
معرفی
Song Jin serves as an Adjunct Professor of Environmental Engineering within the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management at the University of Wyoming, focusing on innovative bioelectrochemical solutions for environmental challenges.
His academic foundation includes:
- B.S. in Biochemistry from Anhui University, China (1990)
- M.S. in Plant Physiology (Molecular Biology) from University of Wyoming (1994)
- Ph.D. in Zoology and Physiology (Environmental Microbiology) from University of Wyoming (1997)
Dr. Jin's research spans Environmental Remediation and Value-added Waste Conversion. He pioneers anaerobic biodegradation techniques for organic/inorganic contaminants (petroleum, chlorinated solvents, heavy metals) in soil and groundwater, developing bioelectrochemical systems like microbial fuel cells for remediation. His waste conversion work includes biochemically enhanced methane production from coal/oil shale, CO2 conversion to organic acids/methane, and ambient-condition graphite-to-graphene oxide processes.
Recent publications (2022-2025) reveal a dominant trend in bioelectrochemical system optimization for PFAS destruction, MTBE remediation, and coal-to-methane conversion, alongside geophysical methods for subsurface characterization. His work bridges environmental microbiology, electrochemistry, and geological engineering.
He maintains active professional engagement as a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM #12077) since 2003 and participates in the American Chemistry Society, Association of Environmental Health and Safety, and International Water Association.




