Gary Lehmann

Associate Professor

BS (1979), MS (1980), PhD (1986), Clarkson University

R
oom: EB-S20
Phone (607) 777-4798
FAX: (607) 777-4620
E-mail:lehmann@binghamton.edu

Teaching / Research Focus: Fluid dynamics, numerical and experimental heat transfer, cooling electronics.

Dr. Lehmann joined the Eastman Kodak Company as a development engineer after completing his master's degree. He returned to Clarkson University as a Union Carbide Graduate Engineering Fellow. His PhD dissertation was entitled "Experimental Investigation of Convective Heat Transfer in a Transitional Channel Flow with Periodic Cavity Induced Roughness." The dissertation was motivated by applications in the direct air-cooling of electronics packaging configurations typical of mid-size computers.

 

In the fall of 1985, Dr. Lehmann began his current appointment at the State University of New York at Binghamton in the Watson School's Mechanical Engineering Department. His research is conducted in the newly developed Heat Transfer Laboratory . Fluid flow and convective heat transfer in air-cooled electronic equipment, is an area of recent research activity. Research is performed using both laboratory and CFD techniques.

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