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Dr. Yi Huang, Ph.D.
Professor
Present
Chengdu University of Technology (CDUT)
Chengdu
China

Dr. Yi Huang, Female, Professor, Doctoral Supervisor at Chengdu University of Technology (CDUT). She is the academic and technical leader in Sichuan Province, China. She is the deputy director of the Key Laboratory of Synergistic Control and Joint Remediation of Soil and Water Pollution of National Environmental Protection, the member of Chinese Society of Mineralogical and Petrographic Geochemistry, the director of the Soil Fertilizer Society of Sichuan, and the member of the European Geological Union (EGU) and the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Prof. Huang received her B.S. degree in Applied Chemistry from Chengdu Institute of Technology (CIT) in 1998, M.S. degree from CDUT in 2003, Ph.D. degree in Geochemistry from CDUT in 2007, and accomplished the post-doctoral research from 2007 to 2013. She has been teaching at CDUT since 2003, and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2009 and then Professor in 2013.
She is mainly engaged in the research of environmental geochemistry and ecological restoration of mining area. In the past ten years, she has presided over 7 national projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the International Science and Technology Cooperation Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology, as well as more than 10 provincial research projects. She has established a new isotope tracer method to quantitatively identify the source of heavy metals, revealed the migration and transportation pathways and the laws of heavy metals in the ecological chain, and created a triple barrier technology to prevent and control the migration of heavy metals in multiple environmental media. She has published more than 110 academic papers, 3 monographs, and authorized 12 invention patents. She was awarded the second prize of National Environmental Protection Science and Technology, and the second prize of Sichuan Provincial Scientific and Technological Progress.
- Toxicology
- Environmental Sciences
- Earth Science