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# GE Wei
  • Title:
    Professor
  • Subject:
    Chemical Engineering
  • Email:
    wge@ipe.ac.cn
  • Address:
    No. 1, BeiErJie, ZhongGuanCun, Haidian District, Beijing
Resume

Prof. Wei Ge, born in 1970, got his B. Sc. in 1992 and then Ph. D. in 1998, both from Harbin Institute of Technology, China. He has been professor of chemical engineering at Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences since 2006. He is mainly engaged in multi-scale simulation of multi-phase systems, including fluidization, micro-/nano-flow and transport, granular and porous media flows. He proposed pseudo-particle modeling for micro-scale simulation of macro-scale flow behaviors and improved the energy-minimization multi-scale model for gas-solid and gas-liquid flows. As project leader, he developed the Mole series multi-scale supercomputing systems to bridge simulations of molecular details to reactor performance. He is now working on virtual process engineering, trying to establish the digital twins of real engineering processes through accurate realtime simulation and interactive realistic visualization on supercomputers.

He is author of over 190 journal papers and 5 monographs. He won the Outstanding Youth in Basic Science Award of Zhou Guangzhao Foundation in 2008, the P&G Outstanding Youth in Particuology of Chinese Society of Particuology in 2011, the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars in 2012 and Hou De-bang Innovation award of chemical science and technology of the Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China in 2017. He is associate editor of Chemical Engineering Science, Chairman of the Simulation & Virtual Process Engineering Committee, Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China, council member of The Chinese Society of Particuology, and advisory board member of the international journal Particuology. He is director of the State Key Laboratory of Multi-Phase Complex Systems, China since 2015.

Publications

1. Yong Zhang, Qi Chang, Wei Ge*. 2021. Coupling DPM with DNS for dynamic interphase force evaluation. Chemical Engineering Science. 231:116238

2. Wei Ge*, Li Guo, Xinhua Liu, Fanyong Meng, Ji Xu, Wen Lai Huang, Jinghai Li*. 2019. Mesoscience-based virtual process engineering: A future for process systems engineering? Computers & Chemical Engineering. 126:68-82.

3. Yanping Li, Mingcan Zhao, Chengxiang Li*, and Wei Ge*, Concentration fluctuation due to reaction-diffusion coupling near an isolated active site on catalyst surfaces. 2019. Chemical Engineering Journal. 373:744-754

4. Wei Ge*, Qi Chang, Chengxiang Li, and Junwu Wang*. Multiscale structures in particle-fluid systems: characterization, modeling and simulation. 2019. Chemical Engineering Science. 198:198-223

5. Yanping Li, Chenglong Zhang, Chengxiang Li*,Zhicheng Liu, Wei Ge*. 2017. Simulation of the effect of coke deposition on the diffusion of methane in zeolite ZSM-5. Chemical Engineering Journal. 320:458-467.

6. Yanping Li, Chengxiang Li*, Wei Ge*. 2017. Simulation Study on the Reaction-Diffusion Coupling in Simple Pore Structures.Langmuir . 33:11804-11816.

7. Wei Ge*, Limin Wang, Ji Xu, Feiguo Chen, Guangzheng Zhou, Liqiang Lu, Qi Chang, Jinghai Li. 2017. Discrete simulation of granular and particle-fluid flows: from fundamental study to engineering application. Reviews in Chemical Engineering. 33(6):551-623.

8. Xiaowen Liu, Limin Wang*, Wei Ge*. 2017. Meso-Scale Statistical Properties of Gas–Solid Flow—A Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) Study. AIChE Journal 63(1):3-14.

9. Liqiang Lu, Ji Xu, Wei Ge*, Guoxian Gao, Yong Jiang, Mingcan Zhao, Xinhua Liu, Jinghai Li. 2016. Computer virtual experiment on fluidized beds using a coarse-grained discrete particle method—EMMS-DPM. Chemical Engineering Science 155:314-337.

10. Liqiang Lu, Ji Xu, Wei Ge*, Yunpeng Yue, Xinghua Liu, Jinghai Li. 2014. EMMS-based discrete particle method (EMMS–DPM) for simulation of gas-solid flows. Chemical Engineering Science 120:67-87.

CONTACT US

  • CONTACT US 86-10-82544817
  • CONTACT US 62551257
  • CONTACT US ghb@ipe.ac.cn
  • CONTACT US Institute of Process Engineering,Chinese Academy of Sciences,1 North 2nd Street, Zhongguancun, Haidian District, Beijing 100190, PR China