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Tom Celenza
Tom Celenza
Ph.D. Student, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, University of Pennsylvania
Verified email at seas.upenn.edu
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Progress toward high power output in thermionic energy converters
MF Campbell, TJ Celenza, F Schmitt, JW Schwede, I Bargatin
Advanced Science 8 (9), 2003812, 2021
552021
3D photophoretic aircraft made from ultralight porous materials can carry kg-scale payloads in the mesosphere
T Celenza, A Eskenazi, I Bargatin
arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.04281, 2023
12023
Knudsen Pump-and Solar Buoyancy-Based Propulsion for Atmospheric and Martian Exploration
T Celenza, A Eskenazi, Z Lu, A Mann, L Yao-Bate, I Bargatin
AIAA SCITECH 2024 Forum, 1811, 2024
2024
Minimizing the Ground Effect for Photophoretically Levitating Disks
Z Lu, M Stern, J Li, D Candia, L Yao-Bate, TJ Celenza, M Azadi, ...
Physical Review Applied 19 (4), 044004, 2023
2023
Simulation and fabrication of 3D structures for photophoretic levitation
T Celenza, A Eskenazi, Z Lu, L Tesfa, L Yao-Bate, M Azadi, M Campbell, ...
Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation XIX, PC121981J, 2022
2022
Carbon fiber–aluminum sandwich for micro-aerial vehicles and miniature robots
W Cha, L Kasper, MF Campbell, TJ Celenza, GA Popov, J Wang, ...
MRS Advances 6 (19), 477-481, 2021
2021
Enhancing the Photophoretic Lift Force at Low Reynolds Numbers using Three-Dimensional Porous Structures
T Celenza, Z Lu, M Campbell, M Azadi, I Bargatin
MDPI, 2021
2021
Enhancing Lift Force at Low Reynold’s Numbers with Photophoretic Levitation of Porous 3D Structures
T Celenza, M Azadi, Z Lu, MF Campbell, I Bargatin
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