
IDEELab | Innovation Research
Qingqing Liu, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Innovation Research
Overview
Dr. Qingqing Liu is an Assistant Professor at the Michael W. Hall School of Mechanical
Engineering at Mississippi State University (MSU). He holds a Ph.D. in Nuclear
Engineering and Radiological Sciences from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. Prior
to joining MSU, he worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of
Michigan-Ann Arbor and as a research scientist at Dynaflow, Inc. Dr. Liu's research
focuses on multiphase flow and heat transfer through experiments, simulations, and
modeling. His group aims to uncover the fundamental physics underlying thermal-fluid
challenges, develop innovative methods and models, and apply these advancements to
science and industry.
Initiatives and Impact
Advanced Multiphase Flow and Thermal Transport Laboratory (AMT 2 Lab)
Dr. Liu leads the AMT 2 Lab, housed within IDEELab at MSU, where his research
integrates experiments, simulations, and modeling of multiphase flow and heat transfer.
His expertise includes:
Nuclear thermal hydraulics
Cryogenic fluid management for space exploration
Phase-change phenomena (boiling & cavitation)
Cooling technology development
Advanced instrumentation development
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