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Thermal Conduction Phenomena in Carbon Nanotubes and Related Nanostructured Materials | Stanford NanoHeat Lab
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Department of Mechanical Engineering. Kenneth E. Goodson. Thermal Conduction Phenomena in Carbon Nanotubes and Related Nanostructured Materials. Marconnet, am, Panzer, M.P.,. And Goodson, K.E., 2013, Thermal Conduction Phenomena in Carbon Nanotubes and Related Nanostructured Materials,. Reviews of Modern Physics. Vol 85, pp. 1296-1327. Carbon Nanotube Electrothermal Transport. Nanostructures / NanoMaterials Energy Conversion. Nanostructured Materials for 3D Electronic Packaging. Books and Book Chapters.
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Yoonjin and Jaeho to join UC Irvine faculty | Stanford NanoHeat Lab
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Department of Mechanical Engineering. Kenneth E. Goodson. Yoonjin and Jaeho to join UC Irvine faculty. Congrats to PhD alums Yoonjin Won (2011) and Jaeho Lee (2012), who are joining the UCI Mechanical and Aerospace Department. They will build programs ranging from nanoscale conduction to advanced convective heat sinks. We wish them both the very best! Tanya Liu et al. win Best Poster at ITHERM. Metal Inverse Opals Could Better Cool Electronics. Monolithic 3D for Energy-Efficient Computing. Jaeho Lee wins...
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Phonon scattering in strained transition layers for GaN heteroepitaxy | Stanford NanoHeat Lab
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Department of Mechanical Engineering. Kenneth E. Goodson. Phonon scattering in strained transition layers for GaN heteroepitaxy. Li, Y, Hoke, W., Altman, D.A., Asheghi, M.,. And Goodson, K.E., 2014, Phonon scattering in strained transition layers for GaN heteroepitaxy,. Vol 89, 115301. Conduction Cooling Limits for Power Semiconductor Nanostructures (NJTT). Phonon and Electron Nonequilibrium at Interfaces. Books and Book Chapters. 2012 Site by Linnea Williams.
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Alumni | Stanford NanoHeat Lab
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Department of Mechanical Engineering. Kenneth E. Goodson. PhD GRADUATES - University Faculty. Prof Amy Marconnet (Purdue). PhD ME 2012. Amy joined the Purdue Mechanical Engineering faculty effective August 2013. Amy's dissertation focused on thermal phenomena in nanostructured materials including carbon nanotubes and silicon based nanostructures. She authored a number of high profile papers including our recent contribution to Reviews of Modern Physics on CNT thermal phenomena. Prof Eric Pop (Stanford).
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Welcome! | Stanford NanoHeat Lab
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Department of Mechanical Engineering. Kenneth E. Goodson. We study heat transfer in electronic nanostructures and packaging, microfluidic heat sinks, and thermoelectric and photonic energy conversion devices. We focus on fundamental transport physics and interact extensively with semiconductor and energy companies. Cho, J.,. And Goodson, K.E., 2015, Thermal Transport: Cool Electronics,. Vol 14, pp. 136-137. Roy-Panzer, S., Kodama, T., Lingamneni, S., Panzer, M. A., Asheghi, M.,. Vol 89, 115301. Internati...
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Donald Q. Kern Award | Stanford NanoHeat Lab
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Department of Mechanical Engineering. Kenneth E. Goodson. Donald Q. Kern Award. Ken Goodson recognized by AIChE for sustained contributions to nanoscale thermal science.and for mentoring so many next generation heat transfer educators. Tanya Liu et al. win Best Poster at ITHERM. Metal Inverse Opals Could Better Cool Electronics. Monolithic 3D for Energy-Efficient Computing. Donald Q. Kern Award. Liquid Metrology featured by Rev. Sci. Instruments. Yoonjin and Jaeho to join UC Irvine faculty. Lab members s...
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Gallery | The Cello Suites of J.S. Bach
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The Cello Suites of J.S. Bach. New Recordings by Christopher Costanza. All images courtesy of Melanie Goldstein. Köthen The Castle and Grounds. Map of the Castle Grounds. Köthen Bach in Köthen. Period Instrument at the Bach Museum. Period Instrument at the Bach Museum. Leipzig Bach in Leipzig. Leipzig St. Thomas Church. Inside St. Thomas Church. Leipzig Bach, Mendelssohn, and Schumann. Leipzig The Altes Gewandhaus. Old Gewandhaus Concert Hall. Performance Spaces The Hall of Mirrors in the Köthen Castle.
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Dancing with J.S. Bach and a Cello | The Cello Suites of J.S. Bach
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The Cello Suites of J.S. Bach. New Recordings by Christopher Costanza. Dancing with J.S. Bach and a Cello. By Anna Wittstruck, Ph.D. candidate in musicology, Stanford University. Ldquo;Monophonic music wherein a man has created a dance of God.” That is how Wilfrid Mellers, in his book, Bach and the Dance of God, describes the Six Suites for Unaccompanied Violoncello by J.S. Bach. 1. What might these original French dances tell us about the music? As cellists, do we dance when we play? By exploring Baroqu...
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Listen Now | The Cello Suites of J.S. Bach
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The Cello Suites of J.S. Bach. New Recordings by Christopher Costanza. Suite No. 1 in G major. Suite No. 2 in D minor. Suite No. 3 in C major. Suite No. 4 in E-flat major. Suite No. 5 in C minor. Suite No. 6 in D major. Stanford University, 2012. Site by Linnea Williams.
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