Samuel Hidalgo

Research at Rochester Institute of Technology

Samuel is a visiting scholar from the University of Puebla, Mexico. He joined the lab in June 2018. Samuel is currently working on testing AC voltages for dielectrophoresis.

Academic Background

Projects

Journal articles

  1. Hidalgo-Caballero, S.; Lentz, C.J.; Lapizco-Encinas, B.H.* Assessment of submicron particle zeta potential in simple electrokinetic microdevices, Electrophoresis, 40(3):358-375, 2019. I.F. 2.569.
  2. Hidalgo-Caballero, S.; Escobar-Ortega, Y.; Pacheco-Vazquez F.; Leidenfrost phenomenon on conical surfaces. Physical Review Fluids, 1(5):051902, 2016.
  3. Ramos-Reyes AY.; Hidalgo-Caballero S.; Pacheco-Vazquez F.; Surface depression with double-angle geometry during the discharge of grains from a silo. Physical Review E, 8;96(2):022901, 2017.
  4. Cervantes-Alvarez, A.M.; Hidalgo-Caballero, S.; Pacheco-Vazquez F.; The simultaneous discharge of liquid and grains from a silo. Physics of Fluids, 30:4, 2018.

Hobbies

Chess, swimming and mountaineering

Samuel Hidalgo
Department of Applied Physics
Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
Email: samuel.hidalgo@alumno.buap.mx