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
- B.S. in Chemical Physics, University Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris, France (01/2014).
- B.S. in Applied Physics, University of Puebla, Mexico (05/2017).
- M.S. in Biophysics, University of Puebla, Mexico (2017-present).
Projects
- Testing AC voltages for dielectrophoresis
Journal articles
- 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.
- Hidalgo-Caballero, S.; Escobar-Ortega, Y.; Pacheco-Vazquez F.; Leidenfrost phenomenon on conical surfaces. Physical Review Fluids, 1(5):051902, 2016.
- 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.
- 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.