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Yogesh Jaluria

Professor Yogesh Jaluria is Board of Governors Professor and Distinguished Professor at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. He is a specialist in thermal sciences and engineering.[1]

Biography edit

Jaluria was born in India, where he received his B.S. degree in mechanical engineering in 1970 from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, standing first in his graduating class. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Cornell University in 1972 and 1974, respectively.

He was a member of the research staff at Bell Labs, Princeton, from 1974 to 1976. He then returned to India to take an academic position at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India (1976–80), before returning to the US, and joining Rutgers University. At Rutgers, Professor Jaluria served as chairman of his department from 2005 to 2011, and as Interim Dean of Engineering during 2008–2009. He was made a distinguished professor in 1991 and was appointed as Board of Governors Professor in 2001.[2]

Professional work edit

Jaluria is known for his work on natural convection, or buoyancy-driven flows. He wrote the first book on this topic and was a co-author of a later extensive treatise on the subject.[3][4] Both of these books were translated into Russian, with extensive circulation in Eastern Europe. He has worked in the areas of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and heat transfer, materials processing, such as optical fiber drawing,[5] chemical vapor deposition and polymer extrusion,[6] optimization of thermal systems,[7] cooling of electronic systems, solar energy, and building fires.[8] His most significant specific work includes the determination of feasible and optimal conditions in thermal processing, innovative methods for cooling electronic systems, growth and spread of building fires, basic understanding of transition to turbulence and effects of stratification and conjugate transport, multiscale modeling and quantification of mixing processes in extrusion. He has contributed over 500 articles, including over 210 in peer-reviewed archival journal articles, authored or co-authored 9 books, and edited or co-edited 10 books. All these books have had a major impact on the field due to innovative and pioneering approaches in research, engineering and education presented by them.

Honors edit

Jaluria has received the Max Jakob Memorial Award,[9] the highest honor in this field, from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), as well as the Freeman Scholar Award,[10] Worcester Reed Warner Medal[11] and the Heat Transfer Memorial Award[12] from ASME; the Society made him an honorary member in 2012.[13] He received the Donald Q. Kern Award from the AIChE, and the Luikov Medal from the International Center for Heat and Mass Transfer. He gave the ASME Richard Henry Thurston Award Lecture "Buoyancy-Induced Flows in Nature and Technology" in 2003.[14] He is also a Fellow of the American Physical Society and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from IIT, Delhi, India, in 1994, and the Daniel Gorenstein Memorial Award from Rutgers in 2010.

He was the Editor of ASME Journal of Heat Transfer from 2005 to 2010.[15][16] During that time, he was instrumental in founding a new archival ASME journal, Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications. He is presently the President of the American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers, an international non-profit organization focused on research and engineering in these and related fields, with particular emphasis on industry, international collaboration and emerging young researchers.[17]

Personal life edit

Professor Jaluria and his wife, Anuradha, are long time residents of New Jersey. They currently reside in Monroe Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey, having previously lived in East Brunswick, New Jersey. They have three children, Pratik, Aseem and Ankur and two daughter-in-laws, Leslie and Karishma. They also have five grandsons, Vyan, Nalin, Zev, Jai and Jaanav.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Y. Bayazitoglu et al., “Professor Yogesh Jaluria on his 60th Birthday,” Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 52, 5283–84, 2009.
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  3. ^ Y. Jaluria, Natural Convection Heat and Mass Transfer, Pergamon Press, U.K., 1980. Also, translated into Russian, Mir Publishers, Moscow, 1983.
  4. ^ B. Gebhart, Y. Jaluria, R.L. Mahajan, and B. Sammakia, Buoyancy-Induced Flows and Transport, Hemisphere Publishing Company, Washington, DC, 1988 (CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida). Reference (Hardbound) and Textbook (Paperback) editions. Also, translated into Russian, Mir Publishers, Moscow, 1991.
  5. ^ P. Craig, [1]; “The Science of Glass”, Access, NCSA, 13 (2), 24–27, 2000.
  6. ^ Y. Jaluria, Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing, Springer, Cham, Switzerland.
  7. ^ Y. Jaluria, Design and Optimization of Thermal Systems, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1998. second Ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 2008.
  8. ^ Jaluria, Y. and Cooper, L. Y. "Negatively Buoyant Wall Flows Generated in Enclosure Fires," Prog. Energy Combust. Sci. Vol. 15, pp. 159–182, 1989.
  9. ^ [2]; Max Jakob Memorial Award
  10. ^ ASME Freeman Scholar Award
  11. ^ ASME Worcester Reed Warner Medal
  12. ^ Heat Transfer Memorial Award
  13. ^ Yogesh Jaluria, 2012 Honorary Membership ; [3]
  14. ^ 2003 Richard Henry Thurston Lecture Award
  15. ^ Y. Jaluria, “Editorial,” ASME J. Heat Transfer, 127 (8), 797, 2005. Also, “Editor’s Farewell Note,” ASME J. Heat Transfer, 132 (10), 100201, 2010.
  16. ^ J.F. Klausner, “In Appreciation,” ASME J. Heat Transfer, 133 (9), 090401, 2011.
  17. ^ American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers

