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Michael Schuller serves as a Visiting Instructional Professor in the Department of Ocean Engineering at Texas A&M University, leveraging his extensive background in Nuclear Engineering where he earned all three academic degrees from the same institution.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering (minor in Mechanical Engineering), Texas A&M University, 1985
- M.E. in Nuclear Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1982
- B.S. in Nuclear Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1980
His research spans interdisciplinary engineering domains with emphasis on Ocean Engineering (current department), Nuclear Engineering (educational foundation), and Renewable Energy Systems. Key contributions include nanofluid applications for solar thermal storage, nuclear infrastructure development through the Gulf Nuclear Energy Institute, aerospace life support systems, and photovoltaic materials innovation. This portfolio demonstrates consistent focus on energy solutions bridging theoretical and applied engineering challenges.
Publication trends (2008-2015) reveal strategic transitions from photovoltaic materials and aerospace subsystems toward nuclear energy infrastructure and thermal storage systems, reflecting adaptation to emerging energy sector priorities while maintaining technical depth across multiple engineering disciplines.
Scientific Awards:
- Sandia National Labs Award from Sandia National Laboratories (2011)
Available information indicates no formal student advising roles or research grants, with professional engagement centered on publication-driven contributions to energy engineering fields through institutional collaborations.
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