Wei Heمشاهده پروفایل
عضو هیئت علمی
Wei He is a Teaching Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), affiliated with the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering within the College of Engineering. His research focuses on nanotechnology, semiconductor materials, and environmental engineering, particularly in semiconductor device manufacturing and biochar-based solutions for nutrient and contaminant management in agricultural systems. He has contributed to advancing sustainable agricultural practices through innovative technologies like biochar-amended systems for phosphorus capture and wastewater treatment. He teaches courses such as ECE 110 (Introduction to Electronics), ECE 340 (Semiconductor Electronics), and ECE 445 (Senior Design Project Lab), emphasizing practical engineering applications and technology management. His work bridges semiconductor engineering with environmental sustainability, addressing challenges in water quality, agricultural drainage, and climate mitigation through interdisciplinary approaches. Wei He's research highlights include developing bioreactor-biochar systems to reduce nutrient losses in tile-drained fields and investigating pharmaceutical contaminant fate in environmental systems. His studies often emphasize translating laboratory findings into scalable real-world applications. He has been recognized for his contributions to UIUC, joining as part of a cohort of new teaching and tenure-track faculty members in recent years.


