Hong Liمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Hong Li is an Associate Professor at the University of California, Davis, specializing in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of food science, engineering, and biotechnology. Their work focuses on innovative food processing technologies, including infrared drying systems, catalytic thermal treatments, and microbial inactivation methods. Li's research also addresses sustainable production of alternative proteins, nutraceuticals, and optimization of agricultural by-products. Key research interests include food safety, energy-efficient processing, and the application of advanced technologies like cold plasma and mathematical modeling in food systems. Li has contributed to advancements in nut drying, fish meat quality, and fungal protein production. Their work emphasizes practical solutions for industrial applications while maintaining nutritional and sensory quality. Publications highlight Li's expertise in food physics, interdisciplinary collaboration, and bridging theoretical models with real-world processing challenges. Despite extensive contributions, no scientific awards or named grants are explicitly mentioned in the text.










