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CURRICULUM VITAE JAMIL A. KHAN, Ph.D., P.E Associate Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 803-777-1578(phone) email: [email protected] EDUCATION: Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University, 1988 M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University, 1984 B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, 1977 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, August 1996-Present Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, August 1990- July 1996 Assistant Professor, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA, September 1988- June 1990 Visiting Assistant Professor, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, June 1989- August 1989 Teaching and Research Assistant, Clemson University, 1982-1988 Plant Engineer, Diesel Power Plant, Traghen, July 1978-June 1981. Licensed Professional Engineer in South Carolina Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Member American Society of Engineering Education AWARDS : Mungo Graduate Teaching Award Finalist (University of South Carolina Teaching Award), 2003 Litman Teaching Award, College of Engineering, USC, 1999 (Highest teaching award of the college, awarded to 1 faculty per year) Mungo Teaching Award (University of South Carolina Teaching Award), 1996 Professor of the Year, Pi Tau Sigma (Mechanical Engineering Honors Society), 1996 Teacher of the Year, National Society of Black Engineers, 1993 Best Teacher of the Year, National Society of Black Engineers, 1994 Lilly Teaching Fellow, University of South Carolina, 1992-93 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant, Clemson University, 1988

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CURRICULUM VITAE

JAMIL A. KHAN, Ph.D., P.E Associate Professor

Department of Mechanical Engineering University of South Carolina

Columbia, SC 29208 803-777-1578(phone)

email: [email protected]

EDUCATION: Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University, 1988 M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University, 1984 B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, 1977 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, August 1996-Present Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, August 1990-July 1996 Assistant Professor, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA, September 1988- June 1990 Visiting Assistant Professor, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, June 1989- August 1989 Teaching and Research Assistant, Clemson University, 1982-1988 Plant Engineer, Diesel Power Plant, Traghen, July 1978-June 1981. • Licensed Professional Engineer in South Carolina • Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers • Member American Society of Engineering Education AWARDS: • Mungo Graduate Teaching Award Finalist (University of South Carolina Teaching Award), 2003 • Litman Teaching Award, College of Engineering, USC, 1999 (Highest teaching award of the

college, awarded to 1 faculty per year) • Mungo Teaching Award (University of South Carolina Teaching Award), 1996 • Professor of the Year, Pi Tau Sigma (Mechanical Engineering Honors Society), 1996 • Teacher of the Year, National Society of Black Engineers, 1993 • Best Teacher of the Year, National Society of Black Engineers, 1994 • Lilly Teaching Fellow, University of South Carolina, 1992-93 • Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant, Clemson University, 1988

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RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Heat transfer during manufacturing processes, heat transfer and fluid flow with phase change (solidification/melting in casting, welding), computational and experimental fluid dynamics related to contaminants transport in rooms, heat transfer in porous media, micro-channel heat transfer. Secondary research interest: Environmentally conscious manufacturing/re-manufacturing.

TECHNICAL REVIEWER OF:

ASME Journal of Heat Transfer International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Journal of Numerical Heat Transfer AIAA Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Journal of Science and Technology of Welding and Joining Journal of Mechanical Engineering Research and Development Metallurgical and Materials Transactions Heat and Mass Transfer ASME Journal of Solar Energy Engineering ASME Conferences

TECHNICAL SESSIONS ORGANIZED (includes obtaining referees for papers):

• KCR (K Committee Representative for HTD K-15) for the ASME Heat Transfer Conference, Las Vegas, NV., 2003.

• Organized and Chaired the 3 sessions on “Transport Phenomena During

Manufacturing and Material Processing” at the 2003 ASME Heat Transfer Conference, Las Vegas, NV 2003.

• Organized and will Chair a session on “Computational Heat Transfer in

Porous/Composite Media and Heat Exchangers” at IMECE 2003, Washington, DC

• Organized and will Chair a session on “Transport Phenomena in Multi Scale Processes” at IMECE 2003, Washington, DC

• Organized and Co-Chair the session on “Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer in

Manufacturing and Materials Processing” at the ASME IMECE 2002, New Orleans, LA

• Organized and Chaired the session on ““Numerical Methods for Porous Media” at the

1999 ASME National Heat Transfer Conference, Albuquerque, NM.

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS ORGANIZED (CONTD.) • Organized and Chaired the session on “Transport Phenomena in Material Processing

and Manufacturing” at the 2000 ASME National Heat Transfer Conference; Pittsburgh, PA.

• Organized and will Chair the session on “Computational Methods In Materials

Processing” at the ASME IMECE 2000, Orlando FL • Organized and Co-Chair the session on “Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer in

Manufacturing and Materials Processing” at the ASME IMECE 2000, Orlando FL • Chaired a session on “Computational Heat Transfer in Materials Processing with High

Energy Density” (Khan, Amin, Andrews) at the 2001 ASME National Heat Transfer Conference.

• Organize and chaired a session on “ Computational Development of Multiphase

Transport in Porous Media” at the 2001 ASME IMECE (Amin/Khan)

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CURRENT GRADUATE STUDENTS: Ph.D. Students: Zahed Khandkar “Thermal and Mechanical Modeling and

Experiments of Friction Stir Welding” (Jan. 2000 – 2004) (Has passed comprehensive exam, will defend the dissertation in

October) John Randle Neuville “Computational heat transfer in a tw—phase

non-Newtonian Fluid: Mixing Tank Modeling” (Jan 2000 – 2004) (Has been admitted to candidacy & also completed the

comprehensive exam) Jiang Wei “Thermal/Fluids System Design for VTB simulation of

Fuel Cells” (Aug 2001- 2005). (Has been admitted to candidacy) Andrew Hays “Thermal Management of Electronic Components”

(Aug 2001- 2005). (Has been admitted to candidacy) Mallik R. Ahmed “CFD and Experimental Analysis for Predicting

the Concentration Distributions of Room Air Contaminants” (2003-2006)

Avinash Gholap “CFD and Experimental Analysis of Novel Heat

Exchangers for Refrigerating Systems” (2003-2007) M. S. Student: Jordan Hogeboom “Thermal modeling of Gallium-Nitride based

Semi-conductor Device” (2003-2005) Dale McCants “Experimental Investigation of Pressure Drop Across

Mixing Vanes, Support Grids, and Mixing Vanes of a Nuclear Reactor”

Asif Salahuddin “Computational Investigation of Thermal Hydraulics

for a 5X5 Freon Loop” (2003-2005) Sanjida Tamanna “Contaminant Transport in Work Room” (2001-

Dec. 2203)

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POST_DOCTORAL RESEARCHER SUPERVISION: Dr. Lijun Xu: February, 1997 - February, 2000 Dr. Guven Yucesan January 2000 - July 2001 DISSERTATION SUPERVISION: Ph.D. STUDENT:

NAMES TOPIC YEAR

Bonnie K. Wiseman Theoretical and Experimental Evaluation of the Radiative Properties of a Dispersed Particulate Medium

May 2001

THESIS SUPERVISION (Completed) M.S. STUDENTS:

NAMES TOPIC YEAR

1. Raffat Mallik Ahmed CFD and Experimental Analysis of the Effectiveness of an Argon Reservoir for maintaining inert atmosphere

May 2003 (Completed)

2. Jason Hinton Heat Transfer Enhancement with Inclined Baffles and Ribs

May 2001 (Completed)

