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SUMMARY OF PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Nick Santisuk Howard N. and Ada J. Eavenson Professor of Engineering Department of Engineering Swarthmore College Department Chair, 1983-1992; Associate Professor, 1977-1981 Phone: (610) 328-8073 Email: [email protected] Education 1961, B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Case Institute of Technology 1965, M.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware 1967, Ph.D., Applied Science, University of Delaware Previous Full Time Academic Employment (prior to Swarthmore College) Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1975-77 Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie-Mellon University 1970-1975 Industrial/Government Consulting AREVA, Germany, 2006 Arthur D. Little Inc., 1992- 2000 Kraftwerk Union, Siemens AG, Germany, 1988-1989 Naval Air Development Center, 1987-1990 U.S. Army Ballistics Research Laboratory, 1985-1987 Corporate Research and Development, General Electric Company, 1980-1984 Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 1975-1983 Consolidation Coal Company, 1971-1975 Adjunct Appointments (while on the staff at Swarthmore) Drexel University, 1982-2002, 2007 Villanova University, 2003-2005 University of Vermont, 2002 University of Delaware, 1980-1992 Union College, 1980-1981 Current Research Interests Experimental investigation of fluid flow in microchannels. Thermal hydraulics with application to pressurized water reactors. Recent Professional Activity ASEE Zone Chair, Board Member, 2005-2007 Executive Committee, Mechanical Engineering Division, ASEE, 1997-Pres. Executive Committee, California Section, ASME, 1999-Pres Executive Committee, Middle Atlantic Section, ASEE, 1990-Pres

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Page 1: Brief Resume Feb09

SUMMARY OF PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Nick Santisuk Howard N. and Ada J. Eavenson Professor of Engineering Department of Engineering Swarthmore College Department Chair, 1983-1992; Associate Professor, 1977-1981 Phone: (610) 328-8073 Email: [email protected] Education 1961, B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Case Institute of Technology 1965, M.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware 1967, Ph.D., Applied Science, University of Delaware Previous Full Time Academic Employment (prior to Swarthmore College) Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1975-77 Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie-Mellon University 1970-1975 Industrial/Government Consulting AREVA, Germany, 2006 Arthur D. Little Inc., 1992- 2000 Kraftwerk Union, Siemens AG, Germany, 1988-1989 Naval Air Development Center, 1987-1990 U.S. Army Ballistics Research Laboratory, 1985-1987 Corporate Research and Development, General Electric Company, 1980-1984 Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 1975-1983 Consolidation Coal Company, 1971-1975 Adjunct Appointments (while on the staff at Swarthmore) Drexel University, 1982-2002, 2007 Villanova University, 2003-2005 University of Vermont, 2002 University of Delaware, 1980-1992 Union College, 1980-1981 Current Research Interests Experimental investigation of fluid flow in microchannels. Thermal hydraulics with application to pressurized water reactors. Recent Professional Activity ASEE Zone Chair, Board Member, 2005-2007 Executive Committee, Mechanical Engineering Division, ASEE, 1997-Pres. Executive Committee, California Section, ASME, 1999-Pres Executive Committee, Middle Atlantic Section, ASEE, 1990-Pres

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Professional Societies/Engineering Registration Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Member, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Registered Professional Engineer, California ABET Mechanical Engineering Evaluator, 1992- 1998 Academic Interests: Undergraduate Subjects Taught (including lecture and laboratory) Thermodynamics (all levels) Heat Transfer Elementary Fluid Mechanics Viscous Flow Inviscid Flow, including Aerodynamics Compressible Flow Experimental Methodology Graduate Subjects Taught Fluid Mechanics Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection, Radiation Courses to Non-Majors Energy (including impact on society) Automotive Technology (including impact on society) Recent Publications Harris, T.R., D.L. Hitt, N. Macken, “Prediction of Interfacial Positions in Steady Converging Microchannel Flows at Low Reynolds Numbers”, Proceedings of the 2002 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE2002-3376 Harris, T.R., D.L. Hitt, N. Macken, “ A Simplified Model for Determining Interfacial Position in Convergent Microchannel Flows”, ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering, 2004, 126(5), pp.758-767 Reedy, A.B., N. Macken, “ Flow of Microsphere Solutions in Converging Microchannels”, Proceedings of the 2008 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE2008-66496 Dubiel, K., N. Macken, “ Modeling of the Upper Head of a Pressurized Water Reactor During Transient Operation”, Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, ICONE17-75983 Bell, A., A. Pacheco, N. Macken, “ Design and Testing of a Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Motorcycle”, Proceedings of the 7th International Fuel Cell Science, Engineering & Technology Conference, FuelCell2009-8503