Advanced Thermofluids Optimization, Modelling and Simulation (ATOMS) Laboratory
Research Areas
Nanoscale Transport Phenomena
Atomistic simulation techniques and hierarchical modelling methodologies for thermal engineering of nanostructured materials, with applications in metal-ion batteries
Electric Vehicle Batteries and Chargers
Multiscale hierarchical modelling, design, optimization and prototyping of thermal management systems of batteries, chargers and electric vehicles
Bioengineering and Biomedical Devices
Engineering technologies and modelling methodologies to advance the fields of tissue engineering, biomedical devices, and cardiovascular biomechanics
Energy Systems
Soil and Water Pollution
Modelling & optimization for efficiency and environmental impact of complex energy systems; Geo-physical/chemical & machine learning to characterize inequitable exposures to soil and water pollution
Step into the future with our newly established state-of-the-art Thermal Management Systems (TMS) Laboratory
Experience cutting-edge research with comprehensive numerical and experimental programs, dedicated to advancing thermo-electro-chemical studies in batteries and power electronics
Recent News
Congratulations Graduating Students!
We proudly congratulate Abbas Ali and Farshad Tajeddini on successfully completing their PhDs, and Julia Bauer on her MASc graduation from the ATOMS Lab, supervised by Prof. Cristina Amon. Abbas’s research focused on “A Multimetric, Spatially Dependent, Physics-Based Lithium-Ion Battery Aging Model,” Farshad’s on “Advanced Modeling, In Silico Experiments, and In Vivo Visualization of Cardiovascular Flows,” and Julia’s on “Particle Tracing Analysis Using Computational Fluid Dynamics: Particle Residence Time and Exposure to Shear Stress and Energy Dissipation Rate for Vertical Wheel Bioreactor Scale-Up” conducted in collaboration with the Laflamme Group at the University Health Network.
Chroma’s Visit to TMS Lab
We extend our sincere thanks to Chroma’s team for their recent visit and hands-on training session on “Experimental Battery Testing with Chroma Cyclers”.
This engaging and informative session provided valuable insights into advanced battery testing techniques and data analysis, enhancing our team’s understanding of real-world applications in energy storage research.
Celebratory Lunch
ATOMS lab hosted a celebratory lunch in honor of our students’ achievements and milestones. We were delighted to recognize Farshad, Julia, and Nili for the successful completion of their programs. At the same time, we warmly welcome our new members, Anthony, Issac, Arjun and Rohan who recently joined ATOMS lab.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Retreat
ATOMS Lab hosted an EDI Retreat centered on “Learnings on Knowledge Translation with Indigenous Communities in Engineering,” featuring inspiring talks by Indigenous leaders Prof. Melanie Jeffrey, Prof. Vito Masi and Prof. Luis D. Virla. The retreat offered deep engagement with indigenous knowledge systems, reconciliation in engineering, and the role of identity and power in research.
Siemens Collaboration Research Visit
ATOMS Lab is pleased to host the Siemens teams for an introductory meeting to explore potential avenues for collaboration and research partnerships.
UofT Engineering Research Conference 2025
Congratulations to ATOMS Lab researchers Dipali Nayak, Yu Sung Chuo, Manav Shroff, Annalisa Cognigni, Jimmy Gan, Christopher Doerrer and their coauthors for presenting their work at the University of Toronto Engineering Research Conference (UTERC) 2025 and showcasing ATOMS Lab’s cutting-edge research to the engineering community.
Ford Collaboration Research Visit
ATOMS Lab is pleased to host the Ford Motor Company teams from Michigan and Windsor at the University of Toronto for a progress review of our research partnership—further strengthening collaboration and advancing joint efforts in thermal management of lithium-ion battery systems.
Holiday Party 2024