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Edward Bormashenko

Edward Bormashenko

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Materials Science

D-Index
58
Citations
13074
World Ranking
7643
National Ranking
33

Overview

Edward Bormashenko is affiliated with Ariel University in Israel and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering and physics and astronomy. Their research spans across several subfields, including statistical and nonlinear physics, materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, computational mechanics, and atomic and molecular physics and optics.

The scientist's work covers multiple main topics such as advanced thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, surface modification and superhydrophobicity, Pickering emulsions and particle stabilization, fluid dynamics and heat transfer, electrohydrodynamics and fluid dynamics, quantum mechanics and applications, and advanced topology and set theory.

Recent publications by Edward Bormashenko include:

  • Cold plasma hydrophilization of soy protein isolate and milk protein concentrate enables manufacturing of surfactant-free water suspensions. Part I: Hydrophilization of food powders using cold plasma, 2021, Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies
  • Modeling Evaporation of Water Droplets as Applied to Survival of Airborne Viruses, 2020, Atmosphere
  • Directional Droplet Transport Mediated by Circular Groove Arrays. Part I: Experimental Findings, 2020, Langmuir
  • Manufacture and properties of composite liquid marbles, 2020, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Effect of external electric field on dynamics of levitating water droplets, 2020, International Journal of Thermal Sciences

Edward Bormashenko frequently publishes in venues such as Preprints.org, Entropy, arXiv (Cornell University), Symmetry, and Langmuir. These platforms have hosted a significant number of their works, reflecting ongoing research activity across multiple disciplines.

The scientist often collaborates with others in their field. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Shraga Shoval
  • Mark Frenkel
  • Irina Legchenkova
  • Nir Shvalb
  • Leonid A. Dombrovsky

Best Publications

  • The rigorous derivation of Young, Cassie–Baxter and Wenzel equations and the analysis of the contact angle hysteresis phenomenon

    Gene Whyman;Edward Bormashenko;Tamir Stein

  • Vibrational spectrum of PVDF and its interpretation

    Ye. Bormashenko;R. Pogreb;O. Stanevsky;Ed. Bormashenko

  • Progress in understanding wetting transitions on rough surfaces

    Edward Bormashenko

  • Cold Radiofrequency Plasma Treatment Modifies Wettability and Germination Speed of Plant Seeds

    Edward Bormashenko;Roman Grynyov;Yelena Bormashenko;Elyashiv Drori

  • Cassie-Wenzel wetting transition in vibrating drops deposited on rough surfaces: is the dynamic Cassie-Wenzel wetting transition a 2D or 1D affair?

    Edward Bormashenko;Roman Pogreb;Gene Whyman;Mordehai Erlich

  • How to make the Cassie wetting state stable

    Gene Whyman;Edward Bormashenko

  • Wetting properties of the multiscaled nanostructured polymer and metallic superhydrophobic surfaces.

    Edward Bormashenko;Tamir Stein;Gene Whyman;Yelena Bormashenko

  • Why do pigeon feathers repel water? Hydrophobicity of pennae, Cassie-Baxter wetting hypothesis and Cassie-Wenzel capillarity-induced wetting transition.

    Edward Bormashenko;Yelena Bormashenko;Tamir Stein;Gene Whyman

  • Liquid marbles: Properties and applications

    Edward Bormashenko

  • New Investigations on Ferrofluidics : Ferrofluidic Marbles and Magnetic-Field-Driven Drops on Superhydrophobic Surfaces

    Edward Bormashenko;Roman Pogreb;Yelena Bormashenko;Albina Musin

  • Vibration-induced Cassie-Wenzel wetting transition on rough surfaces

    Edward Bormashenko;Roman Pogreb;Gene Whyman;Yelena Bormashenko

  • Liquid Marbles, Elastic Nonstick Droplets: From Minireactors to Self-Propulsion.

    Edward Bormashenko

  • “Petal Effect” on Surfaces Based on Lycopodium: High-Stick Surfaces Demonstrating High Apparent Contact Angles

    Edward Bormashenko;Tamir Stein;Roman Pogreb;Doron Aurbach

  • Revealing of water surface pollution with liquid marbles

    Edward Bormashenko;Albina Musin

  • Wetting transitions on biomimetic surfaces.

    Edward Bormashenko

  • Interaction of cold radiofrequency plasma with seeds of beans (Phaseolus vulgaris)

    Edward Bormashenko;Yekaterina Shapira;Roman Grynyov;Gene Whyman

  • General equation describing wetting of rough surfaces

    Edward Bormashenko

  • Why does the Cassie–Baxter equation apply?

    Edward Bormashenko

  • Young, Boruvka–Neumann, Wenzel and Cassie–Baxter equations as the transversality conditions for the variational problem of wetting

    Edward Bormashenko

  • Contact angle hysteresis on polymer substrates established with various experimental techniques, its interpretation, and quantitative characterization.

    Edward Bormashenko;Yelena Bormashenko;Gene Whyman;Roman Pogreb

Frequent Co-Authors

Oleg Gendelman
Oleg Gendelman Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Doron Aurbach
Doron Aurbach Bar-Ilan University
Michael Nosonovsky
Michael Nosonovsky University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Abraham Katzir
Abraham Katzir Tel Aviv University
Bernard P. Binks
Bernard P. Binks University of Hull
Eyal Zussman
Eyal Zussman Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Nam-Trung Nguyen
Nam-Trung Nguyen Griffith University
Syuji Fujii
Syuji Fujii Osaka Institute of Technology
Norbert Jaušovec
Norbert Jaušovec University of Maribor
Geoffrey M. Evans
Geoffrey M. Evans University of Newcastle Australia

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