Carlos Corvalan

Carlos Corvalan

Associate Professor, Food Science (courtesy)
Purdue University
Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering
225 South University Street
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2093
Office: NLSN 2241
Phone: +1 765 49-48262

Areas of Interest

  • Biological Engineering
  • Data Science and Digital Agriculture

Research Areas

Data-driven discovery and computational modeling of biosystems in health and disease. Physics of living systems. Food engineering and advanced biomanufacturing. Environmental bioengineering and sustainability.

Biography

Carlos Corvalan received his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of Litoral, Argentina. He spent two years as a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at Purdue before joining the Purdue faculty as an Assistant Professor in 2003.

Dr. Corvalan applies a multidisciplinary approach to the solution of problems at the interface of biology and engineering. His research focuses on the dynamics of complex fluids and transport phenomena in synthetical and biological systems. His current research includes:

* Fluid dynamics and solid mechanics: biofluid dynamics; computational biomechanics; processing of biopolymers and biomedical manufacturing; rheology of biomaterials; flows at the micro and nanoscale; numerical methods.
* Transport phenomena in biological systems: heat and mass transfer in living systems, multiphysics modeling.
* Moving and free boundary problems: Fluid-solid interaction; interfacial transport processes, surfactant dynamics and interfacial rheology; membrane, capsule and cell mechanics.

Most projects involve a blend of experimental testing, and analytical and computational modeling. Opportunities exist for research at all levels: B.S., M.S. and Ph.D.

Dr. Corvalan has taught fluid mechanics and process engineering courses at both the graduate and undergraduate level.

Publication reprints available upon request .