The transport sciences research group focuses on fundamental and applied research in the areas of transport phenomena (i.e., fluid flow, heat and mass transfer), with specializations in interfacial phenomena, micro- and nano- flows, complex fluids, small-scale thermal analysis, microfluidic sensors, nanomaterial processing, and data center thermal management. Our research facility houses a wide array of state-of-the-art equipment for fluid flow metrology, flow visualization, fluid property characterization, multiphase flow analysis, and thermal characterization.
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Paul Chiarot Microfluidics, multiphase flows, electrohydrodynamics, sensor technology |
Peter Huang Micro/nanofluidics, biofluidics, cellular manipulations, transport phenomena |
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Bruce Murray Materials processing, computational materials science and transport phenomena |
Bahgat Sammakia Heat transfer, electronics packaging |
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Timothy Singler Experimental and analytical fluid mechanics, geophisical fluid mechanics, interfacial fluid mechanics, interfacial stability, applied mathematics |
Howard Wang Polymers, soft materials, nanomaterials, nanotechnology, characterization, scatterying, printable electronics |