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Bruce T. Murray is the Bartle Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Binghamton University. He holds visiting faculty positions at the University of Texas's Oden Institute for Computational Science and Engineering and Vellore Institute of Technology in India. His research focuses on computational modeling in biomedical engineering, heat transfer, mechanobiology, and materials processing, with significant contributions to aortic valve calcification, data center cooling systems, and microfluidic disease models.
Dr. Murray's academic career includes prior roles at Bell Laboratories, Lehigh University, and NIST. He has a PhD from the University of Arizona and advanced degrees from Rutgers University. His work bridges mechanical engineering with biomedical and computational sciences, emphasizing practical applications in fluid dynamics, thermal management, and tissue engineering.
Notable awards include Binghamton's Chancellor's Awards for Excellence in Teaching and Service. His research portfolio spans over two decades, with publications addressing topics ranging from advanced thermal simulation techniques to the biophysical mechanisms of vascular diseases.
Collaborative projects include optimizing data center cooling infrastructure and developing in vitro models for cardiovascular pathologies. His interdisciplinary approach integrates experimental, numerical, and theoretical methods to solve complex engineering and biomedical challenges.
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