ISSN: 2157-7064
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Department of Chromatography, University of Zhejiang, Shanghai, China
Dr. Xiaoping Huang is a distinguished professor in the Department of Chromatography at the University of Zhejiang, recognized for his innovative contributions to analytical chemistry and separation science. With a focus on high-performance chromatography, his research has driven advancements in environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical analysis, and food safety. Dr. Huang completed his B.Sc. in Chemistry at Fudan University and earned his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Tokyo, Japan. His doctoral research centered on developing novel stationary phases for liquid chromatography, enhancing separation efficiency for complex chemical mixtures. Following his Ph.D., Dr. Huang pursued postdoctoral research at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), where he specialized in multidimensional chromatography. Since joining the University of Zhejiang in 2010, Dr. Huang has established himself as a leader in the field of chromatography. His research spans a wide range of chromatographic techniques, including gas chromatography (GC), liquid chromatography (LC), and capillary electrophoresis, often integrating these methods with advanced spectrometric techniques. His work has led to innovations in analyzing trace-level contaminants, bioactive compounds, and industrial pollutants. Dr. Huang has published over 150 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, including Journal of Chromatography A, Analytical Chemistry, and TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry. He is the editor of the textbook Innovations in Chromatography: Theory and Applications, which is widely used by students and professionals globally. His research has earned him several prestigious awards, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Distinguished Research Award and the Chinese Society of Analytical Chemistry (CSAC) Excellence in Research Prize.
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Principles, Techniques and Applications across Diverse Mass Spectrometry Fields
Author(s): Xiaoping Huang*
DOI:
10.35248/2157-7064.24.15.572