Research Fellowship at The Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
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Ye Wang is a research engineer with nine years' experience specialising in concentrated solar thermal applications, solar receiver design, optical modelling and radiative heat transfer. Based at The Australian National University since 2019, Ye combines hands-on experimental work — including camera-based measurement techniques — with computational optical and thermal modelling. He previously taught heat transfer and thermodynamic engineering at Tianjin University, where he also organised industry visits and practical training for undergraduates. His academic foundation includes a master's in Thermophysical Engineering from Beihang University and a bachelor's in Thermodynamic Engineering, grounding his research in rigorous engineering principles. Colleagues describe him as pragmatically curious: he pursues measurable performance improvements in solar receivers while keeping an eye on scalable experimental methods. Based in Canberra, he blends academic research with applied engineering to push concentrated solar thermal technology toward real-world deployment.
9 years of coding experience
Australian National University
Master's degree, Thermophysical engineering, Master's degree, Thermophysical engineering at Beihang University
Bachelor's degree, Thermodynamic engineering, Bachelor's degree, Thermodynamic engineering at Shanghai University of Electric Power
Scripts and wrappers for Solstice ray-tracing software, for simulating CSP solar energy systems. Some validation of Solstice compared to other tools is at https://is.gd/WJlzy6.
Contributions:1 release, 259 commits, 1 PR in 3 years 10 months
csprayenergy-systemssolar-energyvalidation
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Ye Wang - Research Fellowship at The Australian National University