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Invited Speakers
Evelyn N. Wang
Esther and Harold E. Edgerton Assistant
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA, USA
Evelyn Wang received her
BS from MIT in 2000, and her MS and PhD from Stanford University in
2001 and 2006, respectively. From 2006-2007, she was a postdoctoral
researcher at Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent. Evelyn is an expert in
micro- and nano-scale fabrication, devices, and engineering, and
single- and two-phase heat and mass transport. She has worked
extensively in the area of thermal management, and her previous
projects include the development of microchannel and microjet
impingement cooling technologies. Her current work involves
exploring complex nanostructures for novel and enhanced
functionalities for applications in thermal management, water
desalination, and solar thermal energy conversion.
She is a recipient of the 2007 DARPA Young Faculty Award.
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Barry Azzopardi
Lady Trent Professor
of Chemical Engineering
University of Nottingham,
UK
Barry Azzopardi is
currently Head of the Department of Chemical and Environmental
Engineering at the University of Nottingham. His key areas of
research activity are linked to flow patterns in pipes of different
orientation, phase separation in vessels and T junctions, drop size
measurement in complex systems, demisting, and gas cleaning. Barry
is responsible for Multiphase Flow Research, which finds
applications in the oil/gas production, oil refining, chemical
process and power sectors of industry. He has over 100 technical
publications. He is a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the
Institution of Chemical Engineers.
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Michele Ciofalo
Professor of Nuclear
Engineering
Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy
Michele
Ciofalo holds a degree in Nuclear Engineering (University of
Palermo, 1980), a PhD in Mechanical Engineering (City University of
London, 1993) and a DSc in Fluid Dynamics (CU London, 1999). His
research activity has mainly regarded computational and experimental
thermofluid-dynamics, with special reference to turbulence and its
modelling. His interests have also included stochastic processes,
nuclear reactor safety, nano-scale fluid dynamics and transport, and
the applications of ionizing radiations. Michele currently gives
lectures in “Single- and Two-Phase Thermal Hydraulics”,
“Computational Thermofluid-Dynamics” and “Optical Methods in
Thermofluid-Dynamics”. He has been the tutor of about 50
graduation theses, 10 PhD theses and various research fellowships,
and is the author or co-author of about 160 technical publications.
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