Michael Grad, Optofluidics, graduated Fall 2012. 7. Amy Betz, Multiphase Microfluidics for Convective Heat Transfer and Manufacturing (2007-2011).

Honorable mention for best poster award at IMECE 2010 Micro & Nano Technology Poster Forum. Since August 2011, Amy is tenure-track Assistant Professor at Kansas State University, Manhattan KS.

8. Jie Xu, Bubble Dynamics in Micro-Geometries (2005-2010); Since August 2010, Jie is tenure-track Assistant Professor at Washington State University Vancouver.

9. Rajneesh Bhardwaj, Coupling of Transport Phenomena during Microdroplet Deposition on a Solid Substrate (2004-2010). Graduated with Columbia University distinction for outstanding Ph.D. thesis. Since January 2012, Raj is tenure-track Assistant Professor at IIT Bombay, India.

Doctoral and Master’s Thesis Committee Member 1. Haixing Li, MS (Aerospace Eng., 2015- present) 2. Yuncong Chen, (MS Elec. Eng., 2014-present) 3. Chong Li (MS Mech. Eng., 2013-2015, advisor Xinwei Wang) 4. Zaoli Xu (MS Mech. Eng., 2013-2015, advisor Xinwei Wang) 5. Aaron Bertram (MS Mech. Eng., 2013-present, advisor Kong, Song-Charng) 6. Serdar Kocaman (PhD, Mech. Eng, advisor CW Wong), Thesis defended Spring 2011. 7. Abby Shaw-Krauss (Ph.D. Applied Maths, Advisor M. Weinstein), “Simulation of bubble oscillations

in an inviscid fluid”, PhD Thesis defended January 15, 2010. 8. Christian Aucoin (Ph.D. Chem. Eng, advisor Edward Leonard), “Transverse Movement of

Erythrocytes in Microfluidic Flows”, 2009 9. Mona Larsen (Ph.D. Chem. Eng, advisor Nina Shapley), “Understanding Particulate Flow in

Microfluidics and Novel Design of Biopolymer Nanoparticles”, 2008 10. Nicholas Hudak (Ph.D. Chem. Eng., advisor Scott Barton), “Mediated Biocatalytic Cathodes for Fuel

Cells”, 2007 11. Yajun Fan, (Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, advisor Larry Yao), “Simulation and Characterization of

Laser Induced Deformation Processes”, 2006 M.S. students 1. Ashton Archer, Phase Change Heat Transfer, 2014 2. Yuncong Chen, Microfluidics, 2014-present 3. Matthew Guleen, transport processes and biphilicity, 2015 4. Willem Lubberden, ‘Pool Boiling on Enhanced Surfaces’, 2011-2012 5. Gaël Osowiecki, Visualization of unsteady lubrication flows, graduated March 2011 6. Nobuyuki Hirooka, Simulations of 2-phase and multiphase flow, 2010-date. 2 year studies financed by

Xerox. 7. Ashish Shah, Studies of Blood Drop Evaporation and Coagulation, Sept-Dec 2010 8. Liqun Fu, Studies of Blood Drop Impact for Pattern Analysis, graduated May 2011

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9. Simon Genther, Experimental Study of Convective Deposition, graduated September 2010 10. Erik Huber, Microbioreactors for wastewater management, graduated January 2010 11. Regis Vaillant, Numerical Simulation of Bubble Trapping, graduated September 2009 12. Hussein Dhanani, Complex Fluids in Cross-Flow Microchannels, graduated August 2008 13. Robin Muller, Integrated Microfluidic Visualization on a Microchip for ultrahigh-throughput low-cost

Radiation Biodosimetry, graduated March 2008 14. Michel Dhur, Characterization and Design of Microstreaming Actuators for Microfluidic Chips,

graduated March 2007 15. Rajneesh Bhardwaj, A Numerical Study of Droplet Deposition on a Solid Substrate, graduated

December 2006 16. Xiaolin Wang, On the Dynamics of a Microbubble, and its Applications to Bioengineering and

Micromachines, graduated May 2005. Undergraduate Students 1. Isaac Laffey, Fall 2015, “Convective Heat Transfer in a Steel Power Plant” 2. Yuan Ma, Fall 2015, “Bloodstain Pattern Analysis” 3. David Bromeier, Spring 2015, ‘Design of Biphilic Surfaces’ 4. Gabe McCoy, Spring 2015, ‘Design of Imbibition Surfaces’ 5. Sam Tran-Lan, Spring 2015, ‘Visualization of Plant Physiology’ 6. Zach Wygnall, Spring 2015, ‘Design of a device for Bloodstain Pattern Analysis’ 7. Yong Lim, Spring 2015, ‘Evaporative Self-Assembly’ 8. Suya Gao, Spring 2015, ‘Pool Boiling Measurements’ 9. Vincent Lee, Fall 2014, ‘Thermal Pump Characterization and Design’ 10. George Ooi, Fall 2014‘Stain Measurements in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis’ 11. Josh Lesh, Fall 2013, “Pool boiling on Enhanced Surfaces” 12. Mile Hayes, Fall 2012-Spring 2013, “Design of Instruments for Bloodstain Pattern Analysis 13. Ying Xing, Summer 2012-Spring 2013, “Bloodstain Pattern Analysis” 14. Elise Backstorm, Spring 2012, ‘Characterization of Blood Stains’ 15. James Chen, Spring 2011, ‘Experimental Studies on Multiphase Flow on Complex Surfaces’ 16. Seth Aaron, Spring 2011, ‘Literature Study related to Bloodstain Pattern Analysis’ 17. Martin Li, Spring 2011, ‘Literature Study related to Bloodstain Pattern Analysis’ 18. Pablo V. Guzman, Spring 2011, ‘Experiments on Evaporative Self-Assembly’ 19. Kristina Bebedzakova, Spring 2011, ‘Experiments on Enhanced Heat Transfer in Microchannels’ 20. Max Gilmore, Spring 2010, ‘Literature Study related to Bloodstain Pattern Analysis’ 21. Estela Gonzalez, Spring 2010, ‘Design and fabrication of a Microfluidic Cell Sorter using

Electrostatic Forces’ High-School Students 1. Guadalupe Casas, summer 2013, “Influence of roughness on the wettability of metallic substrates”,

Young Engineers & Scientists applications program at Iowa State University, 2. Anne Baldwin, Summer 2008, “Numerical study of the Cooling of Skin Burns”, one journal paper

submitted; currently in Harvard University. 3. David Chang, Summer 2007, “Experimental Study of a Microchannel Heat Sink”, Intel competition

semi-finalist; admitted to Carnegie Mellon University. 4. Jonathan Kao, Summer 2004 and 2005, “Experimental study of a bubble-based micro-rotor”, two

conference papers, one journal paper, one best paper award at ASME Congress; admitted to Stanford University.

RESEARCH SUPPORT

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Current 1. $254K award from US Department of Defense (DOD), W911NF1520111 (Sept 2015-Aug 2017),

“Handbook on the specificities of military fabrics & clothes in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis”. Role: PI, with two co-investigators at DOD.

