Ang Liu
aul886@psu.edu
Phone 571-392-0396
Office Address 131 Hosler Building
Title(s) Assistant Teaching Professor of Energy and Mineral Engineering Google Scholar Profile
Curriculum Vitae cv_ang_liu_penn_state_university.doc
Expertise
Rock mechanics, geomechanics, and poromechanics Multiphase flow and transport in porous media Mathematical modeling and numerical simulations on coupled processes Characterizations and imaging Mining engineering Carbon dioxide sequestration/hydrogen storage in geological formations
Education
Ph.D. in Energy and Mineral Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, USA, 2021 M.S. in Mine safety Science and Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology at Beijing campus, China, 2018 B.S. in Mining Engineering, Henan Polytechnic University, China, 2015
Courses Taught
MNG 331: Rock Mechanics MNG 331: Rock Mechanics-Lab Sessions MNG 401: Introduction of Mining Operations MNG 410: Underground Mining Methods MNG 422: Mine Ventilation and Air Conditioning MNG 422: Mine Ventilation and Air Conditioning-Lab Sessions EGEE 101: Energy and Geo-Environmental Engineering
Faculty Advisor(s)
Shimin Liu
Graduate Program Option Base Option
Unit
John and Willie Leone Family Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering
Ang Liu is an assistant teaching professor of energy and mineral engineering at Penn State University. His interests include rock mechanics and fluid dynamics with their applications on unconventional gas exploitation, carbon sequestration/hydrogen and energy storage in geological formations and mine ground/gas control. He has extensive experiences on experimental rock mechanics and fluid flow characterization (high-pressure-temperature GCTS system, micro-CT, FESEM-EDS, STEM, XRD, XPS, SANS/USANS, and nanoindentation), and numerical simulation using various software packages (COMSOL Multiphysics & Livelink for Matlab; Fekete FAST CBM; Flac3D; Rocscience; ICAMPS). (责任编辑:) |