Chung-Hsuang Hung
Chung-Hsuang Hung
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Education
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Experiences
- Assistant Professor, Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, NKFUST
- Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial Safety and Health, Fooyin University
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Program of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US
- Research Fellow, BES Engineering Corporation, Taiwan
Certificates
- Environmental engineering technician of National Senior Examination for Technical Professionals, by Ministry of Examination, Taiwan
- National Senior Examination on environmental engineering passed
Specialization
- Nano photocatalyst
- Clean engery technologies
- Air pollution control and air quality management
- Drinking Water and wastewater purification treatment
- Advanced oxidation technology
- Air quality assessment and improvement for indoor and work environment
- Analysis of trace toxic organisms
- Environmental quality analysis and hazard assessment of pollutants
Publications
- Hung C.-H.; Kao C.-L.; Wu K.-R., “Surface characteristics and photoelectrocatalytic capabilities of nanoporous titanium dioxide/tin indium oxide composite thin film electrodes”, Electrochimica Acta, 86, pp. 3-9 (2012). (SCI)
- Hung C.-H.; Yuan C.; Chen K.-C., “Effect of processing fluid and initial concentration on electrokinetic removal of environmental homo-nnonylphenol (NP) form soil matrix”, J. Applied Electrochemistry, 40(6):1123-1130 (2010). (SCI)
- Wu K.-R.; Hung C.-H.; Tsai M.-H., “Effects of ITO thin films on microstructural and photocatalytic properties of layered TiO2/ITO films prepared via an extended deposition period”, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 92(3-4):357-366 (2009). (SCI)
- Hung, C.-H.; Marinas B.-J., “Role of water in the photocatalytic degradation of trichloroethylene vapor on TiO2 films,” Environmental Science and Technology, 31(5): 1440-1445(1997). (SCI)
- Hung C.-H.; Marinas B.-J., “Role of chlorine and oxygen in the photocatalytic degradation of trichloroethylene vapor on TiO2 films,” Environmental Science and Technology, 31(2), pp.562-568(1997). (SCI)
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