Dr. Yinlun Huang is Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, where he directs the Laboratory for Multiscale Complex Systems Science and Engineering. His research has been mainly focused on the fundamental study of multiscale complex systems science and sustainability science, with applied study on engineering sustainability, including sustainable nanomaterial development, integrated design of sustainable product and process systems, and manufacturing sustainability. He has published widely in these areas, and delivered a large number of plenary and keynote speeches on sustainability science and engineering at international and national conferences. He has also organized and chaired many international conferences in sustainable process and product engineering. Dr. Huang directs the NSF funded Sustainable Manufacturing Advances in Research and Technology Coordination Network. Currently, Dr. Huang serves as Co-Editor of Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing Systems, Assoc. Editor of Frontiers in Chemical Engineering, and an editorial board member of ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, and several other journals. Dr. Huang is a recipient of AIChE Sustainability Education Award and Research Excellence in Sustainable Engineering Award in 2016 and 2010, respectively, the NASF Scientific Achievement Award in 2013, and the Michigan Green Chemistry Governor’s Award in 2009. He is an elected AIChE Fellow.
Dr. Yinlun Huang
Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
Wayne State University