Mechanical, Aerospace and Nuclear Engineering

Assistant Professor
Kinetic theory, computational fluid dynamics, rarefied gas dynamics, aerothermodynamics, turbulence, flow instability and control.
Edward P. Hamilton Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Multidisciplinary System Analysis and Optimization, AI and Machine Learning, Biologically Inspired Computational Tools for Optimization, Computational Intelligence
Assistant Professor
Optimal Trajectory Design for Spacecraft, Autonomous Guidance and Sensor Fusion Technology
Professor
Dynamic Systems and Control, Precision Mechatronics, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Advanced Manufacturing, Energy Efficient Buildings
Assistant Professor
Surface engineering, Multi-scale additive manufacturing, Printed electronics, Smart films, Electronic textiles, Energy devices
Assistant Professor
Multiphase Flow Experiments and Modeling, Particle Transport and Deposition, Thermal Hydraulics and Reactor Safety, Advanced Nuclear-based Integrated Energy System
Assistant Professor
Scientific Machine Learning, Reduced Order Modeling, Turbulence Modeling and Simulation
Professor and Associate Department Head for Graduate Affairs
Heat conduction in nanomaterials, Prototyping and testing advanced refrigeration/heat pump and heat transfer systems, Metrology for fast, accurate, and high spatial resolution of thermal and thermoelectric properties, Thermal transport across interfaces
Professor
Materials Tribology (friction, wear, lubrication)
Professor of Practice; Director of MANE Undergraduate Student Services
University engineering and design education
Professor, William H. Hernstadt '57 Faculty Fellow in Nuclear Engineering, Director of Rensselaer Walthousen Reactor Critical Facility
Professor, Edward E. Hood Jr. Chair in Nuclear Engineering, NE Program Director, and Director, Gaerttner Linear Accelerator Center (LINAC)
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