Suhas R. Tamvada

I have made this longer than usual because I have not had time to make it shorter. - Blaise Pascal

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Gainesville, FL

Welcome to my Homepage! I am a Post Doctoral researcher at the Nanostructured Energy Systems Laboratory at University of Florida. Currently, I am working on bringing a direct-to-chip phase change cooling technology to market, for use in Data Centers. During my Ph.D., I demonstrated a proof of concept of the same technology and also investigated the physics behind the pool boiling crisis, also known as Critical Heat Flux (CHF) limit.

I leverage this fundamental knowledge in conjunction with surface engineering techniques to develop thermal management solutions for multi-scale energy systems ranging from microelectronic chips in data centers to nuclear reactors.

Previously, I have investigated heat and mass transport at interfaces, phase change transport phenomena, and surface engineering. Although my work is primarily experimental, I enjoy exploring computational work in the domain of fluid dynamics and heat transfer. I am beginning to tinker with Machine Learning.

You can find my resume here.

I am working on updating the site to include all my projects and teaching experience. Keep an eye out for this space!