Summary
Bo Wang is an Associate Professor and solar thermochemistry researcher with a decade of experience bridging thermal, chemical, and optical sciences in energy engineering. He develops and models multiphase transport phenomena for high-temperature particle solar reactors, translating PhD-level solar thermal expertise into practical reactor design. His academic path spans Zhejiang University, dual master's training in Energy Technology at Eindhoven and KTH, and a PhD from ANU, with recent research roles at the National University of Singapore and Harbin Institute of Technology. Based in Harbin with ties to Singapore, he combines rigorous modeling skills with hands-on experimental insight, often tackling the coupling of radiative and reactive transport that is easy to overlook but critical for scalable solar thermochemical systems.
9 years of coding experience
Australian National University
Master's Degree, Energy Technology, Master's Degree, Energy Technology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Master's Degree, Energy Technology, Master's Degree, Energy Technology at Eindhoven University of Technology
Bachelor's Degree, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor's Degree, Mechanical Engineering at Zhejiang University
English, Chinese