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Advanced Heat Transfer provides a single source of technical content for the prediction, solution, and analysis of advanced heat transfer problems, including conduction, convection, radiation and phase change, and chemically reactive modes of heat transfer, with over 20 new sections, case studies, examples, and problems.

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Advanced Heat Transfer provides a single source of technical content for the prediction, solution, and analysis of advanced heat transfer problems, including conduction, convection, radiation and phase change, and chemically reactive modes of heat transfer, with over 20 new sections, case studies, examples, and problems.
Autorenporträt
Greg F. Naterer is the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science and a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Memorial University, Canada. He previously held a Canada Research Chair in Advanced Energy Systems. Dr. Naterer has served in prominent national and international leadership roles in education and research including as Chair of the National Council of Deans of Engineering and Applied Science of Canada (NCDEAS), and Thermophysics Technical Committee of AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics). Dr. Naterer has made significant contributions to the fields of heat transfer, energy systems, and fluid mechanics. He led an international team that developed and constructed a copper-chlorine cycle of thermochemical hydrogen production. Dr. Naterer is the Editor-in-Chief of the AIAA Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer. Among his awards and honors for teaching and research, Dr. Naterer has received the EIC Julian C. Smith Medal, CNS Innovative Achievement Award, CSME Jules Stachiewicz Medal and Best Professor Teaching Award. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering (CSME), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) and Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE). Dr. Naterer received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada, in 1995.