|
Professor Gerald G. Fuller Professor Fletcher Jones II, Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, USA, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow of the American Academy of Engineering, Bingham Aw-ard (Highest Rheology Award), Secretary General of the International Rheology Committee Since Jan. 2017, become a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Institute for Systems Rheology (ISR), Guangzhou University |
Main research areas: Professor Fuller is mainly engaged in experimental rheology research, pioneered the research field of "interface rheology", and invented a variety of optical rheometers and interface rheometers. Professor Fuller's research is very broad, covering soft materials such as polymer solutions, melts, protein solutions and surfactant solutions.
Selected Publication list:
[1] Fuller G G, Vermant J. Editorial: dynamics and rheology of complex fluid-fluid interfaces[J]. Soft Matter, 2011, 7(17): 7583-7585.
[2] Monteux C, Fuller G G, Bergeron V. Shear and dilational surface rheology of oppositely charged polyelectrolyte/surfactant microgels adsorbed at the air-water interface. Influence on foam stability[J]. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2004, 108(42): 16473-16482.
[3] Fuller G G. Optical rheometry of complex fluid interfaces[J]. Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science, 1997, 2(2): 153-157.
[4] Groot E M D, Fuller G G. Electric field studies of liquid crystal droplet suspensions[J]. Liquid Crystals, 1997, 23(1): 113-126.
[5] Salem A J, Fuller G G. Small angle light scattering as a probe of flow-induced particle orientation[J]. Journal of Colloid & Interface Science, 1985, 108(1): 149-157.