Greg S. Mowry
Engineering
University of Saint Thomas Saint Paul
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Mowry was raised in Iowa and graduated from Iowa State University with B.S and M.S degrees in Metallurgical Engineering. While working Dr. Mowry capitalized on corporate continuing education opportunities by attending Stanford University in a non-thesis Electrical Engineering masters program with an analog electronics and magnetic materials emphasis. He later received his doctorate in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and minored in Modern Physics. Dr. Mowry spent his entire corporate career contributing as an inventor while building teams in fortune 500 companies as both an R&D scientist and engineer. His work focused on materials engineering, micromagnetics, nanotechnology (processing and design), laser optics, and biomedical engineering. Dr. Mowry also served as an entrepreneurial principle in several technical startups. In 2003 Dr. Mowry joined the School of Engineering at the University of St. Thomas.
Research Interest
Electrical Engineering: analog electronics, power, power systems, switched mode power electronics, electric machines, and antennas and transmission lines., Energy systems: island-mode hybrid energy systems (wind, solar, hydro, biodiesel …) for industrial applications and for village power in developing countries such as Moldova, Tanzania, and Uganda, Solid State Physics: Thin-film materials, processing, and manufacturing; device physics; micromagnetics and magnetic materials; optical thin-films, Optics: Lasers and laser systems, laser processing, optical system design and sensors (classical, modern and fiber based), medical optics, and optical metrology.
Publications
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Mowry G. A portable, automated and environmentally friendly biodiesel processing system. International Journal of Sustainable Energy. 2011 Dec 1;30(sup1):S24-34.
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Abraham JP, Plourde BD, Mowry GS, Minkowycz WJ, Sparrow EM. Summary of Savonius wind turbine development and future applications for small-scale power generation. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy. 2012 Jul;4(4):042703.
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Mowry G, George C. Lessons from Senior Design and a Shifting Interpretation of Appropriate Technology.