Assoc Prof Dr. Zhi Huang | Industrial | Best Researcher Award
Zhi Huang at Northwest A&F University, China
Profiles
Early Academic Pursuits
Assoc Prof Dr. Zhi Huang embarked on his academic journey at Northwest A&F University, where he earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. His commitment to advanced research led him to the United States, where he pursued a Ph.D. at Cornell University from 2016 to 2017. His early studies laid a strong foundation in mechanical and electrical systems, with a specialized focus on radio frequency (RF) heating and its applications in food and agricultural engineering.
Professional Endeavors
Currently serving as an Associate Professor in the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Northwest A&F University, Zhi Huang is also a master’s supervisor. Since 2018, he has been actively engaged in academic research, mentoring, and developing innovative techniques in RF heating. His professional affiliations include memberships in the Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineering Packaging and Food Engineering Branch, the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering, and the American Society of Agricultural and Bioengineers (ASABE). His contributions to postdoctoral research and science service groups further establish his role as a leader in the field.
Contributions and Research Focus
Assoc Prof Dr. Zhi Huang research revolves around electromagnetic, heat, and mass transfer phenomena in RF heating systems. His work in mathematical modeling and computer simulation has significantly improved RF heating uniformity and model accuracy. He has also contributed to the development of RF treatment protocols for agro-products and has explored thermal death kinetics of microorganisms and insect pests. His studies provide crucial insights into food processing, preservation, and quality enhancement using RF technology.
Impact and Influence
A recipient of the prestigious 2020 “Excellent Doctoral Thesis in Shaanxi Province” award, Dr. Huang has earned recognition for his pioneering research. His expertise in computational modeling and RF heating has led to impactful scientific advancements, benefiting both academia and the food industry. His work has influenced numerous studies and innovations in food engineering, particularly in improving heating uniformity and enhancing the safety of agro-products.
Academic Citations and Recognitions
As a leading researcher, Assoc Prof Dr. Zhi Huang has authored over 10 SCI and EI-indexed papers in top-tier journals, including Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, Journal of Food Engineering, Postharvest Biology and Technology, and Biosystems Engineering. His publications have received significant citations, with one of his papers being highly cited by ESI. Additionally, his work has been recognized as the most cited paper in Biosystems Engineering (2018) and Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies (2019). His research contributions are frequently referenced by scholars and industry professionals.
Technical Skills and Innovations
Assoc Prof Dr. Zhi Huang’s expertise extends to computational modeling, RF heating system optimization, and the development of novel food processing technologies. His patented invention, a “radiofrequency rotating device for improving heating uniformity and quality of granular food” (ZL 202021159072.8), demonstrates his ability to bridge theoretical research with practical applications. His work in mathematical modeling has led to significant advancements in the efficiency and effectiveness of RF heating systems.
Teaching and Mentorship
As a master’s supervisor, Assoc Prof Dr. Zhi Huang is deeply involved in mentoring graduate students, guiding them in RF heating applications, computational simulations, and agro-product processing technologies. His academic leadership ensures the next generation of researchers is well-equipped with the technical and analytical skills needed to drive future advancements in food engineering and technology.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Assoc Prof Dr. Zhi Huang’s ongoing research aims to refine RF heating methodologies, making food processing more efficient and sustainable. His projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Youth Project of the Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province, and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation underscore his commitment to scientific progress. His legacy in food engineering and RF heating is poised to shape the industry’s future, ensuring safer and more effective food processing technologies for generations to come.
Publications
Enzyme inactivation in broccoli of different sizes and densities using a pilot-scale 27.12 MHz radio frequency heating system
- Author: X. Wang, Y. Zeng, J. Hu, Q. Hao, Z. Huang
Journal: Food Control
Year: 2025
Development and validation of a susceptor-assisted radio frequency heating strategy for improving uniformity in powdered foods
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Author: Y. Zhang, X. Wang, J. Ma, S. Wang, Z. Huang
Journal: Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies
Year: 2025
Computer simulation for improving radio frequency (RF) heating uniformity of food products: A review
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Author: Zhi Huang, Francesco Marra, Jeyamkondan Subbiah, Shaojin Wang
Journal: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
Year: 2018
Modeling radio frequency heating of granular foods: Individual particle vs. effective property approach
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Author: Zhi Huang, Ashim K Datta, Shaojin Wang
Journal: Journal of Food Engineering
Year: 2018
Improvement of radio frequency (RF) heating uniformity for peanuts with a new strategy using computational modeling
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Author: Shuang Zhang, Zhi Huang, Shaojin Wang
Journal: Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies
Year: 2017