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HuangDr. Xiaolan Huang, Research Scientist

Dr. Xiaolan Huang serves as a Research Scientist with the Center and has a diverse background in soil ecology, environmental chemistry, and oceanography. He holds a Master's degree from Nanjing Agricultural University and a PhD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and has completed postdoctoral training at the University of Miami. Throughout his career, Dr. Huang has worked at several prominent research institutions including the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) and the Center for Environmental Solutions and Emergency Response at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Dr. Huang's research is centered on the biogeochemistry of soil, water, plants, and solid waste, with a particular emphasis on phosphorus. He has made seminal contributions to the field through his observations of catalytic processes in aged inorganic iron solutions and iron oxide nanomaterials in aqueous environments. These observations have led to a novel hypothesis on the inorganic enzyme, which has important implications for organic phosphorus transformation in the environment and the study of biocatalysts and the evolution of early life.

In addition to his research, Dr. Huang is actively involved in the environmental science community, serving as a peer reviewer for 20 international journals. His interdisciplinary background and commitment to the field make him a valuable member of the scientific community.

Complete publication list on Research Gate