3. Dahvid N. Brown Numerical And Experimental Simulation Of An Active Lift Enhanced Airfoil Utilizing The Magnus Effect

December 2000 (Completed)

4. Imtiaz S. Shaha Cutting Fluid replacement with High Pressure Waterjet

December 2002 (Completed)

5. Mirza Arif Baig A Study Of Temperature Field In A Gan Heterostructure Field-Effect Transistor

May 2002 (Completed)

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THESIS SUPERVISION (Completed) M.S. STUDENTS (contd.):

6. William Fleming Heat Transfer In A Metal Hydride Based Hydrogen Separation Process

December 1999 (Completed)

7. Afroza Akhter Coupled Thermal-Mechanical Modeling of Laser Welding Process

December 1999 (Completed)

8. Bonnie Wiseman Experimental Determination of Absorption Properties of Building Materials

December 1998 (Completed)

9. Ma Xiao Thermal Contact Resistance Measurement Across Lead-Aluminum Interface

May 2001 (Completed)

10. Ashar Pohan Cross-flow in Inter Connected Micro-Channels

May 1998 (Completed)

11. Kirk Broach Species Transport During Resistance Spot Welding

December 1999 (Completed)

12. Arefin Kabir Prediction Heat Transfer and Solidification During Welding Processes

August 1998 (Completed)

13. Michael Showalter Fundamental Study of Oxygen Scarfing Process

December 1996 (Completed)

14. Zheng Feng Computational Modeling of Aerosol Particle Transport and Deposition in Abrupt Contraction

August 1997 (Completed)

15. Xinglin Tong Infiltration Solidification and Remelting of Pure Metal In a 2-D Porous Preform

December 1995 (Completed)

16. Andrew Hays Electro-Chemical In-situ Bio-remediation of Ground water.

May 1997 (Completed)

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THESIS SUPERVISION (Completed): M.S. STUDENTS (contd.):

17. Guang-Fa Yao Natural Circulation of Gas Between Rooms in a Building due to Temperature and Concentration Gradient

August 1993 (Completed)

18. James E. Bono A Thermodynamic Analysis of a Constant-Volume-Combustion, Spark Ignited 4-Stroke Internal Combustion Engine

May 1993 (completed)

19. Debabrata Pal 3-D Numerical Modeling of a Full Scale Industrial Incinerator

August 1992 (Completed)

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COMMITTEE MEMBER Ph.D./MS STUDENTS:

RESEARCHER RESEARCH AREAS DATES

1. Tianzhong Long A CFD Friction Stir Welding Model

Ph.D. August 2006 Committee member

2. Steven P. Reynolds Pressure Swing Adsorbtion System, Experimental and Modeling STudies

Ph.D. August 2006 Committee member

3. Ahmad H. Trakji Development of Device Model of a GaN based Heterostructure Field Effect YTransistor

Ph.D. August 2003 Committee member (Completed)

4. Radhika Pachipulusu Current Crowding Effect in Deep-Ultraviolet AlGaN/AlGaN Light Emitting Diodes

M.S. May 2003 Committee member (Completed)

5. Husna Fatima RF Small Signal and Thermal Characterization of GaN Based Heterojunction Field Efefct Transistors

M.S. May 2003 Committee member (Completed)

6. Andrew Haug Development of Low Loading, Carbon Monoxide Tolerant PEM Fuel Cell Electrodes

Ph.D. May 2002 Committee member (Completed)

7. Eungyoung Lee Validation of CFD Model Against Experimental Test for Room Air ontaminant

Ph.D. May 2004 Committee member

8. Roman Drachev Modeling of Defect Formation in SiC during PVT Growth

Ph.D. May 2002 Committee member (Completed)

9. Ashay Chitnis Enhanced Performance of Short Wavelength Ultra Violet Emitters by Flip Chip Packaging Technique

Ph.D. Dec. 2002 Committee Member (Completed)

10. Shaheen A. Al-Muhtaseb Thermodynamic and Kinetic Prospects in the Modeling of Gas Phase Adsorption Processes

May 2001, Ph..D. Committee Member (Completed)

11. Paul Peterson Fiber Optics Sensor development for Corrosion Crack Growth

May 2001, Ph..D. Committee Member (Completed)

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COMMITTEE MEMBER Ph.D./MS STUDENTS (contd.):

12. Camden Thomas Beasley III

The Determination of the Optimum Economic Velocity in the Design of Hazardous Material Ventilation Systems

May 2001, M.S. Second Reader (Completed)

13. Parthasarathy M. Gomadam

Electrochemical-Thermal Modeling of Li-Ion Cell Stacks

May 2003, Ph.D. Committee Member (Completed)

14. Xuhong Hu Device Design and Fabrication of AlGaN/GaN Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Hetrostructure Field Effect Transistor (MOS_HFET)

May 2001, Ph.D. Committee Member (Completed)

15. Xuhong Hu Device Design and Fabrication of AlGaN/GaN Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Hetrostructure Field Effect Transistor (MOS_HFET)

May 2001, Ph.D. Committee Member (Completed)

16. Vinod Adivarahan Aluminum Gallium Nitride (ALGaN) Based Solar-Blind Photo Detectors: Design, Fabrication and Characterization

May 2001, Ph.D. Committee Member (Completed)

17. Tillman Seidel Computational Fluids Modeling of Friction Stir Welding Process

Dec. 2001, Ph.D., Committee Member (Completed)

18. Sarang A. Gadre Mathematical Modeling of Micro-Macroscopic Diffusional Systems

August 2003, Ph.D., Committee Member (Completed)

19. James McIntyre High Enrichment and Recovery of Dilute Hydrocarbons and Solvent Vapors by Stripping—Enriching Reflux PSA

August 2003, Ph.D., Committee Member (Completed)

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COMMITTEE MEMBER Ph.D./MS STUDENTS (contd.):

20. Witness Mpesha Leak Detection in Pipes by Frequency Response Method

December 1999, Ph.D., Committee Member (Completed)

21. Dominic Macaluso Evaluation of Drying of Paper Committee member MS Thesis, May 2000 (Completed)

22. James Russel The sustainability Model (Exact research topic has not been determined)

May 2004, Ph.D. Committee Member

23. Lynn Odom The sustainable Systems Analysis Algorithm (SSAA): A sustainable Design and Development Valuation Methodology

Dec. 2001, Ph.D., Committee Member (Completed)

24. Xinhai Qi Welding Process Modeling and Applications

May 2002, Ph.D. Committee Member

25. Shimpalee Srinivash Three-Dimensional CFD Modeling of a Fuel Cell

May 2001, Ph.D., Committee Member (Completed)

26. Francisco Saldriaga Computational Modeling of Flow Around Lawn Mower Blade

December 1999, Ph.D. Committee Member (Completed)

27. Eungyoung Lee Validation of CFD Model Against Experimental Test Using Gas Mean Concentration (isobutylene)

Committee member MS Thesis May 1999 (Completed)

28. Prasanta Dutta Heat Transfer During Jet-Impingement

Committee member MS Thesis Dec. 1997 (Completed)

29. Cecil Hopper VOC Emission from Solid Hazardous Waste

Committee Member MS Thesis 1998 (Completed)

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COMMITTEE MEMBER Ph.D./MS STUDENTS (contd.):

