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Assoc. Prof. Hongjie An is an Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow at Griffith University's School of Environment and Science, specializing in Chemistry and Forensic Science. His research spans nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, and fluid physics, focusing on nanobubbles, nanodroplets, and their applications in energy, healthcare, and environmental science. He leads projects on nanobubble dynamics, catalysis, and single-molecule manipulation, utilizing advanced imaging techniques like scanning polarization force microscopy.
Education: PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2006). Research emphasizes cross-disciplinary approaches, integrating engineering, chemistry, and physics. Recent work addresses nanobubble stability, cavitation in medical devices, and CO₂ conversion. Key grants include ARC Discovery Projects and Future Fellowships, totaling over $1.2M in funding.
Current research interests include nanobubble cleaning, nanocatalysis, and acoustic cavitation. He supervises PhD/Master's students in topics like nanobubble therapeutics and microplasma technology. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Clean Water, Health, and Renewable Energy.
Grants include 'Resolving surface nanobubbles as cavitation nuclei' (ARC, 2023–2026) and 'Bulk nanobubbles: fundamentals to biomedical applications' (ARC Future Fellowship, 2019–2023). Collaborations include Queensland Quantum and Advanced Technologies Research Institute (QUATRI) and the Queensland Micro and Nanotechnology Centre.