Professor Fei Huang holds a Ph.D. and is a professor and doctoral supervisor. Her research focuses on genetic mineralogy, prospecting mineralogy, ore deposit geochemistry, mineral resource evaluation, and the theory and technology of mineral resource utilization. She has led three projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and more than ten other government- and industry-funded projects. Her expertise covers the genesis of various deposit types, including magmatic, hydrothermal, sedimentary-metamorphic, skarn, sedimentary manganese, and seafloor sulfide deposits, as well as the evaluation and utilization of mineral resources. Professor Huang integrates mineralogical theory with practical applications in mineral exploration and resource utilization. She has received 16 teaching achievement awards from Liaoning Province and Northeastern University. Her course, General Geology, was recognized as a Liaoning Provincial Quality Course and a Liaoning Provincial Quality Resource Course. She has also been honored as one of Northeastern University’s “Most Beloved Teachers” and as a Distinguished Teacher of Northeastern University. She serves on several professional committees of the Chinese Society for Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry and acts as an expert for academic journals and geological education organizations. Professor Huang has published more than 100 papers in journals and conference proceedings, holds 27 authorized invention patents, and has participated in academic exchanges in Australia, Japan, Hungary, and other countries.
