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Last published 2026
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Shirin Hesan

Researcher

Graduate Student Researcher

3 pubs

Biography and Research Information

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Shirin Hesan's research focuses on microfluidic systems driven by redox-magnetohydrodynamics (R-MHD), particularly investigating the behavior of chemical species within these devices. Her work examines how factors such as electrode configuration, chamber design, and mass transport influence the fate of chemical samples. Hesan has explored the impact of diffusion within flow fields near pumping electrodes and walls under varying experimental conditions. Her recent publications include studies on R-MHD flow in devices with different electrode and chamber designs, and the influence of mass transport on chemical species in sample plugs introduced onto R-MHD microfluidics chips. Hesan has collaborated with Ingrid Fritsch and Foysal Z. Khan at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on shared publications.

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  • Publications: 3

Selected Publications

  • Influence of Mass Transport Near Parallel Band Pumping Electrodes and Walls on the Fate of Chemical Species in a Sample Plug Introduced onto a Redox Magnetohydrodynamics Microfluidics Chip (2026)
    Research Square DOI OpenAlex
  • Comprehensive Studies of Microfluidic Flow Driven by Redox-Magnetohydrodynamics (R-MHD) in Devices with Different Electrode Configurations and Chamber Designs with Applications to Chemical Separations (2025)
    Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
  • The Fate of Chemical Species from a Sample Introduced into a Redox-Magnetohydrodynamics (R-MHD) Microfluidics Chamber: Influence of Diffusion within Flow Fields Near Pumping Electrodes and Walls and Under Different Experimental Conditions (2023)
    ECS Meeting Abstracts DOI OpenAlex

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