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Sadaf Sobhani is an Assistant Professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University. Her research focuses on thermal management and energy conversion with applications in high-efficiency, low-emission energy systems, spacecraft thermal control, and electrochemical reactors for carbon dioxide conversion.
Dr. Sobhani's educational background includes a B.S. (2014), M.S. (2015), and Ph.D. (2019) in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University. During her doctoral studies, she worked as a research associate at the NASA Ames Research Center and later joined the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a postdoctoral researcher.
Her research program integrates computational modeling, experimental techniques, and advanced manufacturing to investigate flow, heat transfer, and chemical reactions in porous media. She leverages the connection between micro-scale features and macro-scale transport properties to develop innovative solutions for energy systems. Her work spans multiple disciplines including combustion engineering, electrochemical systems, and thermal management for spacecraft.
Dr. Sobhani's publications demonstrate a consistent focus on porous media combustion, heat transfer optimization, and advanced diagnostic techniques. Her recent work has increasingly incorporated additive manufacturing and machine learning approaches to solve complex thermal management challenges, particularly for space applications and carbon dioxide conversion systems.
- Gallery of Fluid Motion Award, American Physical Society (2018)
- Accel Innovation Scholarship, Stanford Technology Ventures Program (2017)
- Graduate Public Service Fellowship, Haas Center for Public Service (2016)
- Schneider/MAP Sustainable Energy Fellowship, Haas Center for Public Service (2016)
- Graduate Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation (2015)
- AIAA Niagara Frontier Section 2025 Young Professional of the Year Award
- NASA Early Career Faculty Award (2023)
- NASA Early Stage Innovations Award (2023)
Dr. Sobhani leads an active research group and has secured significant funding including a NASA Early Career Faculty Award and a FuzeHub grant with industry partners Lithoz America and Dimensional Energy. She has developed a new spacecraft thermal management course at Cornell and is actively mentoring students in her laboratory research.
The Sobhani Lab, located at 182 Grumman Hall, spans approximately 850 sq. ft. and focuses on spacecraft thermal control, combustion research, non-intrusive diagnostic methods, and ceramic additive manufacturing. The lab utilizes advanced facilities including the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility and the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source.
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