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Dani Fadda is a Professor of Practice in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas), affiliated with the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. He holds a PhD from Southern Methodist University (1996). His research focuses on Thermal Fluids Sciences, Multiphase Flow & Separation, Filtration, and innovative teaching methodologies in mechanical engineering education.
His work spans experimental and applied research, including studies on heat transfer enhancement via microporous coatings, thermal ground plane design, and the integration of advanced technologies like augmented reality in classrooms. He has also contributed significantly to adapting engineering education during the global pandemic, exploring online delivery methods and student engagement strategies.
Dr. Fadda’s publications highlight a dual focus: advancing thermal management solutions and redefining pedagogical approaches in mechanical engineering. Recent articles emphasize wettability effects in boiling heat transfer, comparisons between prototyping tools (laser cutters vs. 3D printers), and flipped classroom models for first-year students. He has been recognized with prestigious awards such as the UTD Certificate of Achievement (2018) and the ASME North Texas Engineer of the Year (2016).
His research and teaching contributions reflect a commitment to bridging theory and practice, with a particular emphasis on fostering hands-on learning experiences for undergraduates. He has also explored topics like capillary evaporation, statics project design, and the optimization of industrial filtration systems.
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