Haoming Ma
Hydrogen Energy Research Center
Assistant Research Professional, Techno-Economic Analysis
Contact Information
haoming.ma@uwyo.edu
Haoming Ma is an Assistant Research Professional in the Hydrogen Energy Research Center at the School of Energy Resources.
Originally from Beijing, China, Ma attended Penn State University to earn both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Energy and Mineral Engineering. He then received his doctoral degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Calgary, where he focused his research on carbon dioxide (CO2) enhanced oil recovery (EOR). A primary emphasis of his dissertation was to develop data-driven models using machine learning tools and thereby apply them to provide techno-economic and life-cycle insights on estimating the economic and environmental performance of CO2-EOR.
Utilizing his interdisciplinary expertise at the nexus of energy economics, petroleum and chemical engineering, and artificial intelligence (AI), Ma then served as a post-doctoral research fellow in the University of Texas at Austin’s Center for Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis. His research focused on creating a measurement-informed life cycle analysis framework for the global liquefied natural gas supply chains.
In his role at SER, he applies his expertise in economics to conduct techno-economic analyses for the hydrogen industry.