
معرفی
Yinuo "Noah" Yao is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Texas A&M University, within the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on computational fluid dynamics, porous media systems, and environmental engineering applications. He holds a position at the WMHS Program and is affiliated with Texas A&M's Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Research interests include multiscale heat transfer modeling, reactive transport in complex geometries, fluidized bed dynamics, and wastewater treatment optimization. His work employs advanced numerical methods like the level-set immersed boundary method (LS-IBM) and particle-resolved simulations to study flow dynamics, chemical reactions, and particle interactions. Recent studies address thermal runaway in battery systems, subsurface energy storage, and bioreactor optimization.
Publications highlight contributions to thermal management, porous media transport, and sustainable energy storage solutions. Yao collaborates on interdisciplinary projects bridging computational modeling and real-world engineering challenges, such as membrane distillation and fluidized bed reactor design.
His lab focuses on translating simulation insights into practical applications for energy systems, environmental remediation, and industrial process optimization. Current work emphasizes adaptive hybrid methods for multiscale problems and novel approaches to particle-laden flow analysis.



