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Mr. Yew Hoe Wong | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yew Hoe Wong, Imperial College London, Singapore

Ethan (Yew Hoe) is a Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London, specializing in modeling and simulation for nuclear power plants. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering with an Aerospace focus from the National University of Singapore. Ethan’s passion for engineering is driven by a fascination with the integration of theory and practice, inspired by groundbreaking projects like the SpaceX Rocket. His experience spans teaching, research, and practical engineering roles, including internships and research assistantships. Outside academia, Ethan is an avid tennis player and amateur astrophotographer, exploring the intersection of engineering with sports and astronomy. His career goal is to advance nuclear power plant technology, leveraging his diverse skills and interests to drive innovation and impact.

This consolidated biography captures Ethan’s educational background, professional experience, research interests, and personal passions, presenting a comprehensive overview of his academic and career journey.

PROFILE

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Educational Details

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Mechanical Engineering
Imperial College London, London
Current Candidate
Specialization: Modeling and Simulation within Nuclear Power Plants

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) in Mechanical Engineering (Aeronautics)
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Graduated

Student Exchange Program in Mechanical Engineering
University College London, London

A-Level H2 Math Intern
Serangoon Junior College, Singapore
Internship in Mathematical Research and Education

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in Science Education
University of Education, Lahore
Graduated

Professional Experience

Since October 2021, Mr. Yew Hoe Wong has been serving as a Teaching Assistant at Imperial College London. In this capacity, he has managed and coordinated several final year and undergraduate design projects, ensuring they meet academic requirements and are executed effectively. He has played a pivotal role in assisting with lesson plan development and providing feedback to enhance student performance. Additionally, during his tenure as a Teaching Assistant from October 2021 to December 2021, Mr. Wong supported lesson development, facilitated classroom management, and provided objective feedback, thereby fostering an improved learning environment and supporting student comprehension and engagement.

Research Interest

Ethan’s research focuses on modeling and simulation within nuclear power plants, emphasizing the integration of scientific theories and innovative design. His interests also extend to the application of foundational engineering principles in real-world scenarios, inspired by landmark engineering feats like the SpaceX Rocket. He is dedicated to advancing nuclear power plant technology through precise modeling and simulation techniques, contributing to more efficient and sustainable energy solutions.

Top Notable Publications

Wong, Y. H., Lampunio, L., Duan, Y., Eaton, M. D., & Bluck, M. J. (2024). Effects of different momentum ratios and Reynolds number in a T-junction with an upstream elbowNuclear Engineering and Design, 428, 113523.
Mr. Yew Hoe Wong | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

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