2. $739K award from US Department of Justice, 2014-DN-BX-K036 (Sept 2014-Aug 2017), “Finding the Region of Origin of Bloodspatters in Complex Situations: Novel Physics-Based Methods and Tools”. Role: PI, with 2 co-PIs

3. $99K, NSF grant # 1420704, EPSCoR Workshop: A 2014 Workshop on Engineered Crops (2014-2016), Role: co-PI, with Ted Heindel

4. $143,170, NSF grant #1235867 (2012-2016), “Collaborative Research: A Micropatterned Wettability Approach for Superior Boiling Heat Transfer Performance”, Role: PI.

5. $309K NSF grant # 1211187 (2010-2016), “Self-Assembly of Nanoparticles from Evaporating Liquid Films and Drops: Science, Engineering and Applications”. Role: PI, with 3 co-PIs.

Completed 6. $632K award from US Department of Justice, 2010-DN-BX-K403 (2010-2012; 2012-2015),

“Development of a Science Base and Open Source Software for Bloodstain Pattern Analysis”. Role: PI, with 2 co-PIs

7. $100K, ISU Presidential Initiative award for Interdisciplinary Research program (2013-2014). Role: PI, with 9 faculty members from the Colleges of Ag/Life Sciences and Engineering.

8. $360K NSF GOALI grant #1102163, with GE Research (2011-2014), “Chip-scale single-molecule optofluidic sensing and manipulation”. Role: co-PI with Chee Wei Wong as PI

9. $8K, ISU internal grant for Seminar Series on Computationally Engineered Plants (2012-2013). Role: PI, with five co-PIs.

10. $26K NSF grant #1248221, Student Poster Symposium at ASME Society-Wide Micro and Nano Technology Forum, Houston, Texas, November 9-15, 2012. Role: co-PI with Tony Huang as PI.

11. $40K NSF grant #1160568, Student Poster Symposium at ASME Society-Wide Micro and Nano Technology Forum, Denver, Colorado, November 11, 2011 - November 17, 2011, Role: co-PI with Tony Huang as PI.

12. $73K NSF EAGER Grant (2010-2012), “Feasibility Study of Micro-Level Sensing and Process Control of Nitrification”, with Attinger as PI with Kartik Chandran co-PI.

13. $5m NIH P41 (September 2009-2014) “Radiological Research Accelerator Facilities”. Role: co-investigator for $485K total cost.

14. $240K graduate student scholarship (August 2009-August 2013) providing four years of tuition and stipend for GRA Junfeng Xiao, from the China Scholarship Council.

15. $25K planning grant (Phase I, awarded November 16, 2009) "Development of an Ambulatory Lung Assist Device for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome" of the Irving Institute Collaborative and Multidisciplinary Pilot Research (CaMPR) Award program. Role: co-PI.

16. $195K Columbia SEAS internal grant "Initiative in Micro & Nanoscale Energy Conversion", awarded December 2007. Role: co-PI.

17. $300K NSF grant (2007-2010): “Optofluidics for next generation of laboratory-on-a-chip”, role, PI with Chee Wei Wong co-PI.

18. $100K NIH pilot project (2007-2008): “Integrated microfluidic visualization on a microchip for ultrahigh-throughput low-cost radiation biodosimetry”, Role: PI with two co-PIs.

19. $6K NSF Research Experience for Undergraduate (Summer 2006), ‘Investigation of bubble dynamics in microscale geometries, with applications in bioengineering and microfluidics’. Role: single PI.

20. $400K NSF early CAREER award (2005-January 2010): ‘Investigation of bubble dynamics in microscale geometries, with applications in bioengineering and microfluidics’. Role: single PI.

21. $259K NSF grant (2004-2009): ’Coupling the High Resolution of Laser Measurements and Finite-

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Element Simulations to Understand Transport Phenomena during Microdroplet Deposition’. Role: PI, with Jon Longtin co-PI.

JOURNAL ARTICLES (italic=lab members, favorite publications in bold). H-index is 19 as per Google Scholar, December, 2015. 1. C. Frankiewicz and D. Attinger, "Texture and Wettability of Metallic Lotus Leaves," Nanoscale, 2016,

DOI 10.1039/C5NR04098A. 2. V. Lee and D. Attinger, "Thermodynamics of a naive jetting thermometer made of zisha clay," 2015

(submitted). 3. D. Attinger, Y. Takata, “Selected papers from the 12th International Conference on Nanochannels,

Microchannels and Minichannels,” Invited Paper in Heat Transfer Engineering, vol. 36, pp. 1-5, 2015. 4. C. Hurth, R. Bhardwaj, S. Andalib, C. Frankiewicz, A. Dobos, D. Attinger, and F. Zenhausern,

“Biomolecular interactions control the shape of stains from drying droplets of complex fluids,” Chemical Engineering Science, vol. 137, pp. 398-403, 2015.

5. D. Attinger, C. Frankiewicz, A. R. Betz, T. M. Schutzius, R. Ganguly, A. Das, C.-J. Kim, and C. M. Megaridis, "Surface engineering for phase change heat transfer: A review," MRS Energy & Sustainability, vol. 1, pp. 1-40, 2014

6. M. Grad, E. F. Young, L. Smilenov, D. J. Brenner, and D. Attinger, "A simple add-on microfluidic appliance for accurately sorting small populations of cells with high fidelity," Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, vol. 23, Nov 2013.

7. T. Lu, D. Attinger, and S. M. Liu, "Large-eddy simulations of velocity and temperature fluctuations in hot and cold fluids mixing in a tee junction with an upstream straight or elbow main pipe," Nuclear Engineering and Design, vol. 263, pp. 32-41, 2013.

8. T. Lu, S. M. Liu, and D. Attinger, "Large-eddy simulations of structure effects of an upstream elbow main pipe on hot and cold fluids mixing in a vertical tee junction," Annals of Nuclear Energy, vol. 60, pp. 420-431, 2013.

9. D. Attinger, C. Moore, A. Donaldson, A. Jafari, and H. A. Stone, "Fluid dynamics topics in bloodstain pattern analysis: comparative review and research opportunities," Forensic Sci Int, vol. 231, pp. 375-96, Sep 10 2013.

10. A. R. Betz, J. Jenkins, C.-J. Kim, and D. Attinger, (2013). "Boiling heat transfer on superhydrophilic, superhydrophobic, and superbiphilic surfaces." International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 57(2): 733-741.

11. M. Grad, A. W. Bigelow, G. Garty, D. Attinger, and D. J. Brenner, "Optofluidic cell manipulation for a biological microbeam," REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, vol. 84, pp. 014301-014301-7, 2013.

12. Grad, M., A. Harken, G. Randers-Pehrson, D. Attinger and D. J. Brenner (2012). "An ultra-thin Schottky diode as a transmission particle detector for biological microbeams." Journal of Instrumentation 7(12): P12001-P12001

13. J. Xiao, H. A. Stone, and D. Attinger, (2012). "Source-like solution for radial imbibition into a homogeneous semi-infinite porous medium." Langmuir 28(9): 4208-4212.

14. N. Kim, Z. Li, C. Hurth, F. Zenhausern, S.-F. Chang, and D. Attinger, "Identification of fluid and substrate chemistry based on automatic pattern recognition of stains," Analytical Methods, 2012, DOI10.1039/c1ay05338h.

15. Baldwin, A., J. Xu and D. Attinger (2012). "How to cool a burn: a heat transfer point of view." Journal of Burn Care and Research 33(2): 176-187.

