
About
Ming Yang is Dean’s Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Clemson University's College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. His research focuses on catalyst design for sustainable energy applications through thermo-, electro-, and magneto-catalytic approaches.
Education
- Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, Tufts University
- M.S. Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University
- B.S. Chemistry, Nankai University
- B.S. Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University
The Yang Lab develops innovative materials synthesis strategies and reaction kinetic studies to enable clean energy transitions. Research emphasizes reducing critical mineral dependence while electrifying industrial thermal processes to lower environmental impact.
Awards
- 2025: NSF CAREER Award
- 2023: NSF-NASA EPSCoR Research Fellowship
- 2022: ACS PRF New Doctoral Investigator Award
- 2020: Movers and Shakers, Catalyst Review
- 2019: General Motors R&D Internal Start-Up Research Award
- 2015: Outstanding Ph.D. Academic Scholarship, Tufts University
- 2014: IPMI Outstanding Student Research Award
Recent publications demonstrate strong focus on single-atom catalysts for CO2 conversion, with consistent themes in electrocatalysis, surface characterization, and reaction mechanism studies across 15+ articles.
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