Dr. Dusan P. Sekulic
Invited Lectures


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College of Engineering, University of Kentucky
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Phone: (859) 257-2972
Fax: (859) 257-1071
Email: sekulicd@engr.uky.edu
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Thermodynamic Analysis and Modeling of Complex Aluminum Structures Formation by Brazing, Thermal Engineering Department Seminar, Institute for Nuclear Sciences, Vinca, Serbia-Montenegro, August 2004.

Compact Heat Exchangers for Automotive and Airspace Applications – Design for Manufacturing, College of Mechanical Engineering Seminar, University of Belgrade, Serbia-Montenegro, August 2004.

Modeling of Kinetics of the Reactive Flow involving Phase Change Phenomena of Micro Layers of Molten Metal, Department of Mechanics Seminar, College of Engineering, University of Novi Sad, Serbia- Montenegro, July 2004

Modeling of Transport Processes Involving Surface Tension Driven Micro Layers of Molten Metal
Research Hypothesis Selection Vs. Theory Development, Chemical and MaterialsEngineering Department Seminar, University of Kentucky, Lexington, 2001.

The Selection of Research Hypothesis vs. Research Objective, University of Novi Sad Scientific Forum – A keynote lecture, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, 2001

Fundamental Research in Brazing, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Seminar, Marquette University, Milwaukee, 2000.

Modeling in Aluminum Brazing, Modine Manufacturing Company, Racine, Wisconsin, 1999

Making Science out of the Art of Brazing, Department of Mechanical Engineering & Center for Robotics and Manufacturing Systems, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA, 1999.

Fundamentals of CAB brazing – Modeling of the Joint Formation, Showa Aluminum Corporation, Oyama-City, Japan, 1998

A Heuristic Approach to Complexity – A Heat Exchanger as an Example, Mechanical Engineering Seminar, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA, 1998.

Research in Brazing - Consortium Activities, Microfin/Microchannel Consortium Meeting, Department of Mechanical Engineering,The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA, 1997

Aluminum Brazed Heat Exchangers - A Story about Complexity, Simplicity and Logical Fallacy, ASHRAE Series Seminar, CEEE, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, 1997

Pinch Method vs. Three-Fluid Heat Exchanger in a Heat Exchanger Network Analysis, Seminar at Marquette University, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering , Milwaukee, Wisconsin., USA, 1995.

Three-Fluid Heat Exchanger Design Theory, Seminar at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Knoxville, Tenn., USA, 1993.

Thermodynamic Efficiency of Heat Exchangers, Invited Lecture at the Mechanical Engineering Department, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY,USA,1992.

An Analysis of Thermal Performance of a Compact Heat Transfer Surface - Macro versus Micro Scale Approach, Invited Lecture at Harrison Division, General Motors Corporation, Seminar, Lockport, NY, USA, 1992

The Experimental Evidence of Oscillatory Phenomena in Communicated Channel Low Reynolds Number Flow, A lecture at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, Mass., USA, 1990.

Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow in Communicating Channels Systems, Invited Lecture at the Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 1990.

Entropy Generation as an Objective Function in Thermal Design - Cryogenic Application, Los Alamos National Laboratory Seminar, Los Alamos, NM, USA, 1990.

The response of low Reynolds number flow to an internal perturbation, Seminar at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Knoxville, Tenn., USA, 1989.

Transitional phenomena in the low Reynolds number flow through a compact heat transfer core, Seminar at Duke University, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Sciences, Durham, NC, USA, 1989.

Boundary layer disturbances and heat transfer augmentation within a compact heat transfer surface, (G *), Seminar at Lehrstuhl A fur Thermodynamik, Technical University Munich, Germany, 1988.

Quality of energy transformation in a heat exchanger, Invited Lecture at Duke University, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Durham, NC, USA, 1987.

Second Law Analysis of a Heat Exchanger, Seminar at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Ten., USA, 1987.

Nucleation in a laminar boundary layer (G *), Seminar at the Lehrstuhl A fur Thermodynamik, Technical University Munich, Germany, 1979.

LANGUAGES
Fluent in English, Serbian and Croatian. Proficiency in German. Has a full command in reading of several other Slavic languages: Russian, Slovenian, and Macedonian. Has a passive command in Latin.

MISCELLANEOUS
Hobbies: scuba diving, rowing [multiple national champion of the former Yugoslav Federation, a former member of the national YU rowing team]; skiing.

Marital status: married (two children).

 

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