
معرفی
George W. Woodruff is a Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology's Department of Mechanical Engineering, affiliated with the College of Engineering. He leads the Georgia Tech Cryo Lab and holds a Professional Mechanical Engineer license in California. His research focuses on heat transfer, combustion, nuclear reactor safety, and cryogenics. Key contributions include seminal work on two-phase flow in conventional and miniature systems.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles (1983)
- M.Sc., Imperial College London (1978)
- B.S., Sharif University of Technology (1977)
Research Interests: Dr. Woodruff specializes in multiphase flow phenomena, microscale heat transfer, and nuclear reactor thermohydraulics. His work bridges theoretical modeling and experimental validation, particularly in cryogenic systems and energy-efficient technologies. Recent efforts emphasize cryocooler optimization, pulsed flow dynamics in porous media, and safety modeling of advanced nuclear reactors.
Awards & Recognition:
- Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (since 2004)
- Executive Editor for Annals of Nuclear Energy (Asia/Australasia regions)
Labs & Teams: Directs the Georgia Tech Cryo Lab, collaborating on cryocooler design and thermohydraulic safety research. Active in interdisciplinary projects involving nuclear engineering and materials science.


