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Haibin Wang

Research Associate

BSc, MEng, PhD

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About Haibin Wang

Haibin Wang works as a Research Associate at the Maritime Safety Research Centre of the University of Strathclyde. His main duty is focused on the project of Transport: Advanced and Modular (TrAM, Horizon 2020 project) to develop and validate of modular design and production methods mainly on electrically-powered vessels operating in protected waters with zero emissions.

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Haibin achieved his MEng degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering in University of Strathclyde in 2012, with a sound understanding of naval architecture, marine engineering and environment protection regulations, and undertook a series of naval architecture and marine engineering course.


In 2017, he obtained the PhD degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering in this university by experimental testing and CFD simulating a carbon capture method to reduce the CO2 emission onboard ship in order to meet the IMO’s carbon emission reduction target by 2020.


Before joining MRSC, he worked on an EU Horizon 2020 project for ship life cycle analysis including cost analysis and environment analysis in response to needs of SME naval architects, shipbuilders and ship-owners, who in order to survive in the world market.

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Education

2012- 2017

PhD in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering

University of Strathclyde, UK

PhD project: Carbon capture and storage - solidification and storage of CO2 captured on ships

2011-2012

MEng in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering

University of Glasgow & University of Strathclyde, UK

MEng group project: Ice breaking cruise ship

Courses: Marine Engineering Project, Marine Machinery, Marine Engineering System and Control, Marine Power and Electrical System, Marine Engineering Simulation and Modelling, Marine Regulatory Framework Marine Design, Marine Hydrostatics, Resistance and Propulsion, Marine Drivelines and Transmission, Marine Drivelines and Transmission, Onboard Energy Management and Environment Protection, Advanced Marine Engineering, Waterborne Transport, Maritime Safety and Risk, Maritime Economics.

2007-2011

BSc in Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 

Harbin Engineering University, China

BSc individual project: Impacts of geometry parameters on marine transportation efficiency of ships

Courses: Higher Mathematics, Linear Algebra, Engineering Thermodynamics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Physics, Engineering Graphics, Materials Mechanics, Ship and Marine Structures, Marine Statics.

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Employment

2016-now

Research Associate
University of Strathclyde, UK

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Software and skills

Software

Basic software: Microsoft Package;
CFD software: Fluent, Star CCM+;
Modelling software: Gambit, Rhinoceros, AutoCAD;
Coding language: Java;
Other software: Matlab/Simulink, MathCAD, Maxsurf, AVL Fire, GaBi;

Skills

Software development,

Marine design,

Two-phase flow simulation in CFD,

Engine simulation,

Life cycle assessment,

3D modelling

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Published Work - Journal

More publications can be found in CV.

Life Cycle and Economic Assessments of the Solar Power System Application in the Propulsion System of Short Route Ferry

10 May 2019

Wang, H, Oguz, E, Jeong, B & Zhou, P, 'Life Cycle and Economic Assessments of the Solar Power System Application in the Propulsion System of Short Route Ferry'. Journal of Cleaner Production. vol 219, pp. 471-484. DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.02.124

Multi-Criteria Decision-Making for Marine Propulsion: Hybrid, Diesel Electric and Diesel Mechanical Systems from Cost-Environment-Risk Perspectives

15 November, 2018

Jeong, B, Oguz, E, Wang, H, & Zhou, P, ‘Multi-Criteria Decision-Making for Marine Propulsion: Hybrid, Diesel Electric and Diesel Mechanical Systems from Cost-Environment-Risk Perspectives’ Applied Energy. Volume 230, 15 November 2018, Pages 1065-1081. DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.09.074

Life Cycle Cost and Environmental Impact Analysis of Ship Hull Maintenance Strategies for a Short Route Hybrid Ferry

1 August 2018

Wang, H, Oguz, E, Jeong, B & Zhou, P 2018, 'Life cycle cost and environmental impact analysis of ship hull maintenance strategies for a short route hybrid ferry' Ocean Engineering. Volume 161, 1 August 2018, Pages 20-28. DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2018.04.084

An Effective Framework for Life Cycle and Cost Assessment for Marine Vessels Aiming to Select Optimal Propulsion Systems

20 June, 2018

Jeong, B, Wang, H, Oguz, E & Zhou, P 2018, 'An effective framework for life cycle and cost assessment for marine vessels aiming to select optimal propulsion systems' Journal of Cleaner Production, Volume 187, pp. 111-130. DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.03.184

© <2018-2019>. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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Conference paper

Life Cycle and Cost Assessment on Engine Selection for an Offshore Tug Vessel (conference)

9 October 2017

Oguz, E, Jeong, B, Wang, H & Zhou, P 2017, Life cycle and cost assessment on engine selection for an offshore tug vessel. in C Guedes Soares & AP Teixeira (eds), Maritime Transportation and Harvesting of Sea Resources: Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of the International Maritime Association of the Mediterranean (IMAM 2017), October 9-11, 2017, Lisbon, Portugal. vol. 2, pp. 943-951, 17th International Congress of the International Maritime Association of the Mediterranean, 9-11 October 2017, Lisbon, Portugal, 9/10/17.

Optimisation of operational modes of short-route ferry: a life cycle assessment case study

9 October 2017

Wang, H, Oguz, E, Jeong, B & Zhou, P 2017, Optimisation of operational modes of short-route ferry: a life cycle assessment case study. in C Guedes Soares & AP Teixeira (eds), Maritime Transportation and Harvesting Sea Resources: Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of the International Maritime Association of the Mediterranean (IMAM 2017), October 9-11, 2017, Lisbon, Portugal. vol. 2, [SI], pp. 961-970, 17th International Congress of the International Maritime Association of the Mediterranean, Lisbon, Portugal, 9-11 October 2017, Lisbon, Portugal, 9/10/17.

Life Cycle and Cost Performance Analysis on Ship Structural Maintenance Strategy of a Short Route Hybrid

7 May, 2018

Wang, H, Oguz, E, Jeong, B & Zhou, P 2018, Life Cycle and Cost Performance Analysis on Ship Structural Maintenance Strategy of a Short Route Hybrid. 4th International Conference on Maritime Technology and Engineering, 07-09 May 2018, Lisbon, Portugal, 07/05/18-09/05/18

Application of Solar Panel Array on a Short Route Ferry A Life Cycle and Economic Assessment

25 October 2018

Wang, H, Oguz, E, Jeong, B & Zhou, P 2018, Application of Solar Panel Array on a Short Route Ferry A Life Cycle and Economic Assessment, Coastal, Offshore and Ocean Engineering Conference 2018, Gdansk Poland, Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology, 25-26.10.2018

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Research interest

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Marine engineering;

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Marine emission control;

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Two phase flow simulation and analysis;

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Life cycle analysis;

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Big data analysis.

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