Prof. Min Jang and His Research Team Join as Guest Editors for a Special Issue of Separation
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Professor Min Jang
(Department of Environmental Engineering) and His Research Team
Join as Guest Editors for a Special
Issue of Separation and Purification Technology (IF: 8.1, Top 8% JCR)
Professor Min Jang (Vice Director of the University-Centered Research
Institute) from the Department of Environmental Engineering, along with core
research professor Cho-eun Jung from the University-Centered Research
Institute, will serve as guest editors for a special issue of the journal
Separation and Purification Technology (Impact Factor: 8.1, Top 8% in JCR).
They will collaborate with Professor Shane Snyder from Georgia Institute of
Technology (Atlanta, Georgia, USA), Professor Bedia Jorge from Universidad
Aut?noma de Madrid (Madrid, Spain), Professor Bart Van der Bruggen from KU
Leuven (Leuven, Belgium), and Professor Nathan Padoin from Universidade Federal
de Santa Catarina (Florian?polis, Brazil).
The upcoming special issue of the Separation and Purification Technology
journal, ranked in the top 8% of JCR, will be published under the title
"Photo-Based Advanced Oxidation Processes for the Removal of Contaminants
of Emerging Concern (CECs)." Globally, most water resources have been
contaminated by persistent organic pollutants (CECs), such as pharmaceuticals
and personal care products (PPCPs), per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS),
and endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs). The application of photo-based
Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) for the removal of CECs has attracted
significant attention from researchers due to its excellent performance in
water treatment and energy efficiency.
This special issue will be published under the title "Photo-Based
Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) for the Removal of CECs," and its aim
is to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state and future
directions of photo-based AOPs for CEC removal.
Professor Min Jang currently serves as Vice Director of the
University-Centered Research Institute, supported by the National Research
Foundation of Korea. He has published around 180 papers in leading
international SCI journals on topics such as water treatment and energy.
※ Research Lab Website:
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※ Reference:
https://www.kw.ac.kr/ko/life/research.jsp?BoardMode=view&DUID=47945?