CHAO WANG, P.E.

Lead Naval Architect at Ocergy

Chao Wang, P.E. has a strong background in naval architecture and engineering, with over 14 years of experience in the industry. CHAO is currently serving as the Lead Naval Architect at Ocergy since May 2021. Prior to joining Ocergy, Chao worked at SBM Offshore for 7 years as the Lead Engineer, specializing in hydrodynamics and mooring. Before that, they held the position of Naval Architect at Aker Solutions for a year and a half. Chao began their career at Keppel FELS Ltd, where they worked for 5 years as a Senior Engineer, focusing on naval architecture.

Chao Wang, P.E. holds a Master's degree in Offshore Engineering from the National University of Singapore, which was obtained from 2009 to 2010. Prior to that, Chao Wang completed a Bachelor's degree in Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture from Shanghai Jiao Tong University from 2003 to 2007. Additionally, Chao Wang has acquired additional certifications such as the edX Verified Certificate for CS50's Introduction to Computer Science from edX, obtained in January 2021, and the Learning SQL Programming certification from LinkedIn, obtained in August 2020.

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Addison, United States

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Ocergy

Ocergy is focusing on the development of complex ocean systems solving energy and environmental challenges. OCG-Wind is a low-cost foundation supporting the new generation of very large offshore wind turbines. The innovative hull allows the platform to have a very light weight, a necessity to reduce LCOE. It is tailored towards ease ofindustrialization, to bring flexibility in fabrication and increase the use of a local supply chain in the project fabrication life cycle.OCG-Data is an innovative multi-disciplinary ocean observer for complete offshore site assessment. It has enough footprint to host and power multiple instrumentation packages for resource and environmental characterization. Underwater biodiversity monitoring relies on the combination of restoration technologies and passive acoustic monitoring arrays. The buoy also hosts a bird and bat detection and identification system. OCG-Data provides high-quality data including ecological information for stakeholders' engagement.