University of Portland - Engineering
Visiting Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
• Taught undergraduate Thermodynamics course (ME513) as well as Measurement and Instrumentation (ME535) lab course.
• Conducted research related to two-phase flow in an automotive evaporator
Research Engineer
•Conducted CFD simulations to determine the flow distribution within an automotive evaporator utilizing a 64-bit computing cluster.
•Worked with design engineers to model the geometry of the evaporator in Pro/Engineer
Sr. Project Engineer
Steve worked at AGCO as a Sr. Project Engineer
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Teach courses in thermal sciences including Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer and HVAC. Research in the areas of heat exchangers and indoor air motion.
B.S.
Mechanical Engineering
Ph.D.
Mechanical Engineering
Dissertation: Experimental measurements a numerical analyses of an automotive evaporator.
M.S.
Mechanical Engineering
Thesis: Scale model room velocity measurements using particle image velocimetry and computational fluid dynamics simulations.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
• Taught undergraduate Thermodynamics course (ME513) as well as Measurement and Instrumentation (ME535) lab course.
• Conducted research related to two-phase flow in an automotive evaporator