Dr Leo Lue
Reader
Chemical and Process Engineering
Publications
- Moir Craig, , Gale Julian D, Raiteri Paolo, Bannerman Marcus N
- Physical Review E Vol 99 (2019)
- , Sweatman Martin B,
- Journal of Physical Chemistry B Vol 122, pp. 1505-1515 (2018)
- Soft Matter Vol 14, pp. 4721-4734 (2018)
- AIChE Journal Vol 61, pp. 2985-2992 (2015)
- Curtis Robin A,
- Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science Vol 20, pp. 19-23 (2015)
- Sweatman Martin B,
- Journal of Chemical Physics Vol 144 (2016)
Teaching
I have taught a broad range of modules across the Chemical Engineering curriculum, both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Â My main teaching duties have been focused on the "core" of Chemical Engineering: transport phenomena, chemical and process thermodynamics, and design.
Currently taught modules:
- CP213 Applied Mathematics and Problem Solving
- CP407 Chemical Engineering Design
- CP535/970 Molecular and Interface Science
- CP540 Project Planning, Management, and Methods
- 18530 Chemical Engineering Project
Previously taught modules
- Ethics and Sustainability
- Nanotechnology
- Problem Solving
- Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer
- Chemical Engineering Practice 1
- Programming and Optimisation
- Chemical Thermodynamics
- Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer
- Modelling and Simulation
Research Interests
My research group uses statistical mechanics to understand and predict how the overall properties of a system, such as its dynamics or structure, are determined by the interactions between its constituent components. These systems can range from normal fluids composed of simple molecules to complex structured fluids, such as found in biological systems or many consumer and personal care products, where the constituent molecules can assemble to form intricate structures which can again organize to form larger structures. I am also interested how collisions between granules in a powder affects its overall structure and flow, such as in avalanches or pattern formation in sand dunes, and how bubble stability and interactions lead to the properties of foams. Currently, the interests of the group are focused on the role of electrostatics and its coupling to dispersion forces on the interactions and dynamics of colloidal particles (e.g., proteins, polyelectrolytes, micellar aggregates, etc.). A better understanding of the link between microscopic characteristics and macroscopic properties should allow the rational design of new materials and better prediction and control of the behavior of processes.
I use a combination of theory and computer simulation techniques to tackle these problems. The theoretical approaches range from integral equation and density functional theories, field theoretic methods, to classical solution thermodynamics and transport modeling. The simulation methods include non-equilibrium molecular dynamics and advanced Monte Carlo methods, as well as continuum modeling through finite difference and finite element methods.
Professional Activities
- Organiser
- 8/2026
- Speaker
- 10/5/2026
- Examiner
- 17/4/2026
- Keynote/plenary speaker
- 19/2/2025
- Examiner
- 28/10/2020
- Speaker
- 13/11/2019
Projects
- Lue, Leo (Principal Investigator) Li, Jun (Co-investigator)
- 22-Jan-2024 - 21-Jan-2026
- Jorge, Miguel (Principal Investigator) Lue, Leo (Co-investigator) MacPherson, Zoe (Research Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2023 - 01-Jan-2027
- Lue, Leo (Principal Investigator) Li, Jun (Co-investigator) Paterson, Thomas (Research Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2022 - 01-Jan-2026
- Li, Jun (Principal Investigator) Lue, Leo (Co-investigator) Sait-Stewart, Robert (Research Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2021 - 27-Jan-2026
- Lue, Leo (Principal Investigator) Grassia, Paul (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2021 - 31-Jan-2023
- Cardona Amengual, Javier (Principal Investigator) Lue, Leo (Co-investigator) Nordon, Alison (Co-investigator) Tachtatzis, Christos (Co-investigator)
- 20-Jan-2021 - 15-Jan-2022
Contact
Dr
Leo
Lue
Reader
Chemical and Process Engineering
Email: leo.lue@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 2470