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PROFESSOR

Wei Wang

Wang Wei,

Professor,

Doctoral supervisor,

Master's Advisor,

TEL:010-89733963                  Email:w.wang@cup.edu.cn

Educational experience:

He received his bachelor's degree from University of Petroleum (Beijing) in June 2004

In June 2009, China University of Petroleum (Beijing) obtained a PhD degree.

Work Experience:

He worked as a research assistant at University College London from November 2007 to November 2008, lecturer and Associate professor at China University of Petroleum (Beijing) from July 2009 to June 2014, and professor at China University of Petroleum (Beijing) from June 2014 to present.

Research Projects:

He is mainly engaged in teaching and scientific research in the field of oil and gas storage and transportation engineering, and carries out research in the field of oil, gas and water multiphase complex flow and flow security. As the person in charge and subject backbone, he has presided over more than ten national and provincial level projects such as National Natural Science Foundation projects, key projects, international cooperation projects, youth projects, national science and technology major projects, and National Excellent paper author Fund.

In recent years, the research achievements have advanced in Colloid and Interface Science, Langmuir, Fuel, Chemical Engineering Science, and International Journal of Science More than 50 scientific research papers have been published in domestic and foreign journals such as Multiphase Flow. He has won the National Outstanding Youth Science Fund, the Huo Yingdong Young Teachers Fund, the New Century Outstanding Talents of the Ministry of Education, and one hundred outstanding doctoral dissertations in the country.

Paper:

1.Huang HR, Wang W, Peng ZH, et al., The influence of nanocomposite pour point depressant on the crystallization of waxy oil, Fuel, 2018 221:257-268.

2.Jin H, Wang W, Chang HL, et al., Effects of Salt-Controlled Self-Assembly of Triblock Copolymers F68 on Interaction Forces between Oil Drops in Aqueous Solution, Langmuir, 2017 33:14548-14555.

3.Jin H, Wang W, Liu FY, et al., Roles of interfacial dynamics in the interaction behaviours between deformable oil droplets, International Journal of Multiphase Flow, 2017 94: 44-52.

4.Sun WY, Wang W, Xu XX, et al., Study on the wax/asphaltene aggregation with diffusion limited aggregation model, Fuel, 2017 191:106-113. 

5.Yang JH, Wang W, Huang HR, et al., A further discussion on solid-liquid equilibrium in complex synthetic paraffinic systems with the effects of solid-solid transition, Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2017 440:9-18.

6.Ma QL, Wang W, Liu Y, et al., Wax adsorption at paraffin oil–water interface stabilized by Span80, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2017 518:73-79.

7.Liu NN, Wang W, Han JC, et al., A PIV investigation of the effect of disperse phase fraction on the turbulence characteristics of liquid-liquid mixing in a stirred tank. Chemical Engineering Science, 2016 152:528-546.

8.Yang JH, Wang W, Huang HR, et al., Prediction of solid-liquid equilibrium in paraffinic systems with new solid solution model, Fluid Phase Equilibria, 2016 427:504-512. 

9.Wang W, Li K, Ma MY, Jin H, et al., Review and perspectives of AFM application on the study of deformable drop/bubble interactions, Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2015, 225: 88–97.

10.Wang, W., Cheng, W., et al., Effect of dispersed holdup on drop size distribution in oil water dispersion; experimental observations and population balance modeling. Chemical Engineering Science, 2014 105:22-31.