Meihong Wang

Portrait of Meihong Wang Meihong Wang is an academic, born in Dongtai City, Jiangsu Province in China. He is a professor on Process Systems Engineering (PSE) at the University of Sheffield. His researches are on power plants, carbon capture utilisation and storage, energy storage and bio-energy through modelling, optimization and control.

Wang joined the Nanjing Chemical Engineering Power College in China (now part of Nanjing Normal University) in 1985. He worked in the chemical industry from 1988 to 1992, at Yancheng City, China.  He did his MSc on Process Control and Instrumentation at East China University of Science and Technology, and joined Beijing University of Chemical Technology as lecturer in 1995. In 1999, Wang became a Research Assistant and Part-time PhD student at the Centre for Process Systems Engineering between Imperial College London and University College London. From 2002 he continued his postdoctoral research at the CPSE at Imperial College London, and in 2003, at the University of Plymouth. In 2004, he joined Alstom Power Technology Centre as a Senior Engineer (working on modelling, analysis and monitoring of power plants with carbon capture). In 2006, he moved to Cranfield University as Lecturer on Process Systems Engineering, and MSc Course Director on Carbon Capture and Transport. In 2012, he moved to University of Hull as Reader, as well as promoted to professor in 2014.  In 2016, he moved to University of Sheffield. Provided by Wikipedia
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