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Kwanghee Jeong is an Adjunct Research Fellow in the Fluid Science Resources research group at the University of Western Australia. He completed his PhD in 2020, focusing on 'Advanced Techniques to Study Interfacial Phenomena in Hydrate Nucleation'. His research portfolio includes critical topics in energy transport and decarbonization technologies, with a focus on flow assurance, carbon capture, emissions management, and cold energy utilization. He has conducted extensive studies involving cryogenic hydrogen processes, catalytic conversion studies, and high-pressure simulations. He has collaborated with various organizations, including Chevron USA and Woodside Energy, on projects relating to fugitive methane emissions, supercritical CO2 waste heat recovery, and hydrogen liquefaction. Kwanghee has published extensively in his field and continues to contribute to research that aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals. His expertise encompasses carbon storage, gas hydrate formation, and thermal properties of multi-phase flows.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Conducting research in Fluid Science Resources, focusing on energy transport and decarbonization.
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