16. G. Garty, M. Grad, B. K. Jones, Y. Xu, J. Xu, G. Randers-Pehrson, D. Attinger, and D. J. Brenner, " Design of a Novel Flow-and-Shoot Microbeam," Radiation Protection Dosimetry, vol. 143, pp. 344-348, Feb 2011

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17. H. Zhang, A. Betz, A. Qadeer, D. Attinger, and W. Chen, "Microfluidic formation of monodispersed spherical microgels composed of triple-network crosslinking," Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol. 121, pp. 3093-3100, 2011.

18. M. Grad, C. C. Tsai, C. W. Wong, and D. Attinger, Transient sensing of liquid films in microfluidic channels with optofluidic microresonators, Measurement Science and Technology, 21(7), 2010, p. 075204.

19. Betz, A., J. Xu, H. Qiu, and D. Attinger, Do surfaces with mixed hydrophilic and hydrophobic areas enhance pool boiling? Appl. Phys. Lett. 97, 141909 (2010); doi:10.1063/1.3485057.

20. R. Bhardwaj, X. Fang, P. Somasundaran, and D. Attinger, Self-assembly of particles from evaporating colloidal droplets: role of the pH and proposition of a phase diagram, Langmuir, 2010, vol. 26 (11), pp. 7833-7842.

21. Xu, J., R. Vaillant, and D. Attinger, Porous membrane for gas removal in microfluidic channels: physical mechanisms and design criteria. Microfluid. Nanofluid. 2010, 9:765-772.

22. Betz and D. Attinger, Can Segmented Flow Enhance Heat Transfer in Microchannel Heat Sinks?,", International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 53 (2010), pp. 3683-3691.

23. R. Bhardwaj, J. P. Longtin, and D. Attinger, "Interfacial temperature measurements, high-speed visualization and finite-element simulations of droplet impact and evaporation on a solid surface," International Journal Heat Mass transfer, 53 (2010), pp. 3733-3744.

24. Xu, J. and D. Attinger, How to prevent sagging during the bonding or lamination of chips with large aspect ratio chambers. Lab on a chip: Chips and tips, July 2009.

25. Bhardwaj R., Fang X. and Attinger D., Pattern formation during the evaporation of a colloidal nanoliter drop: a numerical and experimental study, New Journal of Physics, vol. 11, p. 075020, 2009.

26. Packer J, Attinger D and Ventikos Y, Ultrasound-driven viscous streaming, modelled via momentum injection, Sensors and transducers, Vol 3, pp 47-58, 2008.

27. Xu J. and Attinger D, Profile measurement for microstructures made in hard material, Lab on a chip: Chips and tips, 22 October 2008.

28. Xu J. and Attinger D, Drop on demand in a microfluidic chip, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, Vol 18, pp 065020, 2008.

29. Bhardwaj, R. and D. Attinger, Non-isothermal wetting during impact of millimeter size water drop on a flat substrate: numerical investigation and comparison with high speed visualization experiments, International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, 29(5), pp.1422-1435, 2008.

30. Podvin-Delarue, B., S. Khoja, F. Moraga, and D. Attinger, Model and Experimental Visualisations of the interaction of a bubble with an inclined wall, Chemical Engineering Science, 2008. 63(7): p. 1914-1928.

31. D. Attinger, "Communicate your Enthusiasm", in NSF CAREER Proposal Writing Tips, ZJ Pei Editor, Lulu.com Editions, 2007

32. Xu J. and Attinger D, Control and ultrasonic actuation of a gas-liquid interface in a microfluidic chip, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, Vol 17 pp 609-616 2007.

33. Kao, J., X. Wang, J. Warren, J. Xu, and D. Attinger, A bubble-powered micro-rotor: conception, manufacturing, assembly and characterization, Journal for Micromechanics and Microengineering, 2007. 17: p. 2554-2560.

34. Xu, J. and D. Attinger, Acoustic excitation of superharmonic capillary waves on a meniscus in a planar microgeometry, Physics of Fluids, 2007. 19: p. 108107.

35. Bhardwaj, R., J. Longtin, and D. Attinger, A numerical investigation on the influence of liquid properties and interfacial heat transfer during microdroplet deposition onto a glass substrate, International Journal Heat Mass transfer, 2007. 50: p. 2912-2923.

36. Chio, H., M.J. Jensen, X. Wang, H. Bruus, and D. Attinger, Transient pressure drops of gas bubbles passing through liquid-filled microchannel contractions: an experimental and numerical study. J. Micromech. Microeng, Vol 16, pp 143-149, 2006.

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37. Wang, X., F. Moraga, and D. Attinger, A micro-rotor driven by an acoustic bubble, Nanoscale and Microscale Thermophysical Engineering Vol 10(4), pp 379-385, 2006.

38. Chang, S., D. Attinger, F.-P. Chiang, Y. Zhao, and R. Patel, SIEM Measurements of Ultimate Tensile Strength and Tensile Modulus of Jetted, UV Cured Cationic Resin Microsamples. Journal of Rapid Prototyping, 2004. 10 (3): p. 193-199.

39. Attinger, D. and D. Poulikakos, On Quantifying Interfacial Thermal Resistance and Surface Energy during Molten Microdroplet Surface Deposition. Journal of Atomization and Spray, 2003. 13(218): p. 309-319.

40. D. Attinger and D. Poulikakos, Melting and Resolidification of a Substrate caused by Molten Microdroplet Impact, ASME Journal of Heat Transfer Vol. 123, pp. 1110-1121, 2001.

41. D. Attinger, Z. Zhao, and D. Poulikakos, An Experimental Study of Molten Microdroplet Surface Deposition and Solidification: Transient Behavior and Wetting Angle Dynamics, ASME Journal of Heat Transfer Vol. 122 (3), pp. 544-556, 2000

42. J. M. Waldvogel, G. Diversiev, D. Poulikakos, C. M. Megaridis, D. Attinger, B. Xiong and D. B. Wallace, Impact and Solidification of Molten-Metal Droplets on Electronic Substrates, ASME Journal of Heat Transfer Vol. 120, p. 539, 1998.

EDITED BOOKS, BOOK CHAPTERS 1. J. Xu and D. Attinger, "Piezoelectric Actuation in Multiphase Microfluidics," in Encyclopedia of

Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, D. Li, Ed., ed: Springer US, 2014, pp. 1-10. 2. M. Grad, The integration of active silicon components in polymer microfluidic devices: CreateSpace,

2013, Daniel Attinger Editor, ISBN 978-1481805476 3. Amy R. Betz, “Multiphase Microfluidics for Convective Heat Transfer and Manufacturing”, Daniel

Attinger Editor, Create Space Publishing, January 2013, ISBN 978-1481238397 4. Jie Xu, “Dynamics of Drops and Bubbles in Microgeometries”, Daniel Attinger Editor, CreateSpace

Publisher, August 2010, ISBN 978-1453702703. 5. Rajneesh Bhardwaj, “An investigation of the evaporation of a droplet on a solid surface: evaporation,

self-assembly of colloidal deposits, and interfacial heat transfer”, Daniel Attinger Editor, CreateSpace Publisher, February 1, 2010, ISBN 978-1449972141.

6. Attinger, D., S. Haferl, Z. Zhao, and D. Poulikakos, Transport Phenomena in the Impact of a Molten Droplet on a Surface: Macroscopic Phenomenology and Microscopic Considerations. Part II: Heat Transfer and Solidification,” in Annual Reviews of Heat Transfer, Vol. XI, C.L. Tien, Editor. 2000. pp. 65-143.

