Publications & Conference Proceedings
- Ocean acidification: Towards a better understanding of calcite dissolution, Bulletin of the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics 69th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR.
- Rage G, Hernandez-Sanchez JF, Zenit R, (2016) Long-life of a bubble on the surface of a water-alcohol mixture, Bulletin of the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics 69th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR.
- Sanchez Y, (2016) An underwater robo-leader for collective motion studies, Bulletin of the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics 69th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR.
- Dabiri JO, Nawroth J, (2016) A numerical study of fluid transport by migrating zooplankton aggregations, SIAM Conference on the Life Sciences, Boston, MA.
- Dabiri JO, Nawroth J, Gemmell B, Collins S, (2014) A hybrid numerical-experimental study of fluid transport by migrating zooplankton aggregations, Bulleting of the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics 67th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
- Dabiri JO (2014) “Observations of large-scale fluid transport by laser-guided plankton aggregations”Physics of Fluids 26: 101302.
- Dabiri JO, (2013) Local fluid transport by planktonic swarms, Bulletin of the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics 66th Annual Meeting, Pittsburg, PA.
- Dabiri JO, (2012) Scalar transport by planktonic swarms, Bulletin of the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics 65th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.
- Dabiri JO, (2012) Laboratory studies of ocean mixing by microorganisms, XXIII International Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
, China. - Mancilla E, Soto E, Ascanio G, Zenit R., (2011) Bubbles in an isotropic homogenous
turbulent flow,Bulletin of the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics 64th Annual
Meeting,
, MD. - Dabiri JO, (2011) Laboratory studies of ocean mixing by microorganisms, Bulletin of the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics 64th Annual Meeting,
, MD. - Mancilla E, Zenit R, (2009) Analysis of the breakup of a viscous thread in a turbulent
flow,Bulletin of the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics 62nd Annual Meeting,
, MN.
In the Media
- National Geographics: Laser-Guided Sea-Monkeys Show That Tiny Animals Can Move Mountains of Seawater
- Wired:There Are So Many Tiny Animals in the Sea That They May Affect Currents
- Los Angeles Times: Laser-guided ’sea monkeys’ hint at secrets of ocean’s motion
- The Washington Post: Scientists use sea monkeys and lasers to show that tiny organisms help drive ocean currents