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CONFERENCEAugust 27–30, 2017

ProgramHyatt Regency Cambridge, Cambridge, MA

ASME 2017 ICNMM International Conference On Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers® ASME®

WelcomeFROM THE CONFERENCE CHAIRS

We welcome you to the 2017 ASME 15th International Conference on Nanochannels,

Microchannels and Minichannels (ICNMM) in Cambridge, MA.

ICNMM provides a global platform for researchers to exchange information and identify research

needs in the emerging areas of micro- and nanoscale transport processes and systems

encompassing many engineering and bio-medical disciplines. This field of science is becoming

extremely important in a number of emerging technologies. It has already found applications in

microprocessor chip cooling, biological sciences (DNA detection), pharmaceutical sciences

(micromixers and micro-reactors), optics (switching devices), fuel cells (multiphase flow

microchannels and gas diffusion layer), micro-power generation, etc. This conference provides a

unique forum for interdisciplinary researchers to exchange ideas and discuss future directions.

This year at ICNMM, there are three Plenary Talks, 13 Keynote Talks, as well an Industry Panel,

Diversity Workshop, and a Student Poster Session. The technical tracks are organized by leading

scientists and engineers from academic institutions, industry, and government laboratories

throughout the world.

In this forum, students are given the opportunity to showcase their research in a more personal

“1-on-1” forum with conference participants in a poster session. The poster session is held alone

with no other events in parallel so the students can garner maximum attention. Thanks to the

generosity of the National Science Foundation, participating students will receive travel support

to defray the cost of attending the conference.

Our special gratitude is extended to all of the volunteers whose hard work have made this

conference happen including: the Organizing Committee consisting of the Executive Committee

Organizers; the Technical Program Committee consisting of Technical Track, and Session

Organizers; the Plenary Speakers; Panel Moderators and Panelists; Technical Paper Authors and

Co-Authors; “Technical Presentation Only” Speakers; and, finally, to all the technical reviewers

whose contributions ensured the quality of the conference. We would also like to thank Javanni

Kiezer and Stacey Cooper at ASME for their dedication and help to make this conference a

success.

We hope you enjoy the conference. With our very best wishes.

Evelyn N. Wang, Conference Chair

Saeed Moghaddam, Conference Co-Chair

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ContentsWELCOME LETTER....................................................................................................................................2

GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................4

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE ...................................................................................................................... 6

FLOOR PLAN ..............................................................................................................................................8

PLENARY SESSIONS ............................................................................................................................... 9

INDUSTRY PANEL .................................................................................................................................... 11

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS .............................................................................................................................13

TECHNICAL SESSIONS – MONDAY .................................................................................................17

TECHNICAL SESSIONS – TUESDAY .................................................................................................24

TECHNICAL SESSIONS – WEDNESDAY ........................................................................................30

AUTHOR INDEX .....................................................................................................................................35

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ..........................................................................................................................39

TRACK ORGANIZERS ...........................................................................................................................40

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General Information

AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT IN SESSION ROOMSAll technical sessions are equipped with one LCD projector and one screen. Laptops will NOT be

provided in the sessions. Presenters MUST bring their own or arrange in advance to share.

BADGE REQUIRED FOR ADMISSIONAll conference attendees must wear the official ASME 2017 ICNMM badge at all times in order to gain

admission to technical sessions and other conference events. Without a badge, you will NOT be allowed

to attend any conference activities.

CONFERENCE LUNCHESConference lunches will be held from 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday in Presidents Ballroom AB

and 12:10 PM – 1:30 PM on Wednesday in Paul Revere.

CONFERENCE EVENT CONNECT APPDownload the new ASME Event Connect App and hold the entire program in the palm at your hand!

The new ASME Event Connect App allows you to easily look up sessions, search for papers or people,

message with other attendees, post to various social media platforms, and create your own schedule.

The ASME Event Connect App is available at the App Store, Google Play, and Windows Market.

CONFERENCE REFRESHMENT BREAKSThree morning breaks and three afternoon breaks will be provided in the Ballroom Prefunction

(Lobby Level). Join your fellow attendees for a few minutes of networking and discussion. The schedule

is as follows:

Monday, August 28, 10:00 AM and 3:10 PM

Tuesday, August 29, 10:00 AM and 3:10 PM

Wednesday, August 30, 10:10 AM and 2:30 PM

OPENING RECEPTIONSunday, August 27

6:00 – 8:00 PM

Empress Ballroom-14th Floor

Meet your old and new friends and colleagues for a relaxed evening with appetizers and music.

REGISTRATION HOURS AND LOCATIONBallroom Prefunction (Lobby Level)

Registration Hours:

Sunday, Aug. 27, 12:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Monday, Aug. 28, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Tuesday, Aug. 29, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesday, Aug. 30, 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

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General Information

CONFERENCE BANQUET (CONFERENCE BADGE REQUIRED)Tuesday

August 29, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Charles View Ballroom – 16th Floor

The banquet will take place during the conference to gather all of the

conference attendees and to celebrate the successes of all of the

conference attendees. The banquet will also recognize three individuals

for their contributions and achievements with the following awards.

OUTSTANDING EARLY CAREER AWARDThis award recognizes a researcher early in her/his career whose

emerging work on mini scale, micro scale, or nano scale thermofluid

phenomena and/or systems represents an exceptional contribution to

current and future directions of research in this field. The award is

intended for early career researchers who have completed their

graduate degree no more than 10 years prior to the year of application,

and who are recognized by their peers as emerging leaders in their

respective field of research

ICNMM PROMINENT RESEARCHER AWARDThis award honors a person with significant research record in the field of

thermofluid transport phenomena at the mini-, micro- and nanoscale, and

a stellar service to the ICNMM community, whose vision and leadership

have been instrumental to the advancement of an area pertinent to the

scope of the conference in the recent past.

ICNMM OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP AWARDThis award recognizes a person whose service within the ICNMM is

exemplary; the recipient of the award contributed significantly to the

lasting success of the conference. Nominations are limited to

professionals who have been involved for at least three years with

the conference.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGSEach attendee receives a conference DVD that includes all of the papers

accepted for presentation at the conference. The official conference

archival proceedings will be published after the conference and will not

include accepted papers that were not presented at the conference. The

official conference proceedings is registered with the Library of Congress

and are submitted for abstracting and indexing. The proceedings is

published on the AMSE Digital Library

EMERGENCY INFORMATIONIn the event of an emergency, please dial 55 on any hotel phone to

connect with the hotel emergency hotline. The hotel will communicate

with the local authorities. For extreme situation, please dial 911. For

Emergency Evacuations, please check the instructions and floor plan on

the back of your room door. First Aid Supplies and an AED is located on

Front Desk.

MEMBERSHIP TO ASME (ONE-YEAR FREE)Registrants who paid the non-member conference registration

fees will receive a complimentary one-year ASME Membership.

ASME will automatically activate this complimentary membership for

qualified attendees. Please allow approximately four weeks after the

conclusion of the conference for your membership to become active.

Visit www.asme.org/membership for more information about the

benefits of ASME Membership.

PRESENTER ATTENDANCE POLICYAccording to ASME’s Presenter Attendance Policy, if a paper is not

presented at the conference, the paper will not be published in the official

Archival Proceedings, which are registered with the Library of Congress

and are abstracted and indexed. The paper also will not be published in

the ASME Digital Collection and may not be cited as a published paper.

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Program at a Glance

SUNDAY, AUG. 27TIME SESSION # SESSION ROOM

12:00 PM – 05:00 PM Registration Ballroom Prefunction-Lobby Level

12:00 PM – 05:00 PM Speaker Ready Room William Garrison-2nd Floor

06:00 PM – 08:00 PM Opening Reception Empress Ballroom-14th Floor

MONDAY, AUG. 28TIME SESSION # SESSION ROOM

07:00 AM – 05:00 PM Registration Ballroom Prefunction-Lobby Level

08:00 AM – 05:00 PM Speaker Ready Room William Garrison-2nd Floor

08:30 AM – 10:00 AM Welcome and Plenary Session. Speaker Joel Plawsky President's Ballroom AB

10:00 AM – 10:20 AM Coffee Break Ballroom Prefunction-Lobby Level

10:20 AM – 12:00 PM 2-1 Single Phase Liquid Flows Thomas Paine A

10:20 AM – 12:00 PM 3-1 Two-Phase Flows Haym Soloman

10:20 AM – 12:00 PM 4-1 Evaporation, Boiling and Condensation and

Keynote Rishi Raj

Molly Pitcher

10:20 AM – 12:00 PM 14-1 Advanced Fabrication and Manufacturing Thomas Paine B

12:00 PM – 01:30 PM Lunch President's Ballroom AB

01:30 PM – 03:10 PM 1-1 Microchannel Flow Thomas Paine A

01:30 PM – 03:10 PM 6-1 Electrokinetic Flows I and Keynote Anderson Shum Haym Soloman

01:30 PM – 03:10 PM 13-1 Mixing, Mass Transfer and Chemical Reactions Molly Pitcher

01:30 PM – 03:10 PM Industry Panel Paul Revere A

03:10 PM – 03:30 PM Refreshment Break Ballroom Prefunction-Lobby Level

03:30 PM – 05:10 PM 3-2 Two-Phase Flows and Keynote Carlos H. Hidrovo Haym Soloman

03:30 PM – 05:10 PM 4-2 Evaporation, Boiling and Condensation Molly Pitcher

03:30 PM – 05:10 PM 5-2 Heat Pipes Thomas Paine A

03:30 PM – 05:10 PM 13-2 Mixing, Mass Transfer and Chemical Reactions II Thomas Paine B

05:30 PM – 07:00 PM Student Poster Session Paul Revere A and B

TUESDAY, AUG. 29TIME SESSION # SESSION ROOM

08:00 AM - 05:00 PM Registration Ballroom Prefunction-Lobby Level

08:00 AM - 05:00 PM Speaker Ready Room William Garrison-2nd Floor

09:00 AM - 10:00 AM Plenary Session, Speaker Klavs Jensen President's Ballroom AB

10:00 AM - 10:20 AM Coffee Break Ballroom Prefunction-Lobby Level

10:20 AM - 12:00 PM 3-3 Two-Phase Flowsand Keynotes Lydia Bourouiba and

Singy K.Y. Tang

Haym Soloman

10:20 AM - 12:00 PM 4-3 Evaporation, Boiling and Condensation and Keynote

Amy Betz

Molly Pitcher

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Program at a Glance

10:20 AM - 12:00 PM 7-1 Energy Applications of Micro- and Nano-Scale Devices and

Keynote Vaibhav Bahadur

Thomas Paine A

10:20 AM - 12:00 PM 8-1 Thin Film, Interfacial Phenomena, and Surface Tension

Driven Phenomena and Keynote Shalabh Maroo

Thomas Paine B

12:00 PM - 01:30 PM Lunch President's Ballroom AB

01:30 PM - 03:10 PM 4-4 Evaporation, Boiling and Condensation and Keynote

Matteo Bucci

Molly Pitcher

01:30 PM - 03:10 PM 9-1 Surface Engineering for Phase Change Heat Transfer and

Keynote Nenad Miljkovic

Haym Soloman

01:30 PM - 03:10 PM 11-1 Modeling and Simulation Thomas Paine A

01:30 PM - 03:10 PM Diversity for Excellence Workshop Paul Revere A

03:10 PM - 03:30 PM Refeshment Break Ballroom Prefunction-Lobby Level

03:30 PM - 05:10 PM 4-5 Evaporation, Boiling and Condensation and Keynotes

Shoji Mori and Yoonjin Won

Molly Pitcher

03:30 PM - 05:10 PM 5-1 Electronics Cooling Thomas Paine B

03:30 PM - 05:10 PM 9-2 Surface Engineering for Phase Change Heat Transfer Haym Soloman

06:00 PM - 09:00 PM Conference Banquet Charles View Ballroom-16th Floor

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30TIME SESSION # SESSION ROOM

08:00 AM - 03:00 PM Registration Ballroom Prefunction-Lobby Level

08:00 AM - 12:00 PM Speaker Ready Room William Garrison-2nd Floor

08:30 AM - 10:10 AM 4-6 Evaporation, Boiling and Condensation Thomas Paine A

08:30 AM - 10:10 AM 7-2 Energy Applications of Micro- and Nano-Scale Devices Thomas Paine B

08:30 AM - 10:10 AM 8-2 Thin Film, Interfacial Phenomena, and Surface Tension

Driven Flows and Keynote Youngsuk Nam

Molly Pitcher

08:30 AM - 10:10 AM 9-3 Surface Engineering for Phase Change Heat Transfer Haym Soloman

10:10 AM - 10:30 AM Coffee Break Ballroom Prefunction-Lobby Level

10:30 AM - 12:10 PM 8-3 Thin Film, Interfacial Phenomena, and Surface Tension

Driven Flows

Molly Pitcher

10:30 AM - 12:10 PM 9-4 Surface Engineering for Phase Change Heat Transfer Haym Soloman

10:30 AM - 12:10 PM 12-1 Conjugate Micro- and Nano-Scale Heat Transfer Thomas Paine B

10:30 AM - 12:10 PM 15-1 Transport in Membranes and Nanofluids Thomas Paine A

12:10 PM - 1:30 PM Lunch Paul Revere

01:30 PM - 02:30 PM Plenary Session, Speaker Nadine Aubry President’s Ballroom AB

03:00 PM - 05:00 PM MIT Technical Tour Ballroom Prefunction-Lobby Level

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Hotel Floor Plan

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Plenary Sessions

MONDAY, AUGUST 28 • 9:00–10:00 AM PRESIDENTS BALLROOM AB

Joel Plawsky

Rensselar Polytechnic Institute

Evaporation and Condensation Phenomena in Miniature, Wickless Heat Pipes

Miniature, wickless heat pipes are an ideal environment for studying

evaporation and condensation in thin films. This is due to its simplified

geometry, sealed structure, and relatively easily controlled operating

parameters and conditions. This talk will present results gleaned from

experiments conducted on the International Space Station using a

transparent, wickless heat pipe. In particular it will focus on several,

unexpected results including explosive nucleation, heater end flooding,

condensation on superheated surfaces, liquid jet formation, and the role

that information transfer across multiple scales between the heated and

cooled end of the device has on the overall device performance. Both

pure fluid experiments using pentane and binary mixture experiments

using a combination of pentane and isohexane will be discussed and the

results compared with one another. The important role that Marangoni

forces play in microgravity will also be highlighted leading to the need for

new, multi-scale, three-dimensional models of device operation.

