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Jeff
Darabi
Adjunct
Professor
Dr.
Darabi's research and interests include
microelectromechanical
systems (mems),
microfluidic
systems,
biomems,
microscale
heat
transfer,
thermal
management
of
microelectronics
and
nanotechnology.
Education
-
Ph.D.,
Mechanical
Engineering,
University
of
Maryland,
1999
-
M.S.,
Mechanical
Engineering,
University
of
Maryland,
1997
- B.S./M.S.,
Mechanical
Engineering
(Minor
in
Nuclear
Engineering),
Sharif
University
of
Technology,
Tehran,1994
Selected Publications
-
Darabi
J., and
H.Wang,
2005,
“Development
of an
Electrohydrodynamic
Injection
Micropump
and Its
Potential
Application
in
Pumping
Fluids
in
Cryogenic
Cooling
Systems,"
Journal
of
Microelectromechanical
Systems
-
Ghajar
M., J.
Darabi,
and
Crews,
N.,
2005, “A
Hybrid
CFD-Mathematical
Model
for
Simulation
of a
MEMS
Loop
Heat
Pipe for
electronics
cooling
applications,”
Journal
of
Micromechanics
and
Microengineering,
Vol. 15,
313-321
-
Darabi
J.,
2004,
“An
Analytical
Model
for EHD-enhanced
Microscale
Thin-film
Evaporation,”
International
Journal
of Heat
Transfer
Engineering,
Volume
24(6),
pp.
14-22
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Darabi
J. and
K. Ekula,
2003,
“Development
of a
Chip-integrated
Micro
Cooling
Device,”
Microelectronics
Journal,
34
(2003)
1067–1074
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Darabi
J., M.
Rada,
M.M.
Ohadi
and J.
Lawler,
2002,
"Design,
Fabrication,
and
Testing
of an
Electrohydrodynamic
Ion-Drag
Micropump,"
Journal
of
Microelectromechanical
Systems,
Vol. 11.
No. 6,
pp.
684-690
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