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The Thermal Fluid and Energy Systems (TFES) research division addresses a wide array of cutting-edge topics that rely on thermodynamics, heat transport, fluid mechanics, and chemical and phase change phenomena in engineered systems
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You will learn about fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and energy conversion technologies Gain hands-on experience in designing, analyzing, and optimizing thermal-fluid and energy systems through lab experiments, undergraduate research, and design projects
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The Thermofluids, Energy, and Propulsion Systems Group (TEPS) studies and develops new processes and systems of significant benefit to humankind and our planet by using the principles of thermodynamics and transport science to shape and control the transformation of energy and matter
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