Alexander Landera
Senior Member of the Technical Staff
Senior Member of the Technical Staff
(925) 294-3715
Sandia National Laboratories, California
P.O. Box 969
Livermore, CA 94551-0969
Biography
Landera’s research interests include physical property predictions via EOS (Equation of State) modeling. Having relevance in fuel and engine design, these properties include enthalpy of vaporization, Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP), surface tension, and viscosity. These property predictions inform future developments of gasoline fuels, diesel fuels, and aviation fuels.
Education
Bachelor’s Degree: Chemistry, Florida International University (2002- 2007)
Doctoral Degree: Chemistry, Florida International University (2009- 2013)
Postdoctoral Fellowship: Sandia National Laboratories (2017-Present)
Landera conducted research in atmospheric chemistry, combustion chemistry, gas phase kinetics, and thermodynamic properties of fluids for his graduate studies. Under the direction of Dr. Alexander M. Mebel, Landera worked on mechanisms of formation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in combustion, planetary atmospheres, and the interstellar medium. He additionally worked under the direction of Dr. Stephen J. Klippenstein on rate constant calculations of the pyrolysis of nitrogen containing propellants.
Relevant Prior Positions
Postdoctoral Appointee, Argonne National Laboratory (2014- 2017)