Ryan Poling-Skutvik
@rpslab.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor | Chemical Engineering | University of Rhode Island | Responsive, multifunctional soft materials 🏳️‍🌈 (he/him) https://web.uri.edu/soft-matter-lab/
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Been excited to tell you all about this for a while now! 🥳🥳

We find that *all* soft materials yield with common physics. By combining experiments and theoretical derivation in collaboration with the Rogers group at UIUC, we can predict the nonlinear transition from linear and flow properties.
Universal Relationship between Linear Viscoelasticity and Nonlinear Yielding in Soft Materials
For a wide range of complex fluids, the transition from solid-like at rest to liquid-like when pushed can be predicted from properties of the at-rest state.
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Not a hike for the weak!

Congrats on the accomplishment and looks like those views were quite the reward 🤩🤩
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Woohoo!! 🎉🎉 what a great team doing what sounds like it’ll be super cool science!!
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A good summary from @npr.org on the impact of recent political attacks on the university education and research system

Casualties of Trump’s War on Higher Ed one.npr.org/i/nx-s1-5545...
🔊 Listen Now: Casualties of Trump’s War on Higher Ed
Up First From NPR on NPR One | 28:38
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Our NIH ESTEEMED grant may have been reinstated this year, but that doesn't mean the impacts to our students have disappeared. Nor does it come with any guarantees...

Thanks @rhodeislandcurrent.com for the follow up coverage and focus on the students bearing the brunt of these decisions.
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“It will take decades to recover from this, if we ever do.” America’s cancer research system, which has helped save millions of lives and is in one of its most productive moments, is under threat by the Trump administration.
Trump Is Shutting Down the War On Cancer
America’s cancer research system, which has helped save millions of lives, is under threat in one of its most productive moments.
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RPS Lab celebrating the start of the year watching the Rhode Island Football Club
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But separates out chemical engineering… 🤔
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Always love flying into Chicago
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Shockingly my name is easy to find...
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BUT, we find significant changes in the DYNAMICS. Specifically, we find a 50% reduction in activation energy due to the physical absorption of hydrocarbons. While expected, we believe our work shows how activation energy can be a highly sensitive metric to investigate subtle changes to polymers.
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New publication out today in @pubs.acs.org I&ECR!

Sponsored by USDOT PHMSA, this paper finds that natural gas does not significantly modify the polymer mechanics, making polymer liners a safe and effective option for natural gas pipelines.
Environmental Aging of Polymers to Evaluate Their Potential for Remediating Natural Gas Pipelines
We assess the aging of polymeric materials in natural gas environments for potential applications in pipeline remediation as liner materials. Three commercially available polymers─high-density polyethylene (HDPE), Nylon-6/6 polyamide (PA), and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)─are aged under accelerated conditions in a model natural gas environment of pure alkanes at 250 PSI and 90 °C for up to 30 days. The Young’s modulus and yield stress of these polymers remain unchanged within experimental error after exposure to the natural gas environment. Dynamic mechanical analysis, however, reveals drastic changes to polymer chain dynamics, with the activation energy for segmental relaxations reduced by up to 50%, corresponding to accelerated molecular motion. The environmental aging is confirmed through FTIR, which found an increase in the density of natural gas molecules within the polymer matrices. Additionally, these changes in the dynamics within polymeric solids are reversible; prolonged removal from the gas atmosphere resulted in the activation energies returning to near-initial values within 2 weeks. These observations suggest that this aging response is dominated by physical processes in which the polymers absorb natural gas molecules due to the increase in partial pressures, as opposed to a chemical mechanism in which the natural gas reacts irreversibly with the polymer chains. In applications for pipeline remediation, our results indicate that polymeric liners will provide sufficient mechanical rigidity but may suffer from accelerated rates of creep facilitated by the increase in local polymer dynamics.
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It’s like opening a refrigerator to cool your house…
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As a child of lesbians, something similar would happen to us when we tried to go between Canada and USA. In fact had the border guard asking my sister and I to say who our “real” mom was…
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To their credit, I’m glad they are acknowledging it rather than pretending like everything is normal… but I did need to have a conversation with my students about safety 😔
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The @universityofri.bsky.social is hiring an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering with research interests in applied fluid dynamics and thermal sciences.

The hiring is on a rapid timeline so please apply ASAP. More information in link below. I am also happy to answer any questions!
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering - Thermal Science
The search will remain open until the position has been filled. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________The Department of Mechanical, Ind...
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The only kind of balloon I’ve ever known
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Crazy how the shrimp assemble like that!
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Count me as one of those advocates. I take @ripta.com almost daily to work and see many of my @universityofri.bsky.social students on the 66. The reduction in service will dramatically reduce access for our commuting students to reach campus, or for on-campus students to conduct basic errands.
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Celebrating our lab's newest graduate, Kylie Hartley, who passed her Masters defense last Friday! 🥳🎓🍺

She has been an incredibly productive student in her time in our group working on developing polymer-based anodes for microbial fuel cells, and we are so proud of her current and future success!
RPS Lab members celebrating masters defense
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my group is looking to hire a postdoc to work on a variety of polymer-related projects of their choosing! If you know of any outstanding candidates that are looking for postdoctoral positions, please send them my way
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A study in contrasts from Arizona to New Hampshire