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Dr. David L. Blunck Associate Dean for Undergraduate Program of College of EngineeringProfessor in the Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering (MIME) Department
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My vision for using my profession to improve the world includes: (1) performing internationally recognized research in the fields of propulsion and wildfire to help address societal needs; (2) helping students to develop skills and credentials needed to become leaders in addressing global challenges; and (3) leading efforts to improve student retention, graduation, and career readiness. My team’s research enables or improves the prediction or utilization of energy within natural systems (e.g., wildfires) and propulsion devices (e.g., gas turbine engines). Our research is impactful because we innovative in my experimental methodologies, and we identify research questions that truly impact end-users. For example, we identified a missing critical input for models of wildfire spread (i.e., source terms of firebrand generation) and our group burned over 150 >3m tall trees (harvested using best practices) and collected firebrands using a pioneering technique that we developed. Frankly, we don’t know of any other academic institution that conducts research of this scale! More importantly, because of this work the fire community now actually has source terms that can be used in detailed physics models – a major limitation before my research. Our firebrand research has garnered significant (i.e., 35 instances) international, national, and regional recognition in articles or videos (e.g., National Geographic, National Public Radio).
As an example of my propulsion research, we recognized a need to understand how combustion products influence combustion behavior so that afterburners can be more cost effectively designed. Leveraging funding from a Young Investigator Award from the Office of Naval Research, our team systematically identifies sensitives (or lack thereof) of ignition, flames, and detonations to the presence of combustion products. Dr. Blunck’s scholarly accomplishments are internationally recognized. He has published 40 peer-reviewed papers, over 60 conference publications, 2 book sections, and has given 40 invited presentations. His research has received international and national media attention (e.g., National Public Ratio in 2021, National Geographic in 2020, Discovery Channel in 2018, etc.). U.S. Senator Ron Wyden said, “…David Blunck has proven himself a key contributor to understanding the fundamentals of wildfire growth … This work could be critically important to understanding and preventing the growth of the catastrophic wildfires plaguing the West.” |
Faculty Research AssociateDr. Deepak Sharma
Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering Email: sharmade@oregonstate.edu |
Dr. Sharma is a dedicated and passionate researcher who believes in solving societal issues with scientific discoveries. As a Faculty Research Associate at Oregon State University, Deepak not only conducts groundbreaking research but also nurtures the next generation of scholars, guiding graduate and undergraduate students toward impactful discoveries. Deepak’s current endeavors span a wide array of critical areas, from energy recovery solutions to wildfire behavior analysis, all geared toward fostering safety and sustainability. Before his current role, Deepak worked as a postdoctoral researcher and developed a liquid fuel injector for a supersonic linearized rotating detonation engine. Deepak’s doctorate research aimed at developing a novel airblast atomization mechanism with complete suppression of fouling and a low-grade heat-based actuator for a reliable and electricity-free desalination unit. Deepak's research journey began with a master's degree from IIT Patna in 2016, where he laid the foundation for his research career. He worked on phase-change thermal management using flow-boiling microchannel heat sinks. He also worked as a Junior Research Fellow on renewable energy technology called gasifiers to operate absorption-desorption refrigeration systems. Deepak's illustrious journey in academia is peppered with remarkable achievements. In his short career span, he has published 