Dr Jee Loong Hee is a Research Associate at the Energy Innovation Centre specialising in computational fluid dynamics, numerical modelling and combustion. He models fluid and multiphase flows, heat transfer and aerodynamics across a broad range of engineering systems.
His current work focuses on the modelling and design of advanced Fischer–Tropsch (gas-to-liquid) reactors. Other academic and industrial projects include the modelling and characterisation of hydrogen-ready burners for steel forging furnaces (decarbonisation), wind-tunnel testing, and the design of particle separators for commercial aircraft.
Dr Jee completed his MEng and PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nottingham, UK. His PhD — Experimental and Computational Investigations of Oil Shedding from an Aeroengine Ball Bearing — combined numerical modelling with high-speed imaging and image-processing techniques.