Yong Yan, Phillip Hannam, Wen Wang, and Ruoming Peng joined China Energy Group

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by Kang Sun

09/07/2012

We have four new members joined China Energy Group in the past week, from diverse backgrounds.

Yong Yan received his PhD degree from Department of Chemistry, Tulane University. He is now a Postdoc fellow at Department Chemistry, Princeton University. Yong’s research focuses on CO2 reduction by homogenous catalyst.

Phillip Hannam is a PhD student in Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University. He also holds a master degree in Tongji Institute of Environment for Sustainable Development, Shanghai, China. Phillip has studied China energy issues as his former projects and will continue this China-related research in Princeton.

Wen (Eve) Wang is a PhD candidate at Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University. Her research focuses on development of laser-based sensors for atmospheric sensing, including ambient CO2 and water vapor isotope measurements.

Ruoming Peng is a PhD candidate at Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University. His current research projects are biosensor systems based on surface plasmonic substrate. Ruoming is also paying close attention to the frontier of current energy research.

Welcome Dr. Yong Yan, Phillip Hannam, Wen Wang, and Ruoming Peng to the PUCEG family! Every CEG member is welcome to contact and discuss with them.


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