
معرفی
Liangliang Huang is an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma, affiliated with the Sustainable Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering school. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. from North Carolina State University (2012), and M.S. and B.S. degrees from Nanjing University of Technology (2007 and 2003).
His research focuses on molecular simulation-driven advancements in nanomaterials and catalysis. Key areas include biofunctionalization of graphene oxide for drug delivery, mesoporous titanium dioxide for catalytic reactions, and the design of materials for environmental and biomedical applications.
Recent studies explore mechanisms of drug delivery via GO functionalization, optimizing TiO₂ catalysts for reaction-diffusion processes, and understanding material behavior at interfaces. His work integrates multi-scale modeling with experimental collaborations to address challenges in energy storage, pollution control, and biomedical engineering.
Publications span over 50 peer-reviewed articles since 2006, emphasizing computational studies of adsorption, catalysis, and nanomaterial behavior. His research has implications for drug delivery systems, pollutant degradation, and sustainable energy solutions.



