Jen (Zhen) Huang has extensive work experience in the field of research and development, specifically in the areas of environmental engineering and wastewater treatment. Jen started their career as a Research Associate at Beijing Forestry University, where they conducted research on modifying Larix bark for heavy metals adsorption in wastewater. They then moved on to Purdue University, where they worked as a Research Assistant, focusing on designing membrane-aerated biofilm reactors for wastewater treatment. During this time, Jen collaborated with the wastewater treatment plant in Lafayette, IN. Most recently, Jen has been employed at Cambrian, starting as a Senior Environmental Engineer and progressing to Director of R&D, Senior Director of R&D, and VP of R&D. In their various roles, Jen has been responsible for developing advanced environmental solutions and managing R&D teams. They have also worked closely with customers to meet project objectives.
Jen (Zhen) Huang earned a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from Beijing Forestry University between 1999 and 2003. Jen (Zhen) then pursued their Master's degree in Environmental Engineering at Purdue University from 2006 to 2007. Jen continued their education at Purdue University, where they completed their Ph.D in Environmental Engineering from 2007 to 2010. Jen (Zhen) has not obtained any additional certifications. Furthermore, there is no information available regarding their attendance or degree at Virginia Tech.
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