Prof. Kun Qian is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the College of Plant Protection, Southwest University. He is a member of the Jiusan Society, a member of the Jiusan Beibei District Committee, and a member of the Beibei District of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). He holds a master’s degree in pesticide science from the College of Science, China Agricultural University, and a doctorate in plant protection from the College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University. His research direction is nanomaterials and pesticide formulations. He is mainly engaged in the processing of pesticide formulations, especially the research and development of environmentally friendly pesticide formulations such as pesticide nanoemulsions, microspheres, and microcapsules. Next, he will focus on the development of pesticide nano-controlled release agents and their targeted release. He teaches undergraduate courses such as “Pesticide Formulation and Processing Technology” and “Pesticide Safety and Scientific Use”. He is currently leading two sub-projects of the National Key R&D Program and a project of the Tibet Science and Technology Department. He has published many scientific research papers.
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Prof. Kun Qian is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the College of Plant Protection, Southwest University. He is a member of the Jiusan Society, a member of the Jiusan Beibei District Committee, and a member of the Beibei District of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). He holds a master’s degree in pesticide science from the College of Science, China Agricultural University, and a doctorate in plant protection from the College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, China Agricultural University. His research direction is nanomaterials and pesticide formulations. He is mainly engaged in the processing of pesticide formulations, especially the research and development of environmentally friendly pesticide formulations such as pesticide nanoemulsions, microspheres, and microcapsules. Next, he will focus on the development of pesticide nano-controlled release agents and their targeted release. He teaches undergraduate courses such as “Pesticide Formulation and Processing Technology” and “Pesticide Safety and Scientific Use”. He is currently leading two sub-projects of the National Key R&D Program and a project of the Tibet Science and Technology Department. He has published many scientific research papers.