PhD. in Applied Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics, Chalmers University, Göteborg, Sweden
MSc. in Mechanical Engineering 1973, Chalmers University, Göteborg, Sweden
Dr. Bengt Sunden is a Professor Emeritus at Lund University. He has supervised 50 Licentiate of Engineering theses and 51 PhD theses, including six licentiate theses and eight PhD theses at Chalmers University. He has also supervised many PhD theses in China and Iran, as well as more than 25 postdoctoral researchers and over 180 Master’s students in Engineering.
According to ISI Knowledge Web of Science and Scopus, he has more than 25,034 citations and an h-index of 75. Google Scholar reports over 33,459 citations and an h-index of 87.
Dr. Sunden teaches courses in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, heat exchangers, numerical heat transfer, thermal radiation, boiling and evaporation, heat and mass transfer, and hydrogen batteries and fuel cells. His class sizes range from 10 to 150 students.
He has been engaged in online courses on Advanced Heat Transfer, Aerospace Heat Transfer Applications, and Heat Exchangers, as well as short courses on Fuel Cells and Electrochemical Devices.
Dr. Bengt Sunden is a Professor Emeritus at Lund University. He has supervised 50 Licentiate of Engineering theses and 51 PhD theses, including six licentiate theses and eight PhD theses at Chalmers University. He has also supervised many PhD theses in China and Iran, as well as more than 25 postdoctoral researchers and over 180 Master’s students in Engineering.
According to ISI Knowledge Web of Science and Scopus, he has more than 25,034 citations and an h-index of 75. Google Scholar reports over 33,459 citations and an h-index of 87.
Dr. Sunden teaches courses in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, heat exchangers, numerical heat transfer, thermal radiation, boiling and evaporation, heat and mass transfer, and hydrogen batteries and fuel cells. His class sizes range from 10 to 150 students.
He has been engaged in online courses on Advanced Heat Transfer, Aerospace Heat Transfer Applications, and Heat Exchangers, as well as short courses on Fuel Cells and Electrochemical Devices.