XVII Международный Российско-Китайский Симпозиум
НОВЫЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫ И ТЕХНОЛОГИИ
18 – 22 августа 2025 г.
Екатеринбург

professor and PhD supervisor at the Faculty of Metallurgical and Energy Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology (KUST).

Shiliang Yang

He obtained his PhD degree from the State Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization at Zhejiang University in 2014 and subsequently conducted postdoctoral research at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. In December 2018, he joined KUST’s Faculty of Metallurgical and Energy Engineering and the State Key Laboratory of Complex Nonferrous Metal Resources Clean Utilization. He was selected for the Young Talent Project of the National Overseas High-level Talent Introduction Program in 2020, and the Young Talent category of the Yunnan Provincial High-level Talent Introduction Program in 2019. He serves as a committee member of the Computational and Simulation Committee of Mining and Metallurgy Process of the Nonferrous Metals Society of China, and the Process Modeling and Simulation Committee of the Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China.
Prof. Yang is part of the Ministry of Science and Technology’s Key Area Innovation Team for Energy Conservation and Emission Reduction in Metallurgy, led by Professor Hua Wang, Director of the State Key Laboratory of Complex Nonferrous Metal Resources Clean Utilization. The team closely aligns with significant national strategic needs and cutting-edge international research trends, primarily focusing on digital modeling and theory investigation of processes intensification in nonferrous metallurgical furnaces. His research significantly contributes to the fundamental understanding of multiphase interactions under complex multiphase reaction and flow conditions within nonferrous smelting furnaces, covering fundamental issues such as heat and mass transfer, process scale-up, and the effects of operating parameters on system performance. This work deepens knowledge of multiphase systems inside reactive equipment.
His achievements have been successfully applied in several industrial projects, including the nonlinear continuous copper smelting production line with enriched oxygen chaotic flow for China Copper Corporation, the development of swirl injectors for Chihong Zinc & Germanium Co., Ltd.’s Huize smelter, and the dry powder injection technology innovation for tin smelting at Yunnan Tin Group. Prof. Yang has led 9 provincial and national projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Outstanding Youth Project of the Yunnan Provincial Basic Research Foundation. As first author or corresponding author, he has published 78 SCI papers in internationally renowned journals in his research fields, including AIChE Journal, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B, Chemical Engineering Journal, and ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, among which 33 papers were published in top-tier journals ranked in the first quartile (Q1) and 35 papers in second quartile (Q2) according to the CAS journal rankings. He has received a first prize in the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Science and Technology Award and a second prize in the Yunnan Provincial Technological Invention Award.
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