Engineering Professor Named Fellow of American Physical Society
Wei Guo, a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and a researcher at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, has been elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS).
Guo received the honor for the development and advancement of flow visualization techniques using both molecular tracers and solidified particle tracers in liquid helium and their application to the study of quantum fluid dynamics in superfluid helium-4.
Thesis Defense: Shweta Suresh Nair
“Optimization of flow pattern for a solid particle receiver in CSP”
Dept: Mechanical Engineering
Chair(s): Dr. Juan Ordonez, Dr. Patrick Hollis, Dr. Simon Foo
Alum Lands Grant for Powered Orthotics Startup
Ryan Alicea, a mechanical engineering alumnus from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, recently received a € 1.1 million grant for his startup company Powered Orthotics.
The firm developed a revolutionary robotic glove that brings life back to paralyzed hands. The grant is from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and the European Social Funds.
Dissertation Defense: Ross Richardson
“On Turbulent Separation Bubbles”
Dept: Mechanical Engineering
Chair(s): Dr. Louis Cattafesta, Dr. Rajan Kumar, Dr. Kourosh Shoele, Dr. Mark Sussman
Thesis Defense: Kimone George
“Investigating the acoustic and flow field characteristics of a 2:1 aspect ratio supersonic rectangular jet”
Dept: Mechanical Engineering
Chair(s): Dr. Rajan Kumar, Dr. Unnikrishnan Nair, Dr. Carl Moore
Mechanical Engineering researcher receives Young Investigator Award
Unnikrishnan Sasidharan Nair, an assistant professor in mechanical engineering at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, received the 2024 Young Investigator Program (YIP)Award from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) in the Department of Defense for his work in aerodynamics. He is one of 24 recipients and will receive funding to conduct innovative scientific research for the Department of Navy.
Dissertation Defense: Luis Porto
“A Comprehensive Optimization of Rankine Cycles: Physical and Working Fluid Design Perspectives”
Dept: Mechanical Engineering
Chair(s): Juan C. Ordonez
College Leads $2.25 Million DOE Effort to Enable Clean Hydrogen Energy
A potent “green” energy source, hydrogen promises clean power but demands not only new science but a workforce with new, high-tech skills.
With a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) grant, researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering are searching for materials to enable reliable, long-term hydrogen energy infrastructure.
