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Amy Fleischer is a faculty member serving as the Dean of the College of Engineering Administration. Her research focuses on advanced thermal engineering, energy storage, and sustainable material science, with a particular emphasis on phase change materials (PCMs), waste heat recovery systems, and nanofiber/nanoparticle applications.
Research Trends: Fleischer's work spans thermal conductivity optimization, polymer-based microsphere synthesis, and organic Rankine cycle development for ultra-low-grade waste heat utilization. Her contributions align with global sustainability goals, particularly in energy efficiency and environmental engineering.
Notable publications include studies on nanoencapsulated lauric acid for thermal energy storage and lab-scale organic Rankine cycles for data center cooling. These works highlight her expertise in bridging material science with practical energy solutions.
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