Dr Haibin Wang

Teaching Fellow

Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering

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Haibin achieved his MEng degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the 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 courses. In 2017, he obtained a PhD in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from this university through experimental testing and CFD simulating a carbon capture method to reduce the CO2 emission onboard ship to meet the IMO’s carbon emission reduction target by 2020. Prior to the Teaching Fellow role, he worked as a research associate focusing on research projects, e.g. SHIPLYS, TrAM, NH3CRAFT etc.

His research areas include Innovative green energy technologies, Renewable energy: solar and wind power, Alternative fuels: hydrogen, ammonia, biofuel, LNG, etc., Emission control solutions, Full electric vehicles, System simulation & analysis, Risk and safety analysis, Life cycle analysis, Digital twin modelling and Autonomous ship development.

He is contributing and has been contributing to the delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate modules in the following topics: Heat exchange fundamentals, Thermaldynamics, Optimization methods, Life cycle analysis, Marine engine fundamentals, Marine piping systems and pumps, Ship design, Transmission and propulsion systems, Simulation and modelling etc.

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Publications

Design and optimization of a type-C tank for liquid hydrogen marine transport
Liu Yinhua, Zhou Peilin, Jeong Byongug, Wang Haibin
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Vol 48, pp. 34885-34896 (2023)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.05.102
Regulatory gap analysis for risk assessment of ammonia-fuelled ships
Jang Hayoung, Mujeeb-Ahmed MP, Wang Haibin, Park Chybyung, Hwang Insik, Jeong Byongug, Zhou Peilin, Mickeviciene Rima
Ocean Engineering Vol 287 (2023)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2023.115751
Life cycle analysis of hydrogen powered marine vessels-case ship comparison study with conventional power system
Wang Haibin, Aung Myo Zin, Xu Xue, Boulougouris Evangelos
Sustainability Vol 15 (2023)
https://doi.org/10.3390/su151712946
Establishment of a design study for comprehensive hydrodynamic optimisation in the preliminary stage of the ship design
Aung Myo Zin, Nazemian Amin, Boulougouris Evangelos, Wang Haibin, Duman Suleyman, Xu Xue
Ships and Offshore Structures , pp. 1-14 (2023)
https://doi.org/10.1080/17445302.2023.2208500
Logistics optimisation of a fast catamaran ferry – a selection of optimal route considering battery weight and cost
Wang Haibin, Boulougouris Evangelos, Priftis Alexandros, Shi Guangyu, Xu Xue, Theotokatos Gerasimos
14th International Marine Design Conference (IMDC 2022) (2022)
Comparison of decarbonisation solutions for shipping : hydrogen, ammonia and batteries
Wang Haibin, Trivyza Nikoletta, Boulougouris Evangelos, Mylonopoulos Foivos
SNAME 14th International Marine Design Conference (2022)
https://doi.org/10.5957/imdc-2022-297

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Professional Activities

Frontiers in Energy Research (Journal)
Editor
26/3/2024
Frontiers in Energy Research (Journal)
Peer reviewer
10/2/2023
Sustainability (Journal)
Peer reviewer
25/7/2022
Jonathan Davis
Host
24/11/2017
Thomas Koch
Host
11/10/2016

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Projects

Safe and Efficient Use of Sustainable Fuels in Maritime Transport Applications (Safecraft)
Jeong, Byongug (Principal Investigator) Wang, Haibin (Co-investigator) Zhou, Peilin (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2023 - 30-Jan-2027
Safe and efficient storage of ammonia within ships (NH3CRAFT) HORIZON-IA
Zhou, Peilin (Principal Investigator) Jeong, Byongug (Co-investigator) Wang, Haibin (Research Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2022 - 31-Jan-2025
Ship Lifecycle Software Solutions (SHIPLYS) H2020 SC3
Zhou, Peilin (Principal Investigator) Yuan, Zhiming (Co-investigator) Oguz, Elif (Fellow) Wang, Haibin (Fellow) Jeong, Byongug (Researcher)
01-Jan-2016 - 31-Jan-2019

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Dr Haibin Wang
Teaching Fellow
Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering

Email: haibin.wang@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted