Professor Ryoichi S. Amano is an internationally recognized scientist in thermal engineering, experimental fluid dynamics, turbulence research, and energy systems. For a number of years he has been engaged in research related to gas turbine performance, rotating machinery, power engineering, transport phenomena, heat/mass transfer, two-phase flow, and manufacturing material processes. Dr Amano has also contributed to the development of turbulence theories, jets, combustion, heat transfer, propulsion, aerodynamics, and applications to gas turbine and aerospace-related projects. In addition, he has engaged in gas turbine flow analyses of NASA space shuttle main engines and solid rocket motor research of US Air Force Research Labs, industrial gas turbines, steam turbines, and cooling technology using impinging gas jets. Dr Amano has more than 500 publications, including books, refereed journal papers, invited review chapters, and conference proceedings. He has conducted numerous experimental and analytical research projects with extramural funding from US governmental agencies and many industries. Dr Amano is a technical committee member, editorial board member and international advisory committee member for ASME, AIAA, WIT Conferences, ISETS conferences (Japan) and an executive member of ASME International Gas Turbine Institute, AIAA Terrestrial Energy System, and ASME Energy Systems Committee. In addition, Dr Amano has received three Best Paper awards from ASME, the Sustained Service Award from AIAA, the AIAA Energy Systems Award, the ASME George Westinghouse Gold Medal, and a UWM Excellence of Research Award. He is a Fellow of ASME and Associate Fellow of AIAA. Professor Bengt Sunden received his MSc in 1973, PhD in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics in 1979, and Docent in applied thermodynamics and fluid mechanics in 1980, all from Chalmers University of Technology, Goteborg, Sweden. He became Professor of Heat Transfer in 1992 at Lund University. Since 1995 he serves as the head of the Department of Energy Sciences, Lund University, Sweden, and is also a guest professor at Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, China, and an honorary professor at Xi'an Jiatong University, Xi'an China. His research topics include compact heat exchangers, enhancement of heat transfer, gas turbine heat transfer, combustion-related heat transfer including thermal radiation, CFD-methods for laminar and turbulent fluid flow and heat transfer, liquid crystal thermography, condensation and evaporation, nanofluids, transport phenomena in fuel cells, computational modeling and analysis of multiphysics and multiscale phenomena for fuel cells (SOFC, PEMFC). Professor Sunden was the founding and first editor-in-chief of IJHEX (International Journal of Heat Exchangers), and was Associate Editor ASME Journal of Heat Transfer. In addition, he is currently an active editor for three journals. He is also editor-in-chief for a book series, Developments in Heat Transfer (also published by WIT Press), has published over 600 papers in journals, books and conference proceedings, and has supervised 170 MSc theses, 44 Licentiate of Engineering theses and 40 PhD theses. According to ISI knowledge Web of Science, the overall number of citations is 35 per year and the total number of citations is more than 2300. The h-index is 25. He is a fellow of the ASME and a 2011 recipient of the ASME Heat Transfer Memorial Award, and a 2013 recipient of the ASME Heat Transfer Division 75th Anniversary Medal. He is a fellow of the Wessex Institute of Technology and a holder of the WIT Eminent Scientist Medal.