Biography: Joel Plawsky is Professor and the Head of the Howard P.

Isermann Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). He received his BS and MSCEP and

ScD in chemical Engineering from the University of Michigan and MIT

respectively. Joel joined RPI as an Assistant Professor in 1988 following a

stint in industry at Corning, Inc. He was a NASA Faculty Fellow in 1999 and

2000, and also spent 6 months at Marshall Space Flight Center in 2003,

where he assisted in the investigation of the root cause of the

disintegration of the Columbia Space Shuttle, and developed repair

materials to help prevent another such loss in the future. He has also been

a Visiting Professor of Chemical Engineering at Delft University of

Technology in The Netherlands. His broad areas of research include

interfacial and transport phenomena, dielectric breakdown in gate,

interconnect and LED materials, and novel optical and composite interface

materials. Joel has flown seven experiments aboard the Space Shuttle

and International Space Station investigating the fluid dynamics and heat

transfer associated with wickless heat pipes and the growth and

development of biofilms in microgravity. He is the author of the book

“Transport Phenomena Fundamentals – Third Edition” published by CRC

Press and Dielectric Breakdown in Gigascale Electronics: Time

Dependent Failure Mechanisms published by Springer. Joel is a Fellow of

both the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the American

Society of Mechanical Engineers.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 • 9:00–10:00 AM PRESIDENTS BALLROOM AB

Klavs F. Jensen

MIT

Automated Chemical Synthesis and Intracellular Delivery with Microfluidics

Chemical synthesis in microfluidic systems has matured from simple

demonstration examples to continuous multistep synthesis of active

pharmaceutical ingredients by incorporating in-line workup techniques.

Advantages of controlled mixing, enhanced heat and mass transfer,

expanded reaction conditions, and safety have driven adoption of

microfluidic synthesis methods. Moreover, integration of on-line

measurements of reactant flows, reactor temperature, and outlet

concentrations with feedback control systems has enabled automated

optimization of reaction yields as well as determining kinetic information.

As an example, we present an automated droplet microfluidic system for

screening and optimization. The technique enables precise control of

reaction temperature and residence time for each experiment run in

microliter-scale droplets. A computer-controlled liquid handler prepares

droplets to enable screening of discrete variables (e.g., catalyst species,

base, solvents) without requiring system depressurization or

reconfiguration. The automation and control strategy further enables high

reproducibility and flexible residence time with similar mixing and mass

transfer characteristics, as well as low carryover between consecutive

reactions. The use of an oscillatory flow reactor effectively decouples flow

rate and residence time. Moreover, it enables multi-phase and multi-step

reactions. Integrated online high performance liquid chromatography and

mass spectrometry provide analysis and optional isolation of product

mixtures. Case studies illustrate applications of the microfluidic droplet

platform.

Intracellular delivery of macromolecules is a challenge for research of

cellular processes and therapeutic applications. Existing chemical and

viral vector-based and physical methods have limitations when applied to

primary cell types and are often ill suited for the delivery of proteins or

nanoparticles. Rapid mechanical deformation (squeezing) of cells in a

microfluidic system is presented as a general approach to intracellular

delivery for a wide range of cell types, including embryonic stem cells and

immune cells. Cells are mechanically deformed as they pass through a

constriction 30-80% smaller than the cell diameter. The resulting

controlled application of compression and shear forces results in the

formation of transient holes that enable the diffusion of material from the

surrounding buffer into the cytosol. Combing squeezing and

electroporation enables high throughput delivery of DNA to the cell nuclei

and rapid expression compared to conventional techniques. Finally, a

microfluidic trapping technique is presented for isolating and imaging

single suspended cells to characterize membrane repair processes in

response to membrane disruption and delivery.

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Plenary Sessions

Biography: Klavs F. Jensen is Warren K. Lewis Professor in Chemical

Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts

Institute of Technology. From 2007 – July 2015 he was the Head of the

Department of Chemical Engineering. He received his Ph.D. in chemical

engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research

interests revolve around reaction and separation techniques for on-

demand multistep synthesis, as well as microsystems biological discovery

and manipulation. Catalysis, chemical kinetics and transport phenomena

are also topics of interest along with development of simulation

approaches for reactive chemical and biological systems. He is the

co-author of 390 refereed journal and 175 conference publications as well

as 8 edited volumes and 45 US patents. He chairs the Editorial Board for

the new Royal Society of Chemistry Journal Reaction Chemistry and

Engineering. He serves on advisory boards to universities, companies,

professional societies, and governments. He is the recipient of several

awards, including a National Science Foundation Presidential Young

Investigator Award, a Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Teacher-

Scholar Grant, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Allan P. Colburn,

Charles C.M. Stine, R.H. Wilhelm, W.H. Walker, and Founders Awards of

the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He received the inaugural

IUPAC-ThalesNano Prize in Flow Chemistry in 2012. Professor Jensen is a

member of the US National Academy of Engineering and the American

Academy of Arts and Science. He is a Fellow of the American Association

for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the American Chemical Society,

and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and the Royal Society

of Chemistry.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 • 1:30–2:30 PM PRESIDENTS BALLROOM AB

Dr. Nadine Aubry

Northeastern University

Manipulating Fluids and Particles in Microchannels

This talk will describe solutions to two crucial issues related to flows in

microchannels and the design of efficient microfluidic devices, the mixing

of fluids and the manipulation of suspended particles. At the low Reynolds

numbers characteristic of microscale flows, in most cases mixing does not

occur naturally and therefore needs to be induced. Some solutions

addressing this issue will be presented. Likewise, applications of

microfluidics often require the manipulation of suspended particles. The

focus will be on the dynamics of electrically neutral particles suspended in

a bulk fluid or trapped at a fluid-liquid interface. Specifically, it will be

shown how the interplay between hydrodynamic and electrostatic forces

can lead to the directed motion and organization of particles.

Biography: Dr. Nadine Aubry is University Distinguished Professor and

Dean of the College of Engineering at Northeastern University. She has

made research contributions to fluid mechanics, including low-

dimensional models of turbulent flows and novel microfluidics methods

and devices. She is a member of the National Academy of Engineering

(NAE) and was recently inducted into the American Academy of Arts and

Sciences (AAAS). She is a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors

(NAI), the American Physical Society (APS), the American Society of

Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the American Association for the

Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the American Institute of

Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). She currently serves as President of

the International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (IUTAM),

Section Secretary of the NAE mechanical engineering section, Chair of

the NAE’s Frontiers of Engineering Education (FOEE) committee, and

member of the International Council for Science (ICSU), the NAE

committee on Center-Based Engineering Research (CBER), the NAE

Membership Policy Committee (MPC), the NAE Bernard M. Gordon Prize

for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education selection

committee, the National Academy of Science (NAS) U.S.National

Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM), and the

AAAS Engineering Section executive committee. Former leadership

positions include Chair of USNC/TAM and Chair of the APS Division of

Fluid Dynamics (DFD). She is the recipient of the 2017 G.I. Taylor Medal of

the Society of Engineering Science (SES). Prior to joining Northeastern,

she was Head of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University

where she had been named Lane Distinguished Professorship and

University Professor. She grew up in France and holds a Diplôme

d’Ingenieur from Institut National Polytechnique Institute (INP) Grenoble, a

Diplome d’Etudes Approfondies (D.E.A.) from Université Grenoble Alpes

(both in Mechanical Engineering in 1984), and a Ph.D. from the Sibley

School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University

in 1987.

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Industry Panel

MONDAY, AUGUST 28 • 1:30–3:10 PM PAUL REVERE A

Current and Future Trends in Liquid Cooling of Electronics

Mark S. Spector

Office of Naval Research

Dr. Spector is a Program Officer in the Ship Systems and Engineering

Division at the Office of Naval Research where he manages programs in

thermal science, metamaterials, and energy conversion. In addition, he

currently chairs the Interagency Advanced Power Group and sits on the

Steering Committee of the Department of Defense Energy and Power

Community of Interest and the NATO Applied Vehicle Technology Power

and Propulsion Systems Technical Committee. Previously, he spent eight

years as a Research Physicist in the Center for Bio/Molecular Science and

Engineering at the Naval Research Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. in

Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his A.B. in

Physics and Applied Mathematics from University of California at Berkeley.

Dr. Spector has coauthored 52 journal publications, 3 invited book

chapters, and holds 3 patents

John Ditri

Lockheed Martin

Dr. John Ditri is a senior fellow at Lockheed Martin, where he has been

working on thermal management and structural design of RF electronic

sensors for military environments for the past 13 years. His work on

thermal management has incorporated technologies ranging from passive

natural convection to two-phase pumped liquid sprays. John is currently

the principal investigator for the Lockheed Martin ICECool program and is

focused on incorporating embedded microfluidic cooling into military

environments for thermal management of extreme heat flux electronics.

David Fogg

Creare LLC

David Fogg is an R&D Engineer with Creare LLC in Hanover, NH. He

received his doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University

in 2007 where his research focused on microchannel flow boiling. Since

joining Creare in 2007, Dr. Fogg has continued design, development, and

analysis of compact thermal-fluid systems for a broad range of

commercial, military, and space applications. Research interests include

microchannel heat exchangers, satellite two-phase thermal management,

microchannel membrane phase separation, novel vapor compression

cycles, wide-temperature range multi-fluid heat pipes, and lithium battery

thermal management.

Terry Hendricks

NASA–Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)/California

Institute of Technology

Dr. Hendricks is currently a Technical Group Supervisor, Project Manager in

the Power and Sensor Systems Section, Autonomous Systems Division at

NASA–Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)/California Institute of Technology,

Pasadena, CA, responsible for managing NASA-JPL radioisotope power

system projects; and designing radioisotope power systems, spacecraft

power systems, hybrid solar power systems, thermal management and

thermal energy storage systems critical to NASA missions. Dr. Hendricks

received his Ph.D. and Master of Science in Engineering from the University of

Texas at Austin and Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of

Massachusetts at Lowell. He has over 35 years of professional experience in

thermal & fluid systems, energy recovery, energy conversion and energy

storage systems, terrestrial and spacecraft power systems, micro electro-

mechanical systems, and project management. He is currently Project

Manager on a DARPA MATRIX project to recover engine waste heat in

Extended Range/ Multi-Purpose aircraft. He was previously an Energy

Recovery Program Director at Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, and

a Senior Program Manager at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Pacific

Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, WA and Corvallis, OR from

2005-2013, where he managed and led U.S. DOE and U.S. Army programs in

hybrid power system development, automotive and industrial waste energy

recovery, military energy recovery and power system development, and

advanced nano-scale heat transfer. He was also Field Program Manager and

the Power & Propulsion Task Leader in the Center for Transportation

Technologies and Systems at the U.S. DOE National Renewable Energy

Laboratory in the early 2000’s, where he managed and led heavy vehicle

hybrid electric technology programs, thermal management projects, and

power system development. Dr. Hendricks has authored or co-authored more

than 85 publications, 2 invited book chapters and holds 9 patents.

