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Dr. Asegun Henry

transport at interfaces, and he has developed the highest temperature pump on record, which used an all-ceramic mechanical pump, to pump liquid metal above 1400°C. This technological breakthrough, which is…

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Yang Li

M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. His research focuses on using Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations to study interfacial thermal transport and developing Machine Learning potentials for MD simulations….

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Dr. Luis González-Portillo

Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) since 2016, focusing on the techno-economic analysis of next-generation plants. Professor González-Portillo has participated in several international projects in this field, including the European H2020 project…

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Michael Nitzsche

Michael graduated with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science from Rutgers University in 2019. He is interested in heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and thermodynamics, with applications focused on…

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Odin Foldvik Eikeland

to academic research, he works as a part-time senior consultant in a utility company focusing on developing new concepts to integrate more renewable energy technologies into the Norwegian electricity market….

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Michael Bichnevicius

He is interested in applying principles of heat transfer, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics to research in sustainable energy. Mike currently does experimental work on methane cracking for CO2-free hydrogen production….

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Dr. Kiarash Gordiz

Prof. Asegun Henry, where they developed the interface conductance modal analysis (ICMA) method to study the solid-solid interfacial heat transfer. Beside studying atoms, Kiarash enjoys hiking, rock-climbing and playing music….

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Katey Stewart

for the Archdiocese of Boston where I developed a love for serving the church and school community. What originally started out as a side job, teaching English to young children…

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Dr. Mehdi Pishahang

Chemistry (2008–2012) from University of Oslo (Oslo, Norway). At ASE research group Dr. Pishahang’s research focuses on development of crucial components used in high temperature thermal, thermochemical and electrochemical energy…