John E. Sader
Research Professor of Aerospace and Applied Physics
B.S., University of New South Wales, 1989; Ph.D., 1993. Visiting Associate, 2009; 2010; 2012-22; Caltech, 2022-.
Overview
John Sader focuses on collaborative research across many fields, including rarefied gas dynamics, fluid-structure interactions at small and large scales, low and high Reynolds number flows, vortex dynamics, plasmonics, nanoelectromechanical systems, mass spectrometry, colloid science and the stability of mechanical structures. He has developed experimental methods used in atomic force microscopy.
Publications
- Michaeli, Lior;Gao, Ramon et al. (2025) Direct radiation pressure measurements for lightsail membranesNature Photonics
- Madadi, Mahyar;Johnson, Joseph T. et al. (2024) Closure equation and higher-order moment relations in the Gauss-Hermite lattice Boltzmann methodPhysical Review E
- Sader, John E.;Gomez, Alfredo et al. (2024) Data-driven fingerprint nanoelectromechanical mass spectrometryNature Communications
- Legittimo, Francesca;Marini, Monica et al. (2024) Role of Tensile Stress in DNA Nanoresonators for Epigenetic StudiesACS Applied Nano Materials
- Johnson, Joseph T.;Madadi, Mahyar et al. (2024) Variational solution to the lattice Boltzmann method for Couette flowPhysical Review E
- Neumann, Adam P.;Gomez, Alfredo et al. (2024) Nanomechanical mass measurements through feature-based time series clusteringReview of Scientific Instruments
- Sader, John E.;Stassi, Stefano et al. (2023) Effect of intramodal and intermodal nonlinearities on the flexural resonant frequencies of cantilevered beamsPhysical Review B
- Hinton, Edward M.;Collis, Jesse F. et al. (2023) The motion of a layer of yield-stress material on an oscillating plateJournal of Fluid Mechanics
- Gross, Niklas;Madadi, Mahyar et al. (2023) Strong Substrate Binding Modulates the Acoustic Quality Factors in Gold NanodisksJournal of Physical Chemistry C
- Shen, Naijian;Chakraborty, Debadi et al. (2023) Frequency response of cantilevered plates of small aspect ratio immersed in viscous fluidsJournal of Applied Physics