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Industry Panel

MONDAY, AUGUST 28 • 1:30–3:10 PM PAUL REVERE A

Current and Future Trends in Liquid Cooling of Electronics

Justin A. Weibel

Purdue University

Justin A. Weibel is a Research Associate Professor in the School of

Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University and serves as the Associate

Director of the Cooling Technologies Research Center (CTRC), an NSF I/

UCRC that addresses research and development needs of companies and

organizations in the area of high-performance heat removal from compact

spaces. Dr. Weibel’s research explores, through combined experimental

and modeling approaches, methodologies for prediction and control of

phase-change process and heat transport across interfaces to enhance

the performance and efficiency of thermal management technologies,

energy transfer processes, and other multiphase thermal systems. He

recently investigated the development of ultra-thin vapor chamber

devices for high heat flux generating applications as part of the DARPA

Thermal Ground Plane program (2008-2012). Dr. Weibel’s current research

focuses on intrachip microchannel evaporative cooling as part of Purdue

University’s MicroICE effort (2013-2017) supported by the DARPA ICECool

Fundamentals program, manipulation of dryout hydrodynamics during

high-heat-flux boiling processes as part of Purdue’s NEPTUNE Center for

Power and Energy Research, as well as studies on boiling/condensation

surface enhancement, ultra-thin vapor chamber heat spreaders,

droplet evaporation/condensation dynamics, and nonintrusive

measurement techniques.

David Altman

Raytheon

David Altman is an Engineering Fellow in Raytheon Integrated Defense

Systems Advanced Technology Programs. He has more than 15 years of

experience on thermal and fluid systems design, analysis and test. He has

been responsible for design of thermal management solutions for radars,

high energy lasers, and thermal/fluid system R&D. Current work and

interests in near junction and die-level thermal management techniques

for GaN RF devices, and thermal management of high energy lasers and

weapon systems. David’s contributions to the thermal management field

includes work in thermal transport in GaN HEMTs on SiC and diamond

substrates, expansion-matched wick-based multi-chip passive heat

spreaders for high power and packaging density electronic systems,

nanostructured Thermal Interface Materials, and phase change cooling for

RF systems. He received his MSMfgE degree from Boston University and

BSME from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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Keynote Speakers

TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 • 10:20-11:00 AM THOMAS PAINE A

Vaibhav Bahadur

UT Austin

Vaibhav Bahadur (VB) is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

at UT Austin. His research interests are in the areas of phase change heat

transfer, microfluidics, surface science and energy systems. Prof.

Bahadur’s research is targeted at a fundamental understanding of

microscale thermal-fluid-particle transport phenomena with applications in

energy, water and environmental protection. Prof. Bahadur has a PhD in

Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University and a Postdoc from

Harvard University. Additionally, he has 4 years industry R&D experience

in GE Global Research and Baker Hughes. Prof. Bahadur is the recipient of

the NSF CAREER Award (2017), the SPE Petroleum Engineering Young

Faculty Award (2015) and the ACS Doctoral New Investigator Award (2014).

He is the winner of the Society of Petroleum Engineer’s R&D Competition

at SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (2014). Prof. Bahadur

has more than 50 journal/conference articles (h-index of 15), 3 patents and

6 pending patent applications. His research has been featured on the

cover of ASME’s Mechanical Engineering magazine and ACS Nano.

TUESDAY AUGUST 29 • 10:20-11:00 AM MOLLY PITCHER

Amy Betz

Kansas State University

Dr. Amy Betz is an Assistant Professor and the director of the Multiphase

Microfluidics Laboratory at Kansas State University. She received her

PhD from Columbia University and her Bachelor of Science in Mechanical

Engineering from the George Washington University. Her research aims to

acquire new fundamental understanding of phase-change processes.

She is passionate about research, education, and mentoring. She is also

committed to creating a more inclusive engineering culture.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 • 10:20-11:00 AM HAYM SOLOMAN

Lydia Bourouiba

MIT

Prof. Lydia Bourouiba is the Esther and Harold E. Edgerton Career

Development Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She

directs the Fluid Dynamics of Disease Transmission Laboratory in which the

research focuses on the interface between fluid dynamics and health. Her

research group is dedicated to the fundamental understanding of the fluid

dynamics shaping the transmission of pathogens in human, animal, and

plant populations where drops, bubbles, multiphase and complex flows are

at the core. More on her recent work can be found at lbourouiba.mit.edu.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 • 1:30-2:10 PM MOLLY PITCHER

Matteo Bucci

MIT

Matteo Bucci is Assistant Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering at

the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he teaches

graduate and undergraduate courses on nuclear energy systems and

nuclear reactor thermal-hydraulics. He received his MSc (2005) and PhD

(2009) in Nuclear Engineering from University of Pisa, Italy. Thereafter he

was research scientist at CEA (Commissariat à l’énergie atomique), France,

where he led several research projects in experimental and computational

thermal-hydraulics. Matteo has published over 40 articles in the areas of

reactor safety and design, two-phase flow and heat transfer, and surface

engineering technology. His research currently focus in two main areas: (1)

Game-changing heat transfer surface-engineering innovations to improve

the safety and the economic competitiveness of existing and future

advanced nuclear reactors, and (2) advanced diagnostics and intelligent

systems to improve situational awareness, detect and diagnose faults, as

well as anticipate failures in nuclear power plants. Matteo is also an active

member of the Consortium for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems

(CANES), one of the eight MIT Low-Carbon Energy Centers (LCEC).

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Keynote Speakers

MONDAY, AUGUST 28 • 3:30-4:10 PM HAYM SOLOMAN

Carlos Hidrovo

Northeastern University

Dr. Carlos Hidrovo is an assistant professor in the Mechanical and

Industrial Engineering Department at Northeastern University. He earned

his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of

Technology in 2001. Prior to joining Northeastern, Dr. Hidrovo held

professional appointments at MIT, Stanford University, and The University

of Texas at Austin. He is the recipient of an NSF CAREER Award from the

Fluid Dynamics program, a DARPA Young Faculty Award from the

Microsystems Technology Office (MTO), and an ASME Robert T. Knapp Award. Dr. Hidrovo research interests lie at the intersection of multiscale

and multiphase flow and transport phenomena, surface tension interactions in micro/nanoengineered structures, and electrokinetic ion

transport in porous media for applications in energy storage, portable

biochemical diagnostics, thermal management, and water treatment

systems. He is also actively involved in developing novel imaging and

diagnostic tools in these areas.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 • 10:20-11:00 AM THOMAS PAINE B

Shalabh C. Maroo

Syracuse University

Dr. Maroo is an Associate Professor in Mechanical & Aerospace

Engineering at Syracuse University. He received his B.Tech from IIT

Bombay in 2003, and MS and PhD from University of Florida in 2005 and

2009, respectively. He was a postdoctoral researcher at MIT from

2010-2011. His research interests are in multi-scale transport phenomenon,

thermal management, and bio-mechanical systems with a focus on energy

and water desalination. Dr. Maroo is the recipient of 2015 NSF CAREER

award, and the 2009 best PhD dissertation award in ‘Thermal-Fluid

Sciences’ at University of Florida.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 • 1:30-2:10 PM HAYM SOLOMAN

Nenad Miljkovic

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Dr. Nenad Miljkovic is currently an Assistant Professor of Mechanical

Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,

where he leads the Energy Transport Research Laboratory. His group’s

research intersects the multidisciplinary fields of thermo-fluid science,

interfacial phenomena, and renewable energy. Their work focuses on

bringing about efficiency enhancements in various industries including

energy (power generation, oil & gas, HVAC&R, renewables), water,

transportation, and electronics cooling, by fundamentally altering

thermal-fluid-surface interactions. In 2012, he was the recipient of the

ASME Micro/Nano Heat Transfer Heat and Mass Transfer International

Conference Best Paper Award, and in 2013 he received the Wunsch

Foundation Silent Hoist and Crane Award for outstanding graduate

research during his PhD. He is a recipient of the National Science

Foundation CAREER award, the American Chemical Society Petroleum

Research Fund Doctoral New Investigator Award, the Office of Naval

Research Young Investigator Award, and a Distinguished Visiting

Fellowship from the United Kingdom Royal Academy of Engineering.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 • 3:30-4:10 PM MOLLY PITCHER

Shoji Mori

Yokohama National University

Shoji Mori received his PhD from Kyushu University in 2003. He joined the

Department of Chemical Engineering at Yokohama National University as

a research associate in 2004. He became an associate professor in 2007.

From 2009 to 2011, he studied cryo-preservation and thermal therapies at

Bioheat and Mass Transfer Laboratory, Department of Mechanical

Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, as a visiting professor

(Prof. John C. Bischof). His research interests are currently focusing on

novel thermal systems using porous materials and bio-transport

phenomena.

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Keynote Speakers

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 • 8:30-9:10 AM MOLLY PITCHER

Youngsuk Nam

Kyung Hee University

Dr. Nam is an associate professor in mechanical engineering department

at the Kyung Hee University, Korea. He joined the Kyung Hee University in

2012 after finishing his postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts

Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering

from the University of California at Los Angeles in 2010, and M.S. and B.S.

from the Seoul National University. His research interests include

understanding micro/nanoscale heat and mass transport phenomena,

developing novel nanosurfaces and combining them together to introduce

advanced solutions in heat transfer enhancement, oil purification,

thermophotovoltaic and electrokinetic energy conversion. He received

the young scientist award from the KSME thermal division.

MONDAY, AUGUST 28 • 10:20-11:00 AM MOLLY PITCHER

Rishi Raj

Indian Institute of Technology Patna

Rishi Raj is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Indian

Institute of Technology Patna (IIT Patna). He graduated from Institute of

Technology Guwahati with a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical

Engineering in 2006. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering

from University of Maryland, College Park, in 2010. Prior to joining Indian

Institute of Technology Patna in 2013, he worked as a Postdoctoral

Associate in the Device Research Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, where he was the recipient of the 2011/12 Battelle/MIT

Postdoctoral Fellowship. He currently directs the Thermal and Fluid

Transport Laboratory at Patna. His research focuses on the investigation

of thermal and fluid transport during phase change for a variety of energy,

water, and thermal management applications, both for ground and space

based applications. His research is supported by grants from the

Department of Science and Technology of India, Indian Space Research

Organization (ISRO), and New Leaf Dynamic Technologies, among others.

MONDAY, AUGUST 28 • 1:30-2:10 PM HAYM SOLOMAN

Anderson Ho Cheung Shum

University of Hong Kong

Dr. Anderson Ho Cheung Shum received his B.S.E. degree in Chemical

engineering from Princeton University, S.M. and Ph.D. in applied Physics

from Harvard University. He is currently an associate professor in the

Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Medical Engineering

Programme in the University of Hong Kong. His research interests include

microfluidics, microscaled fluid flows, emulsion-templated materials and

soft matter. He was nominated by HK for the 2017 APEC Science Prize for

Innovation, Research and Education (ASPIRE Prize), and received the Early

Career Award by the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong in 2012. He is

current an editorial board member for Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing

Group) and an editorial advisory board member for Biomicrofluidics

(American Institute of Physics (AIP)) and Lab-on-a-Chip (Royal Society of

Chemistry (RSC)).

TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 • 11:00-11:40 AM HAYM SOLOMAN

Sindy KY Tang

Stanford University

Dr. Sindy KY Tang joined the faculty of Stanford University in September

2011 as an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical

Engineering. She received her Ph.D. from Harvard University in

Engineering Sciences under the supervision of Prof. George Whitesides.

Her lab at Stanford works on the fundamental understanding of fluid

mechanics and mass transport in microfluidic systems, and the application

of this knowledge towards problems in biology, rapid diagnostics for

health and environmental sustainability. The current areas of focus include

the hydrodynamics of concentrated emulsions in confinements, interfacial

mass transport and self-assembly, and ultrahigh throughput opto-

microfluidic systems for biochemical sensing and diagnostics, water and

energy sustainability, and single-cell wound healing studies. Dr. Tang’s

work has been recognized by multiple awards including the NSF CAREER

Award, 3M Nontenured Faculty Award, and the ACS Petroleum Fund New

Investigator Award.

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Keynote Speakers

DIVERSITY FOR EXCELLENCE WORKSHOPTUESDAY, AUGUST 29 • 1:30-3:10 PM PAUL REVERE A

This workshop will explore how diverse backgrounds enhance the

formation of engineers and lead to more productive work environments.

We will discuss many forms of diversity including geographic, gender,

and race. We will also discuss how to create and maintain a more

inclusive engineering culture. Everyone is invited to attend.

STUDENT POSTER SESSIONMONDAY, AUGUST 28 • 5:30-7:00 PM PAUL REVERE A AND B

This session will provide our students with another opportunity to

present their research and network with the ICNMM community.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 • 4:10-4:50 PM MOLLY PITCHER

Yoonjin Won

University of California Irvine

Dr. Yoonjin Won is an Assistant Professor at the University of California,

Irvine in mechanical and aerospace department. Her group aims to

understand multiphase heat transfer at the nanoscale with the design of

new thermal metamaterials to address thermal challenges in various

applications including modern electronic systems. Her work has received

recognition including the ASME Outstanding Papers, TECHON best

paper, Microscopy and Microanalysis Best Poster, and Boiling and

Condensation Best Poster Awards. Dr. Won received her Ph.D. in 2011 in

mechanical engineering at Stanford University under Professor Ken

Goodson and Thomas Kenny and joined UC Irvine in 2015.

