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Tate Tsang, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Kentucky. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin (1980) and has served in leadership roles, including Chair of the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering (2003–2009) and Director of Undergraduate Studies (1997–1999). His research focuses on computational fluid dynamics, parallel computing, and environmental engineering, with notable contributions to air pollution modeling and molecular transport processes.
Education:
- Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin (1980)
- M.S., Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin (1975)
- B.S., Chemical Engineering, Chung Yuan University, Taiwan (1972)
Research Interests:
- Parallel computation of 3D transport in air pollution modeling
- Transport processes and molecular modeling
- Development of least-squares finite element methods for fluid dynamics
Publications span computational fluid dynamics, turbulence modeling, and environmental simulations, emphasizing numerical methods and parallel algorithms. His work has been published in journals like International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids and Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. He has advised students, though specific names are not mentioned. His research has been supported by grants, though details are not provided here.
He conducted a sabbatical at the Institute for Systems Biology (2009) and has collaborated internationally. His research group focuses on advancing computational tools for environmental and fluid systems.




