Agus Pulung Sasmito
Université McGill, Montreal, Canada
Canada
Academic profile:
He is also editorial member at Applied Sciences, Catalysts, and Drying Technology
Expertise
Fluid Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Energy, Heat Exchangers, Heat Transfer, Chemical Engineering, Convection, Electrochemistry, Fuel Cells, Thermal Management, Energy Systems, Mining Engineering, Polymer Electrolytes, Thermography, Mine Ventilation
Brief CV
Dr. Agus Pulung Sasmito is a tenured Associate Professor at McGill Mining & Materials Engineering Department. Having interdisciplinary backgrounds, i.e. a bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics, a Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering, and a Postdoctoral experience in Mining Engineering, Sasmito's research and educational efforts have focused on advanced multiphysics systems for sustainable minerals and energy extraction. He established McGill Mine Multiphysics Laboratory and his research has spanned a wide range of scientific and technological development for mine ventilation, heating, cooling, freezing and drying, geo-energy, thermal energy storage, artificial ground freezing, slurry, paste and particulate flow, rock-microwave and other multiphysics modeling in mining and energy extraction engineering. Dr. Sasmito has supervised more than 25 graduate students (M.Eng. and Ph.D.) and postdoctoral associates and has published over 120 refereed journal papers and more than 70 peer-reviewed conference papers. In 2019, he was awarded the CIM-Bedford Canadian Young Mining Leaders Award and in 2021, Dr. Sasmito received The 2021 Principal Prize for Outstanding Emerging Researcher.
Education
Ph.D from National University of Singapore
B.Eng (Hons) from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
Research website
Mine Multiphysics: Advanced Multiphysics Systems for Sustainable Minerals & Energy Extraction