Miao Wang
About Miao Wang
Miao Wang is the Team Lead for Electrical Solver Development at Gamma Technologies, specializing in turbulence airflow modeling and battery thermal management. With a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University and a B.E. in Thermal Energy and Power Engineering from Tsinghua University, Wang has over 13 years of experience in the field.
Work at Gamma Technologies
Miao Wang has been serving as the Team Lead for Electrical Solver Development at Gamma Technologies since 2011. In this role, Wang focuses on the development of numerical algorithms that incorporate Machine Learning techniques. The position involves overseeing projects related to turbulence airflow modeling and battery thermal management, contributing to advancements in electrical solver technologies.
Education and Expertise
Miao Wang holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Thermal Energy and Power Engineering from Tsinghua University, where studies were completed from 2003 to 2007. Wang furthered education at Purdue University, earning a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from 2007 to 2011. This educational background provides a strong foundation in thermo-fluid analysis and discrete phase modeling.
Background
Prior to joining Gamma Technologies, Miao Wang worked as a Research Assistant at Purdue University from 2007 to 2011. This role involved conducting research in areas related to thermal energy and fluid mechanics, which contributed to the development of expertise in turbulence airflow modeling and battery thermal management.
Specialization in Turbulence Airflow Modeling
Miao Wang specializes in turbulence airflow modeling, a complex area that focuses on predicting and analyzing turbulent flows. This specialization is critical for applications in various engineering fields, particularly in optimizing system performance in thermal and fluid dynamics.
Skills in Battery Thermal Management
Wang possesses expertise in battery thermal management, which is essential for optimizing the thermal performance of battery systems. This skill set is particularly relevant in the context of electric vehicles and renewable energy systems, where effective thermal management is crucial for efficiency and safety.