Joan Rosell-Llompart

Joan Rosell-Llompart

Universitat Rovira i Virgili

Engineering Sciences

He graduated in physics in 1987 from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Before and during his PhD (Yale University, 1994), he worked with Prof. J. Fernández de la Mora on aerodynamic focusing, inertial impaction, electrospray atomization, and differential mobility analysis. As postdoc associate with Prof. John B. Fenn at Virginia Commonwealth University, he did research on electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. In 1996 he joined Aradigm Corporation (California, USA) to develop liquid micro-jet technology for inhalation drug delivery. There, he co-discovered, with Prof. A. Gañán-Calvo (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain), the "flow blurring" fine liquid atomization regime. Since joining Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) in 2004 as ICREA Research Professor, his research has focused on electrospray and electrospinning for the manufacturing of nanomaterials. He leads the Droplets, intErfaces, and floWs (DEW) research lab at URV.


Research interests

I am broadly interested in fluid dynamics applied to designing nanomaterials in different fields of application. Liquid flow structures can be transformed to solid structures, e.g. droplets to particles. Particularly, electrostatic fields can deform liquid-gas and liquid-liquid interfaces so that a tiny jet is ejected which can be used to make nanodroplets or nanofibers. Both by experiment and by computer modeling, we aim to (i) understand the precise mechanisms underlying the fluid dynamic processes involved, (ii) devise new nano-fluidic strategies to create functional structures (e.g., ‘smart’ particles for nanobiomedicine), (iii) characterize the properties of such structures, (iv) engineer ways to assemble them into larger functional supra-structures, e.g. high resolution 3D printing for assembling nanofibers into scaffolds for growing cells into living tissues, and (v) develop strategies to demonstrate how these processes can be scaled up so they can ultimately benefit humankind.

Selected publications

- Liashenko I, Rosell-Llompart J, Cabot A 2020, 'Ultrafast 3D printing with submicrometer features using electrostatic jet deflection', Nature Communications, vol. 11, no. 1, art. 753 (9 pp).

- García de Abajo FJ, Hernández RJ, Kaminer I, Meyerhans A, Rosell-Llompart J & Sanchez-Elsner T 2020. 'Back to Normal: An Old Physics Route to Reduce SARS-CoV-2 Transmission in Indoor Spaces' ACS Nano, vol. 14, no. 7, pp 7704–7713.

- Ura DP, Rosell-Llompart J, Zaszczyńska A, Vasilyev G, Gradys A, Szewczyk PK, Knapczyk-Korczak J, Avrahami R, Šišková AO, Arinstein A, Sajkiewicz P, Zussman E & Stachewicz U 2020, 'The role of electrical polarity in electrospinning and on the mechanical and structural properties of as-spun fibers', Materials, vol. 13, no. 18, art 4169 (18pp).


Selected research activities

Organizing Chair for the European Workshop on Electrohydrodynamic Atomization, 12-14 February 2020, Tarragona, Spain, whereat I gave 3 tutorials.

Oral presentations at the European Aerosol Conference 2020, Aachen (GERMANY) and online, August 31 - September 4, 2020. eac2020.de: "Simulations of in situ discharging of electrospray droplets by unipolar ions (ID875)" with Jordi Grifoll; and "Electrospray-based production of curcumin-loaded polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) microparticles (ID876)" with Elena Barbero (speaker), A. J. Carrasco-Muñoz, E. Bodnár, and J. Grifoll.

PhD thesis defended: Ievgenii Liashenko. Ultrafast Electrohydrodynamic 3D Printing with Submicrometer Resolution. URV, 2020. Co-directed with Andreu Cabot, ICREA, IREC.

Journal of Aerosol Science, member of the Editorial Board.