Research Associate, Curtin University
Dr Tingting Wang is a Research Associate at Curtin University, working on hydrogen storage and rock mechanics, with a background in wettability and multiphase flow in porous media. She completed her PhD at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), where her research focused on the impacts of wettability and intermittency on porescale displacement mechanisms using advanced micro-CT imaging and numerical modelling.
At Curtin, she is currently conducting experimental investigations related to underground hydrogen storage (UHS), integrating synchrotron and CT imaging techniques to examine multiphase interactions and mechanical behaviour in subsurface environments. Her ongoing work also includes preparations for neutron imaging experiments to further explore the complexities of reactive transport and rock deformation under hydrogen exposure.