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Ian Fischer is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). He specializes in mechanical systems analysis, fluid dynamics, and particulate technology. His research focuses on kinematic mechanisms, Marangoni flow phenomena, and manufacturing processes.
Key projects include federally funded initiatives like 'Particulate Technology in Manufacturing Processes' (NSF, 1994-1998) and 'High-Speed Motion Analysis Equipment' (NSF, 1990-1992). These projects emphasized advancing understanding of particulate behavior, laboratory curriculum development, and advanced motion capture systems.
His research fingerprints highlight expertise in joints and linkages (100% relevance), dual-number computational methods, coordinate transformations, and manufacturing tolerances. Recent work explores fluid dynamics at interfaces, including raindrop impact effects and solute-driven flows in water bodies.
He has collaborated internationally on projects spanning fluid mechanics and mechanical systems, with notable contributions to robotics and automotive coupling dynamics. Over 85 publications and a h-index of 37 reflect his impactful research trajectory.
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