Jia-Le Huang is an Associate Professor at the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University. His work focuses on catalysis, chemical process safety, and sustainable chemistry applications. B.E. (2000), M.E. (2003) from Fuzhou University Ph.D. (2009) from Xiamen University Huang's research spans catalytic gas-phase propylene epoxidation, supercritical fluid foaming of plastics, and CO2 hydrogenation to fuels. He explores self-luminescent coatings and green synthesis methods. His recent publications emphasize CO2 conversion , bioinspired catalysis , and chemical safety analysis . Collaborative work with Guowu Zhan, Qingbiao Li, and international scholars highlights interdisciplinary approaches. Huang's group leverages waste-derived materials (e.g., eggshells, fish collagen) and advanced nanocomposites for sustainable chemical processes. His group website details current projects.
Li Zhaofeng is a PhD holder and lecturer at Shandong University's Geotechnical and Structural Engineering Research Center, with research focus on material-geotechnical coupling, solid waste utilization, and underground disaster prevention. Education: Joint PhD from Nagasaki University (2016) and Shandong University (2016), Master's and Bachelor's degrees from University of Jinan Academic roles: Lecturer since 2016, Master's Supervisor Contact: lizf@sdu.edu.cn His research explores new materials for underground engineering, industrial waste valorization, and disaster control technologies. He has secured multiple major grants including NSFC Youth Program and National Key R&D Program sub-projects. Lecturer Li serves as Director of the Underground Space Branch of the Chinese Society of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, and holds multiple roles in cement/silicate societies. His teaching covers urban underground space planning, civil engineering materials, and disaster prevention theory.
Li Junguo is a Research Professor at the School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), where he also serves as Assistant Dean of the Clean Energy Institute. He joined SUSTech in 2019 and was promoted to Research Professor in January 2024. Prior to this, he worked as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) from 2014 to 2019. His academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Mineral Processing Engineering from China University of Mining and Technology in 2008, followed by a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and Technology from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, completed in January 2014. His educational background includes: 2004-2008: B.S. in Mineral Processing Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology 2009-2014: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Professor Li's research focuses on the clean conversion of carbon-containing fuels , carbon materials development , fluidization engineering , and scale-up fundamentals . His work spans both fundamental and applied research, with particular emphasis on sustainable energy solutions that address carbon neutrality goals. He investigates pyrolysis and gasification characteristics of various fuels, develops high-performance carbon materials for diverse applications, and studies soil improvement techniques. His research on fluidized bed reactors explores flow characteristics and scale-up mechanisms critical for industrial applications. His publication record demonstrates a strong focus on sustainable energy solutions and carbon management. Recent work emphasizes green methanol production as a pathway to carbon neutrality, advanced biomass conversion technologies, and innovative approaches to coal water slurry processing. His research integrates chemical engineering principles with environmental sustainability goals, particularly addressing China's carbon reduction targets. The interdisciplinary nature of his work bridges energy engineering, materials science, and environmental remediation. Professor Li has received numerous honors and awards for his contributions to science and engineering: Second Prize for Innovation of the China Invention Association Entrepreneurship Award (2024) Academic Editor of the Journal of Fuel Chemistry and Technology (2021, 2023) Shenzhen High-level Professional Talent (Category D, 2019) Member of the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2019) "Shanxi Talent" Young Outstanding Talent (2019) Second Prize of Science and Technology Progress Award of Chinese Society of Particulate Science (2018) As a research leader, Professor Li has secured significant funding for his work, including projects under the National Key R&D Program, National Natural Science Foundation of China, and various industry collaborations. His current research portfolio includes high-value utilization of domestic sludge, key technologies for low-rank coal processing, and large-scale treatment of low-calorific-value municipal solid waste. He also serves as the project leader for the Shenzhen Low-Quality Coal Comprehensive Utilization Engineering Research Center. In addition to his research activities, he teaches graduate courses in Industrial Product Dissection and Transformation Practice and Engineering Ethics. Professor Li leads the Clean Energy Institute at SUSTech, where his team focuses on developing technologies for carbon-neutral energy systems. His laboratory work emphasizes practical applications of fundamental research, particularly in the areas of biomass conversion, coal utilization, and carbon material synthesis. The institute collaborates with both domestic and international partners to advance sustainable energy solutions.
Zhaofeng Li is an Associate Professor and Master Tutor at the Geotechnical and Structural Engineering Center, Shandong University. His research focuses on environmental geotechnical engineering, multi-source industrial/urban solid waste utilization, and disaster prevention in underground infrastructure. Environmental Geotechnical Engineering Solid Waste Cooperative Utilization Tunnel/Underground Disaster Control His recent publications emphasize red mud-slag composites, chemical corrosion resistance, and geopolymer grouting materials. Articles also cover particle size effects on grout diffusion in weathered granite, xanthan-modified cement slurries, and high water-solid ratio optimization. Patents highlight cement-water glass systems, iron-aluminate cement from waste, and anti-explosion grouting devices for high-pressure applications.
Dr. Hong Chen is a tenured Associate Professor at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), with a multidisciplinary expertise spanning environmental chemistry, material science, and applied physics. He has made groundbreaking contributions to green energy-driven resource recovery and heavy metal pollution control. PhD in Inorganic Chemistry, Stockholm University (2014) Postdoctoral research at KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and UC Berkeley His research focuses on atomic-scale structure analysis of metal-containing waste, heavy metal detection and environmental material development for pollution control. He has published over 140 peer-reviewed papers (h-index 47) in top-tier journals like Nature Materials , PNAS , and Angewandte Chemie , with half in journals having impact factors >10. His work includes novel photocatalytic systems for CO2 reduction, electrocatalysts for water splitting, and engineered materials for soil and groundwater remediation. Recent publications highlight trends in CO2 photoreduction , metal recovery membranes , and lithium battery waste valorization . His scientific awards include the Chinese Chemical Society's Youth Environmental Chemistry Award (2023), China Non-Ferrous Metals Society's Circular Economy Innovation Prize (2023), and Guangdong's Eco-Environment Youth Science Gold Medal (2021). He serves as Associate Editor for Environmental Chemistry Letters (IF:15.7) and board member for multiple journals.