David B. Go
Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
University of Notre Dame
United Kingdom
Biography
Engineer, Edison Engineering Development Program, General Electric Aircraft Engines (2001-2004) Research Intern, Mobile Platforms Group, Intel Corporation (2007) Graduate Research Assistant, School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University (2004-2008) Assistant Professor, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Notre Dame (2008-present) Concurrent Assistant Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Notre Dame (2013-present)
Research Interest
Dr. Go directs the Small Scale Transport Research Laboratory in the Fitzpatrick Hall of Engineering. His research focuses on small scale (millimeters to nanometers) transport including microplasma generation, electrohydrodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid dynamics. Some specific applications being studied by Dr. Go include electrohydrodynamics for electronics cooling and ionization methods for biological analysis and environmental monitoring. He is also exploring the nature of heat transfer in nanoscale regimes, with applications including energy-efficient computing and energy conversion. Dr. Go’s research is multi-disciplinary in nature, and he welcomes inquiries from students in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, chemistry, and biochemistry.
Publications
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Tirumala R, Go DB. An analytical formulation for the modified Paschen’s curve. Applied Physics Letters. 2010 Oct 11;97(15):151502.
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Go DB, Pohlman DA. A mathematical model of the modified Paschen’s curve for breakdown in microscale gaps. Journal of Applied physics. 2010 May 15;107(10):103303.
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Bayatian GL, Korablev A, Soha A, Sharif O, Chertok M, Mitaroff W, Pauss F, Genchev V, Wensveen M, Lemaitre V, Mishra V. CMS Physics: Technical Design Report Volume 1: Detector Performance and Software. CMS-TDR-008-1; 2006.