30. Jerry Tindal Near Term Hybrid Vehicle Technologies

Committee member MS Thesis Fall 1995 (Completed)

31. Yujun Liu Solvent Vapor Recovery by Pressure Swing Adsorption

August 1998 (Ph.D., Committee Member) (Completed)

32. James A. Bennet CFD Modeling of Room Air Contaminant Dispersion

Aug. 1999 (Ph.D. Committee Member) (Completed)

33. Nesan Sriskanda Theoretical Analysis of a Low Temperature Rolling Diaphragm Piston-Cylinder Type Vapor Expansion Engine

Committee Member PhD Thesis, Spring 1996 (Completed)

34. David Bell Study the Effect of Buoyancy Inversion and Mixed Convective flow in a Channel

Committee member of MS Thesis Dec. 1997

35. Kathryn Powell Experimental Bioreactor for Biodegradation of TCE and PCE Contaminated Ground Water

Committee member MS Thesis Spring 1994 (Completed)

36. Daniel Olson Bioremediation of Ground Water

1998 Ph.D. (Incomplete)

37. Daniel K. McKay Performance Characterization of a Laboratory-Scale Bioreactor (Co-supervision with J. Morse and Morehouse)

May 1993 (Ph.D. Committee Member) (Completed)

38. Keping Xiao The Flow and Solidification of Aluminum Matrix Composites

Committee member MS Thesis Spring 1993 (Completed)

39. Anant Bukkapattam (MS student)

Solidification of Metal Alloys

Fall 1990

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RESEARCH SUPERVISION OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:

NAME TOPIC YEAR

1. David Butts Waterjet Assisted Machining to substitute Conventional Cutting Fluid

Fall 2000

2. Jerry A. Bedenbaugh “Sip-and-puff” technology controlled specified fishing rod and reel for disabled person

Fall 2000

3. Bret S. Dalton “Sip-and-puff” technology controlled specified fishing rod and reel for disabled person

Fall 2000

4. Carla R. Witt “Sip-and-puff” technology controlled specified fishing rod and reel for disabled person

Fall 2000

5. Daniel Walker Computational Modeling of Combustion in an a rectangular Combustion Chamber

Summer & Fall 1999

6. Rachel Peters Thermal Contact Resistance Measurement

Spring & Summer 1998

7. Kim Swearinger Design of Calorimeter to Measure Heat Generation from Nuclear Material

Fall 1997

8. Daman Jackson Design of Calorimeter to Measure Heat Generation from Nuclear Material

Fall 1997

9. Thomas Hess Design of a Radio-active Sludge Transport System

Fall 1997

10. Harold Jason Hinton Design of a Radio-active Sludge Transport System

Fall 1997

11. Ryan Jones Effective Thermal Conductivity Prediction in a Packed Bed

Summer 1997

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12. Robert McCoy Performance Evaluation of the W.H. Best Wind Tunnel Facility

Spring 1996

13. Jay Moras Modify and design a turbo-charger system for air supply to a 10 kW fuel cell generator.

Spring 1996

14. Omar Almolhem Numerical Analysis of Flow Re-circulation in a confined Space: Using FLUENT

Spring 1996

15. Michael Shinn Modify and design a turbo-charger system for air supply to a 10 kW fuel cell generator.

Fall 1995

16. John C. Ward Design and construction of a sub-sonic wind tunnel (Mach # 0.2), with a test section of 1.5 ft by 1.5 ft.

Fall 1995

17. David Kidd Design and construction of a sub-sonic wind tunnel (Mach # 0.2), with a test section of 1.5 ft by 1.5 ft.

Fall 1995

18. Stephen Bagwell Design and construction of an experimental aerofoil to measure lift and drag forces

Fall 1995

19. Darryl Brown Thermal Oxidation in a Flameless Oxidizer Unit (Student was funded by SCAMP.

Spring 1995

20. Paul Bowen Thermal Oxidation in a Flameless Oxidizer Unit (1 Credit Hour EMCH 460)

Spring 1995

21. Donovin Gleaton Thermal Destruction of Methylene Chloride, (The student is from Benedict College, funded SCAMP)

Summer 1995

22. Hugh Granger Design and Fabrication of a Hydraulic Jump Demonstrator and a Pipe loss Experiment

Fall 1994

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23. Daniel Dorsel Numerical Modeling of a Rotary Kiln Incinerator (HONOR'S THESIS)

Fall 1994

24. Lee Royall Development of Exploratory Thermodynamics, Co-advisor for Honors Thesis, EMCH 460

Fall 1993

25. Rounette Kellahan Numerical Investigation of Natural Convection in Enclosures, part of EMCH 460

Spring 1992

26. James Jamison Numerical Investigation of Natural Convection In Enclosures Using CFD code FLUENT, EMCH 460

Fall 1992

27. Kirk Bolton Software Development to A/D Converter for Temperature Measurement

Spring 1991

28. Victoria Varner Performance Evaluation of a Compact Laminar Flow Heat Exchanger

Spring 1991

29. Surbjit Dhillon Performance Evaluation of a Compact Laminar Flow Heat Exchanger

Spring 1991

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REFEREED ARTICLES IN PRINT: (MULTIPLE REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES) Wiseman, B. K., and Khan, J. A., “Evaluation of the radiative properties of a dispersed particulate

medium for construction material applications”, in print Int. Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 46, pp. 2291-2303, 2003

Khandkar, M. Z., Khan, J. A., Reynolds, A. P., “Thermal Modeling of Friction Stir Welding: An

Input Torque Based Approach” in print in the Journal of Science and Technology of Welding and Joining , 2003

Kassem, A., Imran, J., Khan, J. A., “Three-Dimensional Modeling of a Negatively Buoyant Flow in

a Diverging Channel” in print in the ASCE Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2003. Khandkar, M. Z., Khan, J. A. “Thermal Modeling of Overlap Friction Stir Welding for Al-Alloys”,

in Journal of Materials Processing & Manufacturing Science, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2002 Khan, J. A., Hinton, J., and Baxter, S. C., “Enhancement of Heat Transfer with Inclined Baffles and

Ribs Combined”, in Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 137-151, 2002 Lee, E., Feigley, C., Khan, J., “An Investigation of Air-inlet Velocity Simulating the Dispersion of

Indoor Contaminants Via Computational Fluid Dynamics”, in The Annals of Occupational Hygiene, Vol. 46, No. 8., pp. 701-712, 2002

Baig, M. A., Khandkar, M. Z., Khan, J. A., Khan, M.A., Simin, G. “A Study of temperature Field in

a GaN Heterostructure Field Effect Transistor”, in Micro Electronics Journal, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 207-214, 2003.

Bennett, J., Feigley, C., Khan, J.,“Comparison of Emission Models with Computational Fluid

Dynamics and a Proposed Improved Model” accepted in the American Industrial Hygene Association Journal , 2003

Khan, J. A., Pohan, A. N., Rhodes, C. A., “Single and Two-Phase Flow Between Two Parallel

Micro-Channels: An Experimental Investigation”, Journal of Energy, Heat, and Mass Transfer, Vol. 22, pp. 293-301, 2002. (

Fleming, W.H., Khan, J. A., Rhodes, C. A., “Effective Heat Transfer in a Metal-Hydride-Based

Hydrogen Separation Process, In Int. Journal of Hydrogen Energy., Vol. 26, pp. 711-724, 2001. Feigley, C., Bennett, J., Khan, J., Lee, E., “Performance of Deterministic Exposure assessment

Models for Various Contaminant Source Inlet and Exhaust Locations” in the American Industrial Hygene Association Journal , Vol. 63: pp. 402-412, 2002

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JOURNAL ARTICLES (CONTD.) Feigley, C., Bennett, J., Khan, J., Lee, E., “Improving the Use of Mixing Factors for Dilution

Ventilation Design” in the Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene Journal, Vol. 17, No. 5, pp. 333-43, 2002.

