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Kyle Daun is a Professor in Mechanical Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Waterloo. His primary research interests include heat conduction, aerosolized nanoparticles, laser-based combustion tomography, and heat treatment materials processing. Professor Daun's research group focuses on studying inverse problems in combustion heat transfer and methodologies related to optical tomography. He has worked extensively on the optimal design of industrial combustion devices and has expertise in gas-surface scattering and molecular gas dynamics. After completing his postdoctoral fellowship as a research officer at the National Research Council Canada, Daun made significant advancements in the field of thermal radiation and combustion diagnostics, collaborating with notable researchers and validating molecular dynamics simulations. He has served as a referee for various scientific journals and has received multiple prestigious awards throughout his career, including the JQSRT Young Scientist Award and the Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship.
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