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Qingyang Lin is a PhD Research Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the College of Energy Engineering, Zhejiang University, where he joined in October 2020. His expertise lies in pore-scale imaging and modeling of transport in porous media, with applications across energy sectors. Prior to this, he was a Research Associate at Imperial College London (2015-2020), collaborating with Prof Martin J. Blunt (FREng).
He holds a PhD (2015) in Earth Science and Engineering from Imperial College London, supervised by Prof Stephen Neethling and Prof Peter Lee (FREng). His research integrates advanced X-ray imaging, synchrotron sources, and numerical models to study micro/nano-scale transport mechanisms.
- Key research themes:
- CO2 storage and uncertainty quantification
- Thermal energy storage optimization
- Decarbonization strategies for industries
- Electrochemical device design
- Mineral and ore processing
His publications span journals like Applied Energy, AIChE Journal, and Geophysical Research Letters, reflecting interdisciplinary applications of porous media transport. While no specific awards or grants are mentioned, his work has accrued over 2900 citations with an h-index of 32. He advises doctoral students at Zhejiang University, though no advisees are named in the provided text.
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