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Matthew Mccarthy

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Drexel Un
Drexel University
United States of America

Biography

" McCarthy received his BS degree (2002) in Aerospace Engineering from Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY and both his MS (2004) and PhD (2006) degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Columbia University in New York City. His graduate research was focused on MEMS-based sensors and actuators for microfluidic, aerospace, and cooling applications. For his MS degree he worked on the development of a harsh environment silicon carbide shear stress sensor for use within hypersonic vehicle engines. His Doctoral thesis was on the design, fabrication and characterization of a novel microvalve for self-adaptive micro-cooling applications. McCarthy was a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the MEMS Sensors and Actuators Lab (MSAL) at the University of Maryland in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering from 2007 to 2009. At MSAL, his research efforts were focused on the development of emerging Power-MEMS technologies with particular emphasis on high-speed ball-bearing supported rotary micromachines, tribological characterization of rolling contact at the microscale, and nanostructured MEMS energy storage devices. From 2009 to 2010, McCarthy was a Postdoctoral Associate in the Device Research Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology working on compact air-cooled heat exchangers and novel nanofabrication techniques for thermal and fluidic applications."

Research Interest

"Multiscale thermofluidics; biotemplated nanofabrication and scalable nanomanufacturing; micro/nano-scale structures for enhancing phase change heat transfer; nanoscale transport and separations. "

Publications

  • M.M. Rahman, H. Hu, H. Shabgard, P. Boettcher, Y. Sun, and M. McCarthy, "Experimental Characterization of Inward Freezing and Melting of Additive-Enhanced PCM within Millimeter-scale Cylindrical Enclosures", ASME Journal of Heat Transfer 2016, 138(7), pp. 072301-072301-13

  • H. Shabgard, H. Hu, P.A. Boettcher, M. McCarthy, and Y. Sun, "Heat Transfer Analysis of PCM Slurry Flow between Parallel Plates", International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 99, pp. 895-903, 2016.

  • M. M. Rahman, and M. McCarthy, "Boiling Enhancement on Nanostructured Surfaces with Engineered Variations in Wettability and Thermal Conductivity", Heat Transfer Engineering (in press).

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