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Prof. Luo Kai Hong is a Professor and Chair of Energy Systems at University College London (UCL) within the Faculty of Engineering Sciences. He leads the Energy and Environment Research Division and directs the UK Consortium on Mesoscale Engineering Sciences (UKCOMES). His career spans roles at the University of Southampton and Queen Mary University of London, where he advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and energy systems research. Key leadership roles include heading the Energy Technology Research Group and serving on the National Engineering Policy Centre Committee of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
He earned his PhD from the University of Cambridge in 1991 under Prof. Ken Bray FRS, followed by postdoctoral research at Imperial College London and Queen Mary University of London. His research focuses on fluid mechanics, multiscale modeling, and energy technologies, with notable contributions to DNS/LES simulations and mesoscale engineering systems. Prof. Luo’s work bridges fundamental science and industrial applications, emphasizing decarbonization and renewable energy innovation.
His research interests include fluid turbulence, combustion science, and multiphase flows. He has pioneered lattice Boltzmann methods and neural network-driven computational techniques for complex fluid systems. Recent work emphasizes CO2 sequestration mechanisms and hydrogen energy systems.
- Key Projects: UKCOMES, National Engineering Policy Contributions, Mesoscale Modeling Consortia
- Education: PhD (University of Cambridge, 1991), Postdoctoral Training (Imperial College London/Queen Mary University of London)
Prof. Luo has been honored with the ASME James Harry Potter Gold Medal, AIAA Energy Systems Award, and fellowships from the Royal Academy of Engineering. His 500+ publications include highly cited works in computational physics and energy systems.