16

Monday Technical Sessions

MONDAY, AUGUST, 28

WELCOME SESSION

PRESIDENTS BALLROOM AB 8:30AM

TRACK 18 PLENARIES

Track Chair: Evelyn Wang, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States

Track Co-Chair: Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

18-1 PLENARY

PRESIDENT’S BALLROOM AB 9:00AM - 10:00AM

Session Chair: Evelyn Wang, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States

Evaporation and Condensation Phenomena in Miniature, Wickless Heat Pipes

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5592

Joel Plawsky, Rensselaer Polytechnic, Troy, NY, United States

TRACK 2 SINGLE PHASE LIQUID FLOWS

Track Chair: Ali Beskok, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, United

States

Track Co-Chair: BoHung Kim, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Korea (Republic),

Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States

2-1 SINGLE PHASE LIQUID FLOWS

THOMAS PAINE A 10:20AM - 12:00PM

Session Chair: Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University, Pullman,

WA, United States

Session Co-Chair: BoHung Kim, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Korea

(Republic),

Fast Water Transport in Single Graphene Nanochannels

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5548

Quan Xie, Mohammad Amin Alibakhshi, Boston University, Boston, MA,

United States, Shuping Jiao, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Zhiping

Xu, Tsinghua University Beijing China, Beijing, China, Marek Hempel, Jing

Kong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United

States, Hyung Gyu Park, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, Chuanhua

Duan, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States

An Investigation of Laminar Convective Heat Transfer of Water-based Al2O3 Nanofluids in Microchannels

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5585

Xiaojun Shi, Xi’An Jiaotong University, China, China

Vortex Shedding in Microscale Pin Fin Heat Sinks

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5578

Erfan Rasouli, Cameron J. Naderi, UC Davis, Davis, CA, United States,

Vinod Narayanan, university of california davis, davis, CA, United States

A Header Design Method for Target Flow Distribution among Parallel Channels Based on Topology Optimization

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5504

Shi Zeng, Poh Seng Lee, National University of Singapore, Singapore,

Singapore

Analytical Approch to Natural Convection in a Micro Size Horizontal Cylindrical Annulus with Constant Heat Generation

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5510

Kamyar Mansour, Flow Rsch & Engrg, Palo Alto, CA, United States

17

Technical Sessions Monday

TRACK 3 TWO-PHASE FLOWS

Track Chair: Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

Track Co-Chair: Masahiro Kawaji, City College of New York, New York, NY,

United States, Yuri Muzychka, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, Canada

3-1 TWO-PHASE FLOW

HAYM SOLOMAN 10:20AM - 12:00PM

Session Chair: Masahiro Kawaji, City College of New York, New York, NY,

United States

Session Co-Chair: Yuri Muzychka, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL,

Canada

Prospect of Increasing CHF to 10 kW/cm2 ? A New Paradigm and Discovery of CHF Governing Physics

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5639

Abdy Fazeli, Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

Two-phase flow maldistribution between parallel minichannels due to heat flux variation

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5605

Dolaana Khovalyg, UIUC, Copenhagen, Denmark, Predrag Hrnjak,

Anthony Jacobi, Univ Of Illinois, Urbana, IL, United States

Investigation of Bubble Breakup in Laminar, Transient, and Turbulent Regime Behind Micronozzles

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5540

Felix Reichmann, Moritz-Julian Koch, TU Dortmund University, Dortmund,

Germany, Norbert Kockmann, TU Dortmund, Biochemical and Chemical

Engineering, Dortmund, NRW, Germany

Microscale Analysis of Mechanisms of Heat Transfer in Microchannel Flow Boiling Process

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5624

Sajjad Bigham, Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

Influence of Surface Roughness and Wettability on Oil-Water Flow Regimes in Circular Glass and Stainless Steel Mini-Channels

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5541

Kevin Bultongez, G.A. Riley, Melanie Derby, Kansas State University,

Manhattan, KS, United States

TRACK 4 EVAPORATION, BOILING AND CONDENSATION

Track Chair: Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida, ORLANDO, FL,

United States

Track Co-Chair: Melanie Derby, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States, Brian Fronk, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United

States

4-1 EVAPORATION, BOILING AND CONDENSATION

MOLLY PITCHER 10:20AM - 12:00PM

Session Chair: Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida, ORLANDO, FL,

United States

Session Co-Chair: Melanie Derby, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States

KEYNOTE: Vapor Crowding based Hydrodynamic Limit to Pool Boiling Critical Heat Flux: Implications for Heat Transfer Enhancement Strategies

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5586

Rishi Raj, Md. Qaisar Raza, Nirbhay Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology

Patna, Patna, Bihar, India

Porous and Wettability-controlled Microstructures for Enhanced Heat Transfer Coefficient in Pool Boiling

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5535

Hyunwoo Noh, Junseon Yoo, Jin-Oh Kim, Dong-Hwi Kim, POSTECH,

Pohang, Korea (Republic), Dong-Pyo Kim, Pohang University of Science &

Technology, Pohang, Korea (Republic), Hyun Sun Park, Moo Hwan Kim,

POSTECH, Pohang, Korea (Republic)

18

Monday Technical Sessions

Direct Observation of Heterogeneous Bubble Nucleation in Nanoscale

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5604

Yoko Tomo, Koji Takahashi, Tatsuya Ikuta, Yasuyuki Takata, Kyushu

University, Fukuoka, Japan

Pool Boiling Inversion on Surfaces With Separate Liquid-Vapor Pathways And Enhanced Macroconvection Mechanisms

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5531

Arvind Jaikumar, Rochester Institute of Technology, ROCHESTER, NY,

United States, Satish Kandlikar, RIT, Rochester, NY, United States

TRACK 14 ADVANCED FABRICATION AND MANUFACTURING

Track Chair: Evelyn Wang, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States

14-1 ADVANCED FABRICATION AND MANUFACTURING

THOMAS PAINE B 10:20AM - 12:00PM

Session Chair: Ahmet Can Sabuncu, Southern Methodist University,

Dallas, TX, United States

Evaluation of the Laser Powder Bed Fusion Manufacturing Technique to Build Numerically Optimized Micro Cooling Channels

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5599

Kathryn Kirsch, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United

States, Karen Thole, Pennsylvania State Univ, University Park, PA, United

States

Sweet Ion-Exchange Membranes for Microfluidics

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5637

Rio Festarini, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada, Hao Pham,

Queen’sUniversity, Kingston, ON, Canada, Dominik Barz, Queen’s

University, Kingston, ON, Canada

A Versatile Approach to Bond Nafion and PDMS

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5636

Hao Pham, Queen’sUniversity, Kingston, ON, Canada, Dominik Barz,

Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada

Pulsatile Microfluidics

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5643

Pamela Vazquez, Gabriel Caballero, CINVESTAV - IPN Monterrey,

Apodaca, Nuevo León, Mexico

TRACK 1 SINGLE PHASE FLOWS

Track Chair: Norbert Kockmann, TU Dortmund, Biochemical and Chemical

Engineering, Dortmund, NRW, Germany

Track Co-Chair: Irina Graur Martin, Aix Marseille University, Marseille,

France, Stéphane Colin, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France

1-1 MICROCHANNEL FLOW

THOMAS PAINE A 1:30PM - 3:10PM

Session Chair: Norbert Kockmann, TU Dortmund, Biochemical and

Chemical Engineering, Dortmund, NRW, Germany

Session Co-Chair: Irina Graur Martin, Aix Marseille University, Marseille,

France

New MEMS-based Gas Density Measurement Technology

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5600

Christof Huber, Sylvan Wirth, Endress+Hauser Flowtec AG, Reinach, BL,

Switzerland, Mike Touzin, Endress+Hauser, Reinach, BL, Switzerland

Thermal Characterization of Microscale Heat Convection under Rare Gas Condition by a Modified Hot Wire Method

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5635

Yanan Yue, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China

Compressible, Rarefied flow Effects in Gas Heat Exchangers via Porous Media Modeling

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5609

Giulio Croce, University Di Udine, Udine 33100, Italy, Michele A. Coppola,

Paola D’Agaro, University of Udine, udine, Italy

19

Technical Sessions Monday

Scalability Study Of Microfluidic Mixers For MIRNA Based Diagnostics

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5582

Bindu Salim, PSG Institute of Advanced Studies, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu,

India, Kandaswamy Arumugam, PSG College of Techology, Coimbatore,

Tamilnadu, India, Madhu Ganesh, Reneo Energy Ssytems, Coimbatore,

Tamil Nadu, Tamilnadu, India

Investigation of Droplets Dynamic inside Passive Fluidic Oscillator

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5579

GNgŮa�5WSZXŮ, University Tahri Mohamed Bechar, Bechar, Algeria

TRACK 6 ELECTROKINETIC FLOWS

Track Chair: Dominik Barz, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada

Track Co-Chair: Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University, Pullman,

WA, United States

6-1 ELECTROKINETIC FLOWS I

HAYM SOLOMAN 1:30PM - 3:10PM

Session Chair: Dominik Barz, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada

Session Co-Chair: Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University, Pullman,

WA, United States

KEYNOTE: Droplet Electro-microfluidics

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5590

Anderson Ho Cheung Shum, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,

Select State/Province, Hong Kong

Manipulations of Sample Solutes in a Paper-based Microfluidic Device via Nanoporous Nafion Induced Ion Concentration Polarization

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5576

Chun Yang, Nanyang Technological Univ, Singapore 639798, Singapore,

Singapore

Modeling of electro-kinetic motion of Janus droplet

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5501

Suleyman Dogan Oner, Barbaros Cetin, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey

The von Kármán Vortex Street in the Wake of a Confined Cylinder Subjected to a DC Electric Field: Insights from Scale Analysis

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5617

Dominik Barz, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada

TRACK 13 MIXING, MASS TRANSFER AND CHEMICAL REACTIONS

Track Chair: Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

Track Co-Chair: Ashkan Davanlou, University of Central Florida, Orlando,

FL, United States

13-1 MIXING, MASS TRANSFER AND CHEMICAL REACTIONS I

MOLLY PITCHER 1:30PM - 3:10PM

Session Chair: Ashkan Davanlou, University of Central Florida, Orlando,

FL, United States

Session Co-Chair: Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville,

FL, United States

Transformation of Single Emulsions to Quadruple All-Aqueous Emulsions By Phase Separation Via Rapid Mass Transfer

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5527

Sze Yi Mak, Youchuang Chao, Qingming Ma, Anderson Ho Cheung

Shum, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Method To Visualize Local Mass Transfer And Chemical Selectivity Of Gas-Liquid Reaction In Coiled Capillaries

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5538

Waldemar Krieger, Jan Lamsfuß, TU Dortmund University, Dortmund,

NRW, Germany, Norbert Kockmann, TU Dortmund, Biochemical and

Chemical Engineering, Dortmund, NRW, Germany

Influence of Secondary Flow and Geometrical Structure on Mixing in Microchannel

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5598

Liangliang Fan, Xi`An Jiaotong University, Xi`An, OO, China, Qing Yan,

Liang Zhao, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China, Jiang Zhe, University

of Akron, Akron, OH, United States

20

Monday Technical Sessions

Role of pulsatile flow and flow rate ratio in mixing of liquids

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5626

Ashkan Davanlou, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United

States

Continuous-Flow Microfluidic Calorimeter: Sensitivity Optimization of Experimental Prototype Through 3-D Modeling

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5633

Shayan Davani, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, United States,

Varun Kopparthy, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States, Niel

Crews, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, United States

INDUSTRY PANEL-CURRENT AND FUTURE TRENDS IN LIQUID COOLING OF ELECTRONICS

PAUL REVERE A 1:30PM - 3:10PM

Session Chair: Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL

Session Co-Chair: Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville,

FL, United States

TRACK 3 TWO-PHASE FLOWS

Track Chair: Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

Track Co-Chair: Masahiro Kawaji, City College of New York, New York, NY,

United States, Yuri Muzychka, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, Canada

3-2 TWO-PHASE FLOW

HAYM SOLOMAN 3:30PM - 5:10PM

Session Chair: Yuri Muzychka, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, Canada

Session Co-Chair: Masahiro Kawaji, City College of New York, New York,

NY, United States

KEYNOTE: Gas-Liquid Droplet Microfluidics: The Exciting Side of the Annoying Leaky FaucetLiquid droplets in gas flows are ubiquitous in every day life and applications, ranging from a leaky faucet to a fuel in

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5644

Carlos H. Hidrovo, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States

One experimental observation of steady standing wave in co-flow system

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5513

Zeyi Zhang, Chunmei Zhou, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,

Hong Kong, Liqiu Wang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Fundamentals of Microchannel Flow Boiling Sub-processes and Similarities and Differences with Pool Boiling

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5640

Sajjad Bigham, Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

Mechanism of Microlayer Formation and Evaporation in Microchannels ? New Physical Insights and Governing Correlations

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5641

Abdy Fazeli, Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

TRACK 4 EVAPORATION, BOILING AND CONDENSATION

Track Chair: Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida, ORLANDO, FL,

