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Scott Sanders

Scott Sanders

Professor

Professor Sanders develops optical instrumentation and sensors that help solve critical problems in diverse areas including energy, manufacturing, and human health. His group is best known for using swept-wavelength lasers to measure gas properties at kHz to MHz rates in challenging systems such as aero-propulsion engines

Department

Mechanical Engineering

Contact

113, Engineering Research Building
1500 Engineering Dr
Madison, WI

Professor Scott Sanders, Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • PhD 2001, Stanford University
  • MS 1998, Stanford University
  • BS 1997, Valparaiso University

  • Quadcopter-based hydrogen plume imager for hydrogen leak detection
  • Optical sensor for monitoring hydrogen concentration in blended-fuel pipelines
  • Cell-phone-size optical sensor for measuring liquid fuel properties on board air- or ground-based vehicles
  • Diamond-windowed sensors for monitoring the purity of molten sodium and molten salts in nuclear and solar applications
  • Distributed temperature sensing inside batteries using fiber optics
  • Optical sensing and imaging to advance 3-D printer capabilities

Affiliated Departments

  • 2020 ASHARE, Science and Technology for the Built Environment Best Paper Award
  • 2008 Measurement Science and Technology, Publisher’s Choice Article of Interest Award
  • 2007 Valparaiso University, Outstanding Young Alumnus Award
  • 2006 Army Research Office, First runner-up PECASE Award (Nominated)
  • 2003 National Science Foundation, NSF CAREER Award
  • 2000 Combustion Institute, The Silver Medal of the Combustion Institute

  • M E 351 - Interdisciplinary Experiential Design Projects I (Spring 2025)
  • M E 352 - Interdisciplinary Experiential Design Projects II (Spring 2025)
  • M E 790 - Master's Research and Thesis (Spring 2025)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Spring 2025)
  • M E 990 - Dissertator Research and Thesis (Spring 2025)
  • M E 351 - Interdisciplinary Experiential Design Projects I (Fall 2024)
  • M E 368 - Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation (Fall 2024)
  • M E 790 - Master's Research and Thesis (Fall 2024)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Fall 2024)
  • M E 990 - Dissertator Research and Thesis (Fall 2024)
  • M E 790 - Master's Research and Thesis (Summer 2024)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Summer 2024)
  • M E 990 - Dissertator Research and Thesis (Summer 2024)
  • M E 352 - Interdisciplinary Experiential Design Projects II (Spring 2024)
  • M E 361 - Thermodynamics (Spring 2024)
  • M E 489 - Honors in Research (Spring 2024)
  • M E 790 - Master's Research and Thesis (Spring 2024)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Spring 2024)
  • M E 990 - Dissertator Research and Thesis (Spring 2024)
  • M E 351 - Interdisciplinary Experiential Design Projects I (Fall 2023)
  • M E 489 - Honors in Research (Fall 2023)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Fall 2023)
  • M E 990 - Dissertator Research and Thesis (Fall 2023)
  • M E 890 - PhD Research and Thesis (Summer 2023)
  • M E 990 - Dissertator Research and Thesis (Summer 2023)