Prof. Qing Yang | Water pollution control | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Qing Yang | Water pollution control | Best Researcher Award

Secretary of the Party Committee of Beijing at Water pollution control, Beijing University of Technology, China

Yang Qing is a Professor at Beijing University of Technology with expertise in Environmental Science and Engineering. His research focuses on biological sewage treatment and allergen gas release and abatement in wastewater treatment plants. He holds a Doctor of Engineering degree and has 14 years of experience in the field.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Prof. Qing Yang is a distinguished scholar and leader in environmental engineering. Born in 1979 in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, he obtained his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Harbin Institute of Technology, and later earned his doctorate from Beijing University of Technology. Currently serving as the Secretary of the Party Committee of Beijing – Dublin International College at Beijing University of Technology (BIT), Prof. Yang has received numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to the field. He has been honored with the National Nomination Award for 100 Excellent Articles, recognized as the Beijing Rising Star of Science and Technology, and acknowledged as Beijing Outstanding Talent. Prof. Yang is also known as the first Outstanding Youth in China’s Water Industry. In addition to his administrative roles, he holds the position of Director of the Young Teachers’ Committee at Beijing Institute of Technology and serves as the Lead Teacher of the National Quality Courses and the National Quality Video Open Courses.

Research Areas:

Prof. Qing Yang’s primary research areas focus on the new process of biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal from wastewater and its process control, as well as malodorous gas release and abatement control in wastewater treatment processes. He has led over 20 national and provincial scientific research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Innovative Research Group of NSFC. Prof. Yang has authored 5 monographs, published more than 100 papers, and secured over 40 patents. His contributions have been recognized with more than 20 national and provincial awards, including the National Science and Technology Progress Award and the First Prize of China Construction Science and Technology Progress of the Ministry of Construction.

Researcher’s Profile Highlights:

The researcher has completed and is currently working on a total of 45 research projects. Their citation index in Scopus, Web of Science, or PubMed/Indian Citation Index is greater than 230. They have been involved in 3 consultancy and industry-sponsored projects. Additionally, they have published 5 books with ISBNs, including texts, references, chapters, and conference proceedings. The total cost of all their projects amounts to USD 865,604.85. They have published 52 patents and have 45 journal publications indexed in SCI and SCIE. They hold editorial appointments in 10 journals and conferences, serving as editor, reviewer, and member. Furthermore, they have published 45 journals in Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed indexes, and 78 journals in other indexes. They have graduated 22 research scholars and have 20 scholars currently ongoing. The cumulative impact factor of their publications in the last 3 years is 80.44. Their H-index, based on bibliometrics from Scopus/Web of Science, is not specified. They have been invited as a speaker/resource person 5 times and have organized 1 research conference/workshop. They have engaged in a total of 6 collaborative activities for research, including joint publications and projects. They have received a total of 60 awards and recognitions. They have 20 functional MoUs with other universities, industries, and corporates. Additionally, they are members of 20 professional bodies.

Research Interest:

Prof. Qing Yang’s primary research areas encompass biological sewage treatment and the management of allergen gas release in wastewater treatment plants. Their work focuses on developing innovative processes for the efficient removal of pollutants and the mitigation of environmental impacts in wastewater treatment systems. Prof. Yang’s research contributes to advancing the field of wastewater treatment and environmental management, addressing key challenges in water quality and pollution control.

Mr. Hassan Osman Hassan | Climate Crisis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hassan Osman Hassan | Climate Crisis | Best Researcher Award

Head Section of Durable Solutions at Climate crisis, Somali Disaster Management Agency, Somali

Hassan Osman Hassan is a passionate and self-motivated professional with over 10 years of experience in marine science, environmental sustainability, and climate change. He has a strong track record in streamlining environmental problem-solving, operations, and functions in new start-ups. Hassan is skilled in enhancing environmental functions, improving quality of life, and resolving community conflicts. He excels at multitasking, mentoring team members, and making sound decisions. Hassan is seeking a challenging and forward-thinking role as an Environmental Safeguard Specialist where he can utilize his qualifications, knowledge, skills, and experience to contribute effectively to the organization. He aims to leverage his academic background and extensive experience in environmental management for career advancement in a progressive environment.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Hassan Osman Hassan completed a Master of Science in Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability from Amoud University in July 2019, sponsored by UNDP and funded by GEF. He also obtained a Master’s Degree in Environment Management from Kampala University through distance learning in April-May 2019. Hassan holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Marine Science and Environment from Hodeidah University, achieved between 2009 and 2013. He has certificates in Waste Water Treatment (Feb 2013), Problem Solving & Decision Making (Aug 2013) from Sana’a, Yemen, Policies and Practices for Climate Change Adaptation from Kenya Forestry and Research Institute (Oct 2015), Environmental Impact Assessment (July 2018), and Monitoring and Evaluation (April 2019).

Research Projects:

Hassan Osman Hassan has worked on several research projects, including “Implication of Water Policy on Coastal Pollution: A Case Study of Mogadishu Coast,” which is currently under review for publication in Spring. He has also contributed to “The First Assessment of Marine Litter on the Somalian Coast: The