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Professor Yogesh Jaluria is Board of Governors Professor and Distinguished Professor at Rutgers the State University of New Jersey in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering He is a specialist in thermal sciences and engineering 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Professional work 3 Honors 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesBiography editJaluria was born in India where he received his B S degree in mechanical engineering in 1970 from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi standing first in his graduating class He received his M S and Ph D degrees from Cornell University in 1972 and 1974 respectively He was a member of the research staff at Bell Labs Princeton from 1974 to 1976 He then returned to India to take an academic position at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India 1976 80 before returning to the US and joining Rutgers University At Rutgers Professor Jaluria served as chairman of his department from 2005 to 2011 and as Interim Dean of Engineering during 2008 2009 He was made a distinguished professor in 1991 and was appointed as Board of Governors Professor in 2001 2 Professional work editJaluria is known for his work on natural convection or buoyancy driven flows He wrote the first book on this topic and was a co author of a later extensive treatise on the subject 3 4 Both of these books were translated into Russian with extensive circulation in Eastern Europe He has worked in the areas of computational fluid dynamics CFD and heat transfer materials processing such as optical fiber drawing 5 chemical vapor deposition and polymer extrusion 6 optimization of thermal systems 7 cooling of electronic systems solar energy and building fires 8 His most significant specific work includes the determination of feasible and optimal conditions in thermal processing innovative methods for cooling electronic systems growth and spread of building fires basic understanding of transition to turbulence and effects of stratification and conjugate transport multiscale modeling and quantification of mixing processes in extrusion He has contributed over 500 articles including over 210 in peer reviewed archival journal articles authored or co authored 9 books and edited or co edited 10 books All these books have had a major impact on the field due to innovative and pioneering approaches in research engineering and education presented by them Honors editJaluria has received the Max Jakob Memorial Award 9 the highest honor in this field from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME as well as the Freeman Scholar Award 10 Worcester Reed Warner Medal 11 and the Heat Transfer Memorial Award 12 from ASME the Society made him an honorary member in 2012 13 He received the Donald Q Kern Award from the AIChE and the Luikov Medal from the International Center for Heat and Mass Transfer He gave the ASME Richard Henry Thurston Award Lecture Buoyancy Induced Flows in Nature and Technology in 2003 14 He is also a Fellow of the American Physical Society and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from IIT Delhi India in 1994 and the Daniel Gorenstein Memorial Award from Rutgers in 2010 He was the Editor of ASME Journal of Heat Transfer from 2005 to 2010 15 16 During that time he was instrumental in founding a new archival ASME journal Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications He is presently the President of the American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers an international non profit organization focused on research and engineering in these and related fields with particular emphasis on industry international collaboration and emerging young researchers 17 Personal life editProfessor Jaluria and his wife Anuradha are long time residents of New Jersey They currently reside in Monroe Township Middlesex County New Jersey having previously lived in East Brunswick New Jersey They have three children Pratik Aseem and Ankur and two daughter in laws Leslie and Karishma They also have five grandsons Vyan Nalin Zev Jai and Jaanav citation needed References edit Y Bayazitoglu et al Professor Yogesh Jaluria on his 60th Birthday Int J Heat Mass Transfer 52 5283 84 2009 Board of Governors Professor Y Jaluria Natural Convection Heat and Mass Transfer Pergamon Press U K 1980 Also translated into Russian Mir Publishers Moscow 1983 B Gebhart Y Jaluria R L Mahajan and B Sammakia Buoyancy Induced Flows and Transport Hemisphere Publishing Company Washington DC 1988 CRC Press Boca Raton Florida Reference Hardbound and Textbook Paperback editions Also translated into Russian Mir Publishers Moscow 1991 P Craig 1 The Science of Glass Access NCSA 13 2 24 27 2000 Y Jaluria Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing Springer Cham Switzerland Y Jaluria Design and Optimization of Thermal Systems McGraw Hill New York 1998 second Ed CRC Press Boca Raton Florida 2008 Jaluria Y and Cooper L Y Negatively Buoyant Wall Flows Generated in Enclosure Fires Prog Energy Combust Sci Vol 15 pp 159 182 1989 2 Max Jakob Memorial Award ASME Freeman Scholar Award ASME Worcester Reed Warner Medal Heat Transfer Memorial Award Yogesh Jaluria 2012 Honorary Membership 3 2003 Richard Henry Thurston Lecture Award Y Jaluria Editorial ASME J Heat Transfer 127 8 797 2005 Also Editor s Farewell Note ASME J Heat Transfer 132 10 100201 2010 J F Klausner In Appreciation ASME J Heat Transfer 133 9 090401 2011 American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yogesh Jaluria amp oldid 1174977095, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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