Shaha, I. S., Yucesan, G., Bayoumi, A. E., Khan, J. A. “Least Square Method For Determination Of

Cutting Force Parameters In End Milling– Model And Experimental Verification”, accepted after review for the Transactions of the North American Manufacturing Research Institution of SME, Vol. XXX, pp. 303-311, 2002.

Khan, J.A. Broach, K., and Kabir, A.A.S.A., “ Numerical Thermal Model of Resistance Spot

Welding in Aluminum," AIAA Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 88-95, 2000.

Bennett, J. S., Feigley, C. E., Khan, J.A., and Hosni, M. H. “Comparison of Mathematical Models

for Exposure Assessment with Computational Fluid Dynamic Simulation”, J. of Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 131-144, 2000.

Khan, J.A., Xu, L., Chao, Y., and Broach, K. (2000), Numerical Simulation of Resistance Spot

Welding Process, J. of Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A., Vol. 37, No. 5, pp. 425-446. Lijun Xu, Khan, J. A., Zhihang, Chen, “Thermal Load Deviation Model for Superheater and

Reheater of a Utility Boiler”, in Journal of Applied Thermal Engineering, Vol. 20, No.6, pp. 545-558, 2000.

Khan, J. A., Xu, L, Chao, Y-J., “Nugget Development during Resistance Spot Welding Using A

Coupled Thermal-Electrical-Mechanical Model” in the Journal of Science and Technology of Welding and Joining, Vol. 4, No.4 , pp.201-207, 1999.

Hays, A.M., Flora, J.R.V., and Khan, J.A., “Electrolytic Stimulation of Denitrification in Sand

Columns-A Research Note” in the Journal of Water Research, Vol. 32, No. 9, pp. 2830-1834, 1998.

Khan, J.A., Fang, Z., and Dutta, S., "Computational Modeling of Aerosol Particle Transport and

Deposition in Abrupt Contraction," in the Journal of Computer Modeling and Simulation in Engineering, No.4, Vol. 3, pp. 228-234, Nov. 1998.

Dutta, S. and Khan, J.A., “Numerical Prediction of Fully Developed Rotating Channel Flow with

Modified Two-Equation Turbulence Model," accepted to the Journal of Mechanical Engineering Research and Development, Vol. 20-21, pp. 53-70, 1999.

Lijun Xu and Khan, J.A, Nugget Growth Model for Al-Alloys During Resistance Spot Welding, in

Welding Journal, Vol. 78, No. 11, pp. 367-s to 372-s, 1999.

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JOURNAL ARTICLES (CONTD.) Dutta, S., Zhang, X., Khan, J., and Bell, D. (1999), "Adverse and Favorable Mixed Convection Heat

Transfer in a Two-sided Heated Square Channel." in the Journal of Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, vol. 18, pp. 314-322, 1999.

Khan, J.A. and Tong, X., “ Unidirectional Infiltration and Solidification/Remelting of Al-Cu Alloy,"

AIAA Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 100-106, 1998. Dutta, S., Dutta, P., Jones, R.E., and Khan, J.A. (1998), "Heat Transfer Coefficient Enhancement with

Perforated Baffles," ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol. 120, No.3, pp795-797, 1998. Dutta, S., Morehouse, J.H., and Khan, J.A. (1997), "Numerical Analysis of Laminar Flow and Heat

Transfer in a High Temperature Electrolyzer," International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Vol. 22, No. 9, pp. 883-895.

Mitra, S. A., Acosta, G.M., Khan, J. A., and Smith, R.L., “Extraction of Zinc Oxide from Electric

Arc Furnace Dust and Zinc Oxide in Aqueous Ammonium Chloride Solutions from 303-363K," in Journal of Environmental and Health Science Vol. A32, No. 2, pp. 497-515, 1997.

Amin, M.R.and Khan, J.A., “Effects of Multiple Obstructions on Conjugate Forced Convection Heat

Transfer,," in Journal of Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A, Vol. 29, pp. 265-279, 1996. Tong, X. and Khan, J. A., “Infiltration and Solidification/Remelting of Pure Metal in a Porous

Preform," ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol. 118, pp. 173-180, Feb., 1996. Tong, X. and Khan, J.A., Amin, M.R., “Enhancement of Heat Transfer by Inserting A Metal Matrix

into A Phase Change Material," Journal of Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A, Vol. 30, PP. 125-141, 1996.

Lee, S.F., Maskalenko, E., Acosta, G.M., Khan, J.A., and Smith, R.L., “Separation of Copper from

Plastic Waste Material by Air Classification and Water Flotation," in Journal of Environmental and Health Science, Vol. A31, No. 5, pp. 1197-1214, 1996.

Slater, S. A., Khan, J. A., and Smith, R. L., "Transferring Waste Minimization Solutions Between

Industrial Categories With a Unit Operations Approach-- I. Chemical and Plating Industries," Journal of Environmental and Health Science, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 379-406, 1995.

Morse, J. S., Khan, J., Caldwell, M., Baxter, S., Drake, B. D., and Smith, R. L., "A Unit Operation

Approach to Waste Minimization," Journal of Environmental and Health Science Vol. 29. No. 7, pp. 1471-1489, August 1, 1994.

Yao, G-.F. and Khan, J. A., "A Numerical Study of Two-Dimensional High Rayleigh Number

Natural Convection Between Two Reservoirs Connected by a Horizontal Duct" ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol. 115, No. 3, pp. 800-803, 1993.

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JOURNAL ARTICLES (CONTD.) Khan, J. A. and Yao, G-F., "Comparison of Natural Convection of Water and Air in a Partitioned

Rectangular Enclosure" in Int. J. Heat & Mass Transfer, Vol. 36, No. 12, pp. 3107-3117, 1993. Khan, J. A., Pal, D., and Morse, J. S., "Numerical Modeling of a Rotary Kiln Incinerator," Journal of

Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp 81-95, 1993. Khan, J. A. and Morehouse, J. H., "A Metal Matrix for Heat Transfer Enhancement During Phase-

Change Processes," Transactions of ASHRAE, Vol. 100, part II, pp. 707-714, 1994. Khan, J. A., Beasley, D. E., and Alatas, B., "Evaporation From a Packed Bed of Porous Particles

Into Superheated Vapor," Int. J. of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol 34, No. 1, pp 267-280, 1991. Khan, J. A. and Kumar, R., "Natural Convection in Vertical Annuli: A Numerical Study for

Constant Heat Flux Inner Wall," in ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol 111, pp 909-915, 1989.

Khan, J. A. and Beasley, D. E., "Two-dimensional Effects on the Transient Response of a Packed

Bed Regenerator," ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol. 111, No. 2, pp 328-336, 1989.

