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Faculty
Distinguished Professor
Dean, College of Engineering
Materials processing, solidification
including low-gravity experiments, crystal growth, functionally
graded composites, and diamond processing.
Associate Professor (Graduate Advisor)
Cryogen Spray Cooling, Medical Lasers
and Transport Phenomena for Biomedical Applications
Assistant Professor
Thermal and electrical properties of nanostructures used for energy
conversion. Modeling and experiments on individual nanowires and nanotubes.
Assistant Professor
Advanced material synthesis and processing.
Nanocrystalline materials and nanocomposites. Fundamental
investigations of solid-state processes. Mass transport, nucleation,
electric current effects and defects in materials.
Professor
and Department Chair
Mechanical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes,
Mechanical Behaviors of Ferroelectric/Piezoelectric Materials
and Devices, Acoustics and Ultrasonics with Applications in
Sensing and Imaging.
Assistant professor
Engines & Emissions,
Air Pollution,
Nanoparticle Science.
Professor
Direct and Large Eddy Simulations of
Turbulent Combustion, Forest Fire Modeling, Flame Spread Experiments,
Computational Fluid Dynamics Applied to Turbulent Combustion,
Acoustic-Flow Interactions, and Cardiovascular Fluid Dynamics.
Associate Professor
Wafer Fab Processing, Thin Film Mechanics
and Nanotechnology.
Assistant Professor
Fundamental and Applied Fluid Mechanics
Research, the Application of Fundamental Turbulence Concepts
to Studies in Environmental Flows
Associate Professor
Design, Artificial Intelligence, pen-based
computing, sketch-understanding, and human-computer interaction.
Professor
Transport Through Porous Media, Multiphase
Transport, Natural Convection in Complex Configurations, Analysis
of Porous Insulations, Heat Flux Applications, Free Surface
Flows, Unconventional Heat Pipes, and Power Electronics, Transport
Through Biological Membranes, Mine Detection
Professor
Comprehensive Modeling of Systems Governing
Air Quality, Theoretical Aspects of Small-Scale Dispersion,
Application of Micrometeorology to Dispersion Problems, Development
of Simplified Models for Complex Systems
Assistant Professor
Nano and Micromechanics of Materials
Professor
(Undergraduate Advisor)
Mechanics, Material, and Geophysics with
an emphasis on Analytical and Computational Modeling, and
their Scientific and Engineering Applications
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2005-2006
2004-2005
2003-2004
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