Dr. Qingsheng Wang
Research interests
- Fire and Explosion
- Flame Retardant
- Machine Learning
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
Dr. Wang is Professor and George Armistead ‘23 Faculty Fellow in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University. He was Dale F. Janes Endowed Professor and Department Head at Oklahoma State University before returning to TAMU in 2019. Dr. Wang received his BS and MS in Chemistry at Zhejiang University and PhD in Chemical Engineering at TAMU under supervision of late Sam Mannan. He has nearly 20 years of work and research experience in process safety, energy safety, and chemical engineering. Dr. Wang has published over 180 journal papers, 11 book chapters, 1 book, and 2 patents. Dr. Wang is currently leading TAMU Multiscale Process Safety Lab, pioneered in the areas of fire & explosion dynamics, CFD modeling, machine learning, and flame-retardant polymers.
Email: [email protected]
Educational Background
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Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University – 2010
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M.S., Physical Chemistry, Zhejiang University – 2005
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B.S., Chemistry, Zhejiang University – 2003
Awards & Honors
- “World’s Top 2% Scientists” recognition by the Stanford University/Clarivate, 2023
- Best Paper Award, American Institute for Chemical Engineers, 2022 and 2023
- Susan Howard Award, U.S. Department of Labor, 2022
- BCSP Foundation Research Award, 2022
- Global Innovation Contest Award, LG Chem Ltd, 2019
- Certificate of Excellence in Reviewing, Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 2015 and 2018
- Inaugural Holder of the Dale F. Janes Endowed Professorship, OSU, 2015-2018
- Who’s Who in America, 2015
- Halliburton Outstanding Young Faculty Award, Oklahoma State University, 2015
- Big 12 Faculty Fellow, 2012