United States

Track Co-Chair: Melanie Derby, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States, Brian Fronk, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United

States

4-2 EVAPORATION, BOILING AND CONDENSATION

MOLLY PITCHER 3:30PM - 5:10PM

Session Chair: Melanie Derby, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States

Session Co-Chair: Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida, ORLANDO,

FL, United States

21

Technical Sessions Monday

Gravitationally-Driven Wicking for Enhanced Condensation Heat Transfer

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5573

Daniel John Preston, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,

MA, United States, Zhengmao Lu, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States,

Youngsup Song, Kyle L. Wilke, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

Cambridge, MA, United States, Yangying Zhu, Massachusetts Institute of

Tech., Cambridge, MA, United States, Dion S. Antao, Massachusetts

Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States, Evelyn Wang, MIT,

Cambridge, MA, United States

Internal Convective Jumping Droplet Condensation in a Tube

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5572

Patrick Birbarah, UIUC, Urbana, IL, United States, Nenad Miljkovic,

University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States

Nanostructure Enhanced Internal Flow Condensation

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5564

Dion S. Antao, Kyle L. Wilke, Zhenyuan Xu, Daniel John Preston,

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States,

Evelyn Wang, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States

Droplet Coalescence and Depature on a Vibrating Film During Humid Air Condensation

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5555

Ryan A. Huber, Melanie Derby, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States

Condensation on hybrid/patterned copper tubes (I): characterization of condensation heat transfer

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5505

Chen Li, U. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, United States, Mohammad

Alwazzan, Karim Egab, Benli Peng, University of South Carolina,

Columbia, SC, United States, Jamil Khan, Univ Of South Carolina,

Columbia, SC, United States

TRACK 5 ELECTRONICS COOLING & HEAT PIPES

Track Chair: Mark Steinke, Cray Inc., Austin, TX, United States

Track Co-Chair: Vinod Narayanan, university of california davis, davis, CA,

United States, Mohammad Reza, ACT, Lancaster, PA, United States

5-2 HEAT PIPES

THOMAS PAINE A 3:30PM - 5:10PM

Session Chair: Mark Steinke, Cray Inc., Austin, TX, United States

Session Co-Chair: Vinod Narayanan, university of california davis, davis,

CA, United States

Modeling of Thermal-Hydraulic Transport in Composite Heat Pipes

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5502

Keith Coulson, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, United States, Nenad

Miljkovic, University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United

States, Sanjiv Sinha, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, United States

Explaining the self-oscillations of the Pulsating Heat Pipe by a mechanical resonator excited by the evaporation/condensation

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5565

Albert Tessier-Poirier, Thomas Monin, Université de Sherbrooke,

Sherbrooke, QC, Canada, Étienne Léveillé, SPI Biosensing, Sherbrooke,

QC, Canada, Fabien Formosa, Université de Savoie Mont Blanc,

Chambéry, Savoie, France, Stéphane Monfray, STMicroelectronics,

GENEVA, Switzerland, Luc Frechette, Université de Sherbrooke,

Sherbrooke, QC, Canada

Experimental Investigation of Hydrodynamics and Heat and Mass Transfer in Heat Pipes with Binary Mixtures

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5621

Niklas Preußer, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute for Technical

Thermodynamics, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany, Tatiana Gambaryan-

Roisman, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany, Peter

Stephan, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute for Technical

Thermodynamics, Darmstadt, Germany

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Monday Technical Sessions

Experimental Investigation of Thermal Performance of an Aluminum Flat-Grooved Heat Pipe

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5642

Hossein Alijani, I.D. Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, Barbaros Cetin,

Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, Yigit Akkus, ASELSAN A.S., Ankara,

Turkey, Zafer Dursunkaya, Middle East Technical University, Ankara,

Turkey

TRACK 13 MIXING, MASS TRANSFER AND CHEMICAL REACTIONS

Track Chair: Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

Track Co-Chair: Ashkan Davanlou, University of Central Florida, Orlando,

FL, United States

13-2 MIXING, MASS TRANSFER AND CHEMICAL REACTIONS II

THOMAS PAINE B 3:30PM - 5:10PM

Session Chair: Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

Session Co-Chair: Ashkan Davanlou, University of Central Florida,

Orlando, FL, United States

Modeling of an Ac-Electro-Osmosis Based Microfuidic Mixer

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5536

H. Dilara Uslu, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, Cetin CANPOLAT,

Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey, Barbaros Cetin, Bilkent University,

Ankara, Turkey

Seebeck Calorimeter for The Characterization of Highly Exothermic Reactions in a Microreactor Made from Pvdf-Foils

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5539

8S[Xh�ESXQW]N^^ͨ�FdSTN^�@X[[W_Ŭͨ�LN^^XQZ�=Xb]N^^, TU Dortmund

University, Dortmund, Germany, Norbert Kockmann, TU Dortmund,

Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, Dortmund, NRW, Germany

Simultaneous Imaging Of Temperature And Concentration For Reaction-diffusion Phenomena Of Aqueous Solutions In Microchannel

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5623

Naoto Kakuta, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan,

Daisuke Kawashima, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan, Hiroki Yamashita,

Toshiya Ohata, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan,

Yukio Yamada, The University of Electro-Communications, Chofu, Tokyo,

Japan

Electrokinetic Flow in Ph Regulated Polyelectrolyte Coated Nanopore

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5638

Subrata Bera, National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam, Assam,

India, Somnath Bhattacharyya, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,

Kharagpur, Non-US/Non-Canadian, India, Hiroyuki Ohshima, Tokyo

University of Science , Tokyo, Tokyo, Non-US/Non-Canadian, India

STUDENT POSTER SESSION

PAUL REVERE A AND B 5:30 PM - 7:00PM

This session will provide our students with another opportunity to present

their research and network with the ICNMM community.

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Technical Program Tuesday

TUESDAY, AUGUST, 29

TRACK 18 PLENARIES

Track Chair: Evelyn Wang, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States

Track Co-Chair: Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

18-2 PLENARY

PRESIDENT’S BALLROOM AB 9:00AM - 10:00AM

Session Chair: Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

Automated Chemical Synthesis and Intracellular Delivery with Microfluidics

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5593

Klavs Jensen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA,

United States

TRACK 3 TWO-PHASE FLOWS

Track Chair: Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

Track Co-Chair: Masahiro Kawaji, City College of New York, New York, NY,

United States, Yuri Muzychka, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL, Canada

3-3 TWO-PHASE FLOW

HAYM SOLOMAN 10:20AM - 12:00PM

Session Chair: Masahiro Kawaji, City College of New York, New York, NY,

United States

Session Co-Chair: Yuri Muzychka, Memorial University, St. John’s, NL,

Canada

KEYNOTE: Droplets and multiphase flows in disease transmission

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5619

Lydia Bourouiba, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA,

United States

KEYNOTE: Concentrated emulsions for ultrahigh-throughput droplet microfluidics applications

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5602

Sindy K.Y. Tang, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States

An Ultra-High-Throughput Flow-Focusing Microfluidic Device for Creation of Liquid Droplets in Air

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5552

Pooyan Tirandazi, Gabriel Tomic, Carlos H. Hidrovo, Northeastern

University, Boston, MA, United States

TRACK 4 EVAPORATION, BOILING AND CONDENSATION

Track Chair: Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida, ORLANDO, FL,

United States

Track Co-Chair: Melanie Derby, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States, Brian Fronk, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United

States

4-3 EVAPORATION, BOILING AND CONDENSATION

MOLLY PITCHER 10:20AM - 12:00PM

Session Chair: Brian Fronk, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR,

United States

Session Co-Chair: Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida, ORLANDO,

FL, United States

KEYNOTE: Pressure Effects in Pool Boiling Systems

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5587

Amy Betz, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States

Role of Copper Oxide Layer on Pool Boiling Performance with Femtosecond Laser Processed Copper Surfaces

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5574

Corey Kruse, Edwin Peng, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE,

United States, Craig Zuhlke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE,

United States, 6S^^Xc�3[ShN^RSbͨ�=SŬbSi�FWXS[Rͨ�9S_bVS�9_V_cͨ�FXRi�

Ndao, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States24

Tuesday Technical Program

Electrowetting-based dynamic tuning of the Leidenfrost state and film boiling

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5520

Vaibhav Bahadur, University of Texas At Austin, Austin, TX, United States

Dynamic behaviors between evaporator and condenser for micro heat spreader

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5577

Seunggeol Ryu, Youngsuk Nam, Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Korea

(Republic), Soosik Bang, Kyung Hee University, Yongin-si, Korea (Republic)

TRACK 7 ENERGY APPLICATIONS OF MICRO- AND NANO-SCALE DEVICES

Track Chair: Dominik Barz, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada

Track Co-Chair: Aimy Bazylak, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON,

Canada, Rupak Banerjee, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

7-1 ENERGY APPLICATIONS OF MICRO- AND NANO-SCALE DEVICES

THOMAS PAINE A 10:20AM - 12:00PM

Session Chair: Dominik Barz, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada

Session Co-Chair: Aimy Bazylak, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON,

Canada

KEYNOTE: Emerging frontiers in phase change heat transfer: Micro/nanoscale phenomena with industrial scale impact

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5591

Vaibhav Bahadur, University of Texas At Austin, Austin, TX, United States

Wavy-channel For Microscale Heat Transfer in Macro Geometries

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5524

Kai Xian Cheng, Kim Tiow Ooi, Zi Hao Foo, Nanyang Technological

University, Singapore, Singapore

Synchrotron X-Ray Investigation of Membrane Water Distribution in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Applications

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5556

Rupak Banerjee, Chuzhang Han, Nan Ge, Aimy Bazylak, University of

Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

A Microchannel Heat Recuperator for Supercritical CO2 Cycle

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5620

Cameron J. Naderi, Erfan Rasouli, UC Davis, Davis, CA, United States,

Vinod Narayanan, university of california davis, davis, CA, United States

TRACK 8 THIN FILM, INTERFACIAL PHENOMENA, AND SURFACE TENSION DRIVEN FLOWS

Track Chair: Daniel Attinger, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United

States

Track Co-Chair: Carlos Dorao, Norwegian Univeristy of Science and

Technology, Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway, Patricia Weisensee,

Washington University in St. Louis, St Louis, MO, United States

8-1 THIN FILM, INTERFACIAL PHENOMENA, AND SURFACE TENSION DRIVEN PHENOMENA

THOMAS PAINE B 10:20AM - 12:00PM

Session Chair: Daniel Attinger, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United

States

Session Co-Chair: Carlos Dorao, Norwegian Univeristy of Science and

Technology, Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway

KEYNOTE: Evolution and New Insights of Microlayer for Heat Transfer Enhancement

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5596

Shalabh Maroo, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States

Study of the Wetting Characteristics of Patterned Si Micro Conical Structures

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5512

Il Woong Park, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,

Tyondheim, Norway, Maria Fernandino, Norwegian University of Science

and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway, Carlos Dorao, Norwegian

Univeristy of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway

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Technical Program Tuesday

Experimental Investigations of Hydrodynamics and Heat Transfer of Wavy Thin Liquid Films on a Heated Inclined Wall

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5607

Timm Schröder, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute for Technical

Thermodynamics, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany, Tatiana Gambaryan-

Roisman, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany, Peter

Stephan, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute for Technical

Thermodynamics, Darmstadt, Germany

Dynamics of Ice-Water Phase Change on Magnetic Slippery Surfaces

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5560

Peyman Irajizad, University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States, Sahil

Ray, James Russ, Univeristy of Houston, Houston, TX, United States,

Nazanin Farokhnia, Hadi Ghasemi, University of Houston, Houston, TX,

United States

TRACK 4 EVAPORATION, BOILING AND CONDENSATION

Track Chair: Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida, ORLANDO, FL,

United States

Track Co-Chair: Melanie Derby, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States, Brian Fronk, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United

States

4-4 EVAPORATION, BOILING AND CONDENSATION

MOLLY PITCHER 1:30PM - 3:10PM

Session Chair: Melanie Derby, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States

Session Co-Chair: Brian Fronk, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR,

United States

KEYNOTE: Advanced Diagnostics to Resolve Long-Lasting Controversies in Boiling Heat Transfer

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5594

Matteo Bucci, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA,

United States

Transient local resolution of flow boiling in a microchannel

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5622

Yingying Wang, University of Central Florida, ORLANDO, FL, United

States, Xiangfei Yu, IBM, Poughkeepsie, NY, United States, Yoav Peles,

University of Central Florida, ORLANDO, FL, United States

Flow boiling phenomena in bridged microchannels

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5631

Wenming Li, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, United States,

Tamanna Alam, University of South Carolina, West Columbia, SC, United

States, Jiaxuan Ma, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, United

States, Chen Li, U. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, United States

Controlling Film Thickness during Condensation using Macro-Machined Ambiphilic Surfaces

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5630

Rebecca Winter, Matthew McCarthy, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA,

United States

TRACK 9 SURFACE ENGINEERING FOR PHASE CHANGE HEAT TRANSFER

Track Chair: Amy Betz, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United

