March 2026. Our group presented our research at ACS Spring 2026, Atlanta!
Yinuo Yang: "Nanoengineered PVDF-PVC Composite Membranes Enable Anti-Leaching, Antifouling Ammonium Ion Selective Electrode for Long-Term Wastewater Monitoring."
Yun Zhou: "Reliable Long-Term Monitoring of Ammonium Dynamics in Complex Water Matrices via Copper-Sodium Lignosulfonate Antifouling Coated Ion-Selective Electrodes."
Dr. Huang: "Artificial Intelligence in Food and Agricultural Chemistry: From Molecular Insights to Field Applications."
March 2026. Dr. Huang received the Communities of Research Scholars (CoRS) program Seed Grant administered by the University of Memphis.
February 2026. We showed our sensor and water monitoring research to K12 students from the Mid-South at Engineering Day (eDay) at Herff!
January 2026. Yinuo received the Tennessee Technology Advancement Consortium (TTAC) Innovation Fellowship. Congratulations!
January 2026. Dr. Huang received the Communities of AI Research Scholars (CoAIRS) Seed Grant administered by the University of Memphis Center for Emerging Technologies in Artificial Intelligence (CERTAIN).
October 2025. Dr. Huang received the Tennessee Technology Advancement Consortium (TTAC) Proof of Concept Grant.
June 2025. Dr. Huang presented our research “Smart Nutrient Sensing for Hydroponic Plant Assessment.” at QUAD-AI ENGAGE Workshop 2025 on AI and Digital Agriculture, Georgia Tech, Atlanta.
May 2025. Yun Zhou joined the research team as a Ph.D. student. Welcome!
January 2025. Yinuo Yang joined the research team as a Ph.D. student. Welcome!
January 2025. Our paper, “Towards an Automated System for Nondestructive Estimation of Plant Biomass,” has been accepted by Plant Direct.
August 2024. Dr. Huang presented our research, “Advancing Water Treatment Processes: The Application of Electrochemical Sensors for Long-term Water Quality Monitoring,” at ACS Fall 2024, Denver.
August 2024. Dr. Huang joined the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Memphis as an Assistant Professor.