Mu Hailin
Professor
School of Energy and power engineering
Dalian University of Technology
China
Biography
Mu Hailin, Professor, Department of Energy and Power, Dalian University of Technology, doctoral tutor. He is currently Vice President of Energy and Power Institute of Dalian University of Technology and Director of Energy Development Strategy Research Center. The main research areas for the energy and environmental development strategies, energy-saving emission reduction and technology, policies and countermeasures, greenhouse gas emission reduction technology, low-carbon development mechanism. In March 1994, he graduated from Dalian University of Technology with a bachelor's degree in internal combustion engineering. He went to Japan to study and work in 1997 and received a doctorate degree in engineering from Japan's National University of Saitama in March 2002. He has worked at Saitama University and Industrial Technology Research Institute in Japan. 2005 Back to Dalian University of Technology School of Energy and Power. At the same time as Japan Kitakyushu City University special professor. Has presided over the National Natural Science Foundation, the Ministry of Education doctoral fund and other topics more than 50 items. In Energy, Applied Energy, Energy Policy, Energy Economics and other SCI journals, including domestic and foreign journals published more than 100 papers.
Research Interest
Energy and environmental development strategies, energy-saving emission reduction and technology, policies and countermeasures, greenhouse gas emission reduction technology, low-carbon development mechanism
Publications
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Wang ZC (2013) Analysis of China’s CO2 Emission and Carbon Trading Potential. Applied Mechanics and Materials 281: 704-709.
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Chen X, Mu H (2017) Optimal operating strategies coping with uncertainties of world oil prices for China’s strategic petroleum reserve. International Journal of Global Energy Issues 36.
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Shao S, Mu H, Yang F, Zhang Y, Li J (2017) Application of Emergy Analysis to the Sustainability Evaluation of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants. Sustainability 9.