Associate Director and Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering
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Professor Sarathy's research interest is in developing sustainable energy technologies with decreased net environmental impact. A major thrust of research is simulating the combustion chemistry of transportation fuels. He develops fundamental chemical kinetic models that can be used to simulate fuel combustion and pollutant formation in energy systems. Engine designers then use these chemical kinetic models to achieve various performance targets using computational simulations. In addition, these models can be used to determine how the chemical structure of a fuel affects pollutant formation.
Director and Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Associate Director and Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering
40 min presenting & 20 min for questions
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Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Associate Director and Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Research Scientist
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Associate Director and Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering