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D-Index
43
Citations
14833
World Ranking
5985
National Ranking
1656

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2015 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For advancing the quantitative and qualitative understanding of fundamental processes in microfluidics and nonlinear electrokinetics, colloidal hydrodynamics, and active and nonlinear microrheology of bulk materials and complex fluid interfaces

Best Publications

  • Microfluidics: Fluid physics at the nanoliter scale

    Todd M. Squires;Stephen R. Quake

  • Making it stick: convection, reaction and diffusion in surface-based biosensors.

    Todd M Squires;Robert J Messinger;Scott R Manalis

  • Induced-Charge Electrokinetic Phenomena: Theory and Microfluidic Applications

    Martin Z. Bazant;Todd M. Squires

  • Fluid Mechanics of Microrheology

    Todd M. Squires;Thomas G. Mason

  • Breaking symmetries in induced-charge electro-osmosis and electrophoresis

    Todd M. Squires;Martin Z. Bazant

  • Determination of surface potential and electrical double-layer structure at the aqueous electrolyte-nanoparticle interface

    Matthew A. Brown;Zareen Abbas;Armin Kleibert;Richard G. Green

  • Platelet-like Nanoparticles: Mimicking Shape, Flexibility, and Surface Biology of Platelets To Target Vascular Injuries

    Aaron C. Anselmo;Christa Lynn Modery-Pawlowski;Stefano Menegatti;Sunny Kumar

  • Hydrodynamic Coupling of Two Brownian Spheres to a Planar Surface

    Eric R. Dufresne;Todd M. Squires;Michael P. Brenner;David G. Grier

  • A simple paradigm for active and nonlinear microrheology

    Todd M. Squires;John F. Brady

  • Surfactant dynamics: hidden variables controlling fluid flows

    Harishankar Manikantan;Todd M Squires

  • Experimental observation of induced-charge electro-osmosis around a metal wire in a microchannel

    Jeremy A. Levitan;Shankar Devasenathipathy;Vincent Studer;Yuxing Ben

  • Microrheology

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  • The influence of hydrodynamic slip on the electrophoretic mobility of a spherical colloidal particle

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  • A mathematical model for top-shelf vertigo: the role of sedimenting otoconia in BPPV☆

    Todd M. Squires;Michael S. Weidman;Timothy C. Hain;Howard A. Stone

  • Active microrheology and simultaneous visualization of sheared phospholipid monolayers.

    S.Q. Choi;S. Steltenkamp;J. A. Zasadzinski;J. A. Zasadzinski;T.M. Squires

  • Isostructural solid–solid phase transition in monolayers of soft core–shell particles at fluid interfaces: structure and mechanics

    Marcel Rey;Miguel Ángel Fernández-Rodríguez;Miguel Ángel Fernández-Rodríguez;Mathias Steinacher;Mathias Steinacher;Laura Scheidegger

  • Surface shear inviscidity of soluble surfactants.

    Zachary A. Zell;Arash Nowbahar;Vincent Mansard;L. Gary Leal

  • Electrokinetic flows over inhomogeneously slipping surfaces

    Todd M. Squires

  • Nonlinear microrheology: bulk stresses versus direct interactions.

    Todd M. Squires

  • Induced-Charge Electro-Osmosis

    Todd M. Squires;Martin Z. Bazant

Frequent Co-Authors

Carl D. Meinhart
Carl D. Meinhart University of California, Santa Barbara
Michael P. Brenner
Michael P. Brenner University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Eric M. Furst
Eric M. Furst University of Delaware
Lucio Isa
Lucio Isa ETH Zurich
Howard A. Stone
Howard A. Stone Princeton University
Ka Yee C. Lee
Ka Yee C. Lee University of Chicago
Samir Mitragotri
Samir Mitragotri Harvard University
Frédéric Gibou
Frédéric Gibou University of California, Santa Barbara
John F. Brady
John F. Brady California Institute of Technology

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