Management Team


Chief Executive Officer: Ronggui Yang (acting CEO)

Chief Technology Officer: Xiaobo Yin (acting CTO)

Director of Business Development: hiring (email: strategicpartners@radi-cool.com if you are interested)

Director of Engineering: hiring (email: strategicpartners@radi-cool.com if you are interested)

 

 

Advisory Board & Strategic Partners


If you think you can bring something on the table for the commercialization opportunity of this exciting technology, as an investor, a strategic partner, or as a deal maker for connecting people to work together, please send an email: strategicpartners@radi-cool.com

 

 

Team of Inventors (Co-Founders)


Ronggui Yang

President and Co-Founder 

  • Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering, MIT, 2006;
  • 2017 – present, joint appointment at National Renewable Energy Lab (US Department of Energy)
  • 2006 – present, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder;
  • 2015- present, Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers;
  • Research on thermal sciences, thermal management, cooling technologies, and energy technologies;
  • 2008 TR35 Award by MIT’s Technology Review (35 world-wide inventors under 35, whose work changes the world);
  • 2008 DARPA Young Faculty Award & 2009 NSF CAREER Award;
  • 2010 ASME Bergles-Rohsenow Young Investigator in Heat Transfer;
  • 2014-2016 Chair, Nanoengineering-enabled Energy and Sustainability (NEES) Steering Committee, ASME Nanoengineering Council (Nanotechnology Institute)
  • 2015-2017 Chair, K-9 Committee on Nanoscale Thermal Transport, ASME Heat Transfer Division
  • 2016- present, Associate Editor, ASME Journal of Heat Transfer

 

Xiaobo Yin

Treasurer & Co-Founder

  • Ph.D in Electrical Engineering, Stanford, 2008;
  • 2013 – present, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder;
  • 2013 – present, Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder;
  • Research on optical sciences and engineering, optical materials, radiative heat transfer and energy technologies;
  • Author for a dozen of papers published in Science, Nature, Nature Materials, Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Physics, and Nature Communications.
  • 2015 DARPA Young Faculty Award.

 

Gang Tan

Co-Founder

  • Ph.D. in Building Technology, MIT, 2005
  • 2009 – present; Associate Professor of Civil and Architectural Engineering, University of Wyoming.
  • 2005-2009 Industrial experiences in KEMA Inc. and Nexant Inc.
  • Research on green building materials, building energy efficiency technologies, and renewable energy