Boston Metal
Tao Yang is a Principal Modeling and Simulation Engineer at Boston Metal, with an extensive background in computational modeling and multiphysics simulations. Prior experience includes serving as a Computational Multiphysics Modeler at Leidos, where improvements in solid oxide cell efficiency and electrode design were achieved through the development of advanced modeling and GUI software. Yang has also held roles at the National Energy Technology Laboratory, focusing on solving complex electrochemical models, and at West Virginia University Research Corporation, where research involved high-fidelity numerical models and detonation wave analysis. Previous experience includes work at New Mexico State University, where investigations into fluid-structure interactions and HPC-enabled studies were conducted. Tao Yang holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from New Mexico State University and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China.
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