Phuoc Huynhمشاهده پروفایل
استاد مدعو
Phuoc Huynh is an Adjunct Fellow at the School of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, University of Technology Sydney (UTS). He obtained his BE (Hons, 1976), MESc (1979), and PhD (1982) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sydney. With industry experience at CSIRO, he joined UTS in 1985 as a lecturer and has authored over 100 research publications. His work bridges academia and industry through consulting projects like the 2008 fluid mechanics course for Tyco Flow Control Pacific. Research Focus Dr. Huynh specializes in fluid mechanics and thermal engineering with applications in sustainable technologies. His research encompasses: Advanced desalination methods using low-pressure/temperature systems Computational modeling of ventilation systems (windcatchers, solar chimneys) Biofiltration through green wall technologies for air quality improvement Phase change materials for thermal energy management in buildings Publication Trends Recent works (2018-2024) demonstrate strong focus on sustainable engineering solutions. Primary themes include computational fluid dynamics simulations of building ventilation systems, experimental optimization of passive cooling technologies, and development of energy-efficient desalination methods. His research consistently integrates environmental sustainability with mechanical engineering principles. Professional Activities Dr. Huynh actively contributes to the academic community through: Supervision of Masters and PhD candidates Industry-academia knowledge transfer initiatives Regular publications in ASME conferences and building engineering journals







