Senior Engineer,earned a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Brigham Young University in 1998, a M.S. in Organic Chemistry from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry in 1992, and a B.S. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Science and Technology of China in 1989. His doctoral research focused on the development of a deposition model for industrial CFD simulations. Since joining REI in 1998, Dr. Wang has worked extensively on industrial projects including modeling of coal, gas, and oil-fired furnaces. Dr. Wang has been heavily involving in developing and applying CFD modeling methods of NOx reduction technologies, such as Low-NOx burner, staging/overfire air, Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR), Fuel Lean Gas Reburning (FLGR) etc. in utility boilers. Education Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University, 1998 M.S. Organic Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, 1992 B.S. Physical Chemistry, University of Science and Technology of China, 1989 Experience Senior Engineer, Reaction Engineering International, Salt Lake City, Utah (1998 - Present) Research Assistant, ACERC, BYU (1997 - 1998) Research Assistant, Department of Chemical Engineering, BYU, (1993 - 1998) Research Assistant, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, China, (1990 - 1992) Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemical Engineering, BYU (1995 - 1997) Professional Associations Member of American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE) Member of American Chemical Society (ACS) Member of The Combustion Institute |