Dr. Wang’s research focuses on understanding the complex dynamic characteristics of mechanical systems and civil infrastructures exposed to complicated environmental loadings such as winds, storm surge, ocean waves, seismic excitations, impacts, ice loadings and so forth. The research objective is to develop cost-effective, energy-efficient and intelligent solutions to mitigate and diagnose the structural damage caused by environmental effects. His primary research interests include:

  • CO2-assistant fracturing and proppant transport
  • Multi-scale particle transport modeling and simulation
  • Flow and mass transport in fractured unconventional resources
  • Image‐based porous media and fracture characterization

We are looking for new postdocs to enjoy our explorations together (more info)!

Our group is currently based on fundings from Center for RNA Research in Institute for Basic Science (IBS) and Research Institute of Basic Sciences (RIBS) of Seoul National University.


Bin Wang

Assistant Professor
China University of Petroleum-Beijing
  • 2022 Ph.D. Louisiana State University
  • 2017 M.S. University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • 2015 M.S. China University of Petroleum-Beijing

News

Feb 1, 2022

Dr. Wang joined the Waterjet Drilling & Completion Lab of CUPB.

Feb 1, 2022

Dr. Wang joined the Department of Petroleum Engineering of China University of Petroleum-Beijing.

Nov 7, 2021

📰 Wang et al. 2021 published in "Computer Physics Communications" on GPU accelerated particle tracking algorihtm!

Nov 7, 2021

🏆 Dr. Wang wins DRP Visualization Challenge gold metal!

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