Nanoscale Heat Transfer: From Materials to Devices, by Prof. Patrick Hopkins
Patrick E. Hopkins, a University of Virginia mechanical and aerospace engineer professor and MIST Center site co-director, discusses nanoscale heat transfer impacts the thermal properties of materials and performance of devices as part of the MIST Center's seminar series titled "In the MIST of Things."

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