Yanguang ZHOU 周艷光

Yanguang ZHOU 周艷光 Details

Yanguang ZHOU 周艷光
Yanguang ZHOU 周艷光 

Email

Email
maeygzhou@ust.hk

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First Name (and Middle Name If Any)
Yanguang
ZHOU
周艷光
Highest Degree Acquired (e.g. PhD in Engineering Science)
PhD in Mechanical Engineering, RWTH Aachen University

Contact Information

Email

Email
maeygzhou@ust.hk

Office

Research Interests

Research Interests
Cooling technologies i.e. evaporative and conductive cooling
Multi-timescale and spatial scale simulations
Quantifying heat transport at the interfaces via experiments and simulations
Synthesis of MOF based composites
Algorithm development on nanoscale heat transfer

Biography

Biography

Prof. Yanguang Zhou received his Ph.D. degree with “Ausgezeichnet” in the Mechanical Engineering Department at RWTH-Aachen University, as well as his M.Eng. degree and B.Eng. degree in Mechanical Engineering Department at Beihang University and China University of Geoscience, respectively. After graduation from Aachen, he worked as a postdoc research associate and an assistant visiting project scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) before joining HKUST as an assistant professor. 

Prof. Zhou’s group designs advanced materials & structures, i.e., thermoelectric materials, magnetic materials and nanocomposites, via using nanotechnologies (both experimental and theoretical methods), with applications in energy, thermal management in solid-state batteries and soft electronics.

Research Interests

Research Interests
Cooling technologies i.e. evaporative and conductive cooling
Multi-timescale and spatial scale simulations
Quantifying heat transport at the interfaces via experiments and simulations
Synthesis of MOF based composites
Algorithm development on nanoscale heat transfer

Biography

Biography

Prof. Yanguang Zhou received his Ph.D. degree with “Ausgezeichnet” in the Mechanical Engineering Department at RWTH-Aachen University, as well as his M.Eng. degree and B.Eng. degree in Mechanical Engineering Department at Beihang University and China University of Geoscience, respectively. After graduation from Aachen, he worked as a postdoc research associate and an assistant visiting project scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) before joining HKUST as an assistant professor. 

Prof. Zhou’s group designs advanced materials & structures, i.e., thermoelectric materials, magnetic materials and nanocomposites, via using nanotechnologies (both experimental and theoretical methods), with applications in energy, thermal management in solid-state batteries and soft electronics.