Shuli Liu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Shuli Liu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Shuli Liu, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shuli Liu has an impressive academic and research background, making her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education and Research Experience

Dr. Liu has a solid academic background, beginning with a Ph.D. in Municipal Engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology. Her experience spans from Lecturer (2016-2021) to Associate Professor (2021-present) at the North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, specializing in environmental and municipal engineering.

Research Leadership

Dr. Liu leads multiple cutting-edge projects, including research on photosynthetic bacteria in wastewater treatment, synthesis of high-value materials, and membrane bioreactors. These projects, running from 2020 to 2026, address both environmental concerns and resource utilization.

Awards & Grants

Her National Award for Distinguished Doctorates (2015) from Harbin Institute of Technology recognizes her early academic excellence, showcasing her long-standing contribution to the field.

Skills and Expertise

Dr. Liu’s expertise includes wastewater treatment using photosynthetic bacteria, nitrogen and phosphorus removal, and recycling activated sludge. Her practical applications in environmental engineering demonstrate technical depth.

Publications

  1. Bacteria-Algae Symbiosis for Wastewater Treatment (2024)
    This review discusses performance mechanisms and resource recycling in wastewater treatment through bacteria-algae symbiosis, showcasing a sustainable, closed-loop approach.
  2. Resistance Mechanism of Humic Acids Against Silver Nanoparticles (2024)
    Dr. Liu contributed to understanding how activated sludge resists pollutants, enhancing wastewater treatment processes.
  3. Magnetic Iron-Based Waterworks Sludge for Chromium Adsorption (2024)
    Her research explores innovative methods to treat water, using modified sludge to adsorb and reduce heavy metals, like Cr(vi), from water systems.
  4. Effects of Nitrogen and Carbon Source on Protein Production by Rhodopseudomonas (2024)
    This article covers how varying nitrogen and carbon inputs can optimize biomass and protein production in wastewater treatment, contributing to resource recycling.
  5. Chain Elongation in Biomass Waste Conversion (2024)
    Dr. Liu’s review on biomass waste transformation into medium-chain fatty acids offers promising advancements in waste-to-energy technology.

Conclusion

Dr. Shuli Liu is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her innovative approach to wastewater treatment, notable academic contributions, and leadership in sustainable resource recovery. Her research in photosynthetic bacteria and environmental engineering pushes boundaries in the field of wastewater management.

 

Haechong Oh | Environmental Studies Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Haechong Oh | Environmental Studies Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Haechong Oh, Department of International Liberal Arts, Minami Kyushu University Junior College, Japan

Prof. Haechong Oh šŸŒŠ is a coastal engineer and environmental scientist with expertise in sediment transport, water quality, and IoT-based monitoring systems. With a Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo, he’s a Professor at Minami Kyushu University Junior College. His research on coastal zone management and SDGs contributes to sustainable development. He’s actively engaged in Tokyo Bay restoration efforts and advises government agencies on policy. šŸžļø Member of prestigious societies, his work bridges academia and practical environmental conservation. šŸŒ±

 

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Education

Prof. Haechong Oh šŸŒŠ pursued his academic journey in Japan, beginning with a B.A. in Regional Development Studies from Toyo University in 2001. He furthered his education at the prestigious University of Tokyo, earning an M.S. in 2003 and a Ph.D. in 2006 from the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences. His doctoral research focused on environmental analysis of tidal flats and shallow water areas, showcasing his dedication to understanding and preserving coastal environments. šŸžļøšŸŒ± The University of Tokyo, often abbreviated as UT, played a significant role in shaping his academic and professional career. šŸŽ“

 

Work Experience

Prof. Haechong Oh šŸŒŠ has held various academic and research positions over his distinguished career. Since April 2024, he has been a Professor at Minami Kyushu University Junior College, where he previously served as an Associate Professor starting in April 2022. He has been a visiting researcher at Toyo University’s Center for Sustainable Development Studies since 2018 and has lectured at Toyo University in multiple faculties since 2013. His research roles include positions at the National Institute of Fisheries Science and the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology. He also contributed as a research fellow and project researcher at the University of Tokyo. šŸŽ“šŸŒ±

 

Professional QualificationĀ 

Prof. Haechong Oh šŸŒŠ holds several professional qualifications that bolster his expertise in environmental studies. He earned certifications in environment and safety, and cold material utilization from the University of Tokyo, valid from June 2006 to May 2009 and June 2013 to September 2018. Additionally, he completed the Radioisotope Training Course (RIX) at UT during the same period. Prof. Oh also attended the 40th Summer Seminar on Hydraulics Engineering hosted by the Japan Society of Civil Engineers in July 2004, enriching his knowledge in hydraulics engineering. šŸ“œšŸŒ± These qualifications underscore his commitment to environmental safety and advanced engineering practices. šŸŒšŸ”¬

 

Research Focus

Prof. Haechong Oh šŸŒŠ focuses his research on coastal engineering, sediment transport, and environmental restoration. His work examines sediment characteristics and bottom topography changes, as seen in his study on reclaimed land in Sanbanze. Additionally, he investigates radiocesium partition ratios in urban rivers following the Fukushima nuclear accident, reflecting his interest in radiometric dating and water quality. His research integrates field surveys, numerical simulations, and policy recommendations to enhance sustainable development and coastal zone management. šŸžļøšŸ”¬ His contributions aim to understand and mitigate environmental impacts, ensuring healthier aquatic ecosystems. šŸŒšŸ’§