This lab mainly deals with many issues emerging in the fields of mass and energy transport in nanoengineering systems, which is due to the rapid development of nanotechnology and science. Our purpose is to pursue the deep understanding of the fundamental principles and applications of the novel phenomena in nanoscale, such as thermomagnetic conversion, interfacial phenomena, multiphase mass/heat transfer in the mulitscale domain from nanoscale up to macroscale in newly developed hierarchical structures.



Publications |
||
The members of the NovaNano Lab strive for excellence in research and strongly believe in the utmost importance of disseminating their findings through publications in various venues. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
MORE A systematic study of pool boiling heat transfer on structured porous surfaces: From nanoscale through microscale to macroscale, RP Rioux, EC Nolan, CH Li, AIP Advances 4 (11), 117133, 2014 Special Section on Nanoscale Heat and Mass Transport and Applications in Energy and Medicine, CH Li, S Acharya, Y Jaluria, D Banerjee, Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine 4 (4), 040201, 2013 Magnetization and Specific Absorption Rate Studies of Ball-Milled Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Biomedicine, P Burnham, N Dollahon, CH Li, AJ Viescas, GC Papaefthymiou, Journal of Nanoparticles 2013, 2, 2013 Report on Carbon Nano Material Workshop: Challenges and Opportunities, S Acharya, J Alvarado, D Banerjee, WE Billups, G Chen, BA Cola, ..., Nanoscale and Microscale Thermophysical Engineering 17 (1), 10-24, 1, 2013 Professor Bud Peterson on his 60th birthday, H Ma, M Anderson, PS Ayyaswamy, A Bejan, Y Bayazitoglu, G Chen, ..., International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 1 (58), 3-5, 2013 |
Members of the NovaNano Laboratory work on two themes of research in the field of nanoengineering materials and structures for energy and mass conversion and transport. The principle goal is to discover and to understand the fundamental mechanisms at nanoscale and beneath for the applications of sustainable energy and medicine.
Please see our Current Research and Completed Projects.
Nanocale Multiphase/Interfacial Energy Transport Laboratory (NovaNano Lab, CEER 014)
Collaboration Laboratories at Bryn Mawr, UPenn and Princeton
LEAD/EDGE program, MATE program and Summer High School Interns