

Jose Ordonez-Miranda
CNRS Researcher
Jose Ordonez-Miranda is a CNRS researcher at the Institute Pprime in Futuroscope, France. His research area is the transport of heat by phonons, photons, electrons, and polaritons propagating in nanomaterials with applications in thermotronics. He received his Bachelor's degree in Applied Physics from UNJBG in 2006, followed by an S. M. and Ph. D. from CINVESTAV's Applied Physics Department in 2008 and 2012, respectively. His Ph.D. thesis was recognized by CINVESTAV and UNAM as the best doctoral thesis in sciences and materials sciences of Mexico in 2012, respectively. He performed a 3-year Postdoc in the laboratory EM2C at the Ecole Centrale Paris, before starting his CNRS appointment in October 2015. He is the recipient of the 2013 IPPA Young Investigator Award.
Phone: (+33) 684107141
Email: jose.ordonez@cnrs.pprime.fr
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Nanoscale Heat Transport
Temperature and heat flux determination in the non-diffusive/non-local regime.
Phase-Change Materials
Measurement and modeling of their thermal, electrical and optical properties.
Thermal Diode and Thermal Transistor
Conception, optimization, and fabrication of these fundamental components of thermotronics .
Surface Polaritons
Transmission of information by means of plasmon-polaritons or phonon-polaritons.
Thermal Charaterization of Particulate Composites
Optimization of the composite thermal conductivity by combining different materials, geometries, and orientations of nanoparticles.