Heat Transfer, Combustion, and Energy Systems
The Heat Transfer, Combustion, and Energy Systems Research Group is one of the largest and most diverse thermal and energy science group in the country. The group is involved in a wide range of cutting edge basic and applied research from nanoengineered materials to large thermal energy systems. The group has particular strengths in the areas of microscale and nanoscale conduction and radiation, thermal management of electronic devices, HVAC and refrigeration, combustion, and renewable energy systems. The group occupies state of the art laboratory space that includes extensive labs in the Love Building and new facilities in the North Avenue Research Area that includes the Carbon Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory. The group is very active in sponsored research with funding from sponsors such as DARPA, NSF, ONR, AFOSR, ARO, DOE, ARPA-E, and a large number of industrial partners.
Research Area Group Chair
Research Labs & Facilities
- Circular Electrochemistry Lab
- Energy Storage and Conversion Laboratory (ESCL)
- Flow Physics and Computational Science (FPCS) Lab
- Georgia Tech Cryo Lab
- Micro Nano Devices & Systems Lab (MiNDS)
- Microelectronics and Emerging Technologies Thermal Lab
- MISCellaneous Laboratory
- Nanoscale Thermal Radiation Laboratory
- Shock Tube and Advanced Mixing Laboratory (STAMLab)
- Solar Fuels and Technology Laboratory (SOLAR-FTL)
- The Scalable Thermal Engineering Lab (STEEL)
- The Sustainable Thermal Systems Laboratory
- Water - Energy Research Lab (WERL)