Author name: Daniel Wysling

Assistant Director of IT

Latest paper “Materials and Interface Challenges in High Vapor Quality Two-Phase Flow Boiling Research”

Please check out our latest paper where we discuss recent research progress on structured surfaces for enhanced flow boiling. We discuss lessons learned and focus on remaining challenges. The content of our paper represents a summary from discussions at the Office of Naval Research Workshop on ‘Research Needs in High Quality Two-Phase Flow’ held in

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Our lastest publications on Applied Thermal Engineering

2 of ours papers just got accepted to the Applied Thermal Engineering Journal are: Review article: Microscale evaporative cooling technologies for high heat flux microelectronics devices: Background and recent advances  and Molecular dynamics simulations of thin-film evaporation: The influence of interfacial thermal resistance on a graphene-coated heated silicon substrate Congrats to all the hard work

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Dr. Damena Agonafer receives ASME Early Career Award

The Electronics and Photonics Packaging Division (EPPD) 2019 Early Career Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) was awarded to our principal investigator Dr. Damena Agonafer. The award, given to professionals within 10 years of last degree received, recognizes a young engineer with significant technical achievements in his or her career in electronic

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Our latest study titled “Evolution of Microdroplet Morphology Confined on Asymmetric Micropillar Structures” got published on the cover of the journal “Langmuir”

The cover of the journal Langmuir, the ACS journal of fundamental interface science, featured our latest work on the droplets of different liquids on micropillar structures of different shapes: triangles, squares, and circles. The paper titled “Evolution of Microdroplet Morphology Confined on Asymmetric Micropillar Structures” presents the study on the retention of microdroplets with high and low

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“Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science” featured our latest study

The paper titled Experimental investigation of evaporation from asymmetric microdroplets confined on heated micropillar structures got published on Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science. This paper examines the evaporation rate and heat transfer performance of continuously–fed water microdroplets confined on heated silicon micropillar structures with circular, square, and triangular cross-sections. Our experimental results show that increasing levels of droplet asymmetry significantly

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