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contributions of Professor Wayner and how he has influenced Special Sessions
generations of researchers looking into probing the mysteries
surrounding phase change phenomena. 1-6-1 - Panel on the Key Role of Heat Transfer
Analysis in Energy Systems Research
TUTORIALS
Tuesday, July 16
20-1-1 - Tutorial: Verification, Validation, and 8:30AM–10:10AM
Uncertainty Quantification Regency Ballroom A, Second Floor
Panel Organizer: Prof. Nesrin Ozalp, University of Minnesota
Monday, July 15 Duluth, Duluth, MN, United States
8:30AM–10:10AM This panel compiles a variety of research discussions on the
Cedar Ballroom A, Second Floor use of heat transfer techniques for experimental and numerical
work. The panel discussions will bring experiences of the
20-3-1 and 20-3-2: Tutorial: Computational panelists together as example approaches as well as
Approaches for Solving Inverse Heat Transfer promising future directions for research. The panel involves
Problems highly experienced heat transfer professors who have made
appreciable contributions to heat transfer research.
Monday, July 15 Panelists:
2:00PM–3:40PM Yuwen Zhang, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United
4:00PM–5:40PM – Tutorial Continuation States
Cedar Ballroom A, Second Floor S.A. Sherif, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States
Michael Epstein, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
PANELS
22-1-1 - Women in Heat Transfer Panel
15-1-1 - Panel on Heat Transfer Education Tuesday, July 16
(Sponsored by K-21) 4:00PM–5:40PM
Monday, July 15 Grand Ballroom A, Second Floor
4:00PM–5:40PM Panel Organizer: Dr. Leslie Phinney, Sandia National
Regency Ballroom G, Second Floor Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, United States
The Women in Heat Transfer Panel will be comprised of
Panel Organizer: Prof. Nesrin Ozalp, University of Minnesota exemplary women engineers from academia and industry/
Duluth, Duluth, MN, United States national labs who will describe their career paths including
opportunities and challenges they encountered. They will
Undergraduate education deserves utmost care in creating provide career advice to younger engineers. Early career
new generation mechanical engineers. It is important to pass engineers, of both genders, are especially encouraged to
knowledge without overwhelming students while stimulation attend. There will also be discussion on how to make the
of critical thinking is kept as the key to shape their minds. thermal engineering community more inclusive and welcoming
Heat transfer course is usually to referred as one of the hardest for all.
topics by engineering students. This presents a challenge Panelists:
to educators and leads them to seek methods to captivate Jayathi Murthy, University of California, Los Angeles, Los
students’ attention and understanding of the subject matter. Angeles, CA, United States
In this panel, different perspectives will be presented on how Jane Davidson, University of Minnesota, Wayzata, MN, United
to make heat transfer course attractive and easier for students States
to understand. The panel discussions will bring experiences Amy Betz, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United
of the panelists together as example approaches. The panel States
involves highly experienced heat transfer professors who
made appreciable contributions to the heat transfer research 9
field who offer new techniques to attract students.
Panelists:
Prof. Michael Pate, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX,
USA
Prof. Ashley F. Emery, University of Washington, Seattle, WA,
USA
Prof. Sandip Mazumder, Ohio State University, OH, USA
Prof. Alexander Rattner, Penn State University, PA, USA