7. S. Haferl, Z. Zhao, J. Giannakouros, D. Attinger, and D. Poulikakos, "Transport Phenomena in the Impact of a Molten Droplet on a Surface: Macroscopic Phenomenology and Microscopic Considerations. Part I Fluid Dynamics", in Annual Reviews of Heat Transfer, Vol. XI, pp. 65-143, Begell House, NY, 2000

CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS (italic=lab members) 1. D. Attinger and C. Frankiewicz, Coating-Free Superhydrophobic Copper Surfaces for Phase Change

Heat Transfer, accepted to 9th International Conference on Boiling and Condensation Heat Transfer, April 26-30, 2015 – Boulder, Colorado

2. D. Attinger, C. Frankiewicz, A. R. Betz, T. M. Schutzius, R. Ganguly, A. Das, C.-J. Kim, and C. M. Megaridis, Surface texture and wettability engineering for phase change heat transfer: a Review, accepted to 9th International Conference on Boiling and Condensation Heat Transfer, April 26-30, 2015 – Boulder, Colorado

3. A. R. Betz, C. Frankiewicz, T. M. Schutzius, R. Ganguly, C.-J. Kim,, D. Attinger, and C. M. Megaridis, A. Das,, Wettability Engineering to Control Frost Formation and Icing, presented at the 2014 ASME IMECE Conference, Montreal.

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4. D. Attinger, C. Frankiewicz, A. R. Betz, T. M. Schutzius, R. Ganguly, A. Das, C.-J. Kim, and C. M. Megaridis , Wettability Engineering to Control Boiling Heat Transfer, presented at the 2014 ASME IMECE Conference, Montreal

5. D. Attinger, B. S. Sikarwar, C. Frankiewicz, and C. Moore, "On the importance of drop impact studies in forensic applications," presented at the 2014 International ASME Fluids Engineering Conference, August 2014 (invited presentation).

6. A. Donaldson and D. Attinger, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: Practical Computational Tools for Forensic Science, accepted to the 2014 International ASME Conference on Nanochannels, Minichannels and Microchannels, Chicago IL, 2014

7. Arpa Ghosh, Basant S. Sikarwar, Daniel Attinger, Microfluidic Measurements of Physical Properties of Blood for Forensic Studies, accepted to the 2014 International ASME Conference on Nanochannels, Minichannels and Microchannels, Chicago IL, 2014

8. Basant S. Sikarwar, Arpa Ghosh, and Daniel Attinger, Simple, Low Cost Microfluidic Measurements of Physical Properties of Blood for Forensic Studies, accepted to the 2014 International ASME Conference on Nanochannels, Minichannels and Microchannels, Chicago IL, 2014

9. D. Attinger, "Surface chemistry and surface science for phase change heat transfer," in International Workshop on Micro and Nano Structures for Phase Change Heat Transfer, MIT Endicott House, Dedham, MA, April 22-23, 2013.

10. D. Attinger, C. Moore, A. Donaldson, A. Jafari, and H. A. Stone, "Review on some Fluid Dynamics Aspects of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis," in NIJ R&D Grantees Meeting, Seattle, WA, February 18, 2014

11. M. Grad, D. J. Brenner, and D. Attinger, “Microfluidics at Columbia University’s Radiological Research Accelerator Facility”, Ontario on a Chip Conference, 2013, Toronto, ON

12. D. Attinger, C. Moore, and C. Frankiewicz, "Can we reconstruct the curved trajectories of blood drops?" in IABPA (international association of bloodstain pattern analysts) training conference, San Diego, CA, 2013.

13. D. Attinger, C. Moore, A. Donaldson, and H. A. Stone, "Fluid Dynamics Aspects of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis:Comparative review and research opportunities," in IABPA (international association of bloodstain pattern analysts) training conference, San Diego, CA, 2013.

14. D. Attinger, C. Moore, A. Donaldson, A. Jafari, and H. Stone, "Opportunities for Fluid Dynamics Research in the Forensic Discipline of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis," Bulletin of the American Physical Society, vol. 58, 2013.

15. N. Kim, Z. Li, C. Hurth, F. Zenhausern, S.-F. Chang, and D. Attinger, "Identification of biofluids based on pattern recognition of stains," presented at the Summer 2013 Heat Transfer Conference of ASME, Minneapolis, MN, 2013.

16. W. R. Morrow, A. R. Betz, and D. Attinger, "Modeling and Optimization of Biphilic Surfaces in the Nucleate Pool Boiling regime," presented at the Summer 2013 Heat Transfer Conference of ASME, Minneapolis, MN, 2013.

17. N. Kim, Z. Li, C. Hurth, F. Zenhausern, S.-F. Chang, and D. Attinger, "Identifying Complex Fluids by Pattern Recognition of Stains," presented at the 2013 International ASME Conference on Nanochannels, Minichannels and Microchannels, Sapporo, Japan, 2013.

18. A. R. Betz, J. Jenkins, C.-J. Kim, and D. Attinger, "Boiling heat transfer on superhydrophilic, superhydrophobic, and superbiphilic surfaces," presented at the 2013 International ASME Conference on Nanochannels, Minichannels and Microchannels, Sapporo, Japan, 2013.

19. A. Jafari, Y. Xing, C. Moore, A. Donaldson, H. Stone, and D. Attinger, "On Some Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer Aspects of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis in Forensics," in ASME Heat Transfer Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2013

20. D. Attinger, H. A. Stone, and J. Xiao, "Source-like Solution for Radial Imbibition into a Homogeneous Semi-infinite Porous Medium, poster presentation #P23," presented at the Gordon Research Conference, Flow and Transport in Permeable Media, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, 2012.

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21. D. Attinger, A. R. Betz, T. M. Schutzius, J. Jenkins, C.-J. Kim, and C. M. Megaridis, "Biphilicity and Superbiphilicity for Wettability Control of Multiphase Heat Transfer, abstract BAPS.2012.DFD.A31.7," presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics San Diego, California, 2012.

22. N. Panicker and D. Attinger, "Numerical Study of Nucleate Pool Boiling: Effect of Surface Wettability, poster presentation at micro/nano Forum IMECE2012-93995," presented at the ASME IMECE, Houston, 2012.

23. J. Xiao, H. A. Stone, and D. Attinger, "Source-like Solution for Radial Imbibition into a Homogeneous Semi-infinite Porous Medium, poster presentation at micro/nano Forum IMECE2012-93919," presented at the ASME IMECE, Houston, 2012.

24. Garty, G., Grad, M., Attinger, D., and Brenner, D., Integrating Microfluidics with Microbeams, in 10th International Workshop: Microbeam Probes of Cellular Radiation Response. 2012: New York, USA.

25. M. Grad*, A. Harken, G. Randers-Pehrson, D. Brenner, and D. Attinger, "An Ultra-Thin Schottky Diode as a Transmission Particle Detector for Biological Microbeams, poster presentation IMECE2012-93998," presented at the ASME IMECE, Houston, 2012. (*received ASME travel award)

26. ‘Wettability engineering and control of multiphase transport phenomena’, AR Betz and D. Attinger, in ASME International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. 2012: Puerto Rico, ICNMM2012-73232

27. A. R. Betz and D. Attinger, "A Theoretical Model for Predicting Heat Transfer Enhancement of Biphilic Surfaces, abstract ICNMM2012-73250," presented at the ASME 10th International Conference on Nanochannels, Minichannels and Microchannels, Puerto Rico, USA, 2012.