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MULTIPLE REFEREED PROCEEDINGS: Khandkar, M. Z., Khan, J. A., Reynolds, A. P., “Predicting Residual Thermal Stresses in Friction

Stir Welding” , Paper # IMECE 2003-44048, to be presented in Washington DC, Nov. 2003 Wiseman, B. K. and Khan, J. A., "Theoretical and Experimental Evaluation of the Radiative

Properties of a Dispersed Particulate Medium," Heat Transfer, Proceedings of the Twelfth International Heat Transfer Conference, Vol. 1. pp. 633-638, Grenoble, France, August, 2002..

Khandkar, M. Z., Khan, J. A., Reynolds, A. P., “Input Torque Bases Thermal Modellof Friction Stir

Welding of AA-6061” , ASME paper # IMECE 2002-33817, in New Orleans, Nov. 2002 Wiseman, B. K., Khan, J. A. “Experimental and and Theoretical Determination of Radiative

Properties of Dispersed Particulate Medium” Paper No. AIAA-2002-3327, AIAA/ASME National Heat Transfer Conference, St. Louis, MO, June 2002

Wiseman, B. K., Khan, J. A. “Experimental and and Theoretical Determination of Radiative

Properties of Dispersed Particulate Medium” Paper No. AIAA-2002-3327, AIAA/ASME National Heat Transfer Conference, St. Louis, MO, June 2002

Smith, A.C., Vormelker, P.R., Miller, K. W., Khan, J.A, Khandkar, MZH, Chapman, G., Creech, G.,

“Effect of Orientation and Strain Rate on Crush Strength of Cellulose Fiberboard Assemblies”, in Transportation, Storage, and Disposal of Radioactive Materials, ASME PVP-Vol. 425, Ed. R.S. Hafner, pp. 13-19., 2001.

Miller, K. W., Khan, J.A, Khandkar, MZH, Smith, A. C. “Evaluation of Celotex ® for Shock

Protection of Pressure Vessels”, in Transportation, Storage, and Disposal of Radioactive Materials, ASME PVP-Vol. 425, Ed. R.S. Hafner, pp. 21 -30., 2001

Wiseman, B., Khan, J. A., “Enhancement Of Absorption Properties Of Building Materials By

Adding Scattering Particles” ASME paper # NHTC2001-20222, 2001. Wiseman, B., Khan, J. A., Rhodes, C. A., “Experimental Determination Of Absorption Properties Of

Building Materials” Proceedings of the Third International Symposium On Radiative Transfer, pp. 641-651, June 17–22, 2001, Antalya, TURKEY

Ma, X., Khan, J. A., Rhodes, C.A., Smith, A., Hamm, L.L., “Experimental Investigation of Contact

Resistance Across Pressed Lead and Aluminum Contact in Vacuum”, Fundamentals of Calibration and Experimental Methods in Heat Transfer, ASME HTD-Vol. 366-2, Ed. J. H. , Kim, Nov. 2000.

Young, E. F. and Khan, J.A., “Thermodynamic Properties with Mathcad”, accepted for presentation

at the 2000 ASEE Annual Conference, St.Louis, MO, June 18-21, 2000.

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REFEREED PROCEEDINGS (CONTD.) Fleming, W.H., Khan, J.A., Rhodes, C.A., “Heat Transfer In A Metal Hydride Based Hydrogen

Separation Process”, ASME paper # NHTC2000-12165, 2000. Khan, J.A., Pohan, A. N., Ma, X., Rhodes, C.A. “Experimental Investigation of Cross-flow Between

Two Parallel Micro-Channels”, PAPER# 7805, Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, Baltimore, 2000.

Xu, L., Khan, J.A., Chao, Y., and Broach, K., (1999) Numerical Study of Thermal Modeling of

Resistance Spot Welding Utilizing Coupled Thermal-Electrical-Mechanical Analysis, ASME HTD-Vol. 364-3, Volume 3 (ISBN No. 0-7918-1656-7), pp 395-402

Rhodes, C. A., Khan, J. A., Wechsler, H., Mansson, M., “A Computational Model to Predict

Pressure Drop and Droplet Removal Efficiency of Chevron Mist Eliminator”, ASME HTD-Vol. 2 64-2, Volume 2 (ISBN No. 0-7918-1656-7), pp 33-42.

Kabir, A.A.A.S., Khan, J.A., and Broach, K., (1999) “Three Dimensional Thermal Model of

Resistance Spot Welding in Aluminum”, ASME HTD-Vol. 364-3, Volume 3 (ISBN No. 0-7918-1656-7), pp 371-380.

Lijun Xu and Khan, J.A “ Study of Marine Diesel Waste Heat Power Recovery Systems” in Energy

and Environment (ISBN 7-111-06264-7), Edited by Kongmin Chen, G. Sarlos, T.W.Tong; Proceedings of International Conference on Energy and Environment, Shanghai China May 1998, published by China Machine Press. Pp. 96-101.

Lijun Xu and Khan, J.A “ The Finite Element Modeling of Axisymmetric Nugget Development

during Resistance Spot Welding” in Trends in Welding Research Preceedings of the 5th International Conference, Ed. J.M. Vitek, S.A. David, J. A. Johnson, H.B. Smartt, T. Debroy, American Welding Society, pp. 616-621, 1998.

Dutta, S., Dutta, P., Khan, J., and Jones, R. (1997), "Experimental Study of Heat Transfer

Coefficient Enhancement with Inclined Solid and Perforated Baffles," presented at the 1997 International Mechanical Engineering Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, Texas, November 16-21, 1997 ASME Paper # 97-WA/HT-4.

Dutta, S., Zhang, X., Khan, J., and Bell, D. (1997), "Heat Transfer Analysis in a Two-Sided Heated

Smooth Square Vertical Channel With Adverse and Favorable Mixed Convection," in the 1997 National Heat Transfer Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, August 10-12, HTD-Vol. 346, Vol. 8, pp. 119-125.

Dutta, S., Morehouse, J.H., and Khan, J.A. (1996), "Numerical Analysis of Laminar Flow and Heat

Transfer in a High Temperature Electrolyzer," 1996 ASME HTD Vol. 323, No. 6, pp. 71-77 .

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REFEREED PROCEEDINGS (CONTD.) Tong, X., Khan, J.A., and Dutta, S. (1996), "Unidirectional Infiltration and Solidification /

Remelting of a Binary Alloy in Porous Preform," ASME HTD Vol. 323, No. 1, pp. 39-48. Showalter, M. S., Nemchinsky, V. A., and Khan, J. A., “ Fundamental Study of Oxygen Scarfing

Process,” 1996 ASME HTD Vol. 323, No. 1, pp. 233-238. Hawkins, L. E. and Khan, J. A., "A Study of the Effect of Radiation on Mixed Mode Convection in a

Vertical Channel," in Heat Transfer with Combined Modes, Ed. D.E. Beasley and K.D. Cole, HTD-Vol. 299, pp. 93-102, 1994.

Yao, G-F. and Khan, J. A., "A Modeling of Indoor Air Flow and Heat Transfer Through Doors and

Windows," in Air Pollution, Editors, P. Zannetti, C.A. Brebbia, J.E. Garcia Gardea and G. Ayala Milian, Computational Mechanics Publication, Southamptom Boston, pp. 195-208, 1993.

