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Chien-Wei (Steven)

Chien-Wei (Steven) Chen
Ph.D. candidate
scwchen@ucdavis.edu
Office Phone: (530) 752-8281

Summary

Chien-Wei is a Ph.D. candidate in the Transportation Technology & Policy (TTP) program at UC Davis.
He has a B. S. degree in Traffic Transportation Engineering and Management from Feng-Chia University and a master’s degree in Transportation Engineering and Management from National Chia-Tung University in Taiwan.

Research Interests

Hydrogen pipeline delivery networks design with survivability and uncertainty

The object is to enhance the survivability of hydrogen pipeline delivery network at reasonable costs. This project would design hydrogen pipeline delivery networks which concerns how to provide a modeling framework to decide where pipelines would be connected under different scenarios. These scenarios include future demand/supply uncertainties, potential network link failures caused by disasters or human error, and geographic variation or existing facility impedance.

Presentations

.Chien-Wei Chen, Yueyue Fan, and Joan Ogden (2008), “Design of hydrogen pipeline delivery networks with survivability and uncertainty: a case study,” poster presented at 2008 NHA Annual Hydrogen Conference, Sacramento, CA.
.Chien-Wei Chen, Yueyue Fan, and Joan Ogden (2008), “Design of Hydrogen Pipeline Delivery Networks with Survivability and Uncertainty,” poster presented at UCTC conference, Santa Barbara, CA.
.David Lin, Chien-Wei Chen, Yueyue Fan, and Joan Ogden (2007), “Optimizing Hydrogen Infrastructure Transitions in Southern California,” presentation at EVS23 Conference, Anaheim, CA.
.David Lin, Chien-Wei Chen, Yueyue Fan, and Joan Ogden (2007), “Optimized Pathways for Regional Hydrogen Infrastructure Transitions: Case Study for Southern California,” poster presented at the National Hydrogen Association conference, San Antonio, TX.