Prof. Liping Liang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Changzhou University | China
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits π
Prof. Liping Liang's journey in environmental science began with her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Environmental Engineering from Lanzhou University of Technology, where she cultivated a strong foundation in water treatment and pollution control. She further advanced her expertise by earning a Ph.D. in Municipal Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2014, focusing on innovative water purification technologies. Her academic excellence and dedication to research positioned her as a leader in environmental engineering at an early stage in her career.
Professional Endeavors ποΈ
Prof. Liang's professional trajectory has been marked by significant contributions to academia and research institutions. She has served as an Associate Professor at Changzhou University (2023βPresent) in the School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Associate Professor at Shaoxing University (2019β2023) in the School of Life Sciences, Lecturer at Shaoxing University (2014β2019) where she began shaping young minds in environmental science, and Postdoctoral Researcher at Donghua University (2021β2024), furthering her expertise in advanced material applications for environmental remediation.
Contributions and Research Focus π¬
Prof. Liang's research primarily focuses on environmental pollution control, sustainable water treatment methods, and the use of novel materials for contaminant removal. Her work has significantly advanced the understanding and implementation of Nano Zero-Valent Iron (nZVI) Technology for heavy metal and radionuclide removal from water sources, Weak Magnetic Field-Enhanced Water Purification, exploring the synergy between magnetic fields and chemical reactions in pollutant degradation, Metal-Organic Framework (MOF)-Based Remediation, particularly MIL-101(Cr) for enhanced uranium (U(VI)) immobilization, and Fenton-Like Oxidation Systems for efficient dye wastewater treatment. Her interdisciplinary approach, combining chemistry, physics, and engineering, has led to novel solutions for environmental sustainability.
Accolades and Recognition π
Prof. Liang's impactful research has earned her several prestigious awards and honors, including the Shanghai Provincial Second Prize (2024) for pioneering advancements in zero-valent iron water purification, the China Business Federation Science and Technology Progress Award (2022) for her contributions to eco-friendly textile treatment solutions, the National Natural Science Foundation Grant (2023β2026) for her work on MIL-101(Cr)-modified nZVI in radionuclide remediation, and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Grant (2021β2023) for her research on magnetic field-enhanced Fenton-like oxidation.
Impact and Influence π
Prof. Liangβs work has significantly shaped the field of environmental remediation by introducing cost-effective and efficient water purification techniques. Her research has improved industrial water treatment processes, reducing environmental hazards from heavy metals and radioactive pollutants, enhanced scientific understanding of nano-material applications, leading to new innovations in pollution control, contributed to public health improvements, ensuring cleaner water for communities worldwide, and mentored and inspired future scientists, fostering the next generation of environmental engineers and researchers.
Legacy and Future Contributions π
Prof. Liping Liang's legacy is defined by her commitment to solving global water contamination challenges through cutting-edge research. Looking ahead, she aims to expand her research on hybrid nanomaterial applications for sustainable environmental solutions, develop scalable water treatment technologies for large-scale industrial and municipal use, and strengthen international collaborations to advance environmental engineering on a global scale. With her unwavering dedication to research and innovation, Prof. Liang continues to pave the way for sustainable environmental practices, leaving a lasting impact on both academia and industry. Her contributions make her a highly deserving candidate for recognition as a leader in environmental science. π±π
Publications
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π Synergistic effect of MIL-101(Cr) and nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) for efficient removal of U(VI) and assessment of this composite to inactivate Escherichia coli
- Author(s): L. Liang (Liping), F. Xi (Fenfen), J. Zhao (Jinhui), S. Komarneni (Sridhar), J. Ma (Jianfeng)
- Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
- Year: 2025
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π Efficient U(VI) removal by TiβCβTβ nanosheets modified with sulfidated nano zero-valent iron: Batch experiments, mechanism, and biotoxicity assessment
- Author(s): L. Liang (Liping), M. Zhou (Mengfan), F. Xi (Fenfen), W. Yang (Wangliang), B. Hu (Baowei)
- Journal: Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
- Year: 2025
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π Z-scheme heterojunction photocatalyst of LaFeOβ@CoS for tetracycline hydrochloride degradation by persulfate activation using visible light
- Author(s): J. Zhan (Jiayu), L. Liang (Liping), Y. Lu (Ying), S. Komarneni (Sridhar), J. Ma (Jianfeng)
- Journal: Ceramics International
- Year: 2025
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π Efficient U(VI) removal from aerobic solution by synergistic interaction of nano zero-valent iron with g-CβNβ and assessment of toxicity to microorganisms
- Author(s): L. Liang (Liping), F. Xi (Fenfen), M. Zhou (Mengfan), B. Hu (Baowei)
- Journal: Journal of Water Process Engineering
- Year: 2024
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π Weak magnetic field and coexisting ions accelerate phenol removal by ZVI/HβOβ system: Their efficiency and mechanism
- Author(s): L. Liang (Liping), C. Bai (Chaoqi), Y. Zhang (Yuting), S. Komarneni (Sridhar), J. Ma (Jianfeng)
- Journal: Chemosphere
- Year: 2024