Dr. Xing Huang is currently an associate professor and graduate supervisor at the Department of Thermal Energy and Power Engineering, School of Metallurgy and Energy, North China University of Technology. He received a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Tianjin University of Commerce in 2008, a master’s degree in engineering from Northeast Electric Power University in 2011, and a doctorate in engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2016. His main research interests are high-temperature heat conversion, the utilization of solar energy, and the design and optimization of solar concentration systems. He has conducted in-depth research on light-, heat-, and chemical-coupled transport characteristics in the process of solar thermochemical hydrogen production technology. As the project leader, he is currently in charge of a project funded by the Hebei Natural Science Foundation, and he is participating in two National Natural Science Foundation projects, one sub-project of the Tibet Autonomous Region Major Science and Technology Special Project, and one open project of the Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Low-Grade Energy Utilization Technology and System of Chongqing University.