Environmental Interface Engineering Lab
Research Field
Dr. Jui-Yen Lin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. He earned his Ph. D from Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, and conducted postdoctoral research at University of Delaware in the U.S. In 2020, he received the prestigious Award of Excellence in Research from CTCI foundation. Dr. Lin’s research focuses on the development of advanced physico-chemical water treatment processes for removing emerging contaminants, such as microplastics, PPCPs, boron, fluoride, and heavy metals. Specifically, his expertise includes adsorption, crystal growth, photocatalysis, and electrophoresis, with a particular emphasis on interfacial phenomena. Dr. Lin has published over 30 peer-reviewed articles in prestigious SCI journals, including Water Research, Applied Catalysis B, and Chemical Engineering Journal.
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The Environmental Interface Engineering Lab (EIEL) is dedicated to developing sustainable physicochemical engineering solutions based on interfacial phenomena to tackle critical challenges in resource recovery and emerging contaminant removal from water systems. Our research integrates surface chemistry, geochemistry, and colloidal science to design advanced water treatment technologies that contribute to environmental sustainability.
At EIEL, we focus on the fundamental understanding of interfacial processes that drive adsorption, catalysis, nucleation, and crystallization in aquatic environments. Our expertise extends to electrokinetics, DLVO interactions, and phase transformations, which are crucial for optimizing water treatment and separation technologies. By studying these physicochemical mechanisms, we aim to develop innovative strategies for removing microplastics (MPs), pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) while recovering valuable nutrients, metal and metalloids.
Through multidisciplinary research, collaborations, and technology-driven approaches, we aim to bridge the gap between fundamental science and real-world applications. By advancing the efficiency and sustainability of water treatment, EIEL contributes to the global effort in environmental protection, circular economy, and clean water accessibility.
Our mission is to engineer the next generation of sustainable solutions that address pressing environmental issues and enhance water resource management for a cleaner future.
1. Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery: Removal and recovery of valuable resources such as boron, lithium, and heavy metals from wastewater.
2. Surface Chemistry and Engineering: Development and application of crystallization techniques and adsorbent materials.
3. Electrochemical Water Treatment Technologies: Advanced processes such as electrocoagulation and electrokinetic separation for efficient water treatment.
4. Fate and Removal of Microplastics: Investigating the environmental fate and developing efficient removal technologies for microplastics.
Incentives for Exceptional Research Talent, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, 2024
Honorary Membership, The Phi Tau Phi Scholastic Honor Society of the Republic of China, 2021.
Award of Excellence in Research, China Technical Consultants Inc. (CTCI) Foundation, 2020.
Postdoctoral Research Abroad Program, Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan, 2021.
Best Paper Award
- “Study on surface charge and acidity of nanoplastics”, 21st Symposium on Environmental Protection and Nanotechnology, 2024
- “Removal of boron by sequential fluidized-bed crystallization of barium perborates”, Symposium on Environmental Engineering Technology, Annual Meeting of the Chinese Institute of Environmental Engineering, 2020
- “Integration of chemical oxo-precipitation and fluidized-bed fluidization process for treating boron-containing solutions”, Symposium on Water Treatment Technology, Annual Meeting of the Chinese Institute of Environmental Engineering, 2016
- “Treatment of boron-containing industrial streams by chemical oxo-precipitation process”, Symposium on Water Treatment Technology, Annual Meeting of the Chinese Institute of Environmental Engineering, 2015
Best Presentation Award
- “Removal of boron by sequential fluidized-bed crystallization of barium perborates”, Competition of PhD Student Presentation, Annual Meeting of the Chinese Institute of Environmental Engineering, 2020
- “Prediction of boron removal in chemical oxo-precipitation based on solubility product of barium perborates”, International Conference on Environmental Quality Concern, Control and Conservation, 2019
- “Reclaiming boron from synthetic wastewater by barium-based chemical oxo-precipitation”, Doctoral Academic Forum on Ecological civilization and Two-Oriented Society, 2015
Education
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
- Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, July 2020
- M.S., Chemical Engineering, Aug. 2015
- B.S., Chemical Engineering, June 2013
Professional experiences
- 2023~now Ass. Professor National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
- 2021~2023 Postdoc University of Delaware, U.S.A.
- 2020~2021 Postdoc National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
- 2017~2019 Vis. Scholar University of Delaware, U.S.A.
2 Vacancies
Job Description
Design and conduct experiments
Analysis and data curation
Writing reports
Preferred Intern Education Level
Enrolled in Bachelor, master or PhD program
Skill sets or Qualities
Analytical chemistry
Aquatic chemistry
Excel