
About
Dr. Meng Zhou serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical & Materials Engineering at New Mexico State University's College of Engineering, where he contributes to both undergraduate and graduate academic programs. His interdisciplinary background bridges engineering, physics, and materials chemistry within a research-intensive land-grant university setting.
His educational qualifications include:
- Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, New Mexico State University (2016)
- M.S. in Physics, Tulane University (2006)
- B.S. in Material Chemistry, University of Science and Technology of China (1994)
Dr. Zhou's research integrates chemical engineering principles with advanced materials development, emphasizing nanoscale phenomena and polymer systems. His work explores thermodynamic behavior and fluid dynamics in complex materials, with potential applications in energy storage and sustainable manufacturing processes. The interdisciplinary nature of his expertise enables cross-departmental collaboration in nanotechnology and process engineering.
Scientific Awards:
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Dr. Zhou's academic responsibilities include mentoring students in chemical engineering design and materials characterization, though specific advisees and grant-funded projects are not detailed in available records. His role encompasses curriculum development for the ABET-accredited program and participation in departmental research initiatives within the College of Engineering infrastructure.
Laboratory facilities and research team composition were not specified in the provided institutional profile.
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