Stockholm university

Jing AiPostdoc

About me

Jing has her research interests in carbonaceous materials, iron minerals, and contaminants removal by adsorption and/or redox transformation. Jing got her Ph.D. in environmental chemistry at the University of Copenhagen in 2020, which focused on biochar-mediated dichlorination of chlorinated ethylene using iron minerals, specifically the electron transfer mediating properties of biochar.

She continued her research as a postdoc at the University of Copenhagen in the next two years, aiming to develop the patented biochar-iron mineral composite and make it applicable in real contaminated sites.

In early 2022, she worked at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland for an CCS project, mainly focusing on the cement transformation in brine by supercritical CO2 at high pressure and temperature.

Currently, she is working as a Postdoc at SU revolving the development of innovative functional materials for heavy metal and PFOS removal and CO2 adsorption.