YOGESH
JALURIA
Short CV
Dr. Yogesh Jaluria is Board of
Governors Professor and Distinguished
Professor at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. His research work
is in the field of thermal science and engineering, covering areas like
convection, fires, materials processing, thermal management of electronics,
energy, and environment. He is the author/co-author of 10 books, including 4 extensively
expanded revised versions. He is also the editor/coeditor of 15 conference
proceedings, 14 books, and 16 special issues of archival journals. He has
contributed over 600 technical articles, including over 230 in archival
journals and 22 book chapters. He has 3 patents and 7 copyrighted software. He has
received several awards and honors for his work, such as the prestigious 2020 Holley
Medal from ASME
for
pioneering achievements in optical fiber drawing, 2010 A.V. Luikov Award from the International Center for Heat
and Mass Transfer (ICHMT) in
recognition of outstanding work done over his career, the 2007 Kern Award from AIChE,
the 2003 Robert Henry Thurston Lecture
Award from ASME, and the 2002 Max
Jakob Memorial Award, the highest
international recognition in heat transfer, from ASME and the AIChE. He received the 2000 Freeman Scholar Award and the 1995 Heat Transfer Memorial Award from ASME. He has served as Department
Chairman and as Interim Dean of Engineering. He served as Editor-in-Chief of
the Journal of Heat Transfer, as Editor of Computational Mechanics and as Editor of Annual Review of Heat
Transfer. He served as the Chair of the Executive Committee of the ASME
Heat Transfer Division and that of ICHMT. He has served as conference
Chair/co-Chair for several international conferences. He is an Honorary Member
of ASME, and a Fellow of AAAS, ASTFE and APS. He served as the founding
President of the American Society of
Thermal and Fluids Engineers (ASTFE) from 2014 to 2019.