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Overview

This home page includes an Overview, the Mission, and the History of the Advanced Combustion & Energy Systems (ACES) Laboratory at Stony Brook University.  To learn more about the ongoing research, including active research projects, please visit our Research page.  Faculty and PhD candidate bios and contact information can be found on our People page.  Finally, external links to the affiliated groups and departments and news articles about the group and our research can be found on our Links page.  If you’re interest in joining the group as a PhD candidate or if your interested in collaborating on any area of research interest, please feel free to contact Professor Assanis.

Mission

The mission of the Advanced Combustion & Energy Systems Laboratory is to provide fundamental understanding and insight of advanced combustion and energy conversion processes by researching the current challenges associated with the next generation of high efficiency engines and advanced combustion devices so as to contribute to accelerating their development.

All the ACES meeting virtually for our weekly research group meeting.

History

The Advanced Combustion & Energy Systems (ACES) Laboratory at Stony Brook University was founded in 2020 under the directorship of Prof. Assanis.  It is an evolution of the former Engine Combustion Research Group that was originally established in 2014 to conduct fundamental and applied research on spark-ignition, diesel, and advanced combustion engines. The ACES laboratory has expanded and adapted to address the modern energy and emissions challenges we face.  The ACES laboratory has office space, access to the high performance computing clusters of the Institute for Advanced Computational Science (IACS), and a laboratory facility located at the Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center (AERTC). Currently, the group includes 1 faculty member, 1 post-doc, 1 visiting scholar, 5 PhD students, 1 masters-level and 1 undergraduate student.

lab_pic1The Advanced Combustion and Energy Systems Laboratory located in the Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center (AERTC)

Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center (AERTC) at Stony Brook University