Ph.D.: Institute of Process Eng. (IPE), CAS (1996)
Research Assistant: IPE, CAS (1996-1997)
Postdoc: University of Notre Dame (1997-1998)
Postdoc: University of Massachusetts (1998-1999)
Postdoc: University of Toronto (1999-2001)
Application Engineer: Sunwell Eng. Inc., Woodbridge, ON, Canada (2001-2002.1)
Research Fellow: University of Toronto (2002.1-2003.1)
Professor: Soochow University (2003.1-2016.4)
Minjiang Professor, Fuzhou University (2016.5-).
The biogas mainly generated from the urban waste and rural waste is used as raw materials, while the cheap electricity mainly from new energy (solar and wind) is used as the power for the clean production of high-quality graphene, especially suitable for new energy batteries. The main by-product is hydrogen which is a green energy. There is no emission of gas, liquid and solid wastes. The process is fully automatic, the cost is low, and the peak and valley electricity can be adjusted.
CGIA supports members to focus on application and industry chain, to keep pace with market development, to guarantee industry interests by involving in policy making and establishing standards, and to build long-term cooperation with up-down stream enterprises all over the world.
E-mail: meeting@c-gia.org
Abstract: Minyang Lu
Sponsor: Wenyang Yang
Media: Liping Wang
Operated by:China Innovation Alliance of the Graphene Industry