Dr. Subhranil De
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Dr. Subhranil De earned his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Rochester. He has a theoretical research background in statistical physics and fluid mechanics. Currently his main scholarly interest lies in the mechanics of various novel physical systems governed by Newtonian physics.
Dr. De has been published many times:[edit]
Selected publications in refereed journals:
Subhranil De, “A provocative tale of unwinding,” The Mathematical Gazette, to be published in 2024.
Subhranil De, “A slowly evolving conical pendulum,” The Mathematical Gazette, to be published in 2023.
Subhranil De, “The intriguing mechanics of a tractrix of cards,” The Mathematical Gazette, 106, 566, July 2022. ( Link to a pertinent video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCkcBkubihI )
Subhranil De, “The curious case of the double catenary,” Mathematics Magazine, 95, June 2022.
Subhranil De, “Weebles only wobble but eggs fall down,” Mathematics Magazine, 90, April 2017.
Subhranil De, “The magic of the gravity-defying cylinder,” European Journal of Physics, 37 (2016) 025002.
Subhranil De, “Getting clever with the sliding ladder,” Physics Education, 49 (2014) 390-393.
Subhranil De, “On static equilibrium of a hemispheroid,” The Mathematical Gazette, 98, 541, March 2014.
Subhranil De, “A computational study of the propagation of the longitudinal velocity in a polymer melt contained within a cylinder using a scale bridging method,” Physical Review E, 88, 052311(2013).
Subhranil De, “Revisiting the sliding ladder,” The Mathematical Gazette, 97, 539, July 2013.
Subhranil De, “Revisiting the least force required to keep a block from sliding,” The Physics Teacher, 51, 220(2013).
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