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Amy Marconnet is a Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, leading the Marconnet Thermal & Energy Conversion (MTEC) Lab. Her research focuses on multi-scale thermal transport in heterogeneous materials, with applications in electronics cooling, battery thermal management, phase change materials, and wearable devices.
Research Highlights:
- Transport Phenomena in particle-filled composites using XRCT imaging and DEM simulations
- Nanoscale Phonon Transport studies in porous silicon for thermoelectrics
- Flexible Fabrics with in-plane thermal conductivity (~10 W/mK) for wearables
- PCM Integration in semiconductors for passive thermal solutions
- Membrane Distillation systems utilizing low-grade heat for desalination
Scientific Awards:
- ASME Bergles-Rohsenow Young Investigator Award, 2020
- Outstanding Graduate Student Mentor, OMEGA, 2020
- Woman Engineer of the Year, ASME EPPD, 2017
- Outstanding Paper Awards at ITherm 2012, InterPACK 2017, ITherm 2019
Labs & Collaborations: The MTEC Lab develops IR microscopy and multi-physics metrology tools, collaborating with the REID Lab on interdisciplinary projects like thermal hair damage modeling.
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