Bin Gao is an assistant professor in the
Department of Agricultural and
Biological Engineering (ABE) at the
University of Florida (UF). Before
he joined the UF, Bin was a research associate at
Cornell University
and a postdoctoral research associate at Yale University. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Environmental
Engineering at Cornell University. His B.S. (Chemistry) and M.S.
(Environmental Chemistry) degrees were received from
Nanjing University in China.
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Bin's
research mainly
lies in studying water quality and environmental sustainability. It spans
a broad range of topics including environmental and water
resources engineering, environmental nanotechnology,
waste and water reclamation, and
hydrologic modeling.
Most of his research is interdisciplinary
and balances experimental and modeling investigations.
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In addition to a
long-standing interest in research, Bin also
has
a strong interest in teaching. He
currently is teaching a course at the ABE Department on "Environmental
Nanotechnology in Water Research". He is also developing other courses in water quality and
environmental nanotechnology.
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