Sibani Lisa Biswal Explained

Sibani Lisa Biswal
Fields:Soft matter
Workplaces:Rice University
Alma Mater:California Institute of Technology
Stanford University
Thesis Title:Exploring Novel Structure Formation and Mechanics of Linked Chains of Magnetic Colloidal Particles and their Application in Microfluidics
Thesis Url:https://search.worldcat.org/title/84408772
Thesis Year:2004
Doctoral Advisor:Alice Gast

Sibani Lisa Biswal is an American chemical engineer, materials scientist, and academic administrator who researches the physics of colloids, surfactants, lipids, and polymers. She is the William M. McCardell professor in chemical engineering with a dual appointment as professor in materials science and nanoengineering as well as a senior associate dean in the George R. Brown School of Engineering at Rice University.

Education and career

Biswal earned a B.S. in chemical engineering from the California Institute of Technology in 1999.[1] She received a M.S. (2001) and Ph.D. (2004) in chemical engineering from Stanford University working with doctoral advisor Alice Gast. Her dissertation was titled, Exploring Novel Structure Formation and Mechanics of Linked Chains of Magnetic Colloidal Particles and their Application in Microfluidics.[2] Biswal completed postdoctoral research in mechanical engineering at University of California, Berkeley from 2004 to 2006.

Biswal researches the physics of colloids, surfactants, lipids, and polymers. She joined the faculty at Rice University in 2006. Biswal was named to the William M. McCardell Professor in Chemical Engineering in 2020.[3] The following year, she was named an associate dean in the George R. Brown School of Engineering.[4]

Awards and recognition

In 2007, Biwal was awarded a Young Investigator Award by the Office of Naval Research. In 2009, she won a National Science Foundation's CAREER award.[5]

In 2023, she was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society after nomination by the society's Division of Soft Matter. The fellowship was awarded "[f]or fundamental contributions to understanding of the assembly of superparamagnetic colloids in magnetic fields, discovering mechanisms governing multiphase flows in porous media, characterizing molecular transport in lipid membranes, and developing porous silicon anodes for lithium-ion batteries".[6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sibani Lisa Biswal Faculty The People of Rice Rice University . 2024-03-24 . profiles.rice.edu.
  2. Biswal . Sibani Lisa . Exploring Novel Structure Formation and Mechanics of Linked Chains of Magnetic Colloidal Particles and their Application in Microfluidics . 2004 . Ph.D. . Stanford University . 84408772.
  3. Web site: Engineering faculty Biswal, Sabharwal named to endowed chairs George R. Brown School of Engineering Rice University . 2024-05-08 . engineering.rice.edu . en.
  4. Web site: Biswal named associate dean for faculty development George R. Brown School of Engineering Rice University . 2024-05-08 . engineering.rice.edu . en.
  5. Web site: Lisa Biswal: Bioelectronics . 2024-05-08 . Rice University Research Experience for Undergraduates.
  6. Web site: Three from Rice elected fellows of the American Physical Society . 2024-03-24 . Rice News News and Media Relations Rice University . en.
  7. Web site: APS Fellow Archive . 2024-05-08 . www.aps.org . en.