28. ‘The Odyssey of the biphilic surface, with micro- and nanotechnologies as Trojan horse’, D. Attinger, in ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference. 2012: Puerto Rico

29. A.R. Betz, J.R. Jenkins, C.-J. Kim and D. Attinger, Nano-Engineered Surfaces With Heterogeneous Wettability for Boiling Heat Transfer Enhancement, Proceedings of the ASME 2011 9th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels ICNMM2011, June 19-22, 2011, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

30. Amy Betz, Jie Xu, Hui-He Qiu and Daniel Attinger, ‘Hydrophobic patterns to enhance pool boiling’, in NSTI Nanotech Conference, Boston, May 2011.

31. D. Attinger, Z. Li, P.-L. Hsieh, and S.-F. Chang, "Use of Automated Image Analysis Techniques to Determine Impact Velocities in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis," in American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 2012 Annual Meeting, , Atlanta, Georgia, abstract C40

32. ‘Source-like Solution for Radial Imbibition into a Homogeneous Semi-Infinite Porous Medium’, Daniel Attinger, Howard Stone, Junfeng Xiao, 64th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Baltimore, Maryland, November 21, 2011.

33. ‘An Analytical Model to Explain Pool Boiling Enhancement on Surfaces with Heterogeneous Wettability’, D. Attinger and A.R. Betz, ASME Applied Mechanics and Materials Conference, McMAT-2011, June 1, 2011.

34. ‘Use of a porous membrane for gas bubble removal in microfluidic channels: physical mechanisms and design criteria’, Jie Xu, Regis Vaillant and Daniel Attinger, 63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Long Beach, CA, November 22, 2010

35. N. Kim, D. Attinger, and K. Chandran, "Respirometric Microbioreactors for Biokinetic Estimation of Nitrification Activity," presented at the WEFTEC 2011, the Conference of the Water Environment Federation, Los Angeles, 2011, pp.1-4.

36. A. R. Betz, J. Jenkins, J. Xu, H. Qiu, C.-J. Kim, D. Attinger, Drastic Enhancements of Boiling Heat Transfer with Micro- and Nano-Engineering of Surface Wettability, Honorable mention for best poster Award at IMECE Micro & Nano Technology Poster Forum 2010, Vancouver BC.

37. A.R. Betz, J.R. Jenkins, C.-J. Kim and D. Attinger, "Significant Boiling Enhancement with Surfaces Combining Superhydrophilic and Superhydrophobic Patterns," in 2011 IEEE 24th International

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Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, Eds: New York: IEEE, 2011, pp. 1193-1196. 38. J. F. Xiao, R. Bhardwaj, and D. Attinger, "Manufacturing self-assembled coatings of micro- and nano-

particles by controlled evaporation of drops and thin films," in Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications Iii. vol. 8031, T. George, M. S. Islam, and A. K. Dutta, Eds., ed Bellingham: SPIE-Int Soc Optical Engineering, 2011.

39. Xiao, J. and D. Attinger, Simulations of Meniscus Motion and Evaporation for Convective Deposition Process, in COMSOL conference 2010. 2010: Boston, MA.

40. Garty, G., M. Grad, B.K. Jones, Y. Xu, J. Xu, G. Randers-Pehrson, D. Attinger, and D. Brenner, Design of a novel Flow- and Shoot (FAST) microbeam, in Radiation Protection Dosimetry. submitted 2009

41. Attinger, D., Injection, transport and removal of gas bubbles in microchannels for heat transfer enhancement, in ASME International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. 2010: Montreal, Canada.

42. Grad, M., L. Smilenov, D. Brenner, and D. Attinger, Characterization of flow switching time and cell stress in a microfluidic cell sorter, in ASME International conference on nanochannels, microchannels, and minichannels. 2010: Montreal, Canada.

43. M. Grad, D. Attinger, CW Wong, Embedded refractive index sensing in microchannels using multiplexed microresonators, submitted to the ASME Fluid Dynamics Division and Micro, Nano and Minichannels ASME conference, Montreal, August 2010.

44. Betz, A., H. Zhang, W. Chen, and D. Attinger, Microfluidic Formation of Monodispersed Spherical Microgels Composed of Triple-network Crosslinking, in ASME International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. 2010: Montreal, Canada

45. Xu, J. and D. Attinger. Porous membrane for bubbles removal in microfluidic channels: physical mechanisms and design criteria, US National Conference on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 2010, Penn State University, June 2010.

46. Xu, J., G. Garty, D. Brenner, and D. Attinger, On-demand Single-Cell Dispensing in a Microfluidic System for Microbeam Irradiation, in 16th U.S. National congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. June 2010: State College, PA.

47. Rajneesh Bhardwaj, Jon P. Longtin and Daniel Attinger, Interfacial temperature measurements, high-speed visualization and finite-element simulations of droplet impact and evaporation on a solid surface, US National Conference on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 2010, Penn State University, June 2010.

48. Bhardwaj, R., X. Fang, P. Somasundaran, and D. Attinger, Numerical simulations of pattern formation during the evaporation of drops containing colloidal particles, in 16th U.S. National congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. June 2010: State College, PA.

49. Grad, M., C.C. Tsai, M. Yu, D.L. Kwong, C.W. Wong, and D. Attinger, Real-time high-sensitivity sensing of liquid films in microchannels using optofluidic microresonators, in Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics. May 2010: San Jose, USA.

50. Rajneesh Bhardwaj, Xiaohua Fang, P. Somasundaran and Daniel Attinger, Numerical simulations of pattern formation during the evaporation of colloidal drops, 2010 MRS Conference, April 2010, San Francisco.

51. Bhardwaj, R., X. Fang, P. Somasundaran, and D. Attinger, A phase diagram to determine the deposit left by an evaporating colloidal droplet, in Material research society spring meeting. April 2010: San Francisco, CA.

52. Bhardwaj, R., Fang X, Somasundaran P and Attinger D, How to control the shape of the deposit left by an evaporating drop?, 13th IACIS International Conference on Surface and Colloid Science and the 83rd ACS Colloid & Surface Science Symposium, New York, NY, 2009.

53. Bhardwaj, R., Fang X, and Attinger D, Pattern formation during the evaporation of a colloidal nanoliter drop: a numerical and experimental study, 13th IACIS International Conference on Surface

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and Colloid Science and the 83rd ACS Colloid & Surface Science Symposium, New York, NY, 2009 54. Grad, M., S. Kocaman, C. Tsai, C.W. Wong, and D. Attinger. Optical Micro-Resonators as Refractive

Index Sensors in Microfluidics,in NSTI Nanotech Conference, Houston, May 2009. 55. Betz, A. and D. Attinger, On the use of segmented flow to enhance heat transfer in microchannel heat

sinks, in NSTI Nanotech. 2009: Houston, Texas. 56. Betz, A. and D. Attinger, Bubble injection to enhance heat transfer in microchannel heat sinks, in

ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. 2009: Lake Buena Vista, Florida. p. 1681-1690.

57. Xu, J. and D. Attinger. Dispensing single fluid particles on demand in a microfluidic chip. in MicroTAS. 2008. San Diego.

