People
Principal Investigator
Prof. Greg Rieker
Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ECME 226
2009: PhD, Stanford University
2004: MS, Stanford University
2002: BS, University of Missouri - Rolla
Prof. Rieker has been at ֱ since Fall 2013. His teaching interests are in design and thermosciences. Prior to the University of ֱ, Greg spent a year as an NRC research associate at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), exploring the use of frequency comb lasers for sensing in practical systems. Prior to NIST, Greg developed and studied a plasma-based particle accelerator for medical applications, first as a postdoc at Stanford and then through a company that he co-founded. During his PhD, he developed laser-based sensors for a variety of combustion applications, including internal combustion engines, scramjet engines, and oil refinery process flames.
Prof. Rieker has a particular interest in mentoring and developing students into multi-faceted engineers – that is, engineers who are not only excellent researchers, but leaders and entrepreneurs with an eye toward creating opportunity for themselves and others.