
About
Gregory F. Nellis is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, affiliated with the College of Engineering. His research focuses on heat transfer, cryogenics, and thermal systems, with notable contributions to two-phase flow, heat exchangers, and energy storage. He holds the Ouweneel-Bascom and Kaiser Chaired Professorships and has been recognized with numerous awards, including the ASHRAE Crosby Field Award and the James G. Woodburn Teaching Award.
Education:
- PhD, Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1997)
- MS, Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1995)
- BS, Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1992)
Research Interests: Nellis specializes in advanced thermal management systems, cryogenic heat transfer, and energy-efficient thermal technologies. His work spans experimental and computational studies of two-phase flows, heat exchanger design, and supercritical CO₂ power cycles. Recent projects include Mars surface thermal management and nuclear isomer energy systems.
Awards & Recognition:
- Over 20 awards, including multiple Pi Tau Sigma Distinguished Professorships and teaching excellence honors.
- ASHRAE Fellow (2013).
Teaching & Advising:
- Teaches courses like Thermodynamics (M E 361) and Advanced Heat Transfer (M E 764).
- Advises graduate students on research in thermal systems and energy applications.
Labs & Collaborations: Engaged with interdisciplinary teams on projects involving additive manufacturing for heat exchangers and cryogenic systems. Collaborates with NASA and industry on space thermal management and energy storage technologies.
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