Outstanding SEE Researcher Wins Best Research Paper Award at TEFC2025

Under the supervision of Prof. Edwin Tso, Dr. Wang Wenqi, a postdoctoral researcher from the School of Energy and Environment (SEE), has been honored with the Best Research Paper Award at the 10th Thermal and Fluids Engineering Conference (TEFC2025), organized by the American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers (ASTFE).

Dr. Wang’s award-winning paper, “Enhancing Passive Daytime Radiative Cooling for Building Roofs via Infrared-Transparent PE Aerogels,” presents a groundbreaking approach to advancing electricity-free cooling technologies. The study explores the integration of infrared radiation-transparent aerogel materials with passive cooling solutions, effectively minimizing convective heat gain while maintaining high optical performance. Theoretical analyses suggest that this innovation could significantly enhance cooling efficiency, particularly in tropical regions such as Singapore, where temperature reductions could improve from 1.8 °C to 6.3 °C—a substantial advancement over existing technologies.

The 10th ASTFE Conference (TEFC2025), held from March 9–12, 2025, serves as a premier international platform for exchanging cutting-edge research in thermal and fluid sciences in Washington DC, USA. ASTFE is committed to fostering global collaboration in both fundamental and emerging areas, including heat transfer, fluid dynamics, energy, environmental sustainability, manufacturing, thermal management, and micro- and nano-scale transport phenomena.

This prestigious award underscores the outstanding contributions of Prof. Tso’s research group in advancing next-generation electricity-free cooling technologies. Congratulations to Prof. Edwin Tso and Dr. Wang Wenqi on this remarkable achievement!

Outstanding SEE Researcher TEFC2025

Outstanding SEE Researcher TEFC2025