
About
Kwanghee Jeong is a Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, affiliated with the Fluid Science and Resources research group within the School of Engineering and Chemical Engineering Department. His work focuses on energy transport, decarbonisation technologies, and flow assurance.
- Education: PhD in Chemical Engineering (UWA, 2020), BSc in Mechanical Engineering (Dongguk University, 2014)
Research Themes include:
- Flow Assurance for hydrogen, CO2, and natural gas pipelines
- Carbon Capture & Emissions Management (MOFs, Raman spectroscopy)
- Cryogenic Hydrogen Process Engineering (liquefaction, boil-off gas)
- Cold Energy Utilisation and Waste Heat Recovery
- Hydrate Formation Kinetics via Acoustic Levitation
Article Trends reflect expertise in:
- Using Raman spectroscopy for real-time adsorption and phase transition analysis
- Developing Joule-Thomson loops to simulate pipeline conditions
- Optimizing Metal-Organic Frameworks for GHG separation
- Advancing hydrogen liquefaction efficiency through catalysis
- Addressing microplastics and hydrate nucleation via spectroscopic methods
Scientific Awards:
- Best Poster Award (2023) - Natural Gas
- UWA Travel Award (2017)
- ARC PhD Scholarship (2016)
He contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals via decarbonisation research and has collaborated with Chevron, Woodside Energy, and Curtin University. His technical skills include Aspen HYSYS, OLGA simulations, HAZOP studies, and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC).
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