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3:00 pm: September Research & Technology Forum


September 30, 2025

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Presentation: Renewable MOF-Coated Delignified Wood Composites for Sustainable Gas Separation

Speaker: Professor Yeqing Wang

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as highly tunable and efficient materials for gas separation, but their practical deployment is limited by scalability and structural fragility.

This presentation will explore delignified wood (DW) as a renewable, highly porous scaffold to host MOF particles and create robust composites for gas separation applications. Plasma etching was used to introduce reactive –COOH groups onto the DW surface, enabling effective MOF attachment through dip-coating and electrostatic interactions. Surface characterization confirmed uniform coating of UiO-66-NH₂ MOF particles, achieving loadings up to 330 wt%. While inner-channel infiltration remains challenging, the DW scaffolds demonstrated enhanced stability compared to conventional thin-film or paper-based supports.

Mechanical and airflow tests indicated that MOF loading stabilizes under operating conditions, with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) binders further improving adhesion at the cost of reduced formaldehyde absorption efficiency.

Overall, this study highlights MOF-coated DW as a promising sustainable platform combining mechanical robustness, high porosity, and selective adsorption capability, offering new opportunities in scalable and renewable gas separation technologies.

About the Speaker:

Dr. Yeqing Wang is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Syracuse University (SU). Before joining SU in August 2020, he was an Assistant Professor at the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Mississippi State University between 2018 and 2020. From 2016–2018, Dr. Wang worked as a postdoc at the Air Force Research Lab (Eglin Air Force Base) and University of Florida. His research interests include mechanics of composite materials and structures, multifunctional composites, and advanced manufacturing of composite materials. Dr. Wang’s research projects have been funded by NSF, NASA, Boeing, and Oak Ridge Associated Universities. He is a recipient of the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award and the Best Paper Award at the 2012 American Society for Composites Technical Conference, a voted member of the ASME Structures & Materials Technical Committee, and a senior member of the AIAA. Dr. Wang received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Iowa.

727 East Washington St
Syracuse, NY 13244
United States
3154434445

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3:30 pm: October Research & Technology Forum


October 20, 2025

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Presentation: Shaping the Air: Aerodynamic Fluid Flow Control from Flying Vehicles to Smarter Cities

Speaker: Professor Yiyang Sun

Fluid dynamics governs the invisible forces that shape both our machines and our built environments, from the air flowing over an aircraft wing to the breezes that weave through city streets. In aerospace engineering, understanding unsteady aerodynamics is crucial for achieving quieter, safer, and more efficient designs, particularly under extreme flow conditions that lead to turbulence, noise, and structural stress.

A central challenge lies in controlling these chaotic flows. Active flow control provides a powerful pathway forward: by deliberately introducing small, well-designed disturbances, we can harness and reshape unsteady flows for improved performance.

Over the past few decades, modal analysis techniques have enabled us to distill the complexity of fluid dynamics into essential patterns, revealing the dominant instabilities, energy transfers, and input–output relationships within the flow. These insights not only deepen our scientific understanding but also guide the design of physics-informed control strategies.

This talk will demonstrate how these methods are applied in aerospace systems, such as cavity flows and high-speed jet interactions, where active flow control is already transforming aerodynamic performance.

Importantly, the same approaches can be extended to the built environment, offering new ways to analyze and influence airflow around buildings, enhance urban microclimates, and ultimately contribute to smarter, more sustainable cities.

About the Speaker:

Dr. Yiyang Sun is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Syracuse University. She earned her Ph.D. from Florida State University (2017) and her B.S. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (2012). Dr. Sun’s research bridges fundamental fluid dynamics and applied flow control, leveraging high-fidelity simulations, modal/non-modal analysis, and data-driven modeling to design quieter, more efficient aerodynamic systems. By uncovering the underlying physics of complex flows, such as nonlinear interactions and multiscale dynamics, her work advances physics-based control strategies with real-world applications in aerospace engineering. Dr. Sun is a recipient of the 2024 Young Investigator Program Award from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and was honored with the Amelia Earhart Fellowship during her Ph.D. studies in 2016.

727 East Washington St
Syracuse, NY 13244
United States
3154434445

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