
Bio
Dr. Pengtao Wang earned his BSc in Thermal and Power Engineering and MSc in Engineering Thermal-Physics from Harbin Engineering University in 2003 and 2006 respectively, and his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Massachusetts Lowell in 2014. After graduation he joined the Micro/Nano-scale Heat Transport Lab in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of South Carolina, where he worked as Postdoc Researcher until 2019. After that, he joined the Multi-Physics Energy Center in the College of Engineering at the University of Missouri, where he worked as Postdoc Fellow. In 2022 he joined the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he is currently working as an associate R& D staff in the Multifunctional Equipment Integration Group. His research interests are two-phase heat transfer (evaporation and condensation), advanced heat transfer devices, ejector heat pump water heaters, and high temperature heat pumps.
Dr. Pengtao Wang is an associate R& D staff in the Multifunctional Equipment Integration Group, Building Technology Research Section, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His research interests are high-temperature heat pumps, advanced heat transfer devices, ejectors, and the fundamentals of two-phase heat transfer (evaporation and condensation).