Assist. Prof. Dr. Bin Hu | Surface water-groundwater interaction | Young Scientist Award
Assistant Professor, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Dr. Bin Hu is a dedicated environmental scientist specializing in hydrogeology and water quality research. Born in November 1989, he is an Assistant Professor at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences (RCEES) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. With a rich blend of academic and research experience, Dr. Hu’s work is driven by a passion for understanding and improving groundwater and environmental systems.
Profile
Education 🎓
PhD in Environmental Science (2012-2019): Beijing Normal University.
Visiting Scholar (2016-2018): Indiana University Bloomington, funded by the China Scholarship Council.
Bachelor’s Degree in Geosciences (2008-2012): China University of Geosciences.
Experience 💼
Assistant Professor (2023-present): RCEES, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Postdoctoral Researcher (2019-2023): RCEES, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Dr. Hu’s career is marked by substantial contributions to research projects and academic collaborations, strengthening the understanding of complex water systems and contaminant behaviors.
Research Interest 🔬
Dr. Hu’s research focuses on:
Water Purification Mechanisms: Specifically in riverbank filtration systems.
Contaminant Behavior: Studying emerging pollutants at soil-groundwater interfaces.
Hydrogeochemical Modeling: Applying models to elucidate water systems’ complex chemical interactions.
Publications Top Notes📄
Dr. Hu has contributed extensively to the field through impactful publications. Here are some of his key papers:
Hu, B., et al., 2024. The new region demarcation framework for implementing the joint prevention and control of groundwater pollution: A case study in western of Bohai Bay, China. Journal of Hazardous Materials.
Dong, Y.H., et al., 2024. Occurrence and Formation Mechanisms of High-Fluoride Groundwater in Xiong’an New Area, Northern China. Water.
Wang, D., et al., 2024. Bio-safe drinking water with or without chlorine: a review. Blue-Green Systems.
Li, Y., et al., 2023. Potential influences of leakage through a high permeability path on shallow aquifers in compressed air energy storage in aquifers. Renewable Energy.
Hu, B., et al., 2022. The Impact of Clogging Issues at a Riverbank Filtration Site in the Lalin River, NE China: A Laboratory Column Study. Sustainability.