Minli Wang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr minli Wang, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Minli Wang is an esteemed scholar in environmental science and engineering, contributing significantly to atmospheric chemistry and water pollution control. With expertise in black carbon hygroscopicity, photochemical reactions, and environmental catalysis, her research has influenced pollution mitigation strategies. She has published in top-tier journals, secured competitive research grants, and played a pivotal role in advancing knowledge on environmental contaminants. As a dedicated academic at Kunming University of Science and Technology, Dr. Wang continues to make remarkable strides in environmental sustainability. Her dedication and research excellence make her a deserving recipient of the Best Researcher Award.
Publication Profile
Education
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Minli Wang is a dedicated environmental scientist with a Ph.D. in Environmental Science & Engineering from Nanjing University (2015-2021) ๐ฟ๐ฌ. She earned her M.Sc. from Kunming University of Science and Technology (2012-2015) ๐๐งช and her B.Sc. from Yunnan Normal University (2008-2012) in Agricultural Building Environment & Energy Engineering ๐พ๐ก. Her research focuses on pollution control, sustainable energy solutions, and environmental protection. With extensive expertise in tackling complex environmental challenges, Dr. Wang contributes significantly to advancing green technologies and sustainability. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to creating a cleaner and healthier planet. ๐๐๐
Experience
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Minli Wang is a dedicated researcher in environmental chemistry and atmospheric science ๐โ๏ธ. Since 2024, she has been an Associate Professor at Kunming University of Science and Technology ๐๏ธ๐ฌ, leading research on environmental pollutants and black carbon chemistry. Her work focuses on photochemical reactions and water pollutant degradation, contributing to sustainability efforts. As a project leader and participant in NSFC-funded projects ๐ฐ๐, she has investigated black carbonโs photochemical activity and antibiotic degradation mechanisms. With extensive academic and research experience, Dr. Wang continues to make significant advancements in environmental science, driving innovation for a cleaner future. ๐ฉโ๐ฌ๐ก
Awards & Honors
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Minli Wang is a distinguished researcher recognized for her contributions to environmental science and engineering. She received the China Patent Award for her innovative VOCs Photoreactor in 2021 ๐ ๐. As the Principal Investigator of the NSFC Young Scientist Grant (2023) ๐๏ธ๐ก and Yunnan Province Basic Research Project (2023) ๐๐, she leads groundbreaking studies in her field. Additionally, she participated in the NSFC Regional Science Fund (2023) ๐๐ฌ. Her recognition at national and provincial levels highlights her impactful research, advancing sustainable solutions and cutting-edge technologies in air pollution control and environmental protection. ๐ฑ๐ฌ
Research Focus
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Minli Wang is an expert in black carbonโs environmental impact, atmospheric chemistry, and water pollution treatment. Her research explores black carbonโs hygroscopicity, analyzing its interactions with organic and inorganic components ๐ญโ๏ธ. She investigates photochemical reactions to understand pollutant degradation under environmental conditions โ๏ธ๐งช. Additionally, she develops advanced catalytic materials for efficient wastewater treatment ๐งโ๏ธ. With an interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Wang enhances pollution control strategies, contributing to sustainable environmental solutions ๐ฑ๐. Her work plays a crucial role in mitigating environmental hazards and improving air and water quality for a healthier future.
Publication Top Notes
Gravimetric and spectroscopic analysis of hygroscopic properties of organic and inorganic components of three representative black carbon ๐ฟ Cited by: 24, Science of the Total Environment, 771: 145393
An investigation on hygroscopic properties of 15 black carbon (BC)-containing particles from different carbon sources: roles of organic and inorganic components ๐ Cited by: 17, Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 20: 7941-7954
Comparing Photoactivities of Dissolved Organic Matter Released from Rice Straw-Pyrolyzed Biochar and Composted Rice Straw ๐ฑ Cited by: 12, Environmental Science & Technology, 56(4): 2803-2815
A review of the effects of environmental photochemical processes of black carbon: Mechanisms, challenges, and perspective ๐ Cited by: 5, Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 106793: 106793
A bibliographic study reviewing the last decade of hydrochar in environmental application: history, status quo, and trending research paths ๐ Cited by: 8, Biochar, 5(1)