2 patents and multiple articles in reputed peer-reviewed journals and conferences, received best master’s thesis award, and many more secured by his students under his mentorship. With total funding of $159,000, his initiatives pave the way for 2 graduate and 11 undergraduate students to delve into the electrification of waste heat, advancement in propulsion systems, and the intricacies of ignition in the wildland-urban interface (WUI). Research Focus: Industrial waste heat recovery in low-temperature ranges, ignition potential (temperature and heat flux) of firebrands generated in WUI fire, propulsion systems, biomass stoves and gasifiers for heat and energy, thermal water desalination and treatment for fresh water and minerals, phase-change cooling systems, vapor venting strategies and surface engineering for wettability alteration. |
Post-Doctoral Research AssociateDr. Ajay Singh
Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering Email: singhaja@oregonstate.edu |
Dr. Singh is a consistent and hardworking researcher with a background and working experience in multidisciplinary areas of engineering. Currently, he is working as a postdoc in CIRE lab under the mentorship of Dr. Blunck. He is working on two research projects; 1) close-loop control of an automated woodstove to reduce PM emission (funded by DOE) and 2) identifying ignition and burning behavior of live fuel during wildfires (funded by SERDP). He earned is doctorate degree from Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar (India), an institute of national importance. His Doctoral research focused on understanding cyclic combustion dynamics of advanced low temperature (HCCI & RCCI) and conventional (SI & CI) internal combustion engines using nonlinear and chaotic methods. Out of his PhD work he published 6 research papers in peer-reviewed journals with high impact factor. He has published and presented his research work in both International and National conferences. He did his Masters’ degree in Hydropower Engineering from MANIT, Bhopal, one of the prestigious institutes of national importance in India. He did his bachelor’s degree in Mechatronics. His work and expertise include but not limited to Combustion in IC Engines and wood stoves, wildfires, statistical and nonlinear time series analysis, developing DAQ systems using LABVIEW and Arduino, Microcontroller (Arduino), Machine Learning, chaotic analysis, electromechanical systems. He has an experience of teaching various undergrad courses for more than 3 years. He has an excellent academic record securing 1st position in both his Master’s and bachelor’s program. Dr. Singh is also a good poet and performer and has won many awards for his poetry and standup. Research Focus: Cyclic Combustion Dynamics of Low-Temperature (HCCI & RCCI) and conventional (SI &CI) combustion Engines, Non-linear and Chaotic time series analysis, Quantification of determinism in dynamics, Model/Control of burning in Wood Stove, Wildfire Spread |
Faculty Research Assistant
Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering Email: vermaad@oregonstate.edu |
Adarsh is a dedicated engineer, committed to optimizing environments and products to enhance everyday life. His expertise spans multiple domains, including Automotive, Power Generation and Energy, Waste heat recovery, and Wildfire mitigation in Wildland-Urban Interfaces.
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Nate Gardner (Ph.D) Email: gardnena@oregonstate.edu Research Group: CIRE LAB Role in Research Group: Graduate Research Assistant Major: Mechanical engineering, thermal fluid sciences Field of Research: I study wildfire combustion with a focus on the burning behavior of live fuels. I do experimental design at a laboratory scale, carry out experiments, and perform data analysis. Year joined/Intended graduation: 2019-2024 Notable: Bachelor of science in mechanical engineering, ARCS Foundation Scholar, selected for Gas Turbine Industrial Fellowship. |
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Prabin Shrestha (Ph.D) Research Group: CIRE LAB Role in Research Group: Identifying key physics in forced air combustion in heating stoves Major: Mechanical Engineering (Thermal–Fluid Sciences) Field of Research: Wood Combustion Diagnostics Year joined/Intended graduation: 2022 / 2025-26 Notable: Responsible for managing Environmental Health and Safety portal for the Blunck Lab |
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David Evitt (Ph.D) CIRE LAB Research Focus: Identifying Scaling and Design Rules for Air Jets in Biomass Combustion. Applying fan-driven jets of air to household-scale biomass combustion devices such as wood cooking and heating stoves can reduce particulate emissions on the order of 90% with optimized hardware and operation. This research aims to develop deisng rules based on scaling variables to help device designers implement this pollution reduction approach and accelerate adoption. |
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Kyle Weber (Ph.D) Research Group: PROPULSION LAB Role in Research Group: Propulsion Lab Researcher Major: Thermal/Fluid Sciences Field of Research: Detonation, Rotating Detonation Combustors Year joined/Intended graduation: Joined in 2021/ Graduate 2025 |
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Michelle Gee (M.S.) Research Group: CIRE Lab Role: Graduate Research Assistant Year joined/Intended graduation: 2023/2024 Major: mechanical engineering, thermal-fluid sciences Field of Research: My research focus is within combustion, on fuel consumption modeling. I am currently working on a model with detailed chemical kinetics for reacting flows in porous media. It solves transport equations from a chemical composition input of reference species cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, non-structural carbophydrates, and lipids in 1d to predict mass evolution for living vegetative fuels. Notable: I did my undergrad at OSU-Cascades in Bend where I did undergraduate research in the Water and Energy Technologies Lab. I graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2022 and began work as a research engineer. In 2023, I moved to Corvallis and started grad school in the CIRE lab. In my free time, I like rock climbing outside with friends and my dog Wayne. |
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Marshall Andersen (M.S.) Research Group: CIRE Lab Role in Research Group: Graduate Research Assistant Major: Mechanical Engineering, Thermal Fluid Science Field of Research: Wildfire fuel pyrolysis and ignition Year joined/Intended graduation: Spring 2022 Notable: Developed TG-FTIR-GC method to study time dependent production of pyroyzates from solid fuel. Results are expected to improve accuracy of wildfire fuel models representing living fuel. |
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Mayowa Omisanya Research Group: CIRE Lab Role in Research Group: Graduate Research Assistant Major: Mechanical engineering, thermal fluid sciences Field of Research: Network reactor models, Emissions reduction in wood stove. Year joined/Intended graduation: 2023/2026-2027 Notable: Recipient of Chinese Government Scholarship. Have experience working on pool and flow boiling experiments. Currently predicting emissions reduction using network reactor models. |
Harley Glad (M.S.) |
Mick Carter (Ph.D./M.S.) |
Kaz Teope (Ph.D.) |
Derek Bean (Ph.D.) |
Eric Zeuthen (M.S.) |
Eric Walters (M.S.) |
Benjamin Smucker (Ph.D/M.s.) |
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Research focus: Identifying the influence of combustion products on detonation speeds and chemistry. Notable: Head of Oregon State Propulsion Lab. Outstanding Female engineering student at Southern Utah University, former basketball coach at Southern Utah University. |
Research focus: Ember generation and transport in wildland-urban interface fires. Notable: Former aviation structural mechanic on MH-53E helicopters, with internships at Intel and Erickson Air-Crane. |
Research Focus: Impact of combustion products on ignition jet fuels. Notable: Major in the United States Air Foce, taught at the Air Force Academy, certified diver. |
Research Focus: Utilization of solid fuels in pulse detonation engines for energy and propulstion purposes. Notable: Designed and built a long range gas powered UAV for automated wildlife tracking data collection. |
Thesis: Infrared radiation emissions from alternative large hydrocarbon fuels Employment: Intel |
Thesis: Flameless (MILD) combustion of large hydrocarbon fuels Employment: SpaceX |
Research Focus: Smoldering Combustion of Simple Fuels.
