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About Francis (Mac) Haas

Dr. Haas studies the cold spray additive manufacturing process for high-performance polymers and polymeric composites, as well as chemically reacting flows. His interests in the latter include bio/alternative fuel energy conversion, formation and destruction of air pollutants, and process safety.  His research explores “atoms-to-applications” relationships that define the performance, efficiency, and emissions of propulsion and stationary power generation processes.  His work appears in Fuel, Combustion and Flame, and Journal of Physical Chemistry A, among other journals. Google Scholar Profile. ORCiD Profile.

Positions

2016 - Present Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Rowan University Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering
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2015 - 2016 Adjunct Instructor, The College of New Jersey ‐ Mechanical Engineering Department
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2013 - 2016 Technical Staff, Princeton University ‐ Fuels and Combustion Research Laboratory
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Honors and Awards

  • Luigi Crocco Prize for Excellence in Teaching, Princeton University, 2009 & 2010

Courses

  • Heat Transfer for Mechanical Engineers
  • Introduction to Thermal-Fluid Sciences
  • Experimental Methods
  • Junior-Senior Engineering Clinic
  • Thermal-Fluid Sciences I & II

Education

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2016 PhD Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University ‐ School of Engineering and Applied Science
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BS Environmental Engineering, BS Chemical Engineering, Drexel University ‐ College of Engineering
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MS Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Drexel University ‐ College of Engineering
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MA Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University ‐ School of Engineering and Applied Science
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Research Works (25)

Dissertation (1)