Ishwar Puri

Ishwar Kanwar Puri is an Indian-American and Canadian scientist, engineer, and academic. He is dean of the Faculty of Engineering and professor of mechanical engineering at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] He is also the founding academic director of McMaster's Computing Infrastructure Research Centre.[8]

Ishwar K. Puri
Ishwar K. Puri at a scientific meeting held in Sendai, Japan in 2011
Born1959
CitizenshipUnited States
Canada
Alma materUniversity of California, San Diego
Delhi College of Engineering
St. Xavier's School, Delhi
Known forPartially premixed flames, laminar flames, magnetic fluids, nanoscale transport phenomena, mathematical biology
AwardsCanadian Academy of Engineering Fellow
ASME Fellow
AAAS Fellow
Licensed Professional Engineer
N. Waldo Harrison Professor, Virginia Tech
Scientific career
FieldsApplied physics, Molecular simulations, Nanomechanics, Combustion, Heat transfer
InstitutionsMcMaster University
Virginia Tech
University of Illinois at Chicago
University of California, San Diego
ThesisThe structure and extinction of counterflow flames (1987)
Doctoral advisorKalyanasundaram Seshadri
Doctoral studentsIshwar Puri at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
Websitewww.ikpuri.com

Education

Puri studied at St. Xavier's School, Delhi from 1964-76. Thereafter, he graduated with a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Delhi College of Engineering of Delhi University, Delhi in 1982. He then completed his M.S. (1984) and Ph.D (1987) degrees in engineering science (applied mechanics) from University of California, San Diego.

Career in engineering science

Puri's vision for McMaster Engineering has been to invest in excellence by recruiting and retaining the best talent, marshaling resources to help the faculty, staff and students fulfill their capabilities,[9][10][11] recognizing outstanding contributions and innovations, and efficient governance and administration.[12]

Motivated by the need to “prepare students to be flexible in a rapidly changing world and to meet challenges not yet imagined”, in 2019 he announced the most significant transformation in the sixty year history of engineering education at McMaster University through The Pivot, where design thinking, an innovation mindset and entrepreneurship are embedded in all programming.[13] The three pillars of The Pivot are (1) changing the curriculum by seamless, project-based learning experiences, (2) reimagining the classroom by creating purpose-built studio spaces that replace lecture halls, and (3) amplifying experiential learning by offering more extracurricular and research opportunities to students.[14]

His leadership facilitated the first McMaster MOOC, which was launched through Coursera.[15] In partnership with the Faculty of Health Sciences, Dr. Puri initiated the McMaster University's – and first of its kind in Canada – Integrated Biomedical Engineering and Health Sciences Program (IBEHS) that integrates engineering and health sciences, allowing multiple career pathways for graduates in health, engineering and entrepreneurship.[16]

The 2017 ShanghaiRanking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects[17] ranked the Faculty's civil engineering program 29th in the world, and metallurgical engineering, computer science and engineering, and transportation science and technology programs within the top 75 around the globe.[18]

He established the community-engaged co-curricular experiential learning MacChangers program,[19] which enables teams of McMaster students across disciplines to propose local solutions to the problems posed by the UN Sustainable Development Goals.[20][21] MacChangers, which was the first Canadian program to be part of the US National Academy of Engineering Grand Challenges Scholars Program,[22] has led to social innovation startups, such as for healthcare.[23]

Prior to his appointment as dean and professor at McMaster, he served as N. Waldo Harrison Professor[24] and Head of the Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics (ESM) at Virginia Tech. He led the ESM program for nine years from 2004 through 2013.

He was a postdoctoral researcher and then an Assistant Research Engineer at the University of California, San Diego from 1987-90. In January, 1990, he was appointed as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago. This was converted to a tenure-track appointment as assistant professor in August, 1991. He was thereafter promoted to the rank of associate professor with tenure in 1994, and to the rank of Professor in 1999.

He continued to serve at UIC as Director of Graduate Studies of the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering programs from 1994–97, and also 1999-2000; as Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies from 2000–01, and finally as Executive Associate Dean of Engineering (2001–04). At UIC, he also served on the steering committee of the UIC Institute for Environmental Studies, and helped facilitate several of UIC's micro- and nanotechnology initiatives.

In 2004, Puri moved to Virginia Tech to assume the position of professor and department head of engineering science and mechanics. He helped move that program into new convergences at the intersections of the life and physical sciences, and engineering mechanics, and promoted transformative scholarship, particularly through several new faculty hires in novel and interdisciplinary areas of applied mechanics.[25] These efforts helped the department to be ranked fifth in the United States in the undergraduate engineering physics/engineering science category by U.S. News & World Report in 2012.[26]

As department head, he played a leading role at Virginia Tech in the reoccupation of Norris Hall, where his department was housed, after the tragic shootings initiated by a mentally disturbed student.[27][28][29][30][31][32]

Accomplishments

Puri is a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering,[33][34][35] American Society of Mechanical Engineers[36] and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[37] He is a licensed professional engineer (P.Eng) registered in Ontario.

In 2019, he was appointed as a member of Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada for three years by the Governor General of Canada acting on the advice of the Minister for Science.[38][39][40] The Council’s main responsibilities are to set the strategy and high-level policies for NSERC to advance Canada’s research and development agenda.[41]

In 2014, he was elected by his peers, deans of engineering worldwide, to serve a three-year term on the executive committee of the Global Engineering Deans Council.[42] In 2017, Puri was elected as chair of the Canadian National Council of Deans of Engineering and Applied Science for a two-year term.[43] He has served as Secretary of the American Academy of Mechanics.

In 2010, his alma mater, St. Xavier's School, Delhi, honored him with the Xaverian Excellence Award for his outstanding achievements, pioneering spirit, leadership and public service,[44] and in 2014 the school bestowed upon him its Lifetime Achievement Award for accomplishments in education and research.[45]

Puri was named N. Waldo Harrison Professor at Virginia Tech in 2011.

Scholarship

Puri is the author of over 300 archival and conference publications, reports, and book chapters in the fields of combustion, energy and transport phenomena, thermomagnetic convection and magnetic fluid transport, and the cancer stem cell hypothesis.(Ishwar K. Puri, List of papers)

He has edited a book on the environmental implications of combustion processes,[46] a textbook on advanced thermodynamics engineering,[47] now in its second edition,[48] and another on combustion science and engineering.[49]

Notable Papers

The structure of triple flames stabilized on a slot burner[50] discusses the structure of a triple flame that contains three exothermic reaction zones which merge at a "triple point" and shows how these zones have different features.

Heat transfer augmentation using a magnetic fluid under the influence of a line dipole[51] describes ferrohydrodynamic convection by examining the relationship between an imposed magnetic field, and the resulting ferrofluid flow and thus temperature distribution.

Mathematical model for the cancer stem cell hypothesis[52] discusses how cancers can occur because of mutations in normal stem cells and presents a predictive mathematical model. It is the first work to show mathematically how repeated insult to mature cells increases the risk of cancer.

Single magnetic particle dynamics in a microchannel[53] illustrates how the collection of magnetic microbeads in a microfluidic flow is influenced by a magnetic field, as well as the particle size, magnetic susceptibility, host fluid velocity and viscosity, and length scale.

Thermal transport across nanoscale solid-fluid interfaces[54] shows how the nanoscale thermal resistance, or Kapitza resistance, is lowered by making a solid-fluid interface more hydrophilic.

Other contributions

Puri was a founder and mentor of NanoSpin, which was a startup that has developed a cooling system for computers and electronic devices. This cooling system used a liquid dispersion of magnetic nanoparticles to dissipate waste heat.[55][56] He is also the founder of Celerite Labs, a startup taking two products to market, one an easy-to-follow home test to screen for COVID-19 antibodies or other viral infections and the other a 3D-printer for human cells and tissues to test different drug therapies.[57]

He was invited through the Swiss Leonard Euler Center of the European Research Community of Fluid Turbulence and Combustion in 1998 and 1999 to visit the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich. He was an Environmental Fellow in 1993 through the American Association for the Advancement of Science-Environmental Protection Agency (AAAS-EPA) program,[58] and in 1992 he was a NASA/Stanford University Center for Turbulence Research Fellow.

At the University of Illinois at Chicago, he established a European-US consortium to conduct engineering student exchanges at the undergraduate and graduate levels that was funded through the US Department of Education FIPSE program. He has led an interdisciplinary program in engineering ethics.[59] He posts a regular Twitter outreach feed on technical and academic matters.[60]

He serves the profession by organizing workshops and meetings, for instance the 2009 Joint ASCE-ASME-SES Conference on Mechanics and Materials,[61] and conceived the AmeriMech 2012 Mechanics in Biology Workshop series.[62]

His outreach also includes e-seminars on nanotechnology,[63] future energy scenarios,[64] and other emerging issues.[65]

He has been a TEDx speaker.[66][67][68][69][70]

Topical and literary contributions

Puri writes on issues related to science and academia,[71][72][73][74] and discusses innovation policy and practice,[75][76][77] such as AI and the future[78] and anticipated disruptions in higher education.[79][80][81]

However, his first archival publication was neither scientific nor technical. Instead, it was a collection of poetry written in English and published in 1982.[82][83] A 1984 review of this book of poems, Narcissus Wept, reads, "He has something to say evidently and tries to say it with becoming gravity."[84]

Family

Puri is the eldest child born in 1959 into a Punjabi Khatri family in New Delhi, India where he lived until his early twenties.

His father was Dr. Krishan Kanwar Puri, who retired as Department Head of Chemistry at Delhi College of Engineering, Delhi, and his mother was Dr. Sushila Gaind Puri who retired as Department Head of Anesthesiology at G. B. Pant Hospital,[85] New Delhi. The elder Dr. Puri, his father, wrote his thesis on acetin fats[86] at the University of Münster where he received his Dr. rer. nat. degree. His mother began her career as a pioneering anesthesiologist at Lady Harding Medical College and Hospital in New Delhi.[87]

Before marrying, his parents settled separately in Delhi in 1947 as refugees due to the partition of India. His Puri family origins lie in Ghartal village that is in Gujranwala District, now in Pakistan, and his Gaind family origins are from Pasrur in Sialkot District, also in Pakistan now.

He lives with his wife, Beth Levinson, in Ancaster, Ontario in Canada. Ms. Levinson's Jewish roots run through San Diego, California and Brooklyn, in the United States to Eastern Europe where many of her relatives were consumed and displaced by the Holocaust. They have three children.

Together, the family has established the Ishwar K. Puri and Beth R. Levinson Scholarship that enables the education of an underprivileged girl student through grades K-12 at St. Xavier's School, Delhi in India.

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gollark: “All problems can be solved by a sufficient concentration of electrical and magnetic waves.”

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