Bono, J. E., Morse, J. S., Rocheleau, D. N., and Khan, J. A., "A Study of Variable-Stroke Constant-

Volume Combustion Spark Ignition Engine," in Alternate Fuels, Engine Performance and Emissions, Ed. Madan R. Goyal, ICE-Vol. 20, pp. 119-124, 1993.

Khan, J. A. and Yao, G-.F., " The Effect of Prandtl Number on Free Convection in Partitioned

Enclosures," in Fundamentals of Natural Convections, Ed. R.D. Boyd and P.G. Kroeger, HTD-Vol. 264, pp. 1-8, 1993.

Morehouse, J. H., Khan, J. A., Connor, L. N., and Pal, D. "Peak Demand Reduction with

Dual-Source Heat Pumps Using Municipal Water" proceedings of The Eighth Symposium on Improving Building Systems in Hot and Humid Climate, pp. 1-6, College Station, Texas, May, 1992.

Pal, D., Khan, J. A., and Morse, J. S. "Computational Modeling of an Industrial Rotary Kiln

Incinerator" in Heat Transfer in Fire and Combustion Systems, HTD-Vol. 199, Ed. A. M. Kanury, and M. Q. Brewster, pp. 167-173, 1992.

Hawkins, L. E., Khan, J. A., and Yao, G., "A Numerical Solution of Buoyancy-Driven Flow

Through Small Openings Between Two Enclosures" in Natural Convection in Enclosures, HTD-Vol. 198, Ed. P.G. Simpkins, R.S. Figliola, and J.G. Georgiadis, pp. 105-112, 1992.

Morse, J. S., Khan, J. A. and Pal, D., "Modeling an Industrial Rotary Kiln Incinerator: Adiabatic

versus Constant Heat Flux Walls,," in Air Toxic Reduction and Combustion Modeling, FACT-Vol. 15, Ed. A.K. Gupta, G. Presser, and R. L. Axelbaum, pp. 79-87, 1992.

Morehouse, J. H., Khan, J. A., Connor, L. N., and Pal, D. "Design Methods for Dual-Source Heat

Pumps with Small Ground Coupled Loops" in Solar Engineering ,Vol. 1, pp. 401-409, ASME Solar Energy Conference, April, 1992.

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REFEREED PROCEEDINGS (CONTD.) Khan, J. A. and Beasley, D. E., "A Model for Thermally Controlled Evaporation from a Porous

Sphere using Superheated Vapor," in Collected Papers in Heat transfer, 1988, HTD vol. 104, Edited by K. T. Yang (1988).

Khan, J. A. and Beasley, D. E., "Two-dimensional Effects on the Transient Response of a Packed

Bed Regenerator," ASME Paper # 87-HT-19, National ASME/AIChE Heat Transfer Conference, Philadelphia, U. S., August 20-24, 1987.

Beasley, D. E., Figliola, R. S., and Khan, J. A., "A Model for Particle Convection Heat Transfer in

Bubbling Fluidized Bed of Mixed Particle Sizes," ASME Paper # 87-HT-40, National ASME/AIChE Heat Transfer Conference, Philadelphia, U. S., August 20-24, 1987.

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BOOK CHAPTER: Smith, R. L. and Khan, J. A., "Unit Operations Database for Transferring Waste Minimization

Solutions," CHAPTER 11, pp. 133-148, in Waste Minimization Through Process Design, Ed. Alan Rossiter, McGraw Hill, NY, 1995

PAPERS SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW: Ahmed, M.R., Lee, E., Tamanna, S., Feigley, C. G., and Khan, J. A. “Effect of Inlet and Exhaust

Locations and Density of Contaminant Gas on Indoor Air Contaminant Concentration”, in the Indoor Air

J. A. Khan, L. Xu, “Coupled Thermomechanical Modeling of Spot-welding for calculating Residual

Stresses in Aluminum” Journal of Science and Technology of Welding and Joining A. P. Reynolds, W. Tang , Z. Khandkar, J. Khan, and, K. Lindner, “Relationship between weld

parameters and weld properties in alloy 7050 friction stir welds”, in Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, A

E. Lee, Charles E. Feigley, James R. Hussey, Jamil Khan and Mallik R. Ahmed “M onitoring Time

Requirements for Obtaining Validation Data” submitten to American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal (AIHAJ

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INVITED LECTURES:

1. Experimental and Analytical Studies of Resistance Spot Welding and Friction Stir Welding

Clemson University, Clemson, SC

March 10, 2000

2. High Pressure Waterjet and Spot Welding Research,

University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

May 1999, presented to the USC Foundation Board Meeting

3. Non Traditional Machining Using High Pressure Waterjet

Columbia, SC March 7, 2000, At the Midlands Section of SME meeting

4. Introduction and Potential Use of W.H. Best Wind Tunnel

Swearingen Center, USC

March 14, 1997 Guest Speaker at ASCE Society meeting

5. Treatment and Recovery of Heavy Metals from Waste Streams (Full day Seminar for Practicing Engineers).

Swearingen Center, USC

April 17, 1993

6. Treatment and Recovery of Heavy Metals from Waste Streams (Full day Seminar for Practicing Engineers).

Swearingen Center, USC

October 20, 1992

7. Three One-day seminars entitled: South Carolina Environmental Awareness--”The Law and You”

Charleston, SC Columbia, SC Greenville, SC

April 10, 1992 April 9, 1992 April 8, 1992

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PRESENTATIONS AT TECHNICAL MEETINGS (partial list):

1. “Thermomechanical Modeling of Spot-welding for calculating Residual Stresses” presented at the ASME Heat Transfer Conference, Las Vegas, July 2003

2. “Input Torque Bases Thermal Modellof Friction Stir Welding of AA-6061” , ASME IMECE 2002, in New Orleans, Nov. 2002

3. “Experimental and and Theoretical Determination of Radiative Properties of Dispersed Particulate Medium” AIAA/ASME National Heat Transfer Conference, St. Louis, MO, June 2002

4. “High pressure water as alternate lubricant for machining” SC Hazardous Waste Minimization Symposium, Martle Beach, SC, Oct. 2002.

5. “A Study of temperature Field in a GaN Heterostructure Field Effect Transistor”, Presented at the International Conference Thermes 2002, Thermal Challenges in Next Generation Electronic System, Santa Fe, NM, January, 2002.

6. “Heat Transfer Enhancement with Inclined Baffles and Ribs Combined”, presented at the ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress 20001, New York, NY.

7. “Thermomechanical Analyses of the Friction Stir Welding Process”, presented (Poster) at the 2002 NSF-Grantees Conference, San Juan, Puertorico

8. “A Finite Element Study of Water Jet Assisted Orthogonal Metal Cutting” Presented at the 37th Annual Society of Engineering Science Meeting, Columbia, SC

9. “CFD computations to show the effects of air inlet and exhaust locations relative to contaminant source on the concentration profile of a room” Presented at the 37th Annual Society of Engineering Science Meeting, Columbia, SC

10. “Experimental Investigation of Contact Resistance Across Pressed Lead and Aluminum Contact in Vacuum”, Presented at the International Mechanical Engineering Congress (IMECE), Orlando, FL, Nov. 2000.

11. “Three Dimensional Thermal Model of Resistance Spot Welding in Aluminum” Presented at the AMSE IMECE, Nashville, TN Nov., 1999.

