Congratulations to Dr.Sarah Mena, Winner of the 2020 Biomicrofluidics Best Paper Award
Dr. Sarah Mena is currently a Project Leader at Particulate Solid Research, Inc. in Chicago, IL. She received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Universidad Centroamericana "José Simeón Cañas" in El Salvador and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Florida. During her doctoral work she studied turbulent solid-liquid flows and liquid localized fluidization. She later did a postdoc in multiphase flow microfluidics at the University of Michigan in the group of Professor Mark Burns focusing on the development of biomedical devices from a fluid mechanics perspective. Dr. Mena is the recipient of several awards including the George Klinzing best PhD award by the Particle Technology Forum of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
The editors would like to thank the following members of the award committee for volunteering their time to evaluate the papers and determine this year's winner:
Daeyeon Lee, University of Pennsylvania
Li Zhang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Josue Sznitman, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
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