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Daniel Attinger is a mechanical engineer, researcher and an academic. He owns a US-based scientific consulting company. Attinger has published over 80 research articles and has several patents registered in his name. His research focuses on forensics, bubble dynamics, multiscale transport phenomena in energy and forensic applications.

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  • Daniel Attinger is a mechanical engineer, researcher and an academic. He owns a US-based scientific consulting company. Attinger has published over 80 research articles and has several patents registered in his name. His research focuses on forensics, bubble dynamics, multiscale transport phenomena in energy and forensic applications. Attinger is the recipient of ASME-ICNMM Outstanding Researcher Award, NSF Early Career Award and is an Honorary Professor at Amity University in India. He is a Fellow of American Society of Mechanical Engineers. In 2013, Attinger was the Lead Editor of special issue for the ASME Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine. (en)
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  • BSc./MSc, Mechanical Engineering (en)
  • Sc. D., Mechanical Engineering (en)
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  • Daniel Attinger (en)
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  • Mechanical engineer, researcher and academic (en)
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  • An Investigation of Molten Microdroplet Surface Deposition: Transient Behavior, Wetting Angle Dynamics and Substrate Melting Phenomenon. (en)
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  • Daniel Attinger is a mechanical engineer, researcher and an academic. He owns a US-based scientific consulting company. Attinger has published over 80 research articles and has several patents registered in his name. His research focuses on forensics, bubble dynamics, multiscale transport phenomena in energy and forensic applications. (en)
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  • Daniel Attinger (en)
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