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Education & Awards:
Ph.D. Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2002
M.S. Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, 1997
B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Howard University, Washington, DC, 1995
Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow 2002 - 2003
Research Interests:
Recent and frequently cited publications:
J.S. Hammonds, F. Saied, and M.A. Shannon, "Solving coupled 3-D
paraxial wave and thermal diffusion equations with mixed-mode parallel computations",
Parallel Computing, In Press (2006).
J.S. Hammonds Jr., "Thermal radiative transport enhancement via surface
polaritons in microscale cylindrical regions bounded by surface active
semiconductors", Submitted to ASME Journal of Electronic Packaging
(October2006).
J.S. Hammonds Jr., "Surface phonon polariton dominated emission from microscale SiC cylinders", Submitted to Optics Communications (August 2006).
J.S. Hammonds Jr., "Thermal Radiative Transport Enhancement via Electromagnetic Surface Modes in Microscale Spherical Regions Bounded By Silicon Carbide", ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, In Press (2006).
J.S. Hammonds Jr., "Thermal transport via surface phonon polaritons across a two-dimensional pore", Applied Physics Letters, 88 (1) (2006).
J.S. Hammonds Jr., and M.A. Shannon, "The effect of laser light propagation through a self-induced inhomogeneous process gas on temperature dependent laser-assisted chemical etching." International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 46, pp. 523-34 (2003).
J.S. Hammonds Jr., M.A. Shannon and C. Li, "Spatial output field for arbitrary input light field in a thermally self-induced inhomogeneous medium." Optics Communications, 194, pp. 47 - 57 (2001).
S. Ghassemi and J.S. Hammonds Jr., "Transition layer effect on thermal radiative near field mode emission", Proceedings 2005 ASME Heat Transfer Summer Conference, July 17 - 22, 2005, San Francisco, CA.
J.S. Hammonds Jr., "Thermal radiative transport enhancement via surface polaritons in microscale cylindrical regions bounded by surface active semiconductors", Proceedings 2005 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 5 - 11, 2005, Orlando, FL.
J.S. Hammonds Jr., "Application of a Parabolic Wave Equation to Sub-micron Thermal Radiation Analysis" Proceedings ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference, July 21, 2003, Las Vegas, NV.
J.S. Hammonds Jr., and M.A. Shannon, "Strongly coupled electromagnetic fields affect on transport phenomenon at the micro- to nanoscale." Proceedings US-Japan Nanotherm Seminar: Nanoscale Thermal Science and Engineering, June 24, 2002, Berkeley, CA.
J.S. Hammonds, F. Saied and M.A. Shannon, "Mixed-mode parallel computations applied to paraxial optics involving a thermally self-induced inhomogeneous medium." Presented at The 17th Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics, March 19 - 23, 2001, Monterey, CA.
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