Summary
Feiyang Geng is a Staff Scientist with a PhD in Chemical Engineering and about a decade of experience designing and scaling heterogeneous catalysts and sorbents for CO2 conversion, biomass upgrading, renewable hydrogen, and emission control. He blends hands-on synthesis and characterization of diverse materials—metal carbides, phosphides, alloys, zeolites and MOFs—with reactor design and process simulation expertise gained at Carnegie Mellon and Notre Dame. At Johnson Matthey he leads testing and scale-up efforts, simulates and sizes monolith catalysts for customers, and uncovers new market opportunities while mentoring junior staff. Known for creative problem solving, he has practical experience in both batch and flow systems and in plasma-catalyst interactions, enabling unconventional approaches to improve catalytic processes. Outside the lab he invests in mentoring students and new employees, translating technical depth into clear guidance for others.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), chemical engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS), chemical engineering at Tianjin University
Master of Science (M.S.), Chemical Engineering, Master of Science (M.S.), Chemical Engineering at 美国卡内基梅隆大学
PhD student, Chemical Engineering, PhD student, Chemical Engineering at University of Notre Dame
Chinese, Chinese