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viscous hydrodynamics; transport phenomena; microfluidics; nanobots
Israel

Activities

Employment (2)

Technion Israel Institute of Technology: Haifa, Haifa, IL

2004-09 to present | Professor (Chemical Engineering)
Employment
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Alexander Leshansky

California Institute of Technology: Pasadena, CA, US

2002 to 2004 | Postdoctoral fellow (Chemical Engineering)
Employment
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Alexander Leshansky

Education and qualifications (3)

Technion Israel Institute of Technology: Haifa, Haifa, IL

1997 to 2002 | PhD (Applied Mathematics)
Education
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Alexander Leshansky

Technion Israel Institute of Technology: Haifa, Haifa, IL

1994 to 1996 | MSc (Chemical Engineering)
Education
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Alexander Leshansky

Technion Israel Institute of Technology: Haifa, Haifa, IL

1991 to 1994 | BSc (Chemical Engineering)
Education
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Alexander Leshansky

Funding (8)

Modeling and Control of Collective Dynamics for Externally Actuated Planar Microswimmers

2021 to 2024 | Grant
United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation (Haifa, IL)
GRANT_NUMBER:

2021657

Source: Self-asserted source
Alexander Leshansky

Microswimmers and Soft Robotics

2019 to 2020 | Grant
Israel Science Foundation (Haifa, IL)
GRANT_NUMBER:

3023/19

Source: Self-asserted source
Alexander Leshansky

Dynamics of remotely actuated micro/nanopropellers of arbitrary shape

2017 to 2021 | Grant
Israel Science Foundation (Haifa, IL)
GRANT_NUMBER:

1744/17

Source: Self-asserted source
Alexander Leshansky

Dynamics of Artificial Magnetic Nanopropellers

2015 to 2018 | Grant
German-Israel Science Foundation (Haifa, IL)
GRANT_NUMBER:

I-1255-303.10/2014

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Alexander Leshansky

Drift-Mediated Biogenic Mixing in the Ocean

2012 to 2015 | Grant
United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation (Haifa, IL)
Part of GRANT_NUMBER:

2011553

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Alexander Leshansky

Unit operations in droplet-based microfluidics

2009-01-01 to 2011-12-31 | Grant
Israel Science Foundation (n/a, IL)
GRANT_NUMBER:

6686

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Alexander Leshansky via DimensionsWizard

The effect of micro-inertia on hydrodynamic interaction of particles in viscous flows

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Alexander Leshansky via DimensionsWizard

Microflusa

Award
European Commission (Brussels, BE)
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Alexander Leshansky

Peer review (8 reviews for 8 publications/grants)

Review activity for ACS nano. (1)
Review activity for Advanced functional materials. (1)
Review activity for Advanced intelligent systems. (1)
Review activity for Advanced materials. (1)
Review activity for Communications physics. (1)
Review activity for Langmuir : (1)
Review activity for Nano letters. (1)
Review activity for Small. (1)