
MARIE SKLODOWSKA-CURIE PHD FELLOW
ABOUT ME
I’m a Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhD Fellow at Chalmers University of Technology, where I explore the fascinating world of soft matter and rheology, the science of how complex fluids flow. My project is part of the Horizon 2020 program YIELDGAP, which brings together researchers across Europe to better understand and predict the flow of yield-stress fluids. These are everyday materials like cement, toothpaste, and even mayonnaise, substances that behave like solids until enough force is applied for them to start flowing.
In my work, I combine careful experiments with advanced computer simulations to capture how these materials behave in real-world processes. The goal is to bridge the gap between lab-scale measurements and industrial applications, helping industries handle these tricky fluids more efficiently and sustainably. Beyond the technical side, what excites me most is translating scientific insight into practical solutions that touch everyday life, from food and healthcare to construction and manufacturing.

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