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. Huโs work is driven by a passion for understanding and improving groundwater and environmental systems.
Profile
Education ๐
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 ๐ผ
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 ๐ฌ
Dr. Huโs 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 Notes๐
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 Xiongโan 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.