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D-Index
59
Citations
10793
World Ranking
3135
National Ranking
326

Zhonglin Chen publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Zhonglin Chen sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 281 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Zhonglin Chen D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Zhonglin Chen sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Zhonglin Chen is affiliated with Harbin Institute of Technology in China and conducts research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Computer Science. Their work spans various subfields, including Artificial Intelligence, Control and Systems Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering.

The scientist's research interests focus on neural networks and their applications, advanced algorithms, metaheuristic optimization algorithms, infrared target detection methodologies, as well as advanced sensor and control systems.

Frequent co-authors in Zhonglin Chen's publications include:

  • Cuili Yang
  • Junfei Qiao
  • Anyu Geng
  • Jianan Jiang
  • Jiwu Lu

Zhonglin Chen has published in several venues, which include:

  • The Journal of Supercomputing
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Desalination and Water Treatment
  • 2021 China Automation Congress (CAC)

Recent papers by Zhonglin Chen include:

  • "The optimal design and application of LSTM neural network based on the hybrid coding PSO algorithm," 2021, published in The Journal of Supercomputing
  • "Infra-YOLO: Efficient Neural Network Structure with Model Compression for Real-Time Infrared Small Object Detection," 2024, published on arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Author Index to Volume 192," 2020, published in Desalination and Water Treatment (co-authored)
  • "Sparse LSTM neural network with hybrid PSO algorithm," 2021, presented at the 2021 China Automation Congress (CAC)

Best Publications

  • Membrane fouling control in ultrafiltration technology for drinking water production: A review

    Wei Gao;Heng Liang;Jun Ma;Mei Han

  • ZnCl2 modified biochar derived from aerobic granular sludge for developed microporosity and enhanced adsorption to tetracycline.

    Lilong Yan;Yue Liu;Yudan Zhang;Shuang Liu

  • Magnetically recoverable core-shell nanocomposites with enhanced photocatalytic activity.

    Miaomiao Ye;Miaomiao Ye;Qiao Zhang;Yongxing Hu;Jianping Ge

  • Characterization of organic membrane foulants in a submerged membrane bioreactor with pre-ozonation using three-dimensional excitation–emission matrix fluorescence spectroscopy

    Ting Liu;Zhong-lin Chen;Wen-zheng Yu;Shi-jie You

  • Evaluation of disinfection by-products formation during chlorination and chloramination of dissolved natural organic matter fractions isolated from a filtered river water

    Jinfeng Lu;Tao Zhang;Tao Zhang;Jun Ma;Zhonglin Chen

  • Improved performance of simultaneous nitrification and denitrification via nitrite in an oxygen-limited SBR by alternating the DO.

    Lilong Yan;Shuang Liu;Qingping Liu;Mingyue Zhang

  • Influence of surface texture and acid–base properties on ozone decomposition catalyzed by aluminum (hydroxyl) oxides

    Fei Qi;Zhonglin Chen;Bingbing Xu;Jimin Shen

  • EEM-PARAFAC characterization of dissolved organic matter and its relationship with disinfection by-products formation potential in drinking water sources of northeastern China.

    Xiaotong Xu;Jing Kang;Jimin Shen;Shengxin Zhao

  • Kinetics and mechanism of degradation of p-chloronitrobenzene in water by ozonation.

    Ji-min Shen;Zhong-lin Chen;Zhen-zhen Xu;Xue-yan Li

  • Ultrafiltration (UF) membrane fouling caused by cyanobateria: Fouling effects of cells and extracellular organics matter (EOM)

    Fangshu Qu;Heng Liang;Jiayu Tian;Huarong Yu

  • Reinvestigation of the nitrosamine-formation mechanism during ozonation.

    Lei Yang;Zhonglin Chen;Jimin Shen;Zhenzhen Xu

  • Consecutive chemical cleaning of fouled PVC membrane using NaOH and ethanol during ultrafiltration of river water

    Jia-yu Tian;Zhong-lin Chen;Yan-ling Yang;Heng Liang

  • Influence of aluminum oxides surface properties on catalyzed ozonation of 2,4,6-trichloroanisole

    Fei Qi;Fei Qi;Bingbing Xu;Zhonglin Chen;Jun Ma

  • Remediation of pharmaceuticals and personal care products using an aerobic granular sludge sequencing bioreactor and microbial community profiling using Solexa sequencing technology analysis

    Xia Zhao;Xia Zhao;Zhonglin Chen;Xiaochun Wang;Jinchunzi Li

  • Ozonation degradation of microcystin-LR in aqueous solution: intermediates, byproducts and pathways.

    Jing Chang;Zhong-lin Chen;Zhe Wang;Ji-min Shen

  • Degradation of benzophenone-4 by peroxymonosulfate activated with microwave synthesized well-distributed CuBi2O4 microspheres: Theoretical calculation of degradation mechanism

    Yiping Wang;Pengwei Yan;Xiaomin Dou;Chao Liu

  • Air bubbling for alleviating membrane fouling of immersed hollow-fiber membrane for ultrafiltration of river water ☆

    Jia-yu Tian;Yong-peng Xu;Zhong-lin Chen;Jun Nan

  • Catalytic ozonation benefit from the enhancement of electron transfer by the coupling of g-C3N4 and LaCoO3: Discussion on catalyst fabrication and electron transfer pathway

    Yuting Zhang;Qingwei Li;Yujin Long;Jiawei Zou

  • Degradation of Refractory Organic Pollutants by Catalytic Ozonation—Activated Carbon and Mn-Loaded Activated Carbon as Catalysts

    Jun Ma;Ming-Hao Sui;Zhong-Lin Chen;Li-Ning Wang

  • Mechanism of oxytetracycline removal by aerobic granular sludge in SBR.

    Xiaochun Wang;Jimin Shen;Jing Kang;Xia Zhao

  • Pumice-catalyzed ozonation degradation of p-chloronitrobenzene in aqueous solution

    Lei Yuan;Lei Yuan;Jimin Shen;Zhonglin Chen;Yu Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Jun Ma
Jun Ma Harbin Institute of Technology
Jiayu Tian
Jiayu Tian Hebei University of Technology
Guibai Li
Guibai Li Harbin Institute of Technology
Wei Chu
Wei Chu Sichuan University
Heng Liang
Heng Liang Harbin Institute of Technology
Dezhi Sun
Dezhi Sun Beijing Forestry University
Jun Ma
Jun Ma Harbin Institute of Technology
Yaoyu Zhou
Yaoyu Zhou Hunan Agricultural University
Liang Zhen
Liang Zhen Harbin Institute of Technology
Wen-Zhu Shao
Wen-Zhu Shao Harbin Institute of Technology

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