26.09.2018
Microswimmer Lecture SeriesLow Reynolds-number hydrodynamics
Zellescher Weg 12-14
Dr. Tom Montenegro-Johnson is currently a lecturer in Mathematical Biology at the University of Birmingham. He studied math at John’s college in Cambridge and submitted his PhD on “Microscopic Swimming in Biological Fluids” at the end of 2012. As a Postdoc, he joined Prof. Eric Lauga’s group in DAMTP at the University of Cambridge, before being awarded a Research Fellowship from the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 for the project "Foundations of Biomedical Microrobots". In August 2016, Tom returned to the University of Birmingham as lecturer. His research focus is on low Reynolds number biofluiddynamics and artificial microscale propulsion.”
For more information, see Tom Montenegro-Johnson's website