The Fluid-Thermal Science and Engineering group in the Mechanical Engineering department seeks to establish world-class research and complementary graduate educational programs in traditional and emerging areas of fluid and thermal sciences. While the research coverage is broad, the core curriculum focuses on the fundamentals of fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and thermodynamics and the application of basic engineering science to applied engineering and multidisciplinary problems. The research areas include internal combustion engines, automotive and aerospace systems, air vehicles, power and propulsion systems, renewable energy systems and sustainability, materials processing, sensors, biomedical devices, and biological systems. In addition to graduate education through leading edge research, the graduate fluid-thermal curriculum is designed to educate the next generation of engineers and researchers to be innovative and resourceful based on a solid foundation in the fundamentals of fluid and thermal sciences and engineering.

Flow visualization
Simulation of turbulence on rough surfaces
Microfluidic expt
Simulation water treatment

Faculty

Andre Benard

Andre Benard

Giles Brereton

Giles Brereton

Farhad Jaberi

Farhad Jaberi

Manoocher Koochesfahani

Manoocher Koochesfahani

Ricardo Mejia-Alvarez

Ricardo Mejia-Alvarez

Norbert Mueller

Norbert Mueller

Ahmed Naguib

Ahmed Naguib

Harold Schock

Harold Schock

Elisa Toulson

Elisa Toulson

Yoichiro Tsurimaki

Yoichiro Tsurimaki

Minami Yoda

Minami Yoda

Junlin Yuan

Junlin Yuan

Indrek Wichman

Indrek Wichman

Mohsen Zayernouri

Mohsen Zayernouri

Xinpeng Zhao

Xinpeng Zhao

Hongtao Zhong

Hongtao Zhong