Dalian, China

Tian Wang


Average Co-Inventor Count = 11.0

ph-index = 1


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2023

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

1 patent (USPTO):

Title: Innovator Spotlight: Tian Wang and His Contributions to Gas Solubility Measurement

Introduction

Tian Wang, a prominent inventor based in Dalian, China, has made significant strides in the field of gas solubility measurement. His innovative work focuses on natural gas hydrate solutions, contributing valuable insights to the scientific community and industry applications.

Latest Patents

Wang holds one patent titled "Measuring Device and Method for Gas Solubility in Natural Gas Hydrate Solution System." This invention provides a comprehensive measuring device and methodology for assessing gas solubility under varying temperature, pressure, and salt ion conditions. The invention includes a reaction system, a sampling system, and a data analysis system, enabling precise measurements while maintaining phase equilibrium and dissolution accuracy. It is an essential tool for exploring the influence of environmental conditions on gas solubility in natural gas hydrate solutions.

Career Highlights

Tian Wang is currently affiliated with Dalian University of Technology, where he applies his expertise to advance research in gas hydrate systems. His innovative approaches have garnered attention within academic and industrial circles, showcasing his commitment to enhancing measurement techniques in the field.

Collaborations

Wang collaborates with esteemed colleagues Yongchen Song and Jiafei Zhao, contributing to a dynamic research environment that encourages the exploration of innovative solutions. Their combined efforts aim to push the boundaries of existing methodologies related to gas solubility measurements.

Conclusion

With his pioneering patent and dedicated career at Dalian University of Technology, Tian Wang exemplifies the spirit of innovation. His work fundamentally enhances understanding in the area of gas solubility in natural gas hydrate systems, paving the way for future advancements in this vital field.

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