Rui Li is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in chemical engineering, materials science, and catalysis. Currently an Assistant Professor at Beijing University of Technology, Rui focuses on carbon capture, storage, and utilization (CCUS) using porous materials such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and zeolites. Previous roles include Assistant Investigator at Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, where Rui worked on two-dimensional semiconducting materials, and a Subject Matter Expert at Young Innovation Group, providing technical consulting in material science and chemical engineering. Rui's academic journey includes significant contributions as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant at the University of Houston, resulting in multiple patents, publications, and awards. Rui's early career involved impactful research during an R&D internship at Albemarle Corporation and innovative work as an Undergraduate Researcher at East China University of Science and Technology. Rui holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Houston.
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Beijing University of Technology
Beijing University of Technology (formerly known as Beijing Polytechnic University) was founded in 1960. It is a key university under the administration of the Beijing municipal government, which has established a multi-disciplinary academic structure. The structure offers various programs and also involves in diversified academic research in the fields of science, engineering, economics, management, liberal arts and law. It is ranked as one of the 100 key universities for the 21st century. Its mission is “relying on Beijing, merging into Beijing, inspiring China and orienting itself to the world.” In fulfilling this mission, the university has become a base for cultivating qualified high-level personnel, for scientific and technological innovation and for research and development.