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Bio

Yashpal Singh Brar is an engineering physicist. He earned his Bachelor's and Master's in Engineering Physics in 2019 from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Bombay, India. He started his scientific career working on active particle systems such as mercury, pentanol and camphor. He also worked on simulating the 2D Navier-Stokes equations to replicate the oscillatory behavior of candle flames. His Master thesis was focused on levitating a magnetic object in near-vacuum conditions.

Since joining the Microscale Robotics Laboratory, he has worked on optimizing the monolayer formations protocol for the fabrication of Janus microparticles. Now, he is motivated to work on Giant Unilamellar Vesicle, their formation and deformation.

This work is a part of the CELLOIDS: Cell-Inspired Particle-Based Intelligent Microrobots

Courses

  • Poster Presentation: 29th International Conference on Statistical Physics (StatPhys29 - Florence)
  • Poster Presentation: 38th Conference of the European Colloid & Interface Society (ECIS 2024 - Copenhagen)