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Ph.D. Student
Alexandre S. Avaro
Alexandre S. Avaro holds a Bachelor's degree and a Diplôme d'Ingénieur from CentraleSupélec in Paris, in addition to a Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University. He is presently pursuing his PhD under the supervision of Prof. Juan G. Santiago.
His research primarily revolves around microfluidics, with a keen focus on topics such as simulating electrophoresis phenomena, understanding multiphase flows, conducting fundamental studies on CRISPR kinetics, and exploring the broader utilization of chemical reactions within microdevices.
His research primarily revolves around microfluidics, with a keen focus on topics such as simulating electrophoresis phenomena, understanding multiphase flows, conducting fundamental studies on CRISPR kinetics, and exploring the broader utilization of chemical reactions within microdevices.
Education
B.S. CentraleSupélec, 2020
M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, 2022
Diplôme d'ingénieur, CentraleSupélec, 2022
Research
Electrophoresis and Isotachophoresis Simulation: Publication
Fundamental limits of CRISPR kinetics: Publication
Multiphase flows