I'm Zhenying Wang (Follow me in Twitter), currently working as an assistant professor at Kyushu University, Japan.
I got my Bacholar degree (2014) and Master degree (2017) with honors both from Tsinghua University, China, during which I worked on heat pipe systems for data center cooling, and on waste heat and water recovery from industrial flue gases.
From April 2017, I joint Prof. Yusuyuki Takata's lab at Kyushu University, and got my Doctoral degree in two and a half year in August 2019. During my PhD study, I worked on the fundamentals of vapor absorption/desorption into hygroscopic ionic solution droplets. From Sep. 2018 to Feb. 2019, I stayed in University of Edinburgh, working on the mathematical modelling of ionic solution droplets based on the lubrication theory, with Prashant Valluri, George Karapetsas and Khellil Sefiane.
I am concerned with all kinds of environmental and energy issues in our society, and hold particular interests in cutting-edge energy /resource saving technologies, as well as the fundamental sciences.
I am currently working on a couple of topics from the micro to nano scale, including phase change heat transfer, wetting and spreading, atomization of liquid alloys/complex fluids, and self organization of functional colloids/crystals.
Feel free to contact me for questions or collaborations!
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