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Solomon
 Department of  
Physics & 
Astronomy 
 
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Address:  
Department of Physics & Astronomy, 
Bucknell University,
Lewisburg, PA  17837
 Phone:  
(570) 577-1348; 
Fax: (570)577-3153
 Email:  
tsolomon@bucknell.edu or tom.solomon@bucknell.edu
 
 
 
Education:  Ph.D., 1990, University of
Pennsylvania
 
 
 Research Interests:  
Experimental Nonlinear Dynamics (Pattern Formation, Advection-Reaction-Diffusion processes, Chaos & Turbulence) 
Click here
for list of publications. Click here
for list of grants.
 
 Movies from research activities
Chaotic mixingAdvection-Reaction-Diffusion (i.e., effects of 
chaotic mixing on chemical pattern formation) 
 Current ProjectsSee 
publications link
above for papers written on these subjects.
 
Advection-Reaction-Diffusion processes with chaotic mixing
Pattern formation in reacting systems and effects of chaotic mixing
on those patterns.
Front propagation and mode-locking in a reacting system with
chaotic mixing.
Synchronization of oscillators via superdiffusive mixing.
Active (Self-consistent) chaotic mixing
Examining how chaotic mixing of non-passive impurities can
destablize a flow.
 Chaotic advection (mixing) of immiscible
impurities
Passive (neutrally-buoyant) mixing in 2-D, time-periodic
flows.
Passive mixing in 3-D, time-independent flows.
Droplet breakup and coalescence in the presence of Lagrangian
chaos.
The effects of Lagrangian chaos on particle aggregation. 
 Large-scale pattern formation in solidification 
of ammonium chloride
 Chimney formation in the presence of enhanced mushy layer flows;
 Aggregation patterns of flowing crystal seeds;
 Measurements of temperature field both in liquid layer and within
mushy layer.
 Isotropic and anisotropic branching 
patterns in electrical discharges
 
 Short video made for the Weis Center:  ``What is a Miracle?''
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