Siwei LIU
Assistant Professor, Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University
Institute of Fluid Science
Tohoku University
Sendai, Japan
I am an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University. My research examines transient multiphase phenomena at gas–liquid interfaces, with particular attention to the roles of electrical forcing, plasma processes, phase change, and non-equilibrium transport in bubble dynamics and related interfacial systems.
Research interests
- Charged gas–liquid interfaces
- Cavitation bubble dynamics
- Plasma–liquid interactions
- Electrohydraulic shock waves
- Non-equilibrium transport
- Phase-change diagnostics
Selected publications
- Flow-Coupled Charge Separation of High-Speed Nanodroplet Impingement on Metal PlatesJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2026
- Mechanism of Charge Generation by High-Speed Water Nanodroplets Impinging on Metal SurfacesApplied Physics Letters, 2025
- Real-Time Detection of Non-Condensable Gas in Water Vapor Systems Based on Repetitive Pulsed Discharges for Developing \emphin Situ ProbeReview of Scientific Instruments, 2025
- Plasma-Based Identification of Gases in a Laser-Induced Cavitation BubbleApplied Physics Letters, 2023
- Analysis of Shock Wave Induced by Underwater Pulsed Discharge Using Discharge Current InterceptionJournal of Applied Physics, 2020