Arezoo Ardekani
Arezoo M. Ardekani is an Iranian-American physicist who is a professor at Purdue University. Her research considers the flow of complex fluids. She was elected a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2020 and a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2022. Early life and educationArdekani is from Iran. She was born in Isfahan, and was strongly passionate about becoming a scientist even from early childhood.[1] She moved to Tehran for her undergraduate studies, where she earned a bachelor's degree at the Sharif University of Technology.[2] Ardekani moved to the University of California, Irvine for graduate research,[3] where she worked on particle interactions. She moved to Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a Shapiro Postdoctoral Fellow, where she worked with Gareth H. McKinley on bead formation in viscoelastic jets.[1] Career and researchArdekani started her independent career at the University of Notre Dame in 2011.[4] She moved to Purdue University in 2014, where she leads the Complex Flow Lab.[5] She investigates complex fluids and particle transport. She combines theoretical analyses with computational simulations to understand fluid flow. Ardekani studied the microbes that accumulate at oil spills. She identified that microbes initially move due to chemotaxis (they are attracted to the chemical trail of a food source), but subsequently hydrodynamic interaction with drops can be important. [6] Awards and honors
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