Joo-Han Kim


 

 

 


                                                                           Joo-Han Kim received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering at The University of  

                                                                           Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, on May 1998. He then began work

                                                                           as a full-time graduate student in the Micro-Scale Heat Transfer Laboratory under  

                                                                           Dr. You. While here, he has focused on boiling heat transfer and enhancement with  

                                                                           application to electronics cooling. Joo-Han Kim received his M.S. in Mechanical

                                                                           Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington on Aug 2001 and his Ph.D.      

                                                                           in Mechanical Engineering in pursuit currently.

 

 

 

 


Education

Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering

          The University of Texas at Arlington

          On Going

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

The University of Texas at Arlington

Graduation in Aug 2001

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

The University of Texas at Arlington

Graduation in May 1998

Work & Research Experience

Graduate Research Assistant : August 1998 to May 1999

Graduate Teaching Assistant : May 1999 to present

University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX : August 1998 to present

Supervising Position

H&K Manufacturing, Aledo, Texas : July 1993 - January 1995

Team Project

Motorola Inc. Forth Worth, Texas: August 1997 to May 1998

Memberships

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Pi Tau Sigma ( Honor Society of Mechanical Engineers)

Honors

U.T.A. Academic Scholarship 1994-1997

Several Honor Roll of Engineering Dean

Research Interests

Fundamental Nucleate Boiling Mechanism Analysis

Enhancement of Boiling Heat Transfer By Electroplating and Electroless

The Polymerization/Powder Mixture Process for Enhancement of Boiling Heat Transfer Efficiency

Two-phase Thermal Interface Material

Electronic Cooling Module Design

Nanofluids

Spray Cooling Enhancement

 

Publications

You, S.M., Rainey, K.N., and Kim, J.H., 1999, "Nucleate and Film Boiling from a Plain, 75-µm Platinum Wire in Saturated FC-72 at Atmospheric Pressure," presented in the Heat Transfer Visualization-Videos Session of the 1999 National Heat Transfer Conference, Albuquerque, NM.

Kim, J. H., You, S. M. You, and Pak, J. Y., 2001, "Mechanism of Boiling Heat Transfer From Wires Immersed in Saturated FC-72 and Water," KSME Conference, Cheju, Korea

Kim, J.H., Rainey, K.N., You, S.M., and Pak, J.Y., 2002, “Mechanism of Nucleate Boiling Heat Transfer Enhancement From Microporous Surfaces in Saturated FC-72,” ASME Journal of Heat Transfer. 124, 3, pp. 500-506.

S. M. You, J. H. Kim, and K. H. Kim, 2003, Effect of nanoparticles on critical heat flux of water in pool boiling heat transfer,” Applied Physics Letters, 83, 3374 (2003)

J. H. Kim, S. M. You, and S.U.S. Choi, 2004, “Evaporative Spray Cooling of Plain and Microporous Coated Surfaces,” International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 47, pp. 3307-3315

Kim, J. H., Kim, K. H., You, S. M. 2004, “Pool Boiling Heat Transfer in Saturated Nanofluids,” ASME Conference, Anaheim California.

 

Contact Information

email: jookim@uta.edu

phone: (817)272-5712

fax: (817) 272-2952

smail:

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

University of Texas at Arlington

Box 19023

Arlington, Texas 76019-0023