Convection is intertwined with Natural convection and Temperature gradient in his research. He applies his multidisciplinary studies on Temperature gradient and Convection in his research. In the field of Nanotechnology Gustav Amberg connects related research areas like Microfluidics and Microchannel. Gustav Amberg brings together Microfluidics and Nanotechnology to produce work in his papers. Mechanics is often connected to Microchannel in his work. His research combines Organic chemistry and Phase (matter). Organic chemistry is closely attributed to Phase (matter) in his work. His research brings together the fields of Tandem and Composite material. Flow (mathematics) is closely attributed to Mechanics in his study.
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Intracerebral microdialysis: I. Experimental studies of diffusion kinetics.
Nils Lindefors;Gustav Amberg;Urban Ungerstedt.
Journal of Pharmacological Methods (1989)
Phase-field simulation of dendritic growth in a shear flow
R Tönhardt;G Amberg.
Journal of Crystal Growth (1998)
Nonlinear analysis of buoyant convection in binary solidification with application to channel formation
Gustav Amberg;G. M. Homsy.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (1993)
Hydrodynamical instabilities of thermocapillary flow in a half-zone
Måarten Levenstam;Gustav Amberg.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (1995)
Phase-field simulations of non-isothermal binary alloy solidification
I. Loginova;Gustav Amberg;John Ågren.
Acta Materialia (2001)
Intracerebral microdialysis: II. Mathematical studies of diffusion kinetics.
Gustav Amberg;Nils Lindefors.
Journal of Pharmacological Methods (1989)
The phase-field approach and solute drag modeling of the transition to massive γ → α transformation in binary Fe-C alloys
I. Loginova;J. Odqvist;Gustav Amberg;John Ågren.
Acta Materialia (2003)
On the formation of Widmanstätten ferrite in binary Fe–C – phase-field approach
Irina Loginova;John Ågren;Gustav Amberg.
Acta Materialia (2004)
Some generic capillary-driven flows
Walter Villanueva;Gustav Amberg.
International Journal of Multiphase Flow (2006)
Three-dimensional phase-field modeling of martensitic microstructure evolution in steels
Hemantha Kumar Yeddu;Amer Malik;John Ågren;Gustav Amberg.
Acta Materialia (2012)
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