Flux Lab
Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of Florida
Welcome!
The Flux Lab delves into the intriguing transport phenomena, described by three parameters: flux (which also lends our group its name!), potential gradient, and resistance. To illustrate, consider the heat transfer, where the heat flux resulting from the temperature gradient and thermal resistance. Similarly, fluid flow, diffusion, and the ionic current density are associated with pressure, concentration, and voltage gradients, respectively. We explore and tailor diverse transport phenomena, with innovative interface and material engineering, to tackle the pressing challenges in sustainable water and energy domains.
09/2024
🟠🔵 Welcome Jonathan to our team! Jonathan is currently a sophomore in MAE at UF. Jonathan will work with Philip on bubble dynamics.
04/2024
🟠🔵 Welcome Aboard, Philip!
We are thrilled to announce that Philip has joined our team as the first PhD student of Flux Lab! Currently pursuing his master's degree, Philip will transition to a PhD program starting Fall 2024. His research will primarily focus on energy storage solutions. Please join us in welcoming Philip to our team and wishing him success in his upcoming endeavors!