Zhuolin He is a PhD student in Chemical Engineering at Caltech with a decade of research experience applying simulation and experimental methods to complex fluid and polymer systems. His work spans coarse-grained modeling of polymers, OpenFOAM simulations of drying binary droplets, and microfluidic electrokinetic experiments, reflecting a rare blend of computational and hands-on lab skills. Trained with double bachelor’s degrees from Tsinghua in Mathematics & Physics and Building Environment and Energy Application Engineering, he brings strong theoretical grounding to applied problems. He has led an innovation program studying indoor HONO exposure and contributed to projects on capillary flow and reaction–phase separation interactions during exchanges at Hong Kong and Yale. Based in Pasadena, Zhuolin combines cross-disciplinary rigor with practical experience translating multi-scale physics into insights that can inform materials and environmental applications. Colleagues value his ability to connect mathematical models with measurable experiments to uncover new physical behavior.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
California Institute of Technology
The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
Double Bachelor’s Degree, Mathematics and Physics + Building Environment and Energy Application Engineering, Double Bachelor’s Degree, Mathematics and Physics + Building Environment and Energy Application Engineering at Tsinghua University
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