Mr. Lang Yang, Fuzhou University, China:Β Geopolymer
Bio Summary:
Dr. Yang Lang is an Associate Professor with a Ph.D. in a relevant field. His research interests span the directional resource development and high-value utilization of solid waste, comprehensive treatment of chemical and metallurgical wastewater, and energy metal green extraction. With a publication record in esteemed international journals, including App. Catal. B: Environ., Chem. Eng. J., ACS Appl. Mater. Inter., Sep. Purif. Technol., Appl. Surf.Sci., Dr. Yang Lang has demonstrated expertise in his field. He has led various research projects, including the Basic scientific research project of Central universities, the Qishan Scholars (Overseas Program) Project of Fuzhou University, and the Natural Science Fund project of Fujian Province. Additionally, he has contributed to international cooperation projects, National Natural Science Foundation initiatives, and major horizontal projects. Dr. Lang’s innovative work is reflected in the successful application for national invention patents, with several in the pipeline. Notably, he received the second prize in the Basic Research category of the 2023 Non-metallic Mineral Science and Technology Award. ππ¬π
Research Focus:
Dr. Yang Lang’s research is concentrated on three key areas:
- Directional Resource Development and High-Value Utilization of Solid Waste: Investigation into methods for extracting valuable resources from solid waste and optimizing their usage.
- Comprehensive Treatment of Chemical and Metallurgical Wastewater: Development of environmentally friendly strategies for treating wastewater generated in chemical and metallurgical processes.
- Energy Metal Green Extraction: Exploration of sustainable methods for extracting energy metals with a focus on minimizing environmental impact and enhancing extraction efficiency.
His research significantly contributes to environmental science, waste management, and sustainable resource utilization.
Professional Journey:
Dr. Yang Lang has achieved the rank of Associate Professor, showcasing a successful academic career. His journey includes leading various research projects, such as the Basic scientific research project of Central universities, the Qishan Scholars (Overseas Program) Project of Fuzhou University, and the Natural Science Fund project of Fujian Province. Additionally, he actively participates in international cooperation projects, National Natural Science Foundation initiatives, and major horizontal projects.
Honors & Awards:
Dr. Lang has been recognized for his outstanding contributions with prestigious awards, including the second prize in the Basic Research category of the 2023 Non-metallic Mineral Science and Technology Award.
Author Metrics:
- Citations: 13 documents
- Documents: 7
- h-index: 2
Publications Top Noted:
Comparison of ternary and dual combined waste-derived alkali activators on the durability of volcanic ash-based geopolymers
- 2023 (Volume 136, Article 104886)
Consolidation of phosphorus tailings and soluble fluorine & phosphorus with calcium carbide residue-mirabilite waste as a green alkali activator
- 2023 (Volume 18, Article e01779)
- 2023 (Volume 30, Issue 16, Pages 47025β47037)
Simultaneous Recovery of Niobium and Sulfur from Carbonate Niobite Ore with Flotation
- 2022 (Volume 12, Issue 4, Page 432)
Gel Evolution of Copper Tailing-Based Green Geopolymers in Marine Related Environments
- 2022 (Volume 15, Issue 13, Page 4599)
Research Progress of Iron Tailings in Electromagnetic Wave Absorbing Building Materials
- 2023 (Volume 42, Issue 3, Pages 925β938)
Electromagnetic wave absorption properties of red mud-blast furnace slag based geopolymers filled with various wave-absorption materials
- 2023 (Volume 404, Page 133335)
Research Timeline:
- Pre-Ph.D. Years: Early academic and research exploration.
- Ph.D. Years: Specialization in a relevant field and initial research contributions.
- Post-Ph.D. to Present: Established as an Associate Professor, leading significant research projects, securing patents, and earning awards for impactful contributions.