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Andrew P. Chiodo Engineer
Email: chiodo reaction-eng.com
Summary
Andrew Chiodo is currently performing research and
analysis on combustion, thermodynamics, heat transfer and
fluid mechanics for large-scale industrial systems of
reacting and non-reacting turbulent flows. The emphasis of
his work is on applying computational fluid dynamic simulation software to
assess the performance of coal-fired, gas-fired, and
oil-fired boilers. These analyses include evaluations of operational
impacts and strategies to improve combustion and control NOx, SOx, mercury, and other pollutants.
Research interests also include the chemical mechanisms and
chemical kinetics of reacting flows, especially those
associated with NOx reducing agents. Previous research
included size segregation studies concerning polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) with the goal of developing
advanced methods for the measurement of the size
distribution and composition of particulate matter (PM)
emitted from mobile and stationary sources.
Education
- B.S. Chemical Engineering, University of Utah, May 2002
Experience
- Engineer, Reaction Engineering International, Salt
Lake City, Utah (2002 - Present)
- Research Assistant, Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP), University of Utah (2001 - 2002)
- Laboratory Assistant, Research and Development, Huish Detergents, Inc (2000)
Professional Associations and Awards
- Member, Golden Key International Honour Society
- Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE)
- Academic-All-Western Athletic Conference (WAC) (1996-1997 & 1997-1998)
- Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Scholar-Athlete Award (1996-1997 & 1997-1998)
- Athletic scholarship (1996-1998)
- Flying J Academic Scholarship (2001-2002)
- John Zink Academic Scholarship for excellence in combustion research (2001-2002)
- All America in Swimming (1994, 1995)
Additional Information
University of Utah varsity men's swim team (1995-1998)
Publications
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