58. Packer, J., D. Attinger, and Y. Ventikos. Ultrasonically excited viscous streaming modeled via steady momentum injection. in NSTI Nanotech conference. 2008. Boston, June 2008

59. Xu, J. and D. Attinger. Generation of picoliter and nanoliter drops on demand in a microfluidic chip. in NSTI Nanotech. 2008. Boston, MA.

60. Bhardwaj, R. and D. Attinger, A numerical model for the evaporation of a nanoliter droplet on a solid, heated substrate, in Fluid Engineering in Micro- and Nanosystems Forum, 2007 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Seattle, Washington. 2007.

61. Bhardwaj, R., J.P. Longtin, and D. Attinger, Interfacial heat transfer during droplet impact on a solid surface: comparison of high-resolution laser measurements with finite-element simulations, in Fluid Engineering in Micro- and Nanosystems Forum, 2007 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Seattle, Washington. 2007.

62. Xu, J. and D. Attinger, Measurements of the dynamics of a single gas bubble moving in complex PDMS micro-geometries, Fluid Engineering in Micro- and Nanosystems Forum, 2006 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 5-10, 2006 Chicago, Illinois. 2006.

63. Bérengère Podvin, Francisco Moraga and D. Attinger, Numerical simulation of a small bubble impinging onto an inclined wall, 2006 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 5-10, 2006 Chicago, Illinois. 2006.

64. Suleman Khoja and Daniel Attinger, High-speed visualization of bubbles interacting with a solid surface, ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 5-10, 2006 Chicago, Illinois. 2006

65. Berengere Podvin, Suleman Khoja , Daniel Attinger, Francisco Moraga, Model and experimental vizualisation of a bubble interacting with an inclined wall, 59th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Tampa Bay, Florida, 2006.

66. Attinger, D., A remediation scheme to global warming: engineering biodegradable aerosols with maximum scattering potential, Fluid Engineering in Micro- and Nanosystems Forum, 2006 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 5-10, 2006 Chicago, Illinois. 2006.

67. Kao, J., J. Warren, J. Xu, and D. Attinger, A bubble-powered micro-rotor: manufacturing, assembly and characterization, Fluid Engineering in Micro- and Nanosystems Forum, 2006 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 5-10, 2006 Chicago, Illinois. 2006.

68. Kao, J., J. Warren, J. Xu, and D. Attinger. A Bio-Inspired Rotor Powered by a Micro-Bubble. Nanotech 2006. 2006. Boston, Massachusetts.

69. Rajneesh Bhardwaj and Daniel Attinger, FC-72 spray in electronics cooling: a numerical tool to study the heat transfer between a microdroplet and a solid surface, Advanced Technology Workshop on Thermal Management, 2005, Palo Alto, CA.

70. Jensen, M.J., X. Wang, D. Attinger, and H. Bruus. Clogging pressures of bubbles in microchannel contractions: theory and experiments. NSTI Nanotech 2004. 2004. Boston, Massachusetts

71. Chow, C.K. and D. Attinger. Visualization and Measurements of Microdroplet Impact Dynamics on a

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Curved Substrate. ASME_JSME Joint Fluids Engineering Conference. 2003. Honolulu, Hawaii: ASME, New York.

72. D. Attinger and D. Poulikakos, "Quantifying Interfacial Thermal Resistance during Molten Microdroplet Surface Deposition by Combining Numerical Simulations with Transient Measurements." ILASS 2001 Conference, Spray Impact on Wall and Films, Zurich, Switzerland, CD-ROM proceedings

73. D. Attinger, B. van der Schoot and M. Boillat, "Applications and Development of a Microsensor-Controlled Liquid Handling System for Drug Research and Biotechnology." 2001 Technology Leadership Day Conference, Technical University of Fribourg, Switzerland.

74. D. Attinger, Z. Zhao and D. Poulikakos, "On Factors influencing the Wetting Angle after a Molten Microdroplet Impacts a Surface, " ICLASS-2000 Conference, Pasadena, California, 2000, pp. 235-243.

75. Haferl, S.E., D. Poulikakos, D. Attinger, and Z. Zhao. Fluid Dynamics and Solidification in the Pile-up of Picoliter Droplets in Micromanufacturing. in the International Conference of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. 2000. Chicago, Illinois, USA.

76. D. Attinger, V. Butty, S. E. Haferl and D. Poulikakos, "Numerical Modeling of Microdroplet Impact and Solidification with Substrate Melting, " ICTAM-2000 Conference, Chicago, Illinois.

77. D. Attinger, Z. Zhao and D. Poulikakos, "Visualization and Measurements of Picoliter-Size Molten Droplet Impact Dynamics and Solidification on a Surface," ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Nashville, Tennessee, 1999, HTD-Vol. 364-3, pp. 159-169.

78. D. Attinger, Z. Zhao and D. Poulikakos, "Analytical Estimation of the Maximum Spreading Diameter during Impact of a Drop on a Colder Surface Including Thermocapillary and Gravitational Effects." ILASS 1999 Conference, Spray Impact on Wall and Films, Toulouse, France, CD-ROM proceedings

INVITED TALKS AND KEYNOTES 1. ‘God made the bulk, surfaces were invented by the devil, and mankind deserves new measurements at

the solid-fluids interface’. Invited Speaker at Forum on Multiphase Flow Measurements, Shanghai, China, Dec 10 2015

2. ‘Fluid Dynamics measurements in forensics’. Invited Speaker at Forum on Multiphase Flow Measurements, Shanghai, China, Dec 11 2015

3. ‘On smart surfaces for chase change heat transfer, and the thermodynamics of tea pets’. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, December 2015

4. ‘Design of optimum surfaces for boiling, and thermodynamics of Zisha pottery’., invited talk at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou China, December 2015

5. ‘Ebulltion, imbibition and percolation in espresso making processes’ Eversys, SA, May 2015 6. ‘Fluid Dynamics Topics in the Forensics Discipline of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis’, May 2015

Denmark 7. ‘Remembering Art Bergles’, presented Aug 5 2014, during Banquet of ASME-ICNMM Conference,

Chicago., with contributions from faculty members from 12 institutions, including MIT, RPI, UCLA and Iowa State University.

8. Distinguished Speaker Lecture, “Crime Scene Reconstruction and Advanced Materials: Opportunities for Thermofluid Research”, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal Canada, Nov 17, 2014

9. “Engineered surfaces for phase change heat transfer”, invited talk at ME Department, University of Maryland, Oct 17, 2014,

10. “Complex Fluids Boiling and Drying on Complex Surfaces: Multiscale Physics with Multiple Applications”, invited talk presented at the College of Engineering of Peking University, May 30, 2014.

11. D. Attinger, C. Moore, A. Donaldson, A. Jafari, and H. A. Stone, "Review on some Fluid Dynamics

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Aspects of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis," in NIJ R&D Grantees Meeting, Seattle, WA, February 18, 2014

12. “Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: A roadmap towards more practical and accurate methods”, presented at the Beijing Forensic Medicine Center, June 25, 2014.

13. “A review of surface engineering for phase change heat transfer”, presented in the Department of Thermal Engineering, Tsinghua University, June 26, 2014

14. “A review of surface engineering for phase change heat transfer”, presented in the School of Aerospace Engineering, Tsinghua University, June 3, 2014

15. Wettability engineering for multiscale control of phase change heat transfer, invited talk at University of Washington, Feb 19, 2014.

