
Solomon Adera
Assistant Professor · Heat and Mass Transfer
University of Michigan-Ann ArborAbout
Solomon Adera is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, leading the Energy Transport Lab (ETL) focused on advancing thermodynamic efficiency through engineered surfaces in thermo-fluidic systems for applications in electronics cooling, water harvesting, and energy generation.
Education:
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering from MIT
- MS in Mechanical Engineering from MIT
His research centers on fundamental heat and mass transport phenomena including phase-change dynamics (evaporation, condensation, freezing), micro/nano-scale engineering, and fluid-structure interactions. The ETL designs novel materials to optimize thermal management systems and water collection technologies through precise surface engineering.
Scientific Awards:
- Henry Russel Award (2026) - University of Michigan's highest early-career honor
- ASME Johnson & Johnson Medal (2025) for research/teaching excellence
- ASME K-16 Thermal Management Award (2024)
- NSF CAREER Award (2024) for droplet impact research
- North Campus MLK Spirit Award (2023)
Professor Adera implements structured mentoring with weekly one-on-one meetings (30 minutes) requiring progress slides and 2-hour group sessions with student presentations. He emphasizes experimental work, data analysis, and manuscript preparation while securing significant funding including the NSF CAREER grant.
The Energy Transport Lab maintains active collaborations in thermal sciences, with current openings for postdocs and graduate students focusing on droplet dynamics and ice-repellent surface engineering for next-generation applications.
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