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MSU’S Singh receives Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancemen­t Award from ORAU

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A faculty member in Mississipp­i State’s James Worth Bagley College of Engineerin­g is among this year’s recipients of the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancemen­t Awards from Oak Ridge Associated Universiti­es.

Prashant Singh, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineerin­g, will receive $10,000 in seed money to support his research through the award program, with the $5,000 grant from ORAU being matched by MSU. He is among 35 junior faculty members from ORAU institutio­ns receiving the honor, which aims to support the developmen­t of young faculty. ORAU is a consortium of more than 100 universiti­es that provides innovative scientific and technical solutions to advance national priorities in science, health, education and national security.

“As a research institutio­n, ORAU is proud to recognize and support the research and profession­al developmen­t of the 35 emerging leaders who are receiving Powe Awards this year,” said Ken Tobin, ORAU vice president for research and university partnershi­ps. “The Powe Award program benefits our member universiti­es and is always extremely popular because it provides an opportunit­y for young faculty members to further their research careers and pursue new funding avenues.”

Singh’s research focus is on heat transfer enhancemen­t, advanced electronic­s cooling, thermal energy conversion and storage, and advanced thermal diagnostic­s, among other areas. An MSU faculty member since 2019, he earned a bachelor’s degree from India National Institute of Technology, a master’s degree from Arizona State University and a doctorate from Virginia Tech, all in mechanical engineerin­g.

“The award will advance the fundamenta­l understand­ing of heat transfer and liquid flow through additively manufactur­ed compact lattice topologies for electronic packaging applicatio­ns,” Singh said. “The long-term goal of this research is to leverage the advancemen­ts in metal additive manufactur­ing in the developmen­t of highperfor­mance, compact, lightweigh­t and cost-effective solutions to the increasing demands for high heat flux dissipatio­n in modern electronic devices.”

ORAU’S Powe Awards honor the late MSU alumnus and former research vice president Ralph E. Powe, who was active in several ORAU committees and special projects during his 16-year tenure as MSU’S ORAU councilor.

“This award recognizes Dr. Singh’s immense research talent and potential as he continues the next steps in his career,” said Julie Jordan, MSU vice president for research and economic developmen­t and ORAU member councilor. “We have outstandin­g early career faculty across campus that are in the process of building and expanding their impactful research programs, and I am proud to see them recognized and supported by organizati­ons such as ORAU.”

 ??  ?? MSU President Mark E. Keenum, right, presents Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineerin­g Prashant Singh with the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancemen­t Award from Oak Ridge Associated Universiti­es. (Photo by Robby Lozano, MSU)
MSU President Mark E. Keenum, right, presents Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineerin­g Prashant Singh with the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancemen­t Award from Oak Ridge Associated Universiti­es. (Photo by Robby Lozano, MSU)

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