Kunpeng Wang
Visiting Scholar
Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 2019
Thesis: Experimental Investigation of High Dose Rate Irradiation of Petroleum in a Continuous Flow System
Research Interests: Non-thermal plasma processing, radiation chemistry, petroleum treatment
Bio: Dr. Wang is a researcher focused on the use of high-energy plasma systems for the treatment and transformation of complex hydrocarbons. His work bridges experimental and applied plasma chemistry for industrial energy applications.
John Lassalle
Visiting Scholar
Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 2022
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, 2014
Thesis: Environmental Applications of Electron Beam Irradiation and Energy-Intensive Remediation Technologies
Research Interests: Non-thermal plasma processing, environmental remediation, radiation chemistry
Bio: Dr. Lassalle’s work focuses on leveraging high-energy technologies for the degradation of persistent environmental contaminants. His expertise spans plasma reactors, electron beam systems, and scalable treatment processes aimed at addressing water and soil pollution challenges.

