SU Kai
Assistant Professor for Environmental Science and Engineering
Research Interests:
Environmental Significance and Mechanistic Reactivity of Redox-activated Clay Minerals
Connect:
SWJTU XIPU Campus Building 4 Room 4442
email:ksu@swjtu.edu.com.cn
Education:
a.September, 2009 - July, 2013. Southwest Jiaotong University, Ph.D., Engineering Environmental Control.
Ph.D. Thesis: Experimental Research of Using Modified Clay Mineral to Remove Nitrate.
b.August, 2010 - August, 2012. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , Joint Ph.D., Soil Physical Chemistry.
Research Focus: Environmental Significance of Clay Minerals.
c.September, 2008 - August, 2009. Southwest Jiaotong University, Master Degree Candidate, Engineering Environmental Control.
Research Focus: Remediation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Groundwater.
d.September, 2004 - June, 2008. Southwest Jiaotong University, bachelor, Environmental Engineering.
Experience
a.September, 2013 - Present. Southwest Jiaotong University, Assistant Professor.
b.December, 2018 - December, 2019. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Visiting Scholar.
Research Interests
My research has focused on the area of the environmental significance and mechanistic reactivity of redox-activated clay minerals. Clay minerals from soils, sediments, and enriched deposits will be reacted with bacteria and other reductants, similar to those encountered in nature, to create redox-modified products. These products will then be reacted with the contaminants of interest.