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<h5>Brief introduction of Dr. Jun Yang  </h5>
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<p class="data" style="color:#344525">Dr. Jun YANG is an associate professor at Beihang University in Beijing, China. He received a B.S. degree in chemistry in 1984, an M.S. degree in applied chemistry from Harbin Institute of Technology in 1987, a Ph.D. degree in environmental engineering from Tsinghua University in 1998. Recently, he worked in Department of Engineering Science at Oxford University for one year as visiting scholar.
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His principal research interests are in the areas of water and wastewater treatment, environmental biotechnology, environmental economics and water-sediment science. He has authored or coauthored over 20 technical publications and 1 textbook. He was awarded the Outstanding Contribution Prize to National Long-and-medium-term Program for Sci-Tech Development of State Council of China in 2004 and Presidential Distinguished Teacher Awards in 1991. An active member of numerous societies, he is the member of International Water Association, the Fellows of the Chinese Society for Water Environment and Chinese Society for Environmental Economics.</p>
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Revision as of 14:57, 27 September 2016

TEAM TIANJIN



FAQ

FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

F
Tianjin

" Classified dustbins can be seen everywhere in the Low-carbon Building. "

" A chair with printed environmental protection tips, which said‘Please replace plastic bags with cloth bags; It can only reduce 0.04g coal equivalent, that is to say, reduce 0.1g carbon dioxide emission trying to cut down one single plastic bag production. ’ "

Tianjin

Survey
of
the Uses of Plastic

" Plastic is one of the most widely used material in daily life for its low cost, low density, low electrical conductivity and easiness of processing. Since the first kind of plastic was found in 1907, we have lived with plastic for over a century. However, the white pollution caused by discarded plastic has raised more and more concern. Though governments in many places have passed law to restrict the use of plastic, the best solution toward this problem is to find out a easy, cheap and environmental friendly way to degrade the discarded plastic. Among the existing degrading way, the biodegradation of plastic is regarded as the most promising one. This questionnaire aims to investigate the daily use of plastic products and the attitude of people toward the biodegradation of plastic. "

Communication With BUAA


Pro.Yang
Brief introduction of Dr. Jun Yang

Dr. Jun YANG is an associate professor at Beihang University in Beijing, China. He received a B.S. degree in chemistry in 1984, an M.S. degree in applied chemistry from Harbin Institute of Technology in 1987, a Ph.D. degree in environmental engineering from Tsinghua University in 1998. Recently, he worked in Department of Engineering Science at Oxford University for one year as visiting scholar. His principal research interests are in the areas of water and wastewater treatment, environmental biotechnology, environmental economics and water-sediment science. He has authored or coauthored over 20 technical publications and 1 textbook. He was awarded the Outstanding Contribution Prize to National Long-and-medium-term Program for Sci-Tech Development of State Council of China in 2004 and Presidential Distinguished Teacher Awards in 1991. An active member of numerous societies, he is the member of International Water Association, the Fellows of the Chinese Society for Water Environment and Chinese Society for Environmental Economics.