12. “Non Traditional Machining Using High Pressure Waterjet for Aerospace Applications”, South Carolina NASA EPSCoR Workshop for Aerospace and Materials, February 2000, Columbia, SC

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PRESENTATIONS AT TECHNICAL MEETINGS (CONTD.):

13. “Experimental Investigation Of Contact Resistance Across Pressed Lead And Aluminum Contact In Vacuum Environment” Presented at the APT Conference, Albuquerque, October 1999

14. “Numerical Study of Thermal Modeling of Resistance Spot Welding Utilizing Coupled Thermal-Electrical-Mechanical Analysis”, Presented at the AMSE IMECE, Nashville, TN., Nov. 1999.

15. The Finite Element Modeling of Axisymmetric Nugget Development during Resistance Spot Welding, presented at the 5th International Conference on Trends in Welding Research, Georgia 1-5 June 1998.

16. “Thermal Modeling of Spot Welding Process” presented at the Industrial Advisory Meeting of the NSF/EPSCoR November 1998, Columbia, SC.

17. Thermal Modeling of Spot-Weld in Aluminum/Aluminum Alloy, presented at the international Seminar on Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics, Dec. 17-18, BUET, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

18. Unidirectional Infiltration and Solidification / Remelting of a Binary Alloy in Porous Preform, presented at the ASME National Heat Transfer Conference, Houston, TX, Aug. 1996

19. “A Numerical Study of Infiltration and Solidification/Remelting of Pure Metal in a Porous Preform”, National Heat Transfer Conference, Portland, OR., August 1995.

20. “Enhancement of Solidification Heat Transfer by Inserting Metal Matrix Into Phase Change Material”, will be presented at the ASME Winter Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Nov. 1995

21. "A Study of the Effect of Radiation on Mixed Mode Convection in a Vertical Channel", at the ASME Winter Annual Meeting, (poster presented by Khan, J.A.), Chicago, 1994.

22. “SC Toxic Release Inventory Technical assistance Program,” 3rd. South Carolina Environmental Symposium, Kiawah Island, SC, Sept. 1994

23. "A Metal Matrix for Heat Transfer Enhancement During Phase-Change Processes", Presented at the ASHRAE summer meeting,, Orlando, 1994.

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PRESENTATIONS AT TECHNICAL MEETINGS (CONTD.):

24. “SC 33/50 Pollution Prevention: Reduction of Top 17 Priority Pollutants,” (poster presentation), Fourth Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Reduction, SCUREF/HWMRF, Greenville, SC, October 1993.

25. "Computational Modeling of an Industrial Rotary Kiln Incinerator", at the ASME National Heat Transfer Conference, San Diego, 1992.

26. " A Unit Operations Approach to Waste Minimization", Third Annual Conference on Hazardous Waste Reduction, South Carolina Universities Research and Education Foundation - Hazardous Waste Management Research Fund, Columbia, SC, October, 1992.

27. "Waste Minimization in the Manufacturing, Plating, and Chemical Industries-On-Site Assessment, Effective Techniques, and Case Histories," Presented at ACS Symposium on Emerging Technologies for Hazardous Waste Management, Atlanta, GA, October 1-3, 1991.

28. "Results of Waste Minimization Assessments Performed by an Interdisciplinary Team at USC--- Strategies and Opportunities in SC Manufacturing and Plating Industries", Presented at The 1990 Joint Conference on Hazardous Waste Reduction, Columbia, SC, Sept. 25-16, 1990.

29. Khan, J. A., Beasley, D. E., and Alatas, B., "Evaporation From a Packed Bed of Porous Particles Into Superheated Vapor", Presented (poster) at the ASME Winter Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 1989.

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FUNDED PROJECTS (SELECTED):

AGENCY TITLE AUTHORS DURATION

AMOUNT

DHHS/NIOSH

Investigating Principles of Workroom Exposure using CFD and Experiments

Feigley, C.E. and, Khan, J.A.

2001-2004 $ 607,228

Westinghouse Co.

Departure From Nucleate Boiling and Pressure Drop Studies of Nuclear Rod Bundles

Khan, J.A. 2003-2004 $ 85,000

Doty Scientific Co.

Computational Investigation of the Combustion Process for a Micro-Turbine

Khan, J.A. 2002-2003 $ 9,652

US Navy (Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division)

Enhancement of an Existing Thermal Model for Friction Stir WeldingTo Make it User-friendly

Khan, J.A., and Reynolds, A. P.

2003 $ 5,000

Consolidated Systems, Inc.

Research Activities to Support Consolidated Systems, Inc.

Khan, J.A., and Bayoumi, A.E

2003 $ 27,676

Mid Mid-Atlantic Scaffold Inc

Creating Detailed Graphical Drawing of a Scaffolding System

Khan, J. A. and Rhodes, C. A.

2003 $ 35,000

SCUREF/DoE Computational And Experimental Analysis Of The Effectiveness Of Argon Reservoir

Khan, J. A. 2001-2002 $ 138,820

SC HWMF Novel High Pressure Waterjet Technologies for Hazardous Waste Minimization

Khan, J.A., Deng, X., Bayoumi A.E.

2000-2001 $ 32,000

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FUNDED PROJECTS (CONTD.):

AVM/ARVIN Inc.

Experimental and Analytical Investigation of Temperature Effect During Gas-Spring Production

Khan, J.A. 2000-2001 $ 39,115

SCUREF Dynamic Testing of Celotex

Khan, J.A., Rhodes, C. A. 2000-2001 $ 23,112

NSF Development of Coupled Thermal, Mechanical, and Material Transport Models of the Friction Stir Welding Process

Reynolds, A.P., Deng, X., and Khan, J.A.

99-2002 $ 341,000

DOE/Univ. Support for APT

Experimental Investigation of Cross-Flow Between Two Parallel Microchannels for APT Project

Khan, J.A. (PI), Rhodes, C.A.

97-98 $ 78,444

SCUREF/APT Project

Contact Conductance of Lead and Aluminum

Khan, J.A. (PI), Rhodes, C.A.

97-98 $ 39,577

DHHS Public Health Services

Evaluating Models for Airborne Workroom Contaminants

Feigley, C.E., Khan, J.A. 97-98 $ 46,906

NSF/EPSCoR Enhancement of Mechanics and Materials Research Cluster to Evaluate and Improve the Strength of Structural Joints in Transportation System

Chao, Y.C, Khan, J.A., Sutton, M. A., Reynolds, T., Deng, X.

1996-1999 $2,800,000

NSF Graduate Research Traineeship in Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing

Peters, W. H., Khan, J. A. Matthews, M. A., Ritter, J. A. Bolton, C. L.

1995-1999 $ 562,500

Analytic Power Corp.

Testing and Design of Air Handling System for PEM-DF2 Power Plant.

Khan, J.A. 1995-96 $ 50,000

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FUNDED PROJECTS (CONTD.):

SCREF APT-Project

Natural Convection within Flooded Cavity Space About a Single Ladder

Khan, J. A. (P.I), Curtis Rhodes

1997 June $ 9,638

SCHWMF SC 33/50 Pollution Prevention: Reduction of EPA Targeted 17 Priority Pollutants

Khan, J.A. (P.I),Morse, J.S. 1994-95 $ 50,000

HWMF Investigation of Destruction Removal Efficiency (DRE) and Nox Formation With a Flameless Thermal Oxidation Process

Khan, J. A. 1995 $ 14,800

Thermal Engineering Corp

Design and Fabrication of a Low Speed (Mach No. = 0.2) Wind Tunnel for Mechanical Engineering.

