Nanyang Technology University

Academic Profile
Assoc Prof Wong Teck Neng 

Associate Professor 
Division of Thermal and Fluids Engineering 
School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering 
College of Engineering 



Email: MTNWONG@ntu.edu.sg
Phone: (+65)6790 5587 
Office: N3-02c-100 
Education
  • PhD University of Strathclyde 1990
  • BEng(Hons) University of Strathclyde 1986
Biography
Dr. Wong Teck Neng received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, UK in 1990. He is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. He teaches heat transfer and thermodynamics. His main research areas focus on two-phase flow and heat transfer in microchannels. He has published numerous top quality international journal papers, conference papers, book chapters, and patents.
Research Interests
Assoc Prof Wong's main research focus on two-phase flow and heat transfer, multiphase flows in microchannels, multi-fluid electroosmotic flow in microfluidic devices, liquid slug thermocapillary flows in microchannels, two-phase flow in evaporator, condenser and capillary tube expansion devices, heat driven pump and pulsating heat pipe for electronic cooling.
Research Grant
  • A*STAR Science and Engineering Research Council (2011-) [by A*STAR Science & Engineering Research Council (SERC)]
  • Academic Research Fund Tier 2 (2011-) [by Ministry of Education (MOE)]
  • Defence Research and Technology Office (DRTech) (2013-) [by Ministry of Defense (MINDEF)]
  • Defence Science Organisation National Laboratories (2010-) [by MINDEF - DSO National Laboratories]
  • Defence Science and Technology Agency (2008-2013) [by MINDEF - Defence Science & Technology Agency (DSTA)]
Current Projects
  • Droplet based micro/nanofluidics
  • Electrohydrodynamic instability of immiscible fluids in microfluidic systems
  • Evaporative spray cooling system for thermal management of high power, temperature sensitive electronics and electro-opticla devices
  • Multiphase Flow Processes & Experimental Validations
  • Sub-KORALL - Small Area Evaporative Spray Cooling System and Spray-Cooled Chassis
  • Thermal Design for Liquid-Cooled Airborne Electronic System
Selected Publications
  • Xu J.L., Wong T.N., Huang X.Y. (2003). Study on heat driven pump part 2: Mathematical modeling. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 46, 3337-3347.
  • Liang S.Y., Wong T.N., Nathan G.K. (2001). Numerical and experimental studies of refrigerant circuitry of evaporator coils. International Journal of Refrigeration, 24, 823-833.
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