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C-P. Huang
Donald C. Phillips Professor
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering           
University of Delaware                                                  
Newark, DE 19716
Tel: (302) 831-8428    
Fax: (302) 831-3640
E-mail: huang@ce.udel.edu 
                                             



EDUCATION
  • 1965, B. S, National Taiwan University (Civil Engineering), Taipei, Taiwan.            
  • 1967, M. S., Harvard University (Environmental Engineering), Cambridge, MA.
  • 1971, Ph.D., Harvard University (Aquatic Chemistry), Cambridge, MA.

EXPERIENCE

  • 2006 - 2009, Environmental Engineering and Science Chair, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
  • 2002 - present, Donald C. Phillips Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Delaware
  • 2001 – 2002, Visiting Professor, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan.
  • 1996 - 2001, Chairman, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Delaware
  • 1995 - 1995, Visiting Professor, Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.
  • 1992 - present, Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering, University of Delaware
  • 1987 - present, Professor, College of Marine Studies, University of Delaware.
  • 1981 - 1992, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Delaware.
  • 1977 - 1981, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Delaware
  • 1974 - 1977, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Delaware
  • 1973 - 1973, Guest Lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, Michigan State University, Michigan.
  • 1971 - 1974, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Wayne State University, Michigan.
  • 1967 - 1970, Research Assistant/Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

HONORS AND AWARDS
  • 2007, Graduate Advising and Mentoring Award, University of Delaware
  • 2005, Best Theoretical Paper Award, World Water and Environmental Resources Congress. J. L. Chung, P. C. Chiang, E. E. Chang, and C. P. Huang, “Adsorption-Desorption Rate of Volatile Organic Compounds onto Activated Carbon Exemplified by C6H6 and CCl4”, ASCE Practice Periodical of Hazardous, Toxic, and Toxic, and Radioactive Waste Management, 7(3): 148-155, 2003.
  • 1999, Gordon Maskew Fair Medal, Water Environment Federation
  • 1996, Gold Medal Award in Research Achievement, Chinese Society of Environmental Engineering
  • 1994, Best Paper Award, Chinese Society of Environmental Engineering Outstanding Researcher of the Year Award, Overseas Chinese Environmental Engineers and Scientists Association.  Erhlich, R. and C. P. Huang. “Adsorption of Chlorophenol onto Soil and Kaolinite: Effect of the Properties of Adsorbent and Adsorbate.” J. Chinese Institute of Environmental Engineering, 3(3): 143-152 (1993).
    Author of Citation Classics; Stumm, W., C. P. Huang, and R. S. Jenkins, “Specific Chemical Interactions Affecting the Stability of Dispersed Systems.” Croat. Chim. Acta., 42:223-245, (1970).
  • 1989, Excellence in Service Award, Environmental Protection Bureau, Taiwan Provincial Government, Taiwan; Listed in Who's Who in Engineering, 7th Edition
  • 1984, Listed in Men of Achievement; Listed in Who's Who in the Frontier of Science
  • 1977, Nominated for Excellence-in-Teaching Award, University of Delaware
  • 1972, Listed in American Men and Women of Sciences
  • 1976, Listed in Who's Who in the East
  • 1971, Elected to Sigma Xi
  • 1967 ‑ 1968, Harvard University Fellowship
  • 1966 ‑ 1967, Schaughnessy Fellowship, Harvard University.

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

Prof. Huang has documented his work in four books, 19 book chapters, and 181 refereed journal papers, as well as in hundreds of technical reports and invited and conference presentations. The links below provide lists of publications in each category:


SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS
  • 1971-1972; Wayne State University, Faculty Research Award, Phosphate Removal by Alumina Adsorption, $1,000 (PI)
  • 1973-1974; Wayne State University Faculty Research Award, Methane Production from Organic Wastes, $7,000 (PI)
  • 1974-1975; University of Delaware Research Foundation, Oil Recovery from Refinery Wastewater, $9,000 (PI)
  • 1975-1978; National Science Foundation, Chemical Processes in the Limnological Transformation of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen, $64,000 (PI)
  • 1976-1977; National Science Foundation, Oil Weathering, $24,000 (PI)
  • 1976-1978; National Science Foundation, Removal of Trace Metals from Municipal Sludge, $5,600 (PI)
  • 1976-1977; US Environmental Protection Agency, The Development of an Activated Carbon Process for the Treatment and Disposal of Chromium(VI) Plating Industrial Wastewaters, $37,000 (PI)
  • 1978-1980; US Environmental Protection Agency, The Development of an Activated Carbon Process for the Treatment of Cadmium Plating Wastewater, $50,000 (PI)
  • 1978-1981; National Science Foundation, Chemical Interactions between Heavy Metals and Hydrous Solids. The Effect of Complex Formation, $171,000 (PI)
  • 1980-1982; US Environmental Protection Agency, The Removal of Heavy Metals by Activated Carbon Process from Water and Wastewater, $165,000 (PI)
  • 1981-1984; National Science Foundation, The Effect of Complex Formation on the Adsorption Behavior of Heavy Metals on Some Solid Particulates, $104,000 (PI)
  • 1983-1986; US Department of Interior, Concurrent Removal of Toxic Substances from Groundwater by Activated Carbon Adsorption, $42,000(PI)
  • 1984-1985; National Science Foundation, Environmental Heavy Metal Chemistry Instrument Grant, $35,000 (PI)
  • 1984-1987; National Science Foundation, The Kinetics of Metal Sulfide Oxidation in Heterogeneous  Solutions, $250,000 (PI)
  • 1984-1985; University of Delaware Biomedical Research Program, The Adsorption Characteristics of Heavy Metals onto Hydrous Hydroxyapatite, $7,000 (PI)
  • 1985-1988; Department of Interior, The Photocatalytic Oxidation of Toxic Organic Substances, $40,500 (PI)
  • 1986-1989; US Geological Survey, The Removal of Toxic Heavy Metals from Contaminated Groundwater and Specific Industrial Wastewater by Fungal Adsorption Process, $167,791 (PI)
  • 1989-1992; Department of Interior, In-situ Treatment of Contaminated Groundwater by Electrochemical Oxidation Processes, $50,000 (PI)
  • 1989-1992; US Environmental Protection Agency, Treatment of Organic Wastes by Photocatalytic Oxidation Processes, $289,723 (PI)
  • 1989-1990; Electric Power Partner, Use of Power Plant Solid Residues for the Treatment of Metal Wastes, $12,000 (PI)
  • 1989-1991; US Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Chemistry of Metal Sulfide, $176,713 (PI)
  • 1990-1993; New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, The Fate and Transport of Inorganic Contaminants in New Jersey Soils, $99,625 (Co-PI, PI: Herb Allen)
  • 1990-1993; New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Environmental Fate Investigation of Chromium Contamination, $111,257 (PI)
  • 1990-1991; Delaware Department of Transportation, Impact of Traffic Development on Wetland Ecosystem, $5,000 (PI)
  • 1991-1992; US Environmental Protection Agency, Workshop on Heavy Metal Speciation and Soil Contamination, $35,000 (Co-PI; PI: Herb Allen)
  • 1991-1993; Delaware State Research Partnership Program, The Development of an Electrochemical Processes for In-situ Treatment of Surfactant Contaminated Aquifer, $80,000 (PI)
  • 1991-1993; Du Pont Chemical Company, The Development of an Electrochemical Processes for In-situ Treatment of Surfactant Contaminated Aquifer,  $100,000 (PI).
  • 1991-1992; Du Pont Chemical Company, Remediation of TEL Contaminated Soils in C-Basin, $40,000 (PI)
  • 1991-1994; Delaware Department of Transportation, Engineering Design of Wetland Protection Measures due to Highway Construction Operations, $65,000 (PI).
  • 1992-1993; Sara Lee Company, Feasibility Study on the Treatment of Textile Industrial Wastewater by Fenton's Oxidation Process, $18,000 (PI)
  • 1993-1994; New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Transport of Mercury and Arsenic in New Jersey Soils, $65,000 (Co-PI; PI: Herb Allen)
  • 1994-1997; Water Environment Federation Research Fund, Rate and Equilibrium of Heavy Metal Uptake by Wastewater Particulates, $250,000 (PI)
  • 1995-1996; Maryland State of Environment, Recovery of EDTA from Power Plant Washing Wastewater, $75,000 (PI)
  • 1996-1997; Delaware Solid Waste Authority, Development of Technology and Education Program in Solid Waste Management, $37,400 (PI)
  • 1996-1998; Development of Infrastructure Renewal Program, UNIDEL, University of Delaware, $350,000 (PI)
  • 1996-2000; Department of Energy, Integrated Electro-kinetic Electro-Fenton (EKEF) Process for In-situ Soil Remediation”, $350,000 (PI)
  • 1998-1999; Bureau of Reclamation, Treatment of Wastewaters for Water Reuse by a Catalytic Sonochemical Process”, $75,000 (PI)
  • 1998-2001; Development of Sustainable Environmental Engineering Program, UNIDEL, University of Delaware, $350,000 (PI) 
  • 1999-2000; Bureau of Reclamation, Treatment of Wastewater for Water Reuse by a Catalytic Sonochemical Process. Phase II, $50,000 (PI)
  • 1999-2000; Delaware Solid Waste Authority, Development of Technology and Education Program in Solid Waste Management. Phase II, $67,000 (PI)
  • 2000-2003; New Jersey Department of Environment, Separation of Naturally Occurring Colloid Particulates from Ground Water by Crossflow Electro-filtration (CFEF) Process for Improving the Analysis of Lead, $140,000 (PI)
  • Tague Regional Industrial Waste Research Center, Korea, Removal of Total Nitrogen in Agricultural Runoffs, $30,000 (PI)
  • 2001-2003; Department of Agriculture, US-Egypt Program, Photocatalytic Process for the Treatment of Metal Containing Wastewater, $25,000 (Co-PI; Co-PI: Mohamed Barak).
  • 2002-2003; National Science Foundation, Electrically Assisted Tangential Flow Filtration for the Separation of Nano-sized Environmental Particles, $90,000 (PI)
  • 2002-2005; National Science Foundation, Chemical Interactions of Selected Pollutant Molecules with Nanostructured Photocatalysts and Sensors, $1,000,000 (Co-PI; PI: Shah, Ismat)
  • 2002-2003; Tague Regional Industrial Waste Research Center, Korea, Nano-sized TiO2 Photocatalyst for the Control of Environmental Chemical Hazards, $50,000 (PI).
  • 2004-2007 US Environmental Protection Agency, Short Term Chronical Toxicity of Nanomateials toward Bacteria, Algae and Zooplanktons, $370,000 (PI)
  • 2005-2007 SERDP, Removal of Perchlorate by Catalytic Hydrogen Membrane, $450,000 (PI)
  • 2007-2008 Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan, Ecotoxicity of Nanomaterials, $50,000 (PI).
  • 2008-2011 US Environmental Protection Agency. Development and Applications of a Universal 2-D DNA Matrix for Detection and Monitoring of Harmful Algal Blooms, $450,000 (Co-PI, PI: Junghui Chen, Pending).

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