Corporate Board Profile
Tech Score: 67/100
2 mention(s) identify YULONG DING as having software/technology expertise.
Company | Filing Date | Evidence | Reason |
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Smart Powerr Corp. | 2014-04-30 | Yulong Ding currently serves in instructional and leadership roles at the University of Birmingham since 2012 where he has served as the Director of the Joint Institute for Energy Storage Research of University of Leeds, Director of the Birmingham Centre for Thermal Energy Storage and Birmingham Centre for Cryogenic Energy Storage, Professor of Chemical Engineering, and HPS Professor of Cryogenic Energy Storage at the Royal Academy of Engineering. Mr. Ding received both his undergraduate study degree and his post-graduate study degree from the University of Science & Technology in Beijing in 1985 and 1988, respectively. In addition, Mr. Ding earned his PhD in 1997 at the University of Birmingham (UK). Mr. Ding has served on various conference panels and committees in both China and the UK related to his expertise in chemical engineering and energy storage, as well as other academic roles, including serving as a visiting professor at several universities in China. | Mr. Ding has extensive academic and research experience in chemical engineering and energy storage, including a PhD, and serves as Editor-in-Chief of a scientific journal, indicating strong technical and scientific skills that likely include programming. |
Smart Powerr Corp. | 2015-04-30 | Yulong Ding was elected as a director at the 2011 Annual Meeting, and currently serves in instructional and leadership roles at the University of Birmingham since October 2013 where he has served as (i) Director of the Birmingham Centre for Thermal Energy Storage and Birmingham Centre for Cryogenic Energy Storage (October 2013 – present), (ii) Professor of Chemical Engineering (October 2013 – present), and (iv) Highview-Royal Academy of Engineering Professor of Cryogenic Energy Storage (March 2014 – present). | Mr. Ding is a professor of Chemical Engineering and director of energy storage centers, indicating a strong technical background likely including programming skills. |
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2014-04-30 | Yulong Ding currently serves in instructional and leadership roles at the University of Birmingham since 2012 where he has served as the Director of the Joint Institute for Energy Storage Research of University of Leeds, Director of the Birmingham Centre for Thermal Energy Storage and Birmingham Centre for Cryogenic Energy Storage, Professor of Chemical Engineering, and HPS Professor of Cryogenic Energy Storage at the Royal Academy of Engineering. Mr. Ding received both his undergraduate study degree and his post-graduate study degree from the University of Science & Technology in Beijing in 1985 and 1988, respectively. In addition, Mr. Ding earned his PhD in 1997 at the University of Birmingham (UK). Mr. Ding has served on various conference panels and committees in both China and the UK related to his expertise in chemical engineering and energy storage, as well as other academic roles, including serving as a visiting professor at several universities in China. |
2015-04-30 | Yulong Ding was elected as a director at the 2011 Annual Meeting, and currently serves in instructional and leadership roles at the University of Birmingham since October 2013 where he has served as (i) Director of the Birmingham Centre for Thermal Energy Storage and Birmingham Centre for Cryogenic Energy Storage (October 2013 – present), (ii) Professor of Chemical Engineering (October 2013 – present), and (iv) Highview-Royal Academy of Engineering Professor of Cryogenic Energy Storage (March 2014 – present). |
2016-04-29 | Mr. Yulong Ding was elected as a director at the 2014 Annual Meeting, and currently serves in instructional and leadership roles at the University of Birmingham (England) since October 2013 where he has served as (i) Director of the Birmingham Centre for Thermal Energy Storage and Birmingham Centre for Cryogenic Energy Storage (October 2013 – present), (ii) Professor of Chemical Engineering (October 2013 – present), and (iii) Highview-Royal Academy of Engineering Professor of Cryogenic Energy Storage (March 2014 – present). |
Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2025-07-01