Dr. Morteza Ghorbani received his Ph.D. in micro-scale
cavitation and its applications from Sabanci University, in 2017. He
subsequently undertook Postdoctoral Research work at Sabanci University and the
KTH Royal Institute of Technology. In 2019, he moved to the Sabanci University
Nanotechnology Research and Application Center, where he became a Principal
Investigator on microfluidics and cavitation. He currently heads the Cavitation
and Interfaces Research Group. He is also serving as an Editor for the Biomed
Research International Journal. He is also a Topic Editor in Biosensors
Journal. He is also acting as a Researcher with the Medicine Technology and
Health System School, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. He received
the prestigious Newton International Fellowship from The Royal Society for our
project on cavitation physics in the presence of 2D nanomaterials in 2022.
Prof. Ali Kosar received his B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering
from Bogazici University in 2001. He pursued his graduate studies in the
Department of Mechanical Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
between 2001 and 2006. He completed his M.S. and Ph.D. in 2003 and 2006,
respectively. He continued with his post-doctoral study at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute between 2006 and 2007, and joined the Department of
Mechatronics Engineering at Sabanci University, Istanbul, in 2007. He is a
Member of the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA). He received many awards such as
as the “µFIP Prominent Researcher Award” in the 2021 Micro Flow and Interfacial
Phenomena (µFIP) Conference, ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
ICNMM (International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and
Minichannels) Outstanding Early Career Award, Japan, Sapporo (2013). His
research interests constitute a wide spectrum covering heat and fluid flow on a
micro/nanoscale, condensation, boiling heat transfer, microfluidic systems, and
cavitation.