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Energy Transport and Ultrafast Spectroscopy Lab

Work in the Energy Transport and Ultrafast Spectroscopy Lab at URI is directed towards energy transport, conversion and storage. Lab members use laser-based optical techniques and state-of-the-art computational tools to study heat transfer at the nano/macro scales.

An overview of the US energy landscape reveals that over 90% of the supplied energy is used to generate heat, yet 70% of all energy produced is lost as rejected heat. Drawing on both experiments, molecular dynamic simulations and density functional theory, Giri and his team use high performance computing in their search to innovate pathways to convert this rejected heat into reusable energy.

Ash Giri
Dr. Ash Giri is an Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Rhode Island

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The US ATLAS Northeast Tier 2 Center
Yale Budget Lab
Volcanic Eruptions Impact on Stratospheric Chemistry & Ozone
Towards a Whole Brain Cellular Atlas
Tornado Path Detection
The Kempner Institute - Unlocking Intelligence
The Institute for Experiential AI
Taming the Energy Appetite of AI Models
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