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Overview

Andreas Terzis is affiliated with Google in the United States and specializes in the field of Engineering with a primary focus on Computational Mechanics. Their research contributions span multiple subfields including Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The main topics of their work encompass a range of themes related to fluid and heat transfer phenomena. These include:

  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies
  • Heat Transfer Mechanisms
  • Heat and Mass Transfer in Porous Media
  • Nanofluid Flow and Heat Transfer
  • Turbomachinery Performance and Optimization
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications

Terzis's publications appear frequently in several scientific journals and conference venues. The prominent publication venues where they have multiple contributions include:

  • Physics of Fluids
  • Transport in Porous Media
  • Advanced Materials
  • International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • E3S Web of Conferences

Some of their recent papers include the following:

  • "Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Dielectrics for Energy Conversion: Mechanism, Strategy, and Applications" (2023), published in Advanced Functional Materials
  • "Flow and heat transfer characteristics of double-wall cooling with multi-row short film cooling hole arrangements" (2021), published in International Journal of Thermal Sciences
  • "High-Frequency Water Vapor Sorption Cycling Using Fluidization of Metal-Organic Frameworks" (2020), published in Cell Reports Physical Science
  • "Droplet mobilization at the walls of a microfluidic channel" (2020), published in Physics of Fluids
  • "A superhydrophilic metal-organic framework thin film for enhancing capillary-driven boiling heat transfer" (2021), published in Journal of Materials Chemistry A

Terzis collaborates frequently with several researchers in their field. Notable frequent co-authors include:

  • Guang Yang
  • Xu Chu
  • Soumya Mukherjee
  • Weijin Li
  • Jingyi Wu

Best Publications

  • Wireless Sensor Networks for Healthcare

    JeongGil Ko;Chenyang Lu;Mani B Srivastava;John A Stankovic

  • A multifaceted approach to understanding the botnet phenomenon

    Moheeb Abu Rajab;Jay Zarfoss;Fabian Monrose;Andreas Terzis

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  • Surviving wi-fi interference in low power ZigBee networks

    Chieh-Jan Mike Liang;Nissanka Bodhi Priyantha;Jie Liu;Andreas Terzis

  • Using Smartphones and Machine Learning to Quantify Parkinson Disease Severity: The Mobile Parkinson Disease Score

    Andong Zhan;Srihari Mohan;Christopher Tarolli;Ruth B. Schneider

  • Design and evaluation of a versatile and efficient receiver-initiated link layer for low-power wireless

    Prabal Dutta;Stephen Dawson-Haggerty;Yin Chen;Chieh-Jan Mike Liang

  • My botnet is bigger than yours (maybe, better than yours): why size estimates remain challenging

    Moheeb Abu Rajab;Jay Zarfoss;Fabian Monrose;Andreas Terzis

  • MEDiSN: Medical emergency detection in sensor networks

    Jeonggil Ko;Jong Hyun Lim;Yin Chen;Rvăzvan Musvaloiu-E

  • MEDiSN: medical emergency detection in sensor networks

    JeongGil Ko;Rǎzvan Musǎloiu-Elefteri;Jong Hyun Lim;Yin Chen

  • Wireless Medical Sensor Networks in Emergency Response: Implementation and Pilot Results

    Tia Gao;C. Pesto;L. Selavo;Yin Chen

  • Koala: Ultra-Low Power Data Retrieval in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Razvan Musaloiu-E.;Chieh-Jan Mike Liang;Andreas Terzis

  • Reducing web latency: the virtue of gentle aggression

    Tobias Flach;Nandita Dukkipati;Andreas Terzis;Barath Raghavan

  • Connecting low-power and lossy networks to the internet

    Jeonggil Ko;A Terzis;S Dawson-Haggerty;D E Culler

  • Minimising the effect of WiFi interference in 802.15.4 wireless sensor networks

    Razvan Musaloiu-E.;Andreas Terzis

  • Using mobile robots to harvest data from sensor fields

    O. Tekdas;V. Isler;J.H. Lim;A. Terzis

  • RACNet: a high-fidelity data center sensing network

    Chieh-Jan Mike Liang;Jie Liu;Liqian Luo;Andreas Terzis

  • RSVP Operation Over IP Tunnels

    A. Terzis;J. Krawczyk;J. Wroclawski;L. Zhang

  • Evaluating the Performance of RPL and 6LoWPAN in TinyOS

    JeongGil Ko;Stephen Dawson-Haggerty;Omprakash Gnawali;David Culler

  • A two-tier resource management model for the Internet

    A. Terzis;L. Wang;J. Ogawa;L. Zhang

  • Slip surface localization in wireless sensor networks for landslide prediction

    Andreas Terzis;Annalingam Anandarajah;Kevin Moore;I-Jeng Wang

  • Ultra-low power time synchronization using passive radio receivers

    Yin Chen;Qiang Wang;Marcus Chang;Andreas Terzis

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander S. Szalay
Alexander S. Szalay Johns Hopkins University
Lixia Zhang
Lixia Zhang University of California, Los Angeles
Fabian Monrose
Fabian Monrose University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Randal Burns
Randal Burns Johns Hopkins University
René Vidal
René Vidal University of Pennsylvania
Jie Liu
Jie Liu Harbin Institute of Technology
David E. Culler
David E. Culler University of California, Berkeley
Adam Dunkels
Adam Dunkels RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
Prabal Dutta
Prabal Dutta University of California, Berkeley
Jim Gray
Jim Gray Microsoft (United States)

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