Adam Yonge is a chemical engineer turned applications-focused staff engineer with eight years of experience developing and validating multi-scale catalyst and reactor models for energy and chemical production. He combines a PhD from Georgia Tech and postdoctoral work at NREL with hands-on software and uncertainty-quantification practices applied to multidisciplinary engineering problems. Across roles at Ansys and Synopsys he has specialized in model optimization, streamlining workflows, and making complex simulations more reliable and actionable for teams. His research threads—from atomistic reaction-path studies to transient kinetic experiment design—give him a rare ability to link fundamental mechanisms to deployable engineering software. Based in Denver, he thrives in cross-functional teams and often brings experimental design insights to improve computational model fidelity. Colleagues value him for turning nuanced scientific problems into robust, production-ready simulation tools.
8 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Chemical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Chemical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemical Engineering at University of South Carolina
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Adam Yonge - Applications Engineering, Staff Engineer