Jarosław Drelich (1957) is a Polish-born surface engineer and professor of materials science at Michigan Technological University (Houghton, Michigan). He also holds an adjunct professorship in the department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Alberta (Alberta, Canada). He is known primarily for his contributions to the field of wetting phenomena, which include the effect of drop/bubble size on apparent contact angle on a rough surface, in addition to fundamental work on structured hydrophilic/hydrophobic alternating surfaces.
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| - Jarosław Drelich (1957) is a Polish-born surface engineer and professor of materials science at Michigan Technological University (Houghton, Michigan). He also holds an adjunct professorship in the department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Alberta (Alberta, Canada). He is known primarily for his contributions to the field of wetting phenomena, which include the effect of drop/bubble size on apparent contact angle on a rough surface, in addition to fundamental work on structured hydrophilic/hydrophobic alternating surfaces. (en)
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| - Gdańsk University of Technology (en)
- University of Utah (en)
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| - Surface science
- Applied surface chemistry (en)
- Materials recycling (en)
- Wetting phenomena (en)
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| - Editor-in-chief of Surface Innovations (en)
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| - Jarosław Drelich (1957) is a Polish-born surface engineer and professor of materials science at Michigan Technological University (Houghton, Michigan). He also holds an adjunct professorship in the department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Alberta (Alberta, Canada). He is known primarily for his contributions to the field of wetting phenomena, which include the effect of drop/bubble size on apparent contact angle on a rough surface, in addition to fundamental work on structured hydrophilic/hydrophobic alternating surfaces. Drelich has authored more than 130 scientific papers and 8 patents. As of 2012, he has an h-index of 25 and according to Google Scholar, his articles have been cited over 2100 times. Drelich is a member of the External Advisory Board for the and founding editor-in-chief of the journal . (en)
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