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James Hammonds
Assistant Professor
Office: Steinman Hall 241
Tel: (212)650-8584
Fax: (212)650-8013
email: hammonds@ccny.cuny.edu
 
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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