Karla Mossi, Ph.D.
Associate Chair, Professor, Graduate Program Director, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
- Engineering East Hall, Richmond VA UNITED STATES
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Biography
With expertise in smart materials, energy harvesting, and applied sensing, Dr. Mossi holds a licensed medical sensor patent and has secured significant funding and fellowships from agencies like NASA and the NRC. A dedicated advocate for diversity and women in STEM, she has mentored over 120 graduate students, and her global impact earned her recognition on Forbes Central America’s "100 Powerful Women" list.
Accomplishments
Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award for Laboratory Instruction
Awarded by Old Dominion University.
Parents’ Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
Awarded by VCU School of Engineering.
Student Section Advisor Award for District F
Awarded by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Education
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras
B.S.
Mechanical Engineering
1988
Old Dominion University
M.S.
Mechanical Engineering
1992
Old Dominion University
Ph.D.
Mechanical Engineering
1998
Selected Articles
Thermoelectric devices with rotated and coaxial leg configurations: Numerical analysis of performance
Applied Thermal EngineeringErturun, U., & Mossi, K. (2015). Thermoelectric devices with rotated and coaxial leg configurations: Numerical analysis of performance. Applied Thermal Engineering, 85, 304-312.
Influence of leg sizing and spacing on power generation and thermal stresses of thermoelectric devices
Applied EnergyErturun, U., Erermis, K., & Mossi, K. (2015). Influence of leg sizing and spacing on power generation and thermal stresses of thermoelectric devices. Applied Energy, 159, 19-27.
A simple method to characterize the impedance of pyroelectric materials at ultra-low frequencies.
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures,Shaheen, M. A., Erturun, U., Campbell, B., & Mossi, K. (2016). A simple method to characterize the impedance of pyroelectric materials at ultra-low frequencies. Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, 1045389X16645865.