Fong L. Pan
About Fong L. Pan
Fong L. Pan is a seasoned Simulations Engineer with 15 years of experience in fluid mechanics and computational fluid dynamics, holding multiple patents and awards for his contributions to the field.
Title: Simulations Engineer
Fong L. Pan holds the title of Simulations Engineer. In this role, he applies his extensive expertise in fluid mechanics and computational fluid dynamics across a broad spectrum of projects and industries.
Education and Expertise in Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering
Fong L. Pan earned his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering from Purdue University. His educational foundation has equipped him with the skills and knowledge necessary for his work in applied fluid mechanics and computational fluid dynamics.
Professional Experience Across Various Industries
Fong L. Pan has 15 years of extensive experience that spans a range of industries, including roles at Temasek Laboratories, Rolls-Royce, Navistar, United Technologies Research Center, Caterpillar, and Honda R&D America. His positions have included associate aerothermal engineer, senior CFD engineer, research acoustics engineer, fluid system technical team lead, and product management.
Published Work and Patents
Fong L. Pan is the author of eight published technical papers and holds four US patents. His contributions to the field are recognized and utilized within the industry, reflecting his deep technical knowledge and innovative approach.
Technical Paper Reviewer and Conference Involvement
Fong L. Pan serves as a technical paper reviewer for SAE conference publications. He reviews papers in the areas of aerodynamics, thermal management, and aeroacoustics, contributing his expertise to the vetting process and advancement of these fields.
Awards and Recognitions
Fong L. Pan has received several awards, including the Research Symposium Series Best Presentations Award for his outstanding technical communication and research achievements. Additionally, he was awarded the Magoon Teaching Award from the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Purdue University in 2003 and 2004.