16. "A Review of Surface Engineering for Phase Change Heat Transfer," presented at the Workshop on Thermal Issues for Hydrogen and Related Energy Systems, Kyushu, Japan, January 31, 2014.

17. "Fluid Dynamics: The Science of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis," in Cafe Scientifique of the Science Center of Iowa, Dos Rios, 316 Court Avenue, Downtown Des Moines, October 8, 2013.

18. "Better Fluid Dynamics in Forensics will help solve violent crimes," presented at the Research presentation to the participants of the NSF-REU program on micro/nanotechnologies Iowa State University, June 6, 2013.

19. "Surface chemistry and surface science for phase change heat transfer," in International Workshop on Micro and Nano Structures for Phase Change Heat Transfer, MIT Endicott House, Dedham, MA, April 22-23, 2013.

20. D. Attinger, C. Moore, A. Donaldson, A. Jafari, and H. A. Stone, "Review on some Fluid Dynamics Aspects of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis," in NIJ R&D Grantees Meeting, Seattle, WA, February 18, 2014

21. D. Attinger, C. Moore, and C. Frankiewicz, "Can we reconstruct the curved trajectories of blood drops?" in IABPA (international association of bloodstain pattern analysts) training conference, San Diego, CA, 2013.

22. D. Attinger, C. Moore, A. Donaldson, and H. A. Stone, "Fluid Dynamics Aspects of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis:Comparative review and research opportunities," in IABPA (international association of bloodstain pattern analysts) training conference, San Diego, CA, 2013.

23. “Pourquoi le bord des taches est-il plus sombre que le centre ?”, talk on the transport phenomena associated with stains to the artwork preservation and restoration team of Centre de Conservation du Québec, May 17, 2013

24. ‘Wettability engineering and control of multiphase transport phenomena’, AR Betz and D. Attinger, in ASME International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. 2012: Puerto Rico, keynote talk at ICNMM2012-73232

25. ‘Multiphase Microfluidics: Needs and Opportunities for CFD Simulations’, talk to the ISU CFD group, February 28, 2012

26. ‘Engineering Phenotypes: Analysis and Optimization’, talk at Michele Holbrook's lab, Harvard, MA, May 10, 2012.

27. ‘Multiscale Engineering of Solid-Liquid Interfaces, with Applications in Manufacturing and Boiling Heat Transfer; invited talk at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, June 6, 2012

28. ‘Multiscale Engineering of Solid-Liquid Interfaces, with Applications in Manufacturing and Boiling Heat Transfer; invited talk at City University of Hong Kong, June 7, 2012

29. ‘Superbiphilicity’, at Center of Smart Interfaces, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany, December 20, 2011

30. ‘Engineering Applications of Multiphase Microfluidics’, invited talk at Ecole de Technologie Superieure de Montreal, May 24, 2011.

31. ‘Can we Improve Bloodstain Pattern Analysis? A Roadmap based on Inverse Fluid Mechanic Studies and Novel Engineering Techniques’, or ‘Peut-on améliorer l’analyse des traces de sang? Une feuille

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de route basée sur de nouvelles technologies et des études inverses en mécanique des fluides’, at Ecole des Sciences Forensiques, Université de Lausanne, March 17, 2011

32. ‘Multiscale Engineering of Solid-Liquid Interfaces’, invited talk at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, March 29, 2011

33. ‘Multiscale Engineering of Solid-Liquid Interfaces’, two invited talks at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, October 27, 2010 and April 1st, 2011

34. ‘Nano- and Microfluidic Technologies for the Handling and Sensing of Biological Samples’, two invited talks at the School of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Arizona, Phoenix, March 3 and April 14, 2011.

35. ‘Engineering Phenotypes: Analysis and Optimization’, talk to the interdisciplinary working group on phenotypes at Iowa State University, Dec 15, 2011.

36. ‘Multiscale Engineering of Solid-Liquid Interfaces’, invited talk at University of Texas, Dallas, TX, March 11, 2011

37. Multiphase Microfluidics and collaboration opportunities with Applied Maths at ISU, talk at the Applied Mathematics Department of Iowa State University, Oct 3, 2011

38. ‘Multiphase Microfluidics at Attinger’s lab’, talk for the Industrial Engineering Council of the Mechanical Engineering Department of Iowa State University, October 28 2011.

39. ‘Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and Attinger’s lab’, talk for the US Department of Defense (USACIL) visit to Midwest Forensic Resource Center, Ames, Dec 15 2011.

40. ‘Microfluidic Engineering of Solid-Liquid Interfaces’, invited talk at Imperial College London, UK, February 9 2011

41. ‘Microfluidic Engineering of Solid-Liquid Interfaces’, invited talk at Boston University, Boston, April 4, 2011

42. ‘Multiscale Engineering of solid-liquid interfaces, with applications in manufacturing and boiling heat transfer, invited talk at Iowa State University, Ames, IA, April 6 2011

43. ‘Multiscale Engineering of solid-liquid interfaces, with applications in manufacturing and boiling heat transfer, invited talk at Worcester Polytechnic University, November 3, 2010

44. ‘Microfluidic Engineering of Solid-Liquid Interfaces’, invited talk at Rutgers the State University of New Jersey, NJ, February 1, 2011.

45. ‘Multiscale engineering of solid-liquid interfaces, with applications in manufacturing and boiling heat transfer’, talk at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, Sept 19, 2011

46. Keynote talk, “Manufacturing self-assembled coatings of micro- and nano-particles by controlled evaporation of drops and thin films”, SPIE International Symposium on Defense, Security + Sensing, Orlando World Center Marriott Resort & Convention Center, Orlando, FL, 25-29 April 2011.

47. ‘Multiscale Engineering of Solid-Liquid Interfaces’, invited talk at Universite de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada, December 6, 2010.

48. ‘A phase diagram to predict the self-assembly of nanoparticle coatings deposited from evaporating colloidal suspensions’, invited talk at Rennsealear Polytechnic University (RPI), Jan 27, 2010.

49. ‘Can we Improve Bloodstain Pattern Analysis? A Roadmap based on Inverse Fluid Mechanic Studies and Novel Engineering Techniques’, at the annual meeting of the Scientific Working Group on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (SWGSTN), Salt Lake City, November 2, 2010

50. ‘A phase diagram to predict the self-assembly of nanoparticle coatings deposited from evaporating colloidal suspensions’, Mechanical Engineering Department of Berkeley University, CA, USA, April 9, 2010.

51. ‘A phase diagram to predict the self-assembly of nanoparticle coatings deposited from evaporating colloidal suspensions’, University of Toronto, Toronto ON, Canada, March 15, 2010.

52. ‘A phase diagram to predict the self-assembly of nanoparticle coatings deposited from evaporating colloidal suspensions’, Mechanical Engineering Department of EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, February 18, 2010.

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53. ‘A phase diagram to predict the self-assembly of nanoparticle coatings deposited from evaporating colloidal suspensions’, IMT Institute of Microtechnology, Neuchatel, Switzerland, February 16, 2010.

54. ‘A phase diagram to predict the self-assembly of nanoparticle coatings deposited from evaporating colloidal suspensions’, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland, February 11, 2010.

