Yimin Shao
Postdoctoral position
Division: Machine Elements
Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics
Research
I work as a Postdoc in the group of Prof. Yijun Shi, focusing on Computational Triboelectricity. My primary goal is to advance multiscale simulation of tribo-electro-catalysis for the greenhouse gases removal, wastewater treatment and sensor development of gas and liquid, in order to achieve carbon neutrality.
Biography
I finished my Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at University of Edinburgh, UK in 2024, with a specialization in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). My research journey has been marked by significant contributions in designing negative emission devices and exploring gas adsorption mechanisms, resulting in papers published in reputable journals. Proficient in CFD simulations, Aspen, and atomistic simulations using RASPA2, LAMMPS, and DFT, my expertise extends to Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), particularly in their application to the solutions of upgrading biogas and coal mine methane. With a background in both academia and industry, I bring a comprehensive understanding of market dynamics and technological feasibility to my research. I am eager to contribute my diverse skill set and passion for innovation to furthering research in Triboelectricity.
Updated:
Published: