Meet The Team




The Team Drives Success and Innovation

Dr. Georgios Koutsakis

Principal Investigator

Prof. Koutsakis is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at The University of New Mexico. He developed techniques to maximize in-cylinder heat insulation while ensuring coating durability under the extreme and unsteady conditions of a diesel engine. His expertise was recognized in 2020 when he received the Society of Automotive Engineers Myers Award for Outstanding Student and Young Professional Paper. He served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University and as a Visiting Scientist at the University of Virginia. His research then was centered on characterizing and modeling radiative and conductive heat transfer of high-temperature radiation barrier coatings and thermal protection systems, with applications ranging from advanced gas turbines to spacecrafts. He is a member of the SAE, ASME and AIAA. Prof. Koutsakis’ current research focuses on problems involving heat transfer, materials science, and fracture mechanics, particularly in the contexts of propulsion and power generation systems.

Graduate Students

Dimitris Vrocharis

Ph.D. Candidate

Mario Cestri

Ph.D. Candidate

Perla Salinas

Master's Student

Amjad Samra

Master's Student

Undergraduate Students

Jasmine Buenviaje

Mechanical Engineer, Senior

Kerly Reyes-Contreras

Mechanical Engineer, Senior

Micah Wolbrecht

Mechanical Engineer, Senior

Alejandro Ramirez De Jesus

Mechanical Engineer, Senior

Jeremy Williams

Mechanical Engineer, Senior

Robert Ketcham

Mechanical Engineer, Junior

Luis Castro

Mechanical Engineer, Junior

Logan Bermudez

Electrical Engineer, Sophmore