Timothy Fisher

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| Affiliation | Purdue University |
| Web Site | https://engineering.purdue.edu/~tsfisher/ |
| Biography | Timothy S. Fisher received Ph.D. and B.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University in 1998 and 1991, respectively. He joined the Purdue's School of Mechanical Engineering and Birck Nanotechnology Center in 2002 after several years at Vanderbilt University. He has also been a Visiting Professor in the Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit of the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research in Bangalore, India. In 2007, he led a successful broad-based community effort to establish thermalHUB with NSF seed funding, and he continues to serve as the Director of thermalHUB. |
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Heat Transfer across Solid Contacts Enhanced with Nanomaterials
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07 Feb, 2008 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Timothy Fisher
This presentation describes thermal transport processes at solid-solid material interfaces. An overview of applications in the electronics industry serves to motivate the subject, and then the basic diffusive and ballistic constriction theories are introduced. The addition of carbon nanotube arrays ...
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ME 697R Lecture on Lattice Dynamics
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13 Mar, 2008 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Timothy Fisher
This presentation is part of a new course at Purdue University, ME 697F: Computational Methods for Nanoscale Energy Transport. The lead instructor is Prof. Xiulin Ruan of Purdue's Heat Transfer Area, and Profs. Jayathi Murthy and Tim Fisher are responsible for modules within the course. This ...
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ME 697R Lecture on the Quantum of Thermal Conductance and the Atomistic Green's Function Method
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21 Mar, 2008 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Timothy Fisher
This presentation is part of a new course at Purdue University, ME 697F: Computational Methods for Nanoscale Energy Transport. The lead instructor is Prof. Xiulin Ruan of Purdue's Heat Transfer Area, and Profs. Jayathi Murthy and Tim Fisher are responsible for modules within the course. This ...
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Nanoscale Materials and Devices for Enhanced Energy Transport and Conversion: An Overview of the Nanoscale Transport Research Group at Purdue
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18 Feb, 2008 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Timothy Fisher
This presentation provides an overview of research in the speaker's group at the Birck Nanotechnology Center of Purdue University. The seminar covers a variety of areas related to energy transport and conversion, typically involving nanomaterials, and was given as part of the speaker's stay as a ...
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Report from the 2007 thermalHUB Community Planning Workshop
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17 Jan, 2008 | Publications | Contributor(s): Timothy Fisher, Michael McLennan, Jennifer Lukes, Greg Walker, Li Shi, M. Pinar Menguc, Suresh Garimella, Costas P. Grigoropoulos, Jayathi Murthy
This report documents the findings from the inaugural Community Planning Workshop for thermalHUB, an evolving web resource and the subject of a new project funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) to define the elements of a cyberinfrastructure initiative that will serve the global heat ...