Ching-Pang Lee
Ching-Pang Lee is a Principal Engineer of Turbine Heat Transfer Design at GE Aviation in Cincinnati, USA. Lee designs and develops new technologies for gas turbine applications. Lee has been granted 143 US patents with additional pending 89 patents. The majority of these patents is in turbine cooling, design, manufacturing, and new material applications. Lee has coauthored 39 technical publications in heat transfer field. Lee is a fellow of ASME, a Member of Gas Turbine Heat Transfer Committee, a Member of the editorial advisory board of the International Journal of Rotating Machinery, a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Ohio, and a Member of Tau Beta Pi Honor Society. His education includes Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering, M.S. degree in aerospace engineering from The University of Michigan, M.S. degree in mechanical engineering from National Taiwan University, and B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from National Cheng-Kung University in Taiwan. He is the recipient of Thomas A. Edison Patent Award from ASME in 2005. He has received 232 patent awards from GE.
Biography Updated on 22 March 2007