Milana Trifkovic
Associate Professor
Research Interests
The group has a focus on the design and characterization of novel materials with applications in the energy sector. Examples of these materials include polymer nanocomposites, nanoparticle stabilized emulsions, bicontinuous interfacially jammed emulsion gels (bijels), and newly developed bicontinuous intraphase emulsion gels (bipjels). We have developed the tools to perform advanced characterization on these materials including the use of a novel high temperature "confocal rheology" setup. We also utilize photonic force microscopy to perform microrheology and study droplet-droplet interactions.
Another area of interest in the treatment of oil sands tailings, particularly focused on the effect additives on the flocculation process and how they can be used to enhance the dewatering process. We are also interested in the optimal control of sustainable microgrids and their integration into the conventional energy sector. Our diverse team allows for many perspectives and approaches to solving not only these challenging problems, but many others as well.
Contact Details
Office: CCIT 318
Office phone: (403) 220-8779
Email:
Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
University of Calgary
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta
Canada T2N 1N4
Associate Professor
Research Interests
The group has a focus on the design and characterization of novel materials with applications in the energy sector. Examples of these materials include polymer nanocomposites, nanoparticle stabilized emulsions, bicontinuous interfacially jammed emulsion gels (bijels), and newly developed bicontinuous intraphase emulsion gels (bipjels). We have developed the tools to perform advanced characterization on these materials including the use of a novel high temperature "confocal rheology" setup. We also utilize photonic force microscopy to perform microrheology and study droplet-droplet interactions.
Another area of interest in the treatment of oil sands tailings, particularly focused on the effect additives on the flocculation process and how they can be used to enhance the dewatering process. We are also interested in the optimal control of sustainable microgrids and their integration into the conventional energy sector. Our diverse team allows for many perspectives and approaches to solving not only these challenging problems, but many others as well.
Contact Details
Office: CCIT 318
Office phone: (403) 220-8779
Email:
Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
University of Calgary
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta
Canada T2N 1N4
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Last updated September, 2024
Last updated September, 2024