
معرفی
Hui Ouyang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas). His research focuses on aerosol science and technology, indoor air quality, and aerosol transport in lung systems. He holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota (2015), where he received the Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship in 2014. Ouyang’s work bridges environmental engineering and biomedical applications, addressing challenges in airborne disease control and neuropeptide dynamics.
Education:
- PhD, Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, 2015.
Research interests include aerosol transport mechanisms, indoor environmental control, and interdisciplinary approaches to aerosol-related health issues. His recent publications explore virus aerosol control via wind tunnel testing and neuropeptide sensing via optical techniques. Ouyang’s lab at UT Dallas investigates aerosol dynamics with applications in public health and environmental safety.
Awards:
- Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, University of Minnesota, 2014.
His research has implications for improving indoor air quality standards and understanding biological systems at the molecular level. Collaborations include work with institutions like the University of Minnesota and the University of Texas system.