States

Track Co-Chair: Matthew McCarthy, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA,

United States, Maria Fernandino, Norwegian University of Science and

Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway, Yoonjin Won, University of

California at Irvine, Irvin, CA, United States

9-1 SURFACE ENGINEERING FOR PHASE CHANGE HEAT TRANSFER

HAYM SOLOMAN 1:30PM - 3:10PM

Session Chair: Yoonjin Won, UC Irvine, CA, United States

Session Co-Chair: Matthew McCarthy, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA,

United States

KEYNOTE: Towards Durable Hydrophobicity and Omniphobicity

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5589

Nenad Miljkovic, University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL,

United States26

Tuesday Technical Program

Biphilic Jumping-Droplet Condensation

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5528

Shreyas Chavan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL,

United States, Miad Yazdani, United Technologies Research Center, East

Hartford, CT, United States, Ryan Enright, Nokia Bell Labs, Co. Dublin,

Ireland, Nenad Miljkovic, University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign,

Urbana, IL, United States

Condensation Dynamics and Droplet Size Distribution

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5562

Mohammad Rejaul Haque, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States, Chuang Qu, Missouri University of Science and

Technology,Rolla, MO, United States, Rolla, MO, United States, Edward

Kinzel, Missouri S&T, Rolla, MO, United States, Amy Betz, Kansas State

University, Manhattan, KS, United States

Decoupled hierarchical structures for suppression of Leidenfrost phenomenon

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5558

Nazanin Farokhnia, Peyman Irajizad, Hadi Ghasemi, University of

Houston, Houston, TX, United States

TRACK 11 MODELING AND SIMULATION

Track Chair: Guoqing Hu, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of

Sciences, Beijing, China

11-1 MODELING AND SIMULATION

THOMAS PAINE A 1:30PM - 3:10PM

Session Chair: Guoqing Hu, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of

Sciences, Beijing, China

Nanoscale surface heat transfer in LAMMPS: Non-polar fluid

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5542

Manish Gupta, Shishir Bijalwan, An Zou, Shalabh Maroo, Syracuse

University, Syracuse, NY, United States

Molecular Dynamic Simulation of Water Flow in Carbon Nanotube

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5563

Hamed Esmaeilzadeh, Junwei Su, CheFu Su, Siqi Ji, University of

Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, United States, Majid Charmchi,

University of Massachusetts Lowell, Jamaica Plain, MA, United States,

Hongwei Sun, Univ Of Mass-lowell, Lowell, MA, United States

A Mathematical Model of Fluid Flow in Evaporating Colloidal Droplets

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5526

Jordana E. O’Brien, School of Mathematical Sciences, Rochester Institute

of Technology, Rochester, NY, United States, Kara Maki, Michael

Schertzer, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, United States,

Collin Burkhart, Rochester Institute Technology, Churchville, PA, United

States

Highly Sensitive Thermal Sensor for Microfluidic Chip Calorimetry: 3-D Modeling for Design Considerations and Optimization

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5634

Shayan Davani, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, United States,

Varun Kopparthy, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States

DIVERSITY FOR EXCELLENCE WORKSHOP

PAUL REVERE A 1:30PM - 3:10PM

Discussion Leader: Amy Betz, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States

This workshop will explore how diverse backgrounds enhance the

formation of engineers and lead to more productive work environments.

We will discuss many forms of diversity including geographic, gender, and

race. We will also discuss how to create and maintain a more inclusive

engineering culture. Everyone is invited to attend.

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Technical Program Tuesday

TRACK 4 EVAPORATION, BOILING AND CONDENSATION

Track Chair: Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida, ORLANDO, FL,

United States

Track Co-Chair: Melanie Derby, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States, Brian Fronk, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United

States

4-5 EVAPORATION, BOILING AND CONDENSATION

MOLLY PITCHER 3:30PM - 5:10PM

Session Chair: Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida, ORLANDO, FL,

United States

Session Co-Chair: Melanie Derby, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States

KEYNOTE: CHF Enhancement of Large Heated Surface Using Honeycomb Porous Plate in A Saturated Pool Boiling

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5597

Shoji Mori, Yokohama National University, Kanagawa, Japan, Kunito

Okuyama, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan

KEYNOTE: Fundamental Limits of Two-Phase Heat Transfer using Crystalline Porous Structures

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5588

Yoonjin Won, University of California at Irvine, Irvin, CA, United States

Enhanced pool boiling with HFE7000 over selectively sintered microchannels

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5530

Travis Emery, Rochester Institute of Technology, West Chester, PA, United

States, Satish Kandlikar, RIT, Rochester, NY, United States

TRACK 5 ELECTRONICS COOLING & HEAT PIPES

Track Chair: Mark Steinke, Cray Inc., Austin, TX, United States

Track Co-Chair: Vinod Narayanan, university of california davis, davis, CA,

United States, Mohammad Reza, ACT, Lancaster, PA, United States

5-1 ELECTRONICS COOLING

THOMAS PAINE B 3:30PM - 5:10PM

Session Chair: Mark Steinke, Cray Inc., Austin, TX, United States

Session Co-Chair: Vinod Narayanan, university of california davis, davis,

CA, United States

Heat transfer enhancement by Insertion of Vortex Generators in Electronic Chip Cooling: A Numerical Study

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5523

Mohammad Rejaul Haque, Amy Betz, Kansas State University,

Manhattan, KS, United States

Effect of Liquid Volume on Thermosiphon Loop Performance Using Open Microchannels Manifold For CPU Cooling in Data Center

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5529

Aranya Chauhan, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY,

United States, Satish Kandlikar, RIT, Rochester, NY, United States

Experimental Investigations on the Cooling Performance of Microchannels using Alumina Nanofluids with Different Base Fluids

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5603

Harkirat Kaur, Dasaroju Gangacharyulu, Thapar Institute of Engg & Tech

University, PATIALA, Punjab, India

Heat Transfer Characteristics of a 3-D Printed Pulsating Heat Pipe: Fabrication and Experiments Using Water as a Working Fluid

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5550

Yasushi Koito, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Japan,

Masahiro Kawaji, City College of New York, New York, NY, United States

28

Tuesday Technical Program

Metallic Multi-Scale Structures for Extreme Heat Dissipation

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5561

Peyman Irajizad, Seyed Mohammad Sajadi, Nazanin Farokhnia,

Fernando Rodriguez, Hadi Ghasemi, University of Houston, Houston, TX,

United States

TRACK 9 SURFACE ENGINEERING FOR PHASE CHANGE HEAT TRANSFER

Track Chair: Amy Betz, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United

States

Track Co-Chair: Matthew McCarthy, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA,

United States, Maria Fernandino, Norwegian University of Science and

Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway, Yoonjin Won, University of

California at Irvine, Irvin, CA, United States

9-2 SURFACE ENGINEERING FOR PHASE CHANGE HEAT TRANSFER

HAYM SOLOMAN 3:30PM - 5:10PM

Session Chair: Matthew McCarthy, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA,

United States

Session Co-Chair: Maria Fernandino, Norwegian University of Science

and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway

Experimental Investigation of Effect of Pore Diameter on Nucleate Boiling Heat Transfer in Reentrant Tunnel Structured Surfaces

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5533

Ali Can Ispir, Tugce Karatas, Eren Dikec, Seyhan Onbasioglu, Istanbul

Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey

Surface Coatings for Boiling Heat Transfer Enhancement

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5551

9S_ŬbSi�3ͥ�INNbdcdbNͨ�3^�M_eͨ�FWN[NPW�@Nb__, Syracuse University,

Syracuse, NY, United States

Role of Micro-Engineered Pillar Height on Coupled Surface Wickability and Pool Boiling CHF

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5569

MD Mahamudur Rahman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),

Cambridge, MA, United States, Chi Wang, Youngsup Song,

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States,

Giacomo Saccone, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy, Evelyn Wang, MIT,

Cambridge, MA, United States, Matteo Bucci, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States, Jacopo Buongiorno,

Massachusetts Inst of Tech, Cambridge, MA, United States

Particle Image Velocimetry Analysis of Bubble Induced Macroconvection Mechanisms for Enhanced Pool Boiling Performance

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5613

Brandon Shafer Hayes, Arvind Jaikumar, Rochester Institute of

Technology, Rochester, NY, United States, Satish Kandlikar, RIT,

Rochester, NY, United States

Geometric Optimization of Bi-Conductive Surfaces for Boiling Heat Transfer Enhancement

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5632

Donald Fehlinger, Deborah Kapilow, Matthew McCarthy, Drexel

University, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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Technical Program Wednesday

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 30

TRACK 4 EVAPORATION, BOILING AND CONDENSATION

Track Chair: Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida, ORLANDO, FL,

United States

Track Co-Chair: Melanie Derby, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS,

United States, Brian Fronk, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United

States

4-6 EVAPORATION, BOILING AND CONDENSATION

THOMAS PAINE A 8:30AM - 10:10AM

Session Chair: Brian Fronk, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United

States

Session Co-Chair: Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida, ORLANDO,

FL, United States

Modeling of Interfacial Transport During Phase-Change in ANSYS-Fluent

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5580

Isaac Perez-Raya, Satish Kandlikar, RIT, Rochester, NY, United States

Numerical Investigation of Deposit Formation in an Evaporating Urea-Water Drop

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5618

Achim Bender, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute for Technical

Thermodynamics, Darmstaft, Hessen, Germany, Peter Stephan,

Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute for Technical Thermodynamics,

Darmstadt, Germany, Tatiana Gambaryan-Roisman, Technische

Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany

Modeling of Evaporation From a Sessile Constant Shape Droplet

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5537

Yigit Akkus, ASELSAN A.S., Ankara, Turkey, Barbaros Cetin, Bilkent

University, Ankara, Turkey, Zafer Dursunkaya, Middle East Technical

University, Ankara, Turkey

Kinetic-Limited Ultimate Water Evaporation in 2D Nanochannels

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5547

Yinxiao Li, Mohammad Amin Alibakhshi, Yihong Zhao, Chuanhua Duan,

Boston University, Boston, MA, United States

Evaluation of Some Criteria for Mini-Macro Channel Boundary

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5581

mirza mohammed shah, Engineering Research Consultant, redding, CT,

United States

TRACK 7 ENERGY APPLICATIONS OF MICRO- AND NANO-SCALE DEVICES

Track Chair: Dominik Barz, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada

Track Co-Chair: Aimy Bazylak, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON,

Canada, Rupak Banerjee, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

7-2 ENERGY APPLICATIONS OF MICRO- AND NANO-SCALE DEVICES

THOMAS PAINE B 8:30AM - 10:10AM

Session Chair: Rupak Banerjee, University of Toronto, Toronto,

ON, Canada

Aerogel Solar Thermal Absorbers

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5517

A. Alperen Gunay, Naveen Nagarajan, Mateusz Lopez, University of

Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States, Andrej Lenert,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Nenad Miljkovic,

University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States

Design and Testing of High-Performance Mini-Channel Graphite Heat Exchangers in Thermoelectric Energy Recovery Systems

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5583

Terry Hendricks, Nasa-Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Calif Inst of Tech,

Pasadena, CA, United States, Bryan Mcenerney, Fivos Drymiotis,

NASA-Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology,

Pasadena, CA, United States, Eric T. Sunada, NASA-Jet Propulsion

Laboratory/California Institute of Technology, Pasedena, CA, United

States, Ben Furst, NASA-Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of

Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States30

Wednesday Technical Program

Millimeter-Scale Thermal Switch Based on Liquid Metal Droplet

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5544

Tianyu Yang, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, URBANA, IL,

United States, Patricia Weisensee, Washington University in St. Louis, St

Louis, MO, United States, Jin Gu Kang, University of Illinois at Urbana

Champaign, URBANA, IL, United States, Beomjin Kwon, University of

Illinois At Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States, Xuejiao Li,

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, URBANA, IL, United States,

Nenad Miljkovic, University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL,

United States, William P. King, Paul Braun, University of Illinois at Urbana

Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States

TRACK 8 THIN FILM, INTERFACIAL PHENOMENA, AND SURFACE TENSION DRIVEN FLOWS

Track Chair: Daniel Attinger, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United

States

Track Co-Chair: Carlos Dorao, Norwegian Univeristy of Science and

Technology, Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway, Patricia Weisensee,

Washington University in St. Louis, St Louis, MO, United States

8-2 THIN FILM, INTERFACIAL PHENOMENA, AND SURFACE TENSION DRIVEN PHENOMENA

MOLLY PITCHER 8:30AM - 10:10AM

Session Chair: Carlos Dorao, Norwegian Univeristy of Science and

Technology, Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway

Session Co-Chair: Daniel Attinger, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United

States

KEYNOTE: Drop Penetration and Bouncing Mechanisms on Rigid and Elastic Superhydrophobic Meshes

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5601

Youngsuk Nam, Choongyeop Lee, Seunggeol Ryu, Kyung Hee University,

Yongin, OO, Korea (Republic)

