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Jing Zeng

Associate Professor at Chemical Engineering, University of Iowa0 Followers

Jing Zeng applies creative solutions to the complex challenges of atmospheric sciences as an Associate Professor of Instruction in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at the College of Engineering, University of Iowa. Since joining the college in 2016, he has been dedicated to advancing the understanding of atmospheric phenomena through both research and teaching. With a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Alabama in Huntsville, earned in 2006, Zeng brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role. His research interests focus on the intricate dynamics of atmospheric processes, where he explores innovative methodologies to address environmental issues. Zeng's work often involves interdisciplinary collaboration, drawing on principles from chemical engineering to enhance the study of atmospheric systems. His commitment to education is evident in his interactive teaching style, which encourages students to engage deeply with the material and develop critical thinking skills. Throughout his career, Zeng has contributed significantly to the academic community, publishing numerous papers in esteemed journals and presenting his findings at international conferences. His dedication to fostering a supportive learning environment has earned him recognition among students and peers alike. As a mentor, he is passionate about guiding the next generation of engineers and scientists, inspiring them to pursue careers that make a positive impact on the world.

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