Dr Francesco Del Giudice

Dr Francesco Del Giudice

Associate Professor
Chemical Engineering

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Available For Postgraduate Supervision

About

Dr. Francesco Del Giudice, PhD, CEng CSci MIChemE, MInstP, FHEA is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering at Swansea University (SU). Francesco is also a Chartered Engineer and a Chartered Scientist, and he is the head of the Rheological  Microfluidic lab, part of the Complex Fluids Research Groups, at SU.

Francesco completed his education, BEng to PhD, at the University of Naples Federico II, with a short period spent at the Catholic University of Leuven. During the PhD, Francesco was also a fellow at the Italian Institute of Technology and a Visiting PhD student at the University of Glasgow. Francesco then moved to the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (Japan) for a postdoc, before joining Swansea University as a lecturer in 2018 and then progressing to Associate Professor in 2022.

Francesco has experience in microfluidic flow of complex fluids, rheology, microrheology and design of microfluidic devices for rheological analysis.Francesco's interests are in Microfluidics and Soft Matter. For instance, we developed innovative solutions to improve the encapsulation of flowing particles using viscoelastic flows in microfluidic devices, and we also developed microfluidic techniques to evaluate rheological parameters not measurable via conventional techniques.

Francesco has several roles across national and international institutions, including Functional Chartered Member of the IChemE, ICP Panel member of the IChemE, Concil Member of the British Society of Rheology, and core member of the Institute of Non-Newotnian Fluid Mechanics. 

Francesco has several hobbies including reading, classical music, photography, and cycling.  He is always open to face new challenges and is keen to lead other people that share his vision. He also acts as a counsellor for colleagues and students that need support.

Areas Of Expertise

  • Rheology
  • Microrheology
  • Microfluidics
  • Particle/cell focusing and separation
  • Microscale flow
  • Polyelectrolytes
  • Graphene Oxide

Languages Spoken

  • Italian

Career Highlights

Teaching Interests

Francesco is interested in teaching topics related to fluid mechanics and rheology, with particular emphasis on the microfluidic-related applications. 

Research Award Highlights Collaborations