Zhang Guoliang’s biography

In February 1991, he graduated from the Department of Chemical Engineering of Tianjin University with a master's degree in organic/biochemical engineering. In June 2007, he graduated from the doctoral program with a major in polymer from the School of Materials and Chemistry of Zhejiang University. From 2000 to 2002, he worked on membrane materials in the research group of Professor Dr. E.L. Cussler (Chairman/AIChE, Fellow/Academy of Engineering, USA) at the University of Minnesota (Twin-Cities) as a Research Specialist (ACS) / Visiting Professor (CSC) He conducted research in the field of new contactors and successfully explored membrane distillation packing for the first time in the world. From July to October 2007, he worked as a Visiting Professor (DAAD) in the fields of advanced materials and tissue engineering at the University of Leipzig/Humboldt-Universitat. Visiting Research. In 1988, he studied under Mr. Chen Hongfang and began research on national fund projects such as new aqueous two-phase extraction and hollow fiber enzyme membrane reactors. He also served as a teaching assistant to help lead students to internships in large enterprises such as Qilu Petrochemical Olefin Plant and Chlor-Alkali Plant (1990.6-9) In early 1991, he entered the work of the Second Institute of the State Oceanic Administration and the Water Treatment Center (National Liquid Separation Membrane Engineering Technology Research Center, under the jurisdiction of Hangzhou Xidoumen Membrane Industry Company, etc.). He worked under the leadership of Professor Gao Congjie and other key figures in the national seawater desalination campaign in the 1960s. Under the guidance, he carried out membrane material preparation, component development and equipment localization research, development and engineering demonstration. He served successively as engineer, senior engineer, professor-level senior engineer/distinguished researcher, deputy minister and minister of the Technology Department, executive deputy director of the institute, Director and director of the Science and Technology Department. Due to the restructuring of his unit, he re-entered college work in July 2003.

Mainly engaged in (1) functional membrane materials, catalytic materials, biomedicine and tissue engineering materials; (2) new devices, new processes and engineering technologies for seawater desalination, water and wastewater treatment, and reclaimed water reuse ; (3) Research on special separation processes and other environmentally friendly energy-saving and emission-reduction technologies. While working at the State Oceanic Administration, he was responsible for organizing, designing and successfully building a new type of seawater desalinator for ships (2001, the first set in China, which was awarded the National Marine Innovation Achievement Award thanks to the on-site inspection and commendation by General Chi Haotian, Minister of Defense), military mobile Vehicle-mounted seawater desalination device (2000, the first set in China, won the Ministry of National Defense Order Commendation Award in the actual combat exercise in Nanjing Theater), Inner Mongolia soy protein production tail liquid membrane recycling project (1998, the first set of dual-membrane engineering systems in China), Shandong Changdao High Hardness Nanofiltration membrane softening project (1997, the first domestic engineered nanofiltration system, the first international direct membrane softening ultra-high hardness water system. In 2000, Changdao was listed as a national seawater and brackish water desalination demonstration park), Zhejiang Hainan single crystal 18MΩ·CM high-purity water preparation project for silicon (1995, the first long-term domestic membrane engineering system for monocrystalline silicon production), Guangzhou Laifu Space Water System (1994, the first domestic two-stage RO system), Shenzhen Olin-New Longtai direct drinking water system (1993, one of the earliest large-scale pure water projects in China) and other national industrialization engineering demonstration projects. He has presided over, been responsible for, and mainly participated in the completion of the National Liquid Separation Membrane Engineering Technology Research Center construction project, the National Research Institute Special Project, the American Chemical Society ACS Fund/Department of Energy DE Project, the National Natural Science Foundation of China major research plans and general projects, and national major projects. A number of scientific research projects including key research plans and provincial and ministerial key science and technology plans. He has published more than 60 papers in mainstream academic journals at home and abroad, co-published four monographs, and obtained 5 invention patents. Won four awards including the second prize of the National Marine Innovation Achievement Award. Selected as the Engineering Technology Leader of the State Oceanic Administration (1999), Zhejiang Province’s “New Century 151 Talents” (2004), and Hangzhou New Century “131” Outstanding Young and Middle-aged Talents (2002).

In the past five years, I have personally mentored more than 20 doctoral graduates. The graduates have entered key technical positions in Fortune 500 organizations such as Dow Chem (Omex), Hyflux (Singapore) and government universities and colleges, and have won the honor of 08/09The title of advanced individual in employment during the international financial crisis.

Graduates have won many honors such as provincial/school outstanding papers, outstanding graduates, "Top Ten Academic Stars" for graduate students, first prize in the "Canal Cup" extracurricular scientific and technological works competition, etc. Ph.D. postgraduate courses have been offered to teach advanced environmental chemistry (bilingual), membrane separation and water science and technology, polymer membrane materials, cutting-edge pollution control technology, and environmental mass transfer reaction processes.