Junjie Gu is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Carleton University , with a research focus on energy systems and transport phenomena in micro-scale processes. He holds a Dr.-Ing. degree from Universität Kaiserslautern, preceded by M.Sc. and B.Sc. qualifications from Tianjin University and Hebei University of Technology respectively. Education B.Sc., Hebei University of Technology M.Sc., Tianjin University Dr.-Ing., Universität Kaiserslautern His research spans two-phase heat transfer , direct methanol fuel cells , micro pulsating heat pipes , and renewable energy technologies including solar air conditioning and waste-heat power generation. Recent publications emphasize chemical clustering dynamics, absorption thermodynamics, and energy conversion efficiency. Scientific Contributions : 2006 - Carleton University Research Achievement Award 2007 - PetroCanada Young Innovator Award Gu's work bridges fundamental thermodynamic analysis and applied energy systems engineering, with a focus on sustainable cooling technologies and advanced fuel cell designs.







