Ting Huang is a researcher specializing in mineral resource economics, multi-objective optimization, and sustainable energy transition pathways. Her work focuses on developing quantitative models to evaluate the economic, environmental, and technological dimensions of resource development, with applications in the mining, photovoltaic, and low-carbon energy sectors. She has researched optimization-based decision frameworks, carbon-reduction strategies in industrial systems, and the integration of statistical and computational methods for long-term resource planning.
Dr. Huang has led cross-disciplinary projects on resource evaluation, environmental management, and low-carbon transition modeling, and her recent work examines the sustainability challenges faced by mineral, photovoltaic, and renewable energy industries. As the Director of the International Knowledge Dissemination Center, she contributes to global knowledge exchange initiatives and supports collaborative research across academia, policy, and industry. Her publications and commentary explore the interplay between technology, economics, and environmental policy, with a focus on data-driven insights for sustainable development.