Khan, J.A., Hawkins, L.E., Wally Peters

1995-96 $ 130,000

USC Instruction-al Grant

An Interdisciplinary Course in Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing

Matthews, M.A., Bolton, C.L., Khan, J.A.

1995 $ 2,670

Gateway NSF Multimedia Teaching Modules for Materials Science and Engineering Courses

Lyons, J., Khan, J. A. 1995-96 $ 30,000

Gateway NSF Multimedia Teaching Modules for Materials Science and Engineering Courses

Lyons, J., Khan, J. A., and Sutton, M.A.

1996- Aug. 97

$ 38,354

Gateway NSF Restructuring applied Thermodynamics

Morse, J.S., Khan, J.A., Miller, D.L.

1993-1994 $ 5,700

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FUNDED PROJECTS (CONTD.):

SCUREF SC 33/50 Technical Assistance Program

Smith, R.L, Khan, J.A., Morse, J.S.

1993-94 $ 50,000

SCUREF Hazardous Waste Reduction Through Technology Transfer A Unit Operations Approach to Waste Minimization

Smith, R.L, Khan, J.A., Morse, J.S.

1992-93 $ 59,206

Doty Scientific

Performance Evaluation of a Compact Heat Exchanger

Khan, J. A. 190-91 $ 5,000

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COURSES TAUGHT Graduate Courses: EMCH 751 Advanced Heat Transfer EMCH 794 Advanced Thermodynamics EMCH 791 Selected Topics in Advanced Energy Conversion EMCH 764 Mechanical Engineering Project EMCH 741 Viscous and Turbulent Flows Graduate/undergraduate Courses: EMCH 554 Intermediate Heat Transfer EMCH 560 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics EMCH 597 Thermal Environmental Engineering ENGR 540 Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing EMCH 592 Introduction to Combustion Undergraduate Courses: EMCH 301 Numerical Analysis EMCH 467 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory EMCH 354 Heat Transfer EMCH 394 Applied Thermodynamics ENGR 360 Fluid Mechanics EMCH 290 Introductory Thermodynamics EMCH 460 Special Problems STUDENT EVALUATIONS OF COURSES TAUGHT RECENTLY

The following few pages contain summary of student evaluations of classes recently taught. The evaluation was prepared by Professor Curtis Rhodes.

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SERVICE: The focus of my service activities is to enhance the thermo-fluid research and teaching effort at the University of South Carolina, and to provide community service for our community. With this goal and passion I have been very active in efforts that would provide exposure and recognition to the thermofluid research and instruction at the University of South Carolina. I have therefore been very active with the professional societies. I have been active in participating and organizing professional meetings. These activities have provided national/international recognition of the thermo-fluid group at the University of South Carolina. On a personal level my involvement with professional societies has resulted in several recognitions and teaching awards. In local community service I have served as faculty advisor of the ASME student chapter at USC and the National Society of Black Engineers at USC. I have also mentored and guided high-school and college students. The list of some of my service activities are given below: List of Present Service: • Chair, Undergraduate Studies Committee & the Director of Undergraduate Studies • Senator, University of South Carolina Faculty Senate • Faculty Advisor ASME, student Chapter at the University of South Carolina • KCR for the ASME Heat Transfer Conference, 2003 in Las Vegas, NV • K-committee Representative (ASME HTD K-20) for National Heat Transfer Conference

2000. • Chair, College of Engineering & Information Technology Grievance Committee. • Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineering Facilities and Equipment Committee (99-

01) • Member, University of South Carolina Instructional Development Committee • Chair, Mungo Teaching Award Selection Committee • Faculty Advisor National Society of Black Engineers, USC Chapter (1991-2000) • Member, College of Engineering & Information Technology Research Advisory

Committee • Judge SECME Mouse Trap Car Competition (Spring 2000) • Judge SCAMP research presentations (summers 2000 and 2001) • Session Chair of three National ASME Conferences (NHTC 2000, IMECE 2000) • Made Presentation at the Industrial Advisory Board Meeting in April 2000. • Member ASME Heat Transfer Division K-15 and K-20 Committees • Reviewers of several technical papers and proposals • Member of the Departmental Graduate Studies Committee

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Partial List of Past Service: Dates Agency Nature of Services

& Name of Contractor

8/94-2002

Midlands Section ASME Secretary

1997-Present

ASME Heat Transfer Division (K-15) Committee on Applied Heat Transfer

Member

1997-Present

ASME Heat Transfer Division (K-20) Committee on Numerical Heat Transfer

Member

1/97 – 31/12/97

College of Engineering Interim Dean for Minorities and Women

Work as a liaison between local high school. Organized Science Olympiad, Engineering experience for Benjamin E. Mays Academy. Help with recruiting and retention of Minority and Women student

1997-98 Department of Mechanical Engineering

ABET Committee

1997-98 Department of Mechanical Engineering

Graduate Committee

1997-98 Department of Mechanical Engineering

Departmental Faculty Search Committee

1996-97 College of Engineering EIT Committee

1996-97 College of Engineering Grievance Committee

Fall 1996 Member Departmental Faculty Search Committee

Select Qualified Candidates for the NSF/EPSCoR project

1996-97 Department of Mechanical Engineering

Undergraduate Curriculum Committee

1996-97 Dept. of Mechanical Engr.

Strategic Planning Committee

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Fall 1995 College of Engineering Petitions Committee (substituted Dr. J. Morehouse)

Evaluation of Petitions made by students

Fall 1995 Member Departmental Faculty Search Committee.

Select Qualified Candidates in Thermo-fluids Area

Fall 1995 Member Departmental Faculty Search Committee (successful search)

Select Qualified Candidates in Thermo-fluids Area

1995-96 Dept. of Mechanical Engr.

Strategic Planning Committee

1993-1998

Dept. of Mechanical Engr.

Chair Seminar Committee

1993-Present

Dept. of Mechanical Engr. Graduate Committee

1994-95 Dept. of Mechanical Engr.

Strategic Planning Committee

1994 College of Engineering

EIT Review Course (Fluids)

Spring 1994

College of Engineering Petitions Committee (substituted Dr. J. Morehouse)

Evaluation of Petitions made by students

April 7-9, 1994

ASME, USC Chapter Accompanied 12 Students to the RSC, ASME, Charlotte, NC

1992-93 Dept. of Mechanical Engr. Action Committee on Graduate Course offerings

1991-93 College of Engineering EIT Review Course (Fluid Mechanics)

1991-92 College of Engineering Publicity Committee

1990-92 Dept. of Mechanical Engr. Seminar Committee

1990-91 Dept. of Mechanical Engr. Secretary Dept. Faculty

Summer 1994

USC McNair Program Research Advisor to 6 Students (Minority Students are given Research Experience to Encourage them to Pursue Graduate Education)

2-27-93 High School Science Bowl Organized by DOE & Cray Computer

Judge

3-8-92 High School Science Bowl Organized by DOE & Cray Computer

Judge

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1998 International Scientific Committee (member)

International Conference on Energy & Environment

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