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That’s a wrap! 👏 Thanks for joining #APSDFD2025 — see you in 2026!


Kari Perry’s article on our winning 2024 Gallery of Fluid Motion Milton van Dyke Award poster has just been published in PRF! Congrats Kari 🎉 Out now 👉 journals.aps.org/prfluids/abstr…

apsfluiddynamic's tweet image. Kari Perry’s article on our winning 2024 Gallery of Fluid Motion Milton van Dyke Award poster has just been published in PRF! 

Congrats Kari 🎉 

Out now 👉 journals.aps.org/prfluids/abstr…

How do particles at fluid interfaces affect mass transfer? Our new Fick–Jacobs diffusion model shows hindrance happens only at short times. Excited this is now in Phys Rev Fluids! Congrats Timo van Overveld & @ValeriaGarbin 🔗 journals.aps.org/prfluids/abstr…


🚀 Job seekers & employers — don’t miss the #APSDFD2025 Career Fair! Now–7:00 PM • 📍 Hall A/1, George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston Meet potential employers, explore physics job opportunities at all levels, and get expert mentoring. See you there! #FluidDynamics


Join us on Nov 22 at the APS DFD Meeting (Houston, TX) for a special tribute: the Andreas Acrivos Memorial Symposium & Bud Homsy Memorial Symposium. Celebrate the legacies of two giants who shaped modern fluid dynamics. schedule.aps.org/dfd/2025/sched…


The APS DFD Annual Meeting is almost here! Excited to share highlights & behind-the-scenes updates. 📸 Attendees: share photos with #APSDFD2025 or email [email protected]. Let’s celebrate fluid dynamics together! #APSDFD2025 #FluidDynamics #ScienceNews #UCMerced


Reminder: APS DFD 2025, Nov 23–25 – Visit the APS in Action Advocacy Booth in the exhibit hall! Write messages to Congress on science issues & consider volunteering a 30-min shift: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… #APSDFD #SciencePolicy


78th Annual Meeting of the APS DFD to Houston, TX Public Lecture: Sat Nov 22 @ 7:30 PM – Room 320A “Science & the State: Navigating U.S. Research Policy” w/ Dr. Kenneth Evans (Rice University) No preregistration needed! schedule.aps.org/dfd/2025/event… #SciencePolicy


Congratulations to @Lorenzo Gavassino on receiving the 2026 George E. Valley Jr. Prize from the American Physical Society! His groundbreaking work in relativistic fluid dynamics is pushing the boundaries of modern physics. Read more: lnkd.in/gPZ4gEsX


See you soon at the George R. Brown Convention Center — Houston’s home for #APSDFD2025!


Coming up at #APSDFD2025: “Fluids Next: AI-Enhanced Reasoning & Agentic Systems in Fluid Dynamics Research” 📅 Monday, Nov 24, 2025 🕗 08:00 – 10:49 AM 📍 General Assembly Center, GRB Convention Center Invited: Duraisamy | Iaccarino | Raman | Rigas | Schmid


Save the date! The 78th Annual APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting happens Nov 23–25, 2025 in Houston, TX! Explore the latest in turbulence, biofluids & beyond. 🔗 dfd-meeting.aps.org #APSDFD2025 #FluidDynamics #Physics


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Colloidal particles at fluid interfaces may strongly hinder or barely affect mass transfer. Using the Fick-Jacobs equation, a new Letter shows that hindrance occurs mainly at short times from reduced cross-section, giving a simple predictive criterion. go.aps.org/4hTKEJR

PhysRevFluids's tweet image. Colloidal particles at fluid interfaces may strongly hinder or barely affect mass transfer. Using the Fick-Jacobs equation, a new Letter shows that hindrance occurs mainly at short times from reduced cross-section, giving a simple predictive criterion.

go.aps.org/4hTKEJR

APS 2025: See You in Houston, Texas! 🤠 APS looks forward to welcoming you to Houston, Texas, from November 23–25, 2025! Today is the last day to register at regular rates 👻 Wishing everyone a Happy Halloween — add a little fun to your day as you plan your trip to Houston! 🎃


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Turbulence drives heterogeneous particle adhesion in channel flows, with adhesion strength rising at higher temperatures. DNS show that deposition depends on particle inertia and is shaped by turbulent structures. Read the PRFluids Editors’ suggestion: go.aps.org/4hjW6OK

PhysRevFluids's tweet image. Turbulence drives heterogeneous particle adhesion in channel flows, with adhesion strength rising at higher temperatures. DNS show that deposition depends on particle inertia and is shaped by turbulent structures.

Read the PRFluids Editors’ suggestion: go.aps.org/4hjW6OK

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A two-sphere microswimmer made of responsive hydrogels can move through viscous fluids by swelling and deswelling in response to chemical waves. A model shows how swimming speed depends on the asymmetry of the gel spheres, enabling chemoresponsive motion. go.aps.org/4nDwdf4

PhysRevFluids's tweet image. A two-sphere microswimmer made of responsive hydrogels can move through viscous fluids by swelling and deswelling in response to chemical waves. A model shows how swimming speed depends on the asymmetry of the gel spheres, enabling chemoresponsive motion.

go.aps.org/4nDwdf4

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Learn the tensor mathematics used in #OpenFOAM #CFD with our free online guide: cfd.tips/odtm

CFDdirect's tweet image. Learn the tensor mathematics used in #OpenFOAM #CFD with our free online guide: cfd.tips/odtm

APS Division of Fluid Dynamics reposted

Do ice stalagmites grow only vertically? Not always! Temperature and flow rate shape their form, creating star-like structures. Heat diffusion at the tip controls whether growth is purely vertical or also lateral. Read the PRFluids Editors' suggestion: go.aps.org/4nGb8AH

PhysRevFluids's tweet image. Do ice stalagmites grow only vertically? Not always! Temperature and flow rate shape their form, creating star-like structures. Heat diffusion at the tip controls whether growth is purely vertical or also lateral.

Read the PRFluids Editors' suggestion: go.aps.org/4nGb8AH

John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis shared the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work showing how bizarre microscopic quantum effects can infiltrate our large-scale, everyday world. scientificamerican.com/article/2025-n…


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Don't miss the upcoming PRFluids Journal Club! Read the featured paper: go.aps.org/41lkIQC Register for free: go.aps.org/3Keaagk

🚨The PRFluids Journal Club returns after its summer break! On October 7th at 9:00 AM ET, Yuke Li & Victor Steinberg will discuss their recent paper “Mechanism of Stochastic Resonance in Viscoelastic Channel Flow”. A live Q&A will follow. Register here: go.aps.org/3Keaagk

PhysRevFluids's tweet image. 🚨The PRFluids Journal Club returns after its summer break! 

On October 7th at 9:00 AM ET, Yuke Li & Victor Steinberg will discuss their recent paper “Mechanism of Stochastic Resonance in Viscoelastic Channel Flow”.
A live Q&A will follow.

Register here: go.aps.org/3Keaagk


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