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Amy Betz is an Associate Professor in the Alan Levin Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering and the Assistant Dean for Academic Success at Kansas State University. She holds a Ph.D. (2011) and M.S. (2008) in Mechanical Engineering from Columbia University, and a B.S. (2006) in Mechanical Engineering from The George Washington University.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University, 2011
- M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University, 2008
- B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, The George Washington University, 2006
Research Focus: Betz’s research explores multiphase processes such as boiling, condensation, and frost formation at microscale levels, with an emphasis on engineered surfaces to control transport phenomena. Current projects include studying biphilic surfaces to manage freezing dynamics. Her work bridges fundamental science and practical applications in thermal systems and nuclear engineering.
Awards & Recognition:
- K-State Mentoring Fellowship (2012)
- KAWSE Recognition Award (2016) for advancing women and girls in STEM
Grants & Labs: Her research is funded by the National Science Foundation, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and the Electrical Power Affiliates Program. She leads the Multiphase Microfluidics Laboratory, established upon her arrival at K-State in 2011. Prior to academia, she managed hospitality facilities in a five-star hotel.




