Cila Herman
Cila V. Herman is an American thermal engineer from the former Yugoslavia.[1][2] Her research has concerned heat transfer,[1][2] the use of thermal imaging to diagnose skin cancer,[3] refrigeration using thermoacoustic heat engines,[1] and the electromagnetic control of bubbles in boiling liquids.[4][2] She is retired as a professor emerita at the Johns Hopkins University Department of Mechanical Engineering,[5] where she formerly directed the Heat Transfer Lab.[4]
Despite hoping to become a physician like her mother, Herman was pushed by her family to become an electrical engineering student at the University of Novi Sad in Yugoslavia.[1] She completed a doctorate in mechanical engineering in 1992 at the Technical University of Munich in Germany, and in the same year joined the Johns Hopkins University faculty.[1][2] After receiving a National Science Foundation CAREER Award,[2] Herman was a 1997 recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.[1] She retired as a professor emerita in 2017.[5]
References
- ^ a b c d e f Sneiderman, Phil (November 3, 1997), "Young researchers get national attention: Cila Herman one of four at Hopkins to earn early career award", The Gazette, Johns Hopkins University, retrieved 2025-03-10
- ^ a b c d e Hansen, Kathryn (June 2005), "Wired for Science", Johns Hopkins Magazine, Johns Hopkins University, retrieved 2025-03-10
- ^ "Researchers have an infrared eye for cancer", The Engineer, March 1, 2010, retrieved 2025-03-10
- ^ a b "Electric field tames stubborn bubbles in zero gravity: engineering professor and her students test theory inside NASA's 'Vomit Comet'", News Release, Johns Hopkins University, November 8, 1999, retrieved 2025-03-10
- ^ a b "Cheers: January 2017", Hub at work, Johns Hopkins University, January 3, 2017, retrieved 2025-03-10
External links
- Cila Herman publications indexed by Google Scholar
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