The Multiscale Fluid Physics Laboratory (MFPL) is dedicated to exploring the fundamental principles of fluid dynamics and applying these insights to solve complex, real-world problems. We specialize in a range of data and physics-driven fluid dynamics topics, including Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Multiphase Flows, Turbulent Flows, Transport Phenomena, Renewable Energy, Desalination, and Machine Learning.
Our team is particularly focused on improving energy efficiency and optimizing fluid-based systems, ranging from renewable energy technologies to industrial processes. By studying the behavior of fluids across various systems, we seek to enhance performance and provide deeper insights into phenomena such as turbulence, energy transfer, and fluid-structure interactions.
We are committed to advancing scientific knowledge, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration, and developing technologies that will have a positive impact on society. Join us at MFPL as we continue to unravel the mysteries of fluid dynamics and contribute to the development of cutting-edge solutions in the world of science and engineering.
July, 2025
Prince’s new paper, Centrifugal reverse osmosis: A novel energy-efficient desalination approach with mass transfer-controlled analysis, has been published in Separation and Purification Technology (Impact Factor: 9.0).
Well done, Prince!
May, 2025
Our recent work, "Energy-efficient multi-stage reverse osmosis modules: A viable competitor to centrifugal reverse osmosis?" by Prince, has been published in Desalination (Impact Factor: 9.8).
Congrats, Prince!
March, 2025
Our team participated in the 10th Thermal and Fluids Engineering Conference (TFEC) at Washington, DC organized by the American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers (ASTFE).