Kaare H. Jensen
jensen-research.bsky.social
Kaare H. Jensen
@jensen-research.bsky.social
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William Pickard developed an elegant analytical solution to describe low-Reynolds-number flow in long cylindrical cells. This setup resembles the classic Couette flow, but in this case, the velocity depends on the angle and the radial position (normalized by the cell radius) buff.ly/RcuIAyW
December 5, 2025 at 11:30 AM
It's #FluidsFriday, and we're featuring another sample from the hydrodramatic toy collection. A rising Taylor bubble generates a swirling flow inside a sealed cylindrical tube.
November 28, 2025 at 7:45 AM
Roses don’t just defend themselves. Their prickles are geometrically ideal for gripping surfaces, supporting vertical growth, and, when needed, creating lacerations that deter herbivores. Students - join us to investigate how biological form and physical law work together!
November 25, 2025 at 5:31 PM
So much of our daily lives involves fluids moving from one place to another. It's great when it works. But sometimes it fails. A leak appears. A drop gets through. And then another.
November 21, 2025 at 8:15 AM
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🌿Join us for the Webinar Series 2025 – Road to The 11th International Plant Biomechanics Conference 2026 🌍
📅 Webinar #1: Sept 25, 2025 | [Register: ugm.id/PBMweb1]
📅Webinar #2: Oct 9, 2025 | [Register: ugm.id/PBMweb2]
September 23, 2025 at 4:12 PM
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🚰 Fluid inertia limits microporous flow efficiency, out in EPJ Plus this week, with Kaare Jensen @jensen-research.bsky.socialrdcu.be/eBV2C 👇
August 22, 2025 at 3:35 PM
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We have two open Post-Doc positions in my group at the interface with:
1- @ataly.bsky.social for molecular dynamics
2- Bruno Guillotin from protein mobility

Apply by sending CV, two ref letters and a short motivation letter to me : emmanuelle.bayer@u-bordeaux.fr. Deadline 15 sept.
July 28, 2025 at 8:43 AM
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The Gallery of Soft Matter 2025 @apsdsoft.bsky.social has some amazing entries this year. Check them out here: engage.aps.org/dsoft/galler....
Make sure to vote! Not sure about the deadline, but there’s a QR code at the DSOFT table with all the details.
March 18, 2025 at 4:58 PM
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I've always been bad at hula-hooping, but I never knew why until I read this article. Turns out it's *not* a lack of coordination or weak core muscles, it's my body type! ⚛️🧪
physicsworld.com/a/defying-gr...
Defying gravity: insights into hula hoop levitation – Physics World
Successful hula hooping requires a gyrating body with a particular slope and curvature
physicsworld.com
January 7, 2025 at 3:22 PM
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Finally, we firmly believe there is physics everywhere you look, including in paper cuts, escape rooms, stamps, cicadas and a whole bunch of other unlikely places. Here's @michaelbanks.bsky.social's take on 2024's quirkiest physics stories. Happy new year! (8/end) 🧪⚛️ physicsworld.com/a/the-10-qui...
The 10 quirkiest stories from the world of physics in 2024 – Physics World
We revisit the physics of papercuts, a quantum escape room and much more
physicsworld.com
January 7, 2025 at 3:48 PM