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Dr. Jimmy Yu (Qiming Jimmy Yu) is a prominent academic in the School of Engineering and Built Environment at Griffith University, within the Griffith Sciences faculty. As the HDR Convenor, he coordinates higher degree research programs and has supervised numerous PhD theses focusing on environmental contaminants such as heavy metals, pesticides, microplastics, and trace elements in ecosystems. His career at Griffith University extends back to at least 2007, marked by consistent contributions to teaching and research in chemical and environmental engineering. Yu's expertise lies in developing remediation technologies and conducting health risk assessments for pollutants in water, soil, sediments, and biota.
Yu's research interests include wastewater treatment processes, heavy metal adsorption using nanomaterials and bio-adsorbents, microplastic pollution characterization, and probabilistic modeling of synergistic health risks from multiple contaminants. He has co-authored over 160 publications, with standout titles such as 'Exposure Routes and Health Risks Associated with Pesticide Application: Case Study from China' (2022), 'Health Risk Assessment of Ambient Air Concentrations of Benzene: A Threshold Carcinogenicity Model' (2014), 'Heavy Metal Accumulation and Phytoremediation Potentiality of Three Aquatic Macrophytes' (2022), 'Heavy Metals Accumulation in Tissues of Wild and Farmed Shrimps from Coastal Bangladesh' (2022), 'Human Health Risk Assessment for Exposure to Heavy Metals in the Industrially Contaminated Soils of Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia' (2022), 'An Overall Risk Probability-Based Method for Quantification of Synergistic Effects of Human Health Hazards' (2012), and 'Extraction and HPLC Characterization of Chlorogenic Acid from the Roots of Platycodon grandiflorum' (2007). These works have collectively earned more than 10,700 citations, an h-index of 52, and an i10-index of 163, signifying considerable influence in environmental science and engineering. Yu also contributes as an editor for The Global Environmental Engineers journal, fostering advancements in the field.

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