Mao Ye's personal experience.

In 2000, he received a doctorate in thermal engineering from the Institute of Thermal Energy of Southeast University. I mainly engaged in the research of gas-solid two-phase flow measurement during my graduate studies. Doctoral thesis won the 4th Excellent Doctoral Thesis in Jiangsu Province, and was nominated by the top 100 Excellent Doctoral Thesis in China in 2003.

From 2000 to 2006, he was employed by Twente University, Netherlands Foundation for Materials Research (FOM) and Eindhoven University of Technology to carry out research on gas-solid two-phase flow theory and computational fluid dynamics model, especially the fluidization model of Geldart A particles, and developed a multi-scale simulation method. In 2005, he received a doctorate in chemical reaction engineering from Twente University.

In 2006, he joined the Catalytic Cracking Department of Amsterdam Technical Center of Shell Oil Company in the Netherlands. Since 2007, he has been the head of R&D in this department, and has undertaken several R&D and design projects in catalytic cracking, with a total R&D expenditure of more than 2 million euros. On June 2009, 5438+065438+ 10 returned to work in Dalian Institute of Chemical Technology, and on June 20 10 was awarded the "Hundred Talents Program" of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

He is a member of the scientific team of the 7th World Chemical Congress, a reviewer of the STW project in the Netherlands, and a reviewer of nearly ten foreign academic journals. He has published more than 30 academic papers in core journals at home and abroad, and applied for 3 patents, including 2 international patents.