Determining the Interface Temperature during Rapid Solidification of Supercooled Water

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5508

Tianbao Wang, Min Chen, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

Hydrodynamics of the Radial Flow Zone of a Liquid Jet impinging on a Vertical Substrate

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5608

Joern R. Wassenberg, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute for

Technical Thermodynamics, Darmstadt, Germany, Tatiana Gambaryan-

Roisman, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany, Peter

Stephan, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute for Technical

Thermodynamics, Darmstadt, Germany

Microlayer Evolution and Contact Line Behavior of a Vapor Bubble on Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Surfaces

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5554

An Zou, Ashish Chanana, Shalabh Maroo, Syracuse University, Syracuse,

NY, United States

TRACK 9 SURFACE ENGINEERING FOR PHASE CHANGE HEAT TRANSFER

Track Chair: Amy Betz, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United

States

Track Co-Chair: Matthew McCarthy, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA,

United States, Maria Fernandino, Norwegian University of Science and

Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway, Yoonjin Won, University of

California at Irvine, Irvin, CA, United States

9-3 SURFACE ENGINEERING FOR PHASE CHANGE HEAT TRANSFER

HAYM SOLOMAN 8:30AM - 10:10AM

Session Chair: Daniel John Preston, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

Session Co-Chair: Yoonjin Won, University of California at Irvine, Irvin, CA,

United States

Mechanistic Understanding of Early-Evaporation of Microlayer as CHF Enhancement Mechanism

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5571

An Zou, Manish Gupta, Shalabh Maroo, Syracuse University, Syracuse,

NY, United States

31

Technical Program Wednesday

Using Advanced Diagnostics to Shed Light on CHF Enhancement on Structured Surfaces

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5570

MD Mahamudur Rahman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),

Cambridge, MA, United States, Artyom Kossolapov, Jee H. Seong,

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States,

Evelyn Wang, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States, Jacopo Buongiorno,

Massachusetts Inst of Tech, Cambridge, MA, United States, Matteo Bucci,

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

A Spatially-Steady Method to Study Droplet Evaporation Dynamics

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5516

A. Alperen Gunay, Soumyadip Sett, Nenad Miljkovic, University of Illinois

at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States

Measurement of Evaporative Heat Transfer from Flat and Nanostructured Surfaces using IR Thermography

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5629

Shakerur Ridwan, Matthew McCarthy, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA,

United States

TRACK 8 THIN FILM, INTERFACIAL PHENOMENA, AND SURFACE TENSION DRIVEN FLOWS

Track Chair: Daniel Attinger, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United

States

Track Co-Chair: Carlos Dorao, Norwegian Univeristy of Science and

Technology, Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway, Patricia Weisensee,

Washington University in St. Louis, St Louis, MO, United States

8-3 THIN FILM, INTERFACIAL PHENOMENA, AND SURFACE TENSION DRIVEN PHENOMENA

MOLLY PITCHER 10:30AM - 12:10PM

Session Chair: Patricia Weisensee, Washington University in St. Louis, St

Louis, MO, United States

Internal Jet Formation During Bubble Generation In Microchannels

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5545

Felix Reichmann, Moritz-Julian Koch, Sarah Körner, TU Dortmund

University, Dortmund, Germany, Norbert Kockmann, TU Dortmund,

Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, Dortmund, NRW, Germany

Geometric Dependent Drying in Dead-End Nanochannels

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5549

Quan Xie, Siyang Xiao, Chuanhua Duan, Boston University, Boston, MA,

United States

The Leidenfrost Phenomenon on Sub-Micron Tapered Pillars

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5557

Manuel Auliano, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway, Carlos Dorao, Norwegian

Univeristy of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway,

Maria Fernandino, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

(NTNU), Trondheim, Norway, Peng Zhang, SJTU, Shangai, Select State/

Province, China

Computational Modeling and Simulation of Surfactant-Laden Phase Change Boiling Flow Processes

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5645

Farzaneh Hajabdollahi, Kannan Nandha Premnath, Samuel Welch,

University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, United States

Frost Spreading on Microscale Wettability/Morphology Patterned Surfaces

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5575

Chun Yang, Nanyang Technological Univ, Singapore 639798, Singapore,

Singapore

TRACK 9 SURFACE ENGINEERING FOR PHASE CHANGE HEAT TRANSFER

Track Chair: Amy Betz, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United

States

Track Co-Chair: Matthew McCarthy, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA,

United States, Maria Fernandino, Norwegian University of Science and

Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway, Yoonjin Won, University of

California at Irvine, Irvin, CA, United States

9-4 SURFACE ENGINEERING FOR PHASE CHANGE HEAT TRANSFER

HAYM SOLOMAN 10:30AM - 12:10PM

Session Chair: Yoonjin Won, University of California at Irvine, Irvin, CA,

United States32

Wednesday Technical Program

Dynamic Defrosting on Superhydrophobic and Bi-Philic Surfaces

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5518

Shreyas Chavan, Deokgeun Park, Juo-Yun Chen, Woo-Young Park,

Nenad Miljkovic, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL,

United States

Insights into Nanoscale Thermal Transport and Dissimilarities at Crystal/melt Interfaces

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5615

Truong Vo, BoHung Kim, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Korea (Republic)

Study of Frequency Response of Quartz Crystal Microbalance to Different Wetting States of Micropillar Surfaces

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5559

Junwei Su, Hamed Esmaeilzadeh, University of Massachusetts Lowell,

Lowell, MA, United States, PENGTAO WANG, University of South Carolina

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia, SC, United States,

Majid Charmchi, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Jamaica Plain, MA,

United States, Murat Inalpolat, University of Mass, Lowell, MA, United

States, Hongwei Sun, Univ Of Mass-lowell, Lowell, MA, United States

Condensation on Bi-Conductive Surfaces

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5647

Moonkyung Kim, Sean Ebihara, Irene Andsager, Nenad Miljkovic,

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States

TRACK 12 CONJUGATE MICRO- AND NANO-SCALE HEAT TRANSFER

Track Chair: Leandro Sphaier, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niteroi,

RJ, Brazil

Track Co-Chair: Nenad Miljkovic, University of Illinois At Urbana-

Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States

12-1 CONJUGATE MICRO- AND NANO-SCALE HEAT TRANSFER

THOMAS PAINE B 10:30AM - 12:10PM

Session Chair: Leandro Sphaier, Universidade Federal Fluminense,

Niteroi, RJ, Brazil

Session Co-Chair: Nenad Miljkovic, University of Illinois At Urbana-

Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States

Direct Measurement of Local Micro- And Nano-Scale Heat Transport in Microchannels Using TDTR

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5612

Mehrdad Mehrvand, Thomas Germain, Tanvir Ahmad Chowdhury,

Krishnan Manoharan Siva Rama, Shawn Putnam, University of Central

Florida, Orlando, FL, United States

Effect of Louvered Fins on Heat Flux Variation Between Neighboring Minichannels in Compact Evaporators

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5606

Dolaana Khovalyg, UIUC, Copenhagen, Denmark, Predrag Hrnjak,

Anthony Jacobi, Univ Of Illinois, Urbana, IL, United States

Effect of Thermophysical Properties of the Heater Substrate on CHF In Pool Boiling

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5610

Pruthvik Raghupathi, Satish Kandlikar, RIT, Rochester, NY, United States

Molecular Dynamic Simulation of Pressure Drop of Water Flow in Carbon Nanotube in Precense of Two Reservoirs and Movable Pistons

Technical Paper Publication. ICNMM2017-5567

Hamed Esmaeilzadeh, Junwei Su, University of Massachusetts Lowell,

Lowell, MA, United States, Majid Charmchi, University of Massachusetts

Lowell, Jamaica Plain, MA, United States, Hongwei Sun, Univ Of Mass-

lowell, Lowell, MA, United States

Heat Transfer Enhancement 0f Mini Channel Heat Sink Using Multi Wall Carbon Nano Tubes (MWCNT Nanofluid)

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5646

Ramis M K, Mohammed Faheem, Zahid Ansari, P A College of

Engineering, mangalore, Karnataka, India

33

Technical Program Wednesday

TRACK 15 TRANSPORT IN MEMBRANES AND NANOFLUIDS

Track Chair: Thomas Gaborski, Rochester Institute of Technology,

Rochester, NY, United States

15-1 TRANSPORT IN MEMBRANES AND NANOFLUIDS

THOMAS PAINE A 10:30AM - 12:10PM

Session Chair: Thomas Gaborski, Rochester Institute of Technology,

Rochester, NY, United States

Desalination Across Nanometer-Thin MFI Zeolite Membranes using Molecular Dynamics Simulations

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5553

9S_ŬbSi�3ͥ�INNbdcdbNͨ�@N^XcW�9e`dNͨ�FWN[NPW�@Nb__, Syracuse

University, Syracuse, NY, United States

Capture and Release of Extracellular Vesicles on Nanoporous Membranes

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5625

Thomas Gaborski, Mehdi Dehghani, Marcela Mireles, Rochester Institute

of Technology, Rochester, NY, United States

Characterization of the transport through biofabricated biopolymer membranes in microfluidics

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5627

Seyed A. Rooholghodos, Xiaolong Luo, Catholic University of America,

Washington, DC, United States

Electrical Measurement and Manipulation of Flow-assembled Membrane Microstructures

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5628

Thinh Le, Xiaolong Luo, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC,

United States

TRACK 18 PLENARIES

Track Chair: Evelyn Wang, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States

Track Co-Chair: Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

United States

18-3 PLENARY

PRESIDENT’S BALLROOM AB 1:30PM - 2:30PM

Session Chair: Evelyn Wang, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States

Manipulating Fluids and Particles in Microchannels

Technical Presentation. ICNMM2017-5614

Nadine Aubry, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States

CLOSING REMARKS

2:30PM

34

Author Index

AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR FIRST NAME SESSION NUMBER AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR FIRST NAME SESSION NUMBER

Akkus Yigit 4-6

Akkus Yigit 5-2

Alam Tamanna 4-4

Alexander Dennis 4-3

Alibakhshi Mohammad Amin 2-1

Alibakhshi Mohammad Amin 4-6

Alijani Hossein 5-2

Alwazzan Mohammad 4-2

Andsager Irene 9-4

Ansari Zahid 12-1

Antao Dion S. 4-2

Arumugam Kandaswamy 1-1

Aubry Nadine 18-3

Auliano Manuel 8-3

Bahadur Vaibhav 4-3

Bahadur Vaibhav 7-1

Banerjee Rupak 7-1

Bang Soosik 4-3

Barz Dominik 6-1

Barz Dominik 14-1

Bazylak Aimy 7-1

Bender Achim 4-6

Bera Subrata 13-2

Betz Amy 4-3

Betz Amy 5-1

Betz Amy 9-1

Bhattacharyya Somnath 13-2

Bigham Sajjad 3-1

Bigham Sajjad 3-2

Bijalwan Shishir 11-1

Birbarah Patrick 4-2

Bourouiba Lydia 3-3

Braun Paul 7-2

Bucci Matteo 4-4

Bucci Matteo 9-2

Bucci Matteo 9-3

Bultongez Kevin 3-1

Buongiorno Jacopo 9-2

Buongiorno Jacopo 9-3

Burkhart Collin 11-1

Caballero Gabriel 14-1

CANPOLAT Cetin 13-2

Cetin Barbaros 4-6

Cetin Barbaros 5-2

Cetin Barbaros 6-1

Cetin Barbaros 13-2

Chanana Ashish 8-2

Chao David 18-1

Chao Youchuang 13-1

Charmchi Majid 9-4

Charmchi Majid 11-1

Charmchi Majid 12-1

Chauhan Aranya 5-1

Chavan Shreyas 9-1

Chavan Shreyas 9-4

Chekifi Tawfiq 1-1

Chen Juo-Yun 9-4

Chen Min 8-2

Cheng Kai Xian 7-1

Chowdhury Tanvir Ahmad 12-1

Coppola Michele A. 1-1

Coulson Keith 5-2

Crews Niel 13-1

Croce Giulio 1-1

D’Agaro Paola 1-1

Davani Shayan 11-1

Davani Shayan 13-1

Davanlou Ashkan 13-1

Dehghani Mehdi 15-1

Derby Melanie 3-1

Derby Melanie 4-2

Dikec Eren 9-2

Dorao Carlos 8-1

Dorao Carlos 8-3

Drymiotis Fivos 7-2

Duan Chuanhua 2-1

Duan Chuanhua 4-6

Duan Chuanhua 8-3

Dursunkaya Zafer 4-6

Dursunkaya Zafer 5-2

Ebihara Sean 9-4

Egab Karim 4-2

Emery Travis 4-5

Enright Ryan 9-1

Esmaeilzadeh Hamed 9-4

Esmaeilzadeh Hamed 11-1

Esmaeilzadeh Hamed 12-1

Faheem Mohammed 12-1

Fan Liangliang 13-1

Farokhnia Nazanin 8-1

Farokhnia Nazanin 5-1

Farokhnia Nazanin 9-1

Fazeli Abdy 3-1

Fazeli Abdy 3-2 35

Author Index

AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR FIRST NAME SESSION NUMBER AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR FIRST NAME SESSION NUMBER

