
About
Andrew Zdanowicz is a Researcher (Research Associate) at Colorado State University's Department of Mechanical Engineering, affiliated with the Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory (EECL) within the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering. His research focuses on engine design optimization, emission reduction techniques, and sustainable fuel development. He holds an M.S. (2019) and B.S. (2017) in Mechanical Engineering from Colorado State University and Lehigh University, respectively.
- Education:
- M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Colorado State University (2019)
- B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Lehigh University (2017)
Research interests include in-cylinder soot reduction, oxygenated fuel characterization, and improving engine testing processes. He emphasizes process automation, data visualization, and engineering communication in his work. Prior to his current role, he worked in industry testing large stationary natural gas engines.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided information. His advising and grant activities are not detailed, though his involvement in the EECL suggests participation in collaborative research projects. He is part of the Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory, focusing on cutting-edge engine technology and sustainability initiatives.
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