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Scott Samuelsen
- UGSRBS, Mechanical EngineeringUC Berkeley19601964
- GSRMS, Mechanical EngineeringUC Berkeley19641965
- GSRPhD, Mechanical EngineeringUC Berkeley19651970
- UGSRBS, Mechanical EngineeringUC Berkeley19601964
- GSRMS, Mechanical EngineeringUC Berkeley19641965
- GSRPhD, Mechanical EngineeringUC Berkeley19651970
- Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringSamueli School of EngineeringUC Irvine19701976
- Associate ProfessorDepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringSamueli School of EngineeringUC Irvine19761982
- ProfessorDepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringSamueli School of EngineeringUC Irvine19822021
- DirectorAdvanced Power and Engergy ProgramUC Irvine20002020
- Faculty AssociateITS-IrvineUC Irvine2005
- Professor EmeritusDepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringSamueli School of EngineeringUC Irvine2021
Dr. Scott Samuelsen, Professor Emeritus, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is interested in energy conversion, fuel cells, combustion, fuel sprays, laser diagnostics, air quality, turbulent transport, alternative fuels, the modeling of reacting flows, practical energy systems, and the conflict between energy and the environment. Dr. Samuelsen’s current research activity focuses on energy generation, distribution and utilization, and includes the production of electricity, motive power and propulsive power from both fuel cells, gas turbines and hybrids of both. His work also explores the environmental impact of these energy systems, the dynamic between energy generation and atmospheric quality, and the development of environmentally preferred, high-efficiency energy generation integrated into buildings and building complexes. Dr. Samuelsen is the former Director of the Horiba Institute for Mobility and Connectivity (HiMAC) and the former director of the Advanced Power and Energy Program (APEP) which encompasses the National Fuel Cell Research Center (NFCRC), the UCI Combustion Lab (UCICL) and the Pacific Rim Consortium on Energy Combustion, and the Environment (PARCON).
Contact
Email:
gss@apep.uci.edu