Fehlinger Donald 9-2

Fernandino Maria 8-1

Fernandino Maria 8-3

Festarini Rio 14-1

Foo Zi Hao 7-1

Formosa Fabien 5-2

Frechette Luc 5-2

Furst Ben 7-2

Gaborski Thomas 15-1

Gambaryan-Roisman Tatiana 4-6

Gambaryan-Roisman Tatiana 5-2

Gambaryan-Roisman Tatiana 8-1

Gambaryan-Roisman Tatiana 8-2

Ganesh Madhu 1-1

Gangacharyulu Dasaroju 5-1

Ge Nan 7-1

Germain Thomas 12-1

Ghasemi Hadi 8-1

Ghasemi Hadi 5-1

Ghasemi Hadi 9-1

Gogos George 4-3

Gunay A. Alperen 7-2

Gunay A. Alperen 9-3

Gupta Manish 9-3

Gupta Manish 11-1

Gupta Manish 15-1

H. Hidrovo Carlos 3-2

H. Hidrovo Carlos 3-3

Hajabdollahi Farzaneh 8-3

Han Chuzhang 7-1

Haque Mohammad Rejaul 5-1

Haque Mohammad Rejaul 9-1

Hayes Brandon Shafer 9-2

Hempel Marek 2-1

Hendricks Terry 7-2

Hrnjak Predrag 3-1

Hrnjak Predrag 12-1

Huber Christof 1-1

Huber Ryan A. 4-2

Ikuta Tatsuya 4-1

Inalpolat Murat 9-4

Irajizad Peyman 8-1

Irajizad Peyman 5-1

Irajizad Peyman 9-1

Ispir Ali Can 9-2

Jacobi Anthony 3-1

Jacobi Anthony 12-1

Jaikumar Arvind 4-1

Jaikumar Arvind 9-2

Jensen Klavs 18-2

Ji Siqi 11-1

Jiao Shuping 2-1

Jirmann Yannick 13-2

K÷rner Sarah 8-3

Kakuta Naoto 13-2

Kandlikar Satish 4-1

Kandlikar Satish 4-5

Kandlikar Satish 4-6

Kandlikar Satish 5-1

Kandlikar Satish 9-2

Kandlikar Satish 12-1

Kang Jin Gu 7-2

Kapilow Deborah 9-2

Karatas Tugce 9-2

Kaur Harkirat 5-1

Kawaji Masahiro 5-1

Kawashima Daisuke 13-2

Khan Jamil 4-2

Khovalyg Dolaana 3-1

Khovalyg Dolaana 12-1

Kim BoHung 9-4

Kim Dong-Hwi 4-1

Kim Dong-Pyo 4-1

Kim Jin-Oh 4-1

Kim Moo Hwan 4-1

Kim Moonkyung 9-4

King William P. 7-2

Kinzel Edward 9-1

Kirsch Kathryn 14-1

Koch Moritz-Julian 3-1

Koch Moritz-Julian 8-3

Kockmann Norbert 3-1

Kockmann Norbert 8-3

Kockmann Norbert 13-1

Kockmann Norbert 13-2

Koito Yasushi 5-1

Kong Jing 2-1

Kopparthy Varun 11-1

Kopparthy Varun 13-1

Kossolapov Artyom 9-3

Krieger Waldemar 13-1

Kruse Corey 4-3

Kumar Nirbhay 4-1

Kwon Beomjin 7-2 36

Author Index

AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR FIRST NAME SESSION NUMBER AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR FIRST NAME SESSION NUMBER

Lamsfu Jan 13-1

Le Thinh 15-1

Lee Choongyeop 8-2

Lee Poh Seng 2-1

Lenert Andrej 7-2

Li Chen 4-2

Li Chen 4-4

Li Wenming 4-4

Li Xuejiao 7-2

Li Yinxiao 4-6

Lopez Mateusz 7-2

Lu Zhengmao 4-2

Luo Xiaolong 15-1

LΘveillΘ ╔tienne 5-2

M K RAMIS 12-1

Ma Jiaxuan 4-4

Ma Qingming 13-1

Mak Sze Yi 13-1

Maki Kara 11-1

Mansour Kamyar 2-1

Maroo Shalabh 8-2

Maroo Shalabh 9-2

Maroo Shalabh 9-3

Maroo Shalabh 11-1

Maroo Shalabh 15-1

McCarthy Matthew 4-4

McCarthy Matthew 9-2

McCarthy Matthew 9-3

Mcenerney Bryan 7-2

Mehrvand Mehrdad 12-1

Miljkovic Nenad 4-2

Miljkovic Nenad 5-2

Miljkovic Nenad 7-2

Miljkovic Nenad 9-4

Miljkovic Nenad 9-3

Miljkovic Nenad 9-4

Millhoff Stefan 13-2

Mireles Marcela 15-1

Moghaddam Saeed 3-1

Moghaddam Saeed 3-2

Monfray StΘphane 5-2

Monin Thomas 5-2

Mori Shoji 4-5

Naderi Cameron J. 2-1

Naderi Cameron J. 7-1

Nagarajan Naveen 7-2

Nam Youngsuk 4-3

Nam Youngsuk 8-2

Nandha Premnath Kannan 8-3

Narayanan Vinod 2-1

Narayanan Vinod 7-1

Ndao Sidy 4-3

Nguyen Thao 18-1

Noh Hyunwoo 4-1

O’Brien Jordana E. 11-1

Ohata Toshiya 13-2

Ohshima Hiroyuki 13-2

Okuyama Kunito 4-5

Onbasioglu Seyhan 9-2

Oner Suleyman Dogan 6-1

Ooi Kim Tiow 7-1

Park Deokgeun 9-4

Park Hyun Sun 4-1

Park Hyung Gyu 2-1

Park Il Woong 8-1

Park Woo-Young 9-4

Peles Yoav 4-4

Peng Benli 4-2

Peng Edwin 4-3

Perez-Raya Isaac 4-6

Pham Hao 14-1

Plawsky Joel 18-1

Preston Daniel John 4-2

Preusser Niklas 5-2

Putnam Shawn 12-1

Qu Chuang 9-1

Raghupathi Pruthvik 12-1

Rahman Md Mahamudur 9-2

Rahman Md Mahamudur 9-3

Raj Rishi 4-1

Rasouli Erfan 2-1

Rasouli Erfan 7-1

Ray Sahil 8-1

Raza Md. Qaisar 4-1

Reichmann Felix 3-1

Reichmann Felix 8-3

Reichmann Felix 13-2

RIDWAN SHAKERUR 9-3

Riley G.A. 3-1

Rodriguez Fernando 5-1

Rooholghodos Seyed A. 15-1

Russ James 8-1

Ryu Seunggeol 4-3

Ryu Seunggeol 8-2 37

Author Index

AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR FIRST NAME SESSION NUMBER AUTHOR LAST NAME AUTHOR FIRST NAME SESSION NUMBER

Saccone Giacomo 9-2

Sajadi Seyed Mohammad 5-1

Salim Bindu 1-1

Schertzer Michael 11-1

Schroder Timm 8-1

Seong Jee H. 9-3

Sett Soumyadip 9-3

shah mirza mohammed 4-6

Shi Xiaojun 2-1

Shield Jeffrey 4-3

Shum Anderson Ho Cheung 6-1

Shum Anderson Ho Cheung 13-1

Sinha Sanjiv 5-2

Siva Rama Krishnan Manoharan 12-1

Song Youngsup 4-2

Song Youngsup 9-2

Stephan Peter 4-6

Stephan Peter 5-2

Stephan Peter 8-1

Stephan Peter 8-2

Su CheFu 11-1

Su Junwei 9-4

Su Junwei 11-1

Su Junwei 12-1

Sun Hongwei 9-4

Sun Hongwei 11-1

Sun Hongwei 12-1

Sunada Eric T. 7-2

Takahashi Koji 4-1

Takata Yasuyuki 4-1

Tang Sindy K.Y. 3-3

Tessier-Poirier Albert 5-2

Thole Karen 14-1

Tirandazi Pooyan 3-3

Tomic Gabriel 3-3

Tomo Yoko 4-1

Touzin Mike 1-1

Uslu H. Dilara 13-2

Vaartstra Geoffrey A. 9-2

Vaartstra Geoffrey A. 15-1

vazquez pamela 14-1

Vo Truong 9-4

Wang Chi 9-2

Wang Evelyn 4-2

Wang Evelyn 9-2

Wang Evelyn 9-3

Wang Liqiu 3-2

Wang Pengtao 9-4

Wang Tianbao 8-2

Wang Yingying 4-4

Wassenberg Joern R. 8-2

Wayner Peter 18-1

Weisensee Patricia 7-2

Welch Samuel 8-3

Wilke Kyle L. 4-2

Winter Rebecca 4-4

Wirth Sylvan 1-1

Won Yoonjin 4-5

Xiao Siyang 8-3

Xie Quan 2-1

Xie Quan 8-3

Xu Zhenyuan 4-2

Xu Zhiping 2-1

Yamada Yukio 13-2

Yamashita Hiroki 13-2

Yan Qing 13-1

Yang Chun 6-1

Yang Chun 8-3

YANG TIANYU 7-2

Yazdani Miad 9-1

Yoo Junseon 4-1

Yu Jiaheng 18-1

Yu Xiangfei 4-4

Yue Yanan 1-1

Zeng Shi 2-1

Zhang Peng 8-3

Zhang Zeyi 3-2

Zhao Liang 13-1

Zhao Yihong 4-6

Zhe Jiang 13-1

Zhou Chunmei 3-2

Zhu Yangying 4-2

Zou An 8-2

Zou An 9-2

Zou An 9-3

Zou An 11-1

Zuhlke Craig 4-3

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Acknowledgments

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

CONFERENCE CHAIR

Professor Evelyn N. Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR

Professor Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Daniel Attinger, Iowa State University

Ali Beskok, Southern Methodist University

Amy Betz, Kansas State University

Gian Piero Celata, ENEA

Mark Davies, University of Limerick

Satish Kandlikar, Rochester Institute of Technology

Masahiro Kawaji, City College of New York

Moo Hwan Kim, Pohang University of Science and Technology

Michael King, Vanderbilt University

Norbert Kockmann, Technische Universität Dortmund

Matthew McCarthy, Drexel University

Sushanta Mitra, University of Waterloo

Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida

Vinod Narayanan, University of California Davis

Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida

Peter Stephan, Technische Universität Darmstadt

Yas Takata, Kyushu University

Evelyn N. Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Track Organizers

TRACK ORGANIZERS

Track 1: Single Phase Gas Flows

Norbert Kockmann, TU Dortmund

Irina Graur Martin, Aix Marseille University

Stéphane Colin, University of Toulouse

Track 2: Single Phase Liquid Flows

Ali Beskok, Southern Methodist University

BoHung Kim, University of Ulsan

Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University

Track 3: Two-Phase Flows

Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida

Masahiro Kawaji, City College of New York

Yuri Muzychka, Memorial University

Track 4: Evaporation, Boiling and Condensation

Yoav Peles, University of Central Florida

Melanie Derby, Kansas State University

Brian Fronk, Oregon State University

Track 5: Electronics Cooling & Heat Pipes

Mark Steinke, Cray Inc.

Vinod Narayanan, University of California Davis

Mohammad Reza, ACT

Track 6: Electrokinetic Flows

Dominik Barz, Queen’s University

Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University

Track 7: Energy Applications of Micro- and Nano-Scale Devices

Dominik Barz, Queen’s University

Aimy Bazylak, University of Toronto

Rupak Banerjee, University of Toronto

TRACK ORGANIZERS (CONTINUED)

Track 8: Thin Film, Interfacial Phenomena, and Surface Tension Driven Flows

Daniel Attinger, Iowa State University

Carlos Dorao, Norwegian Univeristy of Science and Technology

Patricia Weisensee, Washington University in St. Louis

Track 9: Surface Engineering for Phase Change Heat Transfer

Amy Betz, Kansas State University

Matthew McCarthy, Drexel University

Maria Fernandino, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Yoonjin Won, University of California at Irvine

Track 10: Biomedical and Lab-on-a-Chip Applications

Dirk Janasek, Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften - ISAS - e.V.

Carolyn Ren, University of Waterloo

Ahmet Can Sabuncu, Southern Methodist University

Track 11: Modeling and Simulation

Guoqing Hu, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Track 12: Conjugate Micro- and Nano-Scale Heat Transfer

Leandro Sphaier, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Nenad Miljkovic, University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign

Track 13: Mixing, Mass Transfer and Chemical Reactions

Saeed Moghaddam, University of Florida

Ashkan Davanlou, University of Central Florida

Track 14: Advanced Fabrication and Manufacturing

Evelyn Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Track 15: Transport in Membranes and Nanofluids

Thomas Gaborski, Rochester Institute of Technology

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