Prof. Aamir Farooq

Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering

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Dr. Farooq's research interests are in the areas of energy sciences, combustion chemistry, spectroscopy and laser-based sensors. He is the principal investigator of Chemical Kinetics and Laser Sensors Laboratory and is affiliated with the Clean Combustion Research Center. Professor Farooq's group focuses on the development and use of advanced experimental techniques to understand fundamental processes in traditional and renewable energy-conversion devices. The laboratory carries out experimental research on chemical kinetics using shock tubes and rapid compression machine. These idealized reactors enable the study of reaction kinetics, fuel chemistry, ignition properties, and emissions under conditions suitable for future high-efficiency, low-emission engines and gas turbines. 

Professor Farooq is interested in the development of new laser-based sensors and their application to a variety of energy systems. These sensors are used to make in-situ measurements of various parameters of interest such as species concentration, gas temperature, flow velocity, mass flux, and particle number density. Small-sized quantum-cascade lasers are used to design highly sensitive sensors that are portable and can be applied directly in industrial settings. Also, Professor Farooq is interested in developing laser-based sensors for biomedical and environment–monitoring applications.

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Center Projects 2: KAUST Faculty
05:40 PM

40 min presenting & 20 min for questions

Ammonia combustion

Prof. Aamir Farooq

Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Prof. Mani Sarathy

Associate Director and Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering

Prof. Xu Lu

Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Dr. Thibault Guiberti

Research Scientist

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04:00 PM
Prof. Aamir Farooq

Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Prof. Deanna Lacoste

Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Prof. Mani Sarathy

Associate Director and Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering

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