Revankar elected ANS fellow
Revankar will be recognized with a framed certificate at the ANS Summer Meeting in San Antonio, Texas, June 8. The ANS cited Revankar for his "pioneering contributions to experimental and theoretical methods for nuclear thermal hydraulics and safety that have advanced the state-of-the-art in scaling, integral system testing, choked flow, passive cooling systems, composite fuels, and nuclear hydrogens systems; and for his original contributions to the development of interfacial area concentration measurement and database for advanced two-fluid model development."
Revankar, who also is director of the Multiphase and Fuel Cell Research Laboratory in the School of Nuclear Engineering, studies multiphase flow and heat transfer, microgravity multiphase flow in packed beds, fuel-cell design, simulation and power systems, thermochemical water splitting hydrogen production, reactor thermal hydraulics and safety.