Jin SHANG

Prof. Jin SHANG, 尚進

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ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5165-0466
Scopus Author ID: 37007064500
ResearcherID: P-6532-2015

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Qualifications (Brief)

PhD in Chemical Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Australia, Member of International Adsorption Society, Associate Member of IChemE

Biography

Dr. Jin Shang obtained his Bachelor (2007) and Master (2009) degrees both in Environmental Engineering at Northeastern University in China. He completed his PhD in Chemical Engineering at the University of Melbourne in 2013. His PhD thesis was on the separation of carbon dioxide from flue gas and natural gas streams using porous adsorbent materials. The study discovered a new separation mechanism (i.e., molecular trapdoor mechanism) which changed the conventional understanding of how these adsorbents discriminate between molecules in gases. After his PhD, he worked as research fellow on an Australian Research Council Discovery Project focusing on developing advanced adsorbents in Paul Webley Group at the University of Melbourne. Since 2015, as Co-chief Investigator of Australian Research Council Training Centre for Liquefied Natural Gas Futures, he has been actively participated in research along with major industry partners in oil and gas field. He then moved to Georgia Institute of Technology and worked as a postdoctoral fellow funded by ExxonMobil focusing on restricted gas diffusion in zeolites by advanced molecular simulation in David Sholl Group, prior to joining the City University of Hong Kong as an assistant professor in the School of Energy and Environment in September 2016.

Prizes/Honours

Selected Awards and Honours

  • Finalist of 2015 Win-in-Suzhou Start-up Competition Oceania, Australia
  • Finalist of UNSW Energy Future Collaborative Innovation Award 2014, Australia
  • The Chancellor's Prize for Excellence in the PhD Thesis, The University of Melbourne, Australia, in 2013
  • The Ian Potter Foundation Travel Grant for 2nd Euro-Asia Zeolite Conference, Nice, France, in 2015
  • John Melvin Memorial Prize for Best PhD Thesis in the School of Engineering 2013, The University of Melbourne, Australia
  • Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad in 2013
  • AOFSRR travel grant for The 7th Asia Oceania Forum for Synchrotron Radiation Research and Cheiron School 2013, SPring-8, Hyogo, Japan
  • AINSE travel grant for Synchrotron and Neutron New Users Symposium, Sydney, Australia, in 2010 and 2013
  • Melbourne International Research Scholarship, Australia
  • Melbourne International Fee Remission Scholarship, Australia
  • CO2CRC Postgraduate Scholarship, Australia
  • Monash University Postgraduate Travel Grant Award for ACS annual meeting, San Diego, US, in 2012
  • Monash e-Research Centre travel grant for Supercomputing 11, Seattle, US, in 2011
  • CAGS CCS Summer School travel grant, Wuhan, China, in 2010
  • Monash University travel grant for CHEMECA 2010, Adelaide, Australia
  • Monash Graduate Scholarship, Australia
  • Monash International Postgraduate Research Scholarship, Australia

Patents

  • J. Shang, R. Singh, G. Li, and P.A. Webley “An Improved Chabazite Adsorbent for Gas Separation” Australian Provisional Patent No. 20829846, 23 August, 2011.
  • X. Hu, Y. Dong, L. Li, B. Jiang, Z. Fu, S. Ye, M. Zhu, and J. Shang “A Technique of Preparing Bio-Flocculants” Chinese Patent No. CN 101327975, 24 December, 2008.

Position(s) Available

1.  PhD Student Positions in Adsorption and Separation Lab at the City University of Hong Kong

The candidates are expected to work on research topics such as developing advanced porous adsorbents for CO2 capture, nature gas/biogas purification, and air pollution treatment (hazardous gases removal). The interested students shall contact Dr Jin Shang at [email protected] for consideration.

  • Requirements:

  • The candidate should hold a Bachelor or MPhil degree in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry or other related engineering and science fields. Experimental synthesis and characterization of porous adsorbents materials such as zeolites, MOFs, and mesoporous materials are essential expertise for this post. Applicants with experience in gas adsorption and/or storage are strongly encouraged to apply and will be given priority. Strong oral and written communication skills in English and the ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team are essential.
  • An overall GPA not less than 85/100 (or 82.5/100 for top universities) and within top 5% at the school. A lower GPA standard could apply to those with good publications. Special notes for students from mainland China: please exclude scores of political and physical educations.
  • Fulfill the language requirement: a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based) or 79 (internet-based) is required, or an overall band score of 6.5 in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
  • Additional information:

  • Candidates holding a Bachelor degree are expected to complete the PhD in 4 years, while candidates holding a research Master degree are expected to complete the PhD in 3 years.
  • Potential candidates can start to submit applications from September 2017 and the deadline is December 1st, 2017.
  • Successful applicants can work as Research Assistant as early as March 2018.
  • Monthly stipend: HK$15,900 (Postgraduate Studentship) or HK$20,000 (Hong Kong PhD Fellowship).
  • PhD candidates can also apply for various scholarship schemes for conferences, field studies, etc.
  • PhD candidates will have opportunities to visit the Australian Synchrotron, the University of Melbourne, the University of Western Australia, and Georgia Institute of Technology to conduct joint projects.

2. Research Assistant in the field of gas adsorption and separation at the School of Energy and Environment

  • Duties

  • The appointee will conduct advanced adsorbent materials synthesis and characterization, adsorption and separation study, and adsorption apparatus development.
  • Requirements

  • The candidate should hold a MPhil degree in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, Environmental Engineering or other related engineering and science fields. Applicants with synthesis and characterization of porous materials such as MOFs, zeolites, and mesoporous materials background are practically encouraged to apply. Strong oral and written communication skills in English and the ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team are essential.
  • Application

  • To apply, please submit your CV to Dr. Jin Shang at [email protected]. Review of applications will begin immediately and applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Salary offered will be highly competitive, commensurate with qualifications and experience. Contract duration is for 6 months and can be renewed subject to performance. For more information, please email Dr. Jin Shang. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
City University of Hong Kong is an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to the principle of diversity. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates, especially applicants who will enhance the diversity of our staff.

Research Interests/Areas

Molecular separation plays a key role in energy and environmental technologies. Notable examples are H2 and CH4 purifications, CO2 capture, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) removal, CO removal for fuel cell technology, flue-gas purification, desulfurization from natural gas and transported fuels etc. Molecular separation is an important unit operation in chemical industry, accounting for more than 60% of the total cost in some processes. Of the adsorption-based molecular separations, molecular sieving is the most desirable separation mechanism because it affords unparalleled high-selectivity.

Dr. Shang’s research focus is on investigating and understanding the fundamental physical chemistry of gas adsorption and diffusion behaviour, using combined experimental and computational approaches to rationally design and synthesize “active” porous materials for gas separation and storage in environmental and energy applications. Some advanced experimental techniques applied include multiple component breakthrough and in situ synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction/neutron powder diffraction of adsorption; some advanced computational techniques include ab initio density functional theory (DFT) and force field molecular simulations. Dr. Shang has broad interests in materials design and synthesis, particularly the study and design of stimuli responsive porous adsorbents to achieve controlled selective guest admission into host adsorbents through “smart” pore apertures. The stimuli can be guest molecules, temperature, pressure, light, electric field, etc. Targeted applications of interests include:

  • CO2 capture
  • Nature gas/biogas purification
  • Sour gas (SO2, NOx, and H2S) removal
  • VOCs removal
  • Energy storage
  • Chemical sensing

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
  • SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
  • SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
  • SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
  • SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
  • SDG 13 - Climate Action
  • SDG 14 - Life Below Water
  • SDG 15 - Life on Land
  • SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals

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