Li (Jessie) Wang

Li (Jessie) Wang

Process Engineer @ Hatch

About Li (Jessie) Wang

Li (Jessie) Wang is a Process Engineer at Hatch in Brisbane, Australia, with eight years of experience in the field. She holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from The University of Queensland and has previously worked in various technical roles in both academic and industrial settings.

Work at Hatch

Li (Jessie) Wang has been employed at Hatch as a Process Engineer since 2016. In this role, she has developed mass and energy balance models using METSIM and IDEAS software. She provides process input to various engineering disciplines, estimators, and designers. Additionally, she coordinates and manages a small team as the process lead and study manager. Her responsibilities also include engaging with vendors to discuss technical details and budgetary pricing for projects.

Education and Expertise

Li Wang holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering from The University of Queensland, which she completed from 2009 to 2013. She also obtained a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Environmental Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering from Central South University, where she studied from 2006 to 2009. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in the same fields from Central South University, completing her degree from 2002 to 2006.

Background

Before joining Hatch, Li Wang worked in various roles that contributed to her expertise in engineering. She served as a Laboratory Technician at SGS for 10 months in 2015-2016, where she held NATA Signatory Status. She also worked as a Technical Officer at Queensland Urban Utilities for 4 months in 2016 and as a Research Officer at The University of Queensland for 6 months in 2015. Her academic background includes significant research experience as a PhD researcher at The University of Queensland from 2009 to 2013.

Professional Experience

Li Wang's professional experience spans multiple roles in engineering and research. She has worked at Hatch for 8 years, focusing on process engineering. Her previous positions include a Technical Officer at Queensland Urban Utilities and a Laboratory Technician at SGS. Additionally, she has experience as a Research Officer at The University of Queensland, where she contributed to academic research in her field.

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