Notable: Formerly involved with the hybrid rocket team |
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Sebastian Okhovat (M.S.) |
Aaron Jesse Fillo (Ph.D) |
Parker Weide (M.S.) |
Tyler Hudson (M.S.) |
Daniel Cowan (M.S.) |
Nathan Schorn (M.S.) |
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Thesis: Temperature Evolution of Employment: Bell Aerospace |
Thesis: The Global Consumption Employment: Freelance |
Thesis: Mild Combustion of a Surrogate Jet Fuel Employment: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center |
Thesis: Multi-Scale Study of Ember Production and Transport Under Multiple Enviromental and Fuel conditions Employment: Rouge Approach |
Thesis: Effects of Fuel Characteristics on Spread Rate and Surface Temperatures of Smoldering Duff Employment: Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Thesis: Turbulent Combustion Analysis of Large Hydrocarbon Fuels in a Reduced Pressure Environment Employment: Onboard Dynamics |
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Name: Jonathan Carter Research Group: CIRE LAB Role in Research Group: Under Graduate Research Assistant Major: Mechanical Engineering Field of Research: Studying Convective and Radiative Heat Transfer dynamics Year joined/Intended graduation: Joined 11/2022 / Graduating Summer 2024 Notable: Jon is a Senior Engineering student pursuing a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering, he has previously worked in Dr. Camburn’s Ion Propulsion Research Lab and Dr. Wirz Energy and Plasma Research. Both of these experiences crafted a passion and drive for expanding and contributing to the scientific field. |
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Name: Ian Gilchrist Research Group: CIRE LAB Role in Research Group: Undergrad Research Assistant Major: Mechanical Engineering Field of Research: Waste Heat Recovery Year joined/Intended graduation: April 2023 - June 2024 Notable: Ian Gilchrist previously worked in the Kiewit Material Science Lab under Dr. Ideker’s Research group. This experience supplemented his academic studies and furthered his understanding of material science. Outside the classroom, Ian is active, with interests in cycling, climbing, and skateboarding. Additionally, Ian spends time playing music to try to add a creative dimension to his personal interests |
Name: Tim Giedraitis Research Group: CIRE LAB Role in Research Group: Undergraduate Research Assistant and Capstone Team Lead Major: Mechanical Engineering Field of Research: Waste Heat Recovery, embers from structures Year joined/Intended graduation: January 2024 / June 2024 Notable: Tim is a Senior Engineering student pursuing a bachelor's in mechanical engineering. He started his Senior Capstone Project, the ThermoPEG, under the mentorship of Dr Deepak Sharma. He was later hired to work on the study of firebrands produced by burning structures. In his spare time, he loves spending time with his family and friends and producing electronic music. |
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Name: Lacey Petersen Research Group: CIRE LAB Role in Research Group: Capstone Team Member Major: Mechanical Engineering Field of Research: Waste Heat Recovery from wood stove Year joined/Intended graduation: January 2024- June 2024 Notable: Lacey has been leading the product development of the ThermoPEG waste heat recovery device under the mentorship of Dr. Sharma. In her spare time, she reads books and dabbles in drawing. |
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Name: Khawater Hussein Research Group: CIRE LAB Role in Research Group: Capstone Team Member Major: Mechanical Engineering Major, Exercise Physiology Minor Field of Research: Energy Harvesting from Low-Grade Waste Heat Research interests include environmentally and economically sustainable design, bio-inspired robotics, bio-mimetic system design, and design for human factors. Year joined/Intended graduation: Joined January 2024 // Graduating Summer 2024 Notable: Khawater works on the ThermoPEG Capstone Team under the mentorship of Dr. Deepak Sharma as the Research, Development, and Design Lead, the Data Collection Sub-Lead, and previously served as the Capstone Team Lead. She formerly worked in soft robotics as a part of Dr. Yigit Menguc's mLab. Khawater has served in a variety of leadership roles throughout OSU, from the Governor appointed Student Trustee on the OSU Board of Trustees, to the Leadership Liaison at the Ettihad Cultural Center, and has done social organizing for more than 10 years. She runs a book club that she co-founded in the Fall of 2020 called Engineers That REad (ETRE), which focuses on racialized, politicized topics and social responsibility as an engineer. |
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Name: Katherine Xue Research Group: CIRE LAB Role in Research Group: Capstone Team Member Major: Mechanical Engineering Field of Research: Waste Heat Recovery from wood stove Year joined/Intended graduation: January 2024 - September 2024 Notable: Kat is currently pursuing a bachelor's in mechanical engineering. In her free time, she likes to listen to Russian shoegaze. |
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Name: Adael Scatena Research Group: CIRE Lab Role in Research Group: Undergraduate Research Assistant Major: Mechanical Engineering Field of Research: Firebrand Generation, Convective Heat Transfer Year Joined/Intended Graduation: Spring 2024/Winter 2025 Notables: Adael is a 4th year student getting her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering focusing on Aerospace Engineering. Outside of academics, she is also a hurdler for the OSU Track and Field team and enjoys hiking, backpacking, and reading in her spare time. |
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