About
Corey Woodcock is a Lecturer in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). His research focuses on heat transfer, microchannel engineering, membrane filtration, and fluid dynamics, with a particular emphasis on applications like electrospinning, phase change systems, and advanced cooling solutions. He has contributed to over 17 indexed publications, exploring topics such as aperiodic flow patterns, pin fin heat sink design, and membrane microstructure analysis. His work bridges theoretical modeling with experimental validation, addressing challenges in thermal management and material science.
Key research areas include optimizing heat transfer in microchannel systems, understanding particle capture mechanisms in membranes, and developing novel cooling technologies for high-flux applications. Collaborations with industry and academic partners highlight his commitment to translating engineering principles into practical solutions. No specific scientific awards are listed, but his extensive publication record reflects sustained contributions to the field.
While no student advisees or grants are detailed here, his academic role as a Lecturer suggests involvement in teaching and mentoring engineering students. His affiliation with RPI’s School of Engineering underscores a focus on interdisciplinary research at the forefront of chemical and biomedical engineering applications.
Find Corey Woodcock elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
James PalkoUniversity of California, Merced · Associate Professor- SSjouke SchekmanUniversity of Witwatersrand · Lecturer
Amitabh NarainMichigan Technological University · Professor
Weilin QuUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa · Associate Professor
LEE Poh SengNational University of Singapore · Professor
Nicole OkamotoSan José State University · Professor