55. ‘A phase diagram to predict the self-assembly of nanoparticle coatings deposited from evaporating colloidal suspensions’, Mechanical Engineering Department of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA, January 27, 2010.

56. ‘A phase diagram to predict the self-assembly of nanoparticle coatings deposited from evaporating colloidal suspensions’, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Princeton, NJ, January 19, 2010.

57. ‘Applications of Multiphase flow for heat transfer enhancement in Microchannels’, invited keynote lecture at the Eighth International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels, Montreal, August 1-4, 2010. Conference co-hosted with ASME Fluids Engineering

58. ‘Formation of deposits from colloidal drops, and other aspects of multiphase microfluidics’, Purdue University, September 24, 2009

59. ‘Dynamics of drops and bubbles in micro-geometries’, UCLA, May 2009. 60. Keynote Talk “A perspective on Micro- and Nanofluidics”, NSTI Nanotech Conference, May 2009. 61. ‘Microscale Transport Phenomena involving drops and bubbles’, Hong Kong University of Science

and Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong, June 24, 2008. 62. Keynote “Thermofluidic phenomena during microdroplet deposition on a solid substrate: Wetting,

Interfacial heat transfer and substrate remelting” at Annual Meeting of the Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering, University of Minnesota, May 2008

63. ‘Microdroplet deposition, acoustic streaming and drop-on-demand in microfluidic chips: importance of interfacial transport phenomena’, Xerox Research Center, Tarrytown, NY, June 21, 2007.

64. ‘Microscale Transport Phenomena involving drops and bubbles’, Harvard, MA, USA, September 17, 2007.

65. ‘Dynamics of drops and bubbles in tiny geometries’, EPFL, Switzerland, March 6, 2008 66. ‘Dynamics of drops and bubbles in micro-geometries’, Columbia University Applied Maths, March

26, 2008 67. Keynote talk: ‘A perspective on micro- and nanofluidics”, NSTI Nanotech Conference, May 24, 2007. 68. ‘How to understand and control interfaces in microscale applications’, NJIT, Newark NJ, November

22, 2006 69. ‘How to understand and control interfaces in microscale applications’, Levich Institute, City College,

NY, September 12, 2006 70. ‘Microscale transport phenomena involving drops and bubbles’, Columbia University, New York NY,

February, 2005. 71. ‘Microscale transport phenomena involving drops and bubbles’, City College, New York NY,

February, 2005. 72. ‘Microscale transport phenomena involving drops and bubbles’, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland,

November 2, 2004. 73. ‘Microscale transport phenomena involving drops and bubbles’, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland, October

29, 2004. 74. ‘Using Drops and Bubbles to Carry and Transform Energy at the Microscale, with presentation of a

Novel Rotary Microengine’. Keynote lecture presented August 10 2004 at MECT-04 Conference. Seoul, Korea.

75. ‘Microscale Transport Phenomena involving drops and bubbles’, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India, April 5, 2004.

76. ‘Microscale Transport Phenomena involving drops and bubbles’, Hatsopoulos Microfluidics Laboratory at MIT, Boston, MA, USA, March 9, 2004.

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77. ‘Transport Phenomena during Impact of a Molten Microdroplet on a Solid Surface’, Mechanical Engineering Department of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA. January 26, 2004.

78. ‘An Investigation of Molten Microdroplet Surface Deposition’, Mechanical Engineering Department of the State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY, USA. January 28, 2001.

79. ‘An Investigation of Molten Microdroplet Surface Deposition’, Mechanical Engineering Department of the University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA. December 2000.

POPULAR SCIENCE, DISSEMINATION TO A BROADER AUDIENCE 1. Narrator and co-director (with Chris Frankiewicz) of a youtube video on advanced surface

engineering, and author of a corresponding blog on Linkedin. 2. ‘Computationally Engineered Plants’, invited talk at Ames Morning Rotary Club, July 23, 2014. 3. Project Judge for Iowa First Lego League: eight hours engaged with approximately 700 Iowa youth, to

help decide on 36 awards, with over 4000 people in attendance (2014). 4. Co-director (with Travis Ballstadt) of a 6 minute video showing interdisciplinary efforts between plant

scientists and engineers at Iowa State University. The video (http://youtu.be/nNZCyV36Il0) has been broadcasted for marketing Iowa State University during events such as football games of the US Big 12 Conference (Spring 2014).

5. Experiments and Tutorial on the techniques and fluid dynamics analysis, given to 16 high school students (Fall 2014). The Science Bound program aims at increasing the number of ethnically diverse Iowa students who go on to pursue STEM degrees

6. The Cutting Edge of Forensic Science, a discussion on the science between Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, on Iowa Public Radio's talk program River to River with Host Ben Kieffer, June 6, 2013.

7. Engineer working to put more science behind bloodstain pattern analysis, Apr. 19, 2013, news report on http://phys.org/news/2013-04-science-bloodstain-pattern-analysis.html

8. Realizing the dreams of Art Bergles with the help of nanotechnologies, Iowa State University news report by Alex Rausch, https://news.engineering.iastate.edu/2013/06/04/realizing-the-dreams-of-art-bergles-with-the-help-of-nanotechnologies/

9. "Fluid Dynamics: The Science of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis," talk with Q&A in Cafe Scientifique of the Science Center of Iowa, Dos Rios, 316 Court Avenue, Downtown Des Moines, October 8, 2013.

10. Fox News describes our projects on bloodstain pattern analysis for forensics: Halloween Science: The Bleeding Edge Of Forensics, http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/10/31/halloween-science-bleeding-edge-forensics/ , October 31, 2010.

11. The New Scientist describes a microfluidic showcase discovered at Attinger’s lab, a rotor that spins on a bubble, http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19025506.500-the-rotor-that-spins-on-a-bubble.html, May 2006

PATENTS AND INVENTION DISCLOSURES (italic=lab members) 1. D. Attinger, C. Frankiewicz, Modification of Wettability Properties of Copper for Heat Transfer

Applications, Iowa State technology license ISURF #4235, January 16, 2015 2. D. Attinger, F. Zenhausern, C. Hurth, S. Chang, and Z. Li, "Method for identifying e.g.

physicochemical property of cerebrospinal fluid in biological and chemical application, involves processing features e.g. rings, to identify property/composition of fluid from measurements of residue," US2013073221-A1, 2013.

3. D. Attinger, F. Zenhausern, C. Hurth, S.-f. Chang, and Z. Li, “Systems and methods for identification of fluid and substrate composition or physico-chemical properties”, US patent 20,130,073,221, 2013.

4. D. Attinger, A. R. Betz, R. Vaillant, and J. Xu, "Integrated bubble generation, transport and extraction for enhanced liquid cooling in a microchannel heat exchanger," US Patent 20,130,025,831, 2013.

5. D. Attinger and J. Xu, Invention Report M07-100 "On-Demand Microfluidic Droplet or Bubble Generation.", U.S. CIP Application, 12/642,434, filed 12/18/2012.

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6. F Zenhausern, C Orozco, R Lenigk, M Richards, C Amashiro, S A Amundson, D Attinger and C W Wong, Detecting radiation exposure in a biological sample by biodosimetry comprises determining gene expression signature of the biological sample, and correlating the gene expression signature to radiation exposure of the biological sample, Patent numbers WO2008082712-A2; US2008176755-A1; WO2008082712-A3, USA, 2008

REFERENCES Available upon request.