Seminars

  • [2013-05-22]

    Multiscale Modeling of Multicomponent Evaporating Sprays

Speaker: Prof.  C.P.Chen 
Time:10:30 am
Date:May 27, 2013
Venue:Room 212, COE Building No.1
Host: Prof. Huiling Duan


 

Abstract:

Dr. Chen is currently the Chair and Professor of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Alabama

in Huntsville. Dr. Chen received his Ph.D. degree from Michigan State University and B.S. from National Taiwan

University, both in Chemical Engineering. Prior to joining UAHuntsville in 1986, he was a Research Scientist at

NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. Dr. Chen has led research projects funded by NASA, DoD, US Air Force, US

Army Strategic Defense Command, and industries including Cray Research, Rockwell, and CFD Research

Corporation. His research areas include multiphase flows, spray combustion, turbulence modeling, computational

fluid dynamics, and most recently, Lab-on-Chip and aero-optics. He has been recognized for his research

contributions by NASA, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Aerospace, the National Research Council,

and University of Alabama Foundation Award for Outstanding Research. Dr. Chen is an Honorary Fellow of

Australian Institute of High Energetic Materials and an Associate Fellow of American Institute of Aeronautics

and Astronautics.

 

About the speaker:

Dr. Chen is currently the Chair and Professor of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Alabama

in Huntsville. Dr. Chen received his Ph.D. degree from Michigan State University and B.S. from National Taiwan

University, both in Chemical Engineering. Prior to joining UAHuntsville in 1986, he was a Research Scientist at

NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. Dr. Chen has led research projects funded by NASA, DoD, US Air Force, US

Army Strategic Defense Command, and industries including Cray Research, Rockwell, and CFD Research

Corporation. His research areas include multiphase flows, spray combustion, turbulence modeling, computational

fluid dynamics, and most recently, Lab-on-Chip and aero-optics. He has been recognized for his research

contributions by NASA, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Aerospace, the National Research Council,

and University of Alabama Foundation Award for Outstanding Research. Dr. Chen is an Honorary Fellow of

Australian Institute of High Energetic Materials and an Associate Fellow of American Institute of Aeronautics

and Astronautics.