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Binbin Wang is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia. He is a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) and holds the William Andrew Davidson Professorship, focusing on environmental fluid dynamics and its applications in natural and engineered systems.
Education:
- PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- MS in Civil Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China
- BS in Civil Engineering, Anhui Normal University
His research spans environmental hydraulics, hydrodynamics in rivers/lakes, pollution dispersion, survival of invasive carp eggs, long-distance seed dispersal, and vascular disease prediction. His work integrates optical/acoustic techniques and physics-driven machine learning to study particle-flow interactions in extreme environments like deep-sea hydrocarbon seeps.
Scientific Awards and Honors:
- Gulf Research Program Early-Career Research Fellowship (ECRF)
- William Andrew Davidson Professorship
He advises graduate students Mustahsin Reasad and Xuchen Ying. His Environmental Fluid Dynamics Laboratory develops technologies such as underwater imaging systems, deep-sea PIV, and sonar to analyze natural seeps, methane bubbles, and ecological impacts. He has secured grants from NSF, USGS, DOE, ONR, and Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative.




