Chris Boyce

Research Associate
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Princeton University
United States of America

Biography

Since high school Chris Boyce have been very interested in engineering new energy technologies to help mitigate carbon emissions. Now he is imaging and modeling fundamental aspects of fluidized beds to better enable combustion cycles with carbon capture and sequestration.He is also interested in engaging in entrepreneurship and advising on policy in order to enable ideas in the lab to impact the energy landscape. In the coming years, he seek to conduct research and educate students in a way that leads to material change as an assistant professor of chemical engineering and member of the Lenfest Center for Sustainable Energy at Columbia University

Research Intrest

Fluidization,Computational Fluid Dynamics,Modeling and Simulation and Magnetic Resonance

List of Publications
Christopher Michael Boyce, Ali Ozel, N. P. Rice, Sankaran Sundaresan, et.al, 2016, Effective Particle Diameters for Simulating Fluidization of Non-spherical Particles: CFD-DEM Models vs. MRI Measurements, 3-60
Christopher Michael Boyce, Ali Ozel, Jari Kolehmainen, Sankaran Sundaresan, et.al, 2017, Growth and Breakup of a Wet Agglomerate in a Dry Gas-Solid Fluidized Bed, JAIChE, 1-7
"Christopher Michael Boyce, Ali Ozel, Jari Kolehmainen, Sankaran Sundaresan, 2017, Analysis of the Effect of Small Amounts of Liquid on Gas-Solid Fluidization using CFD-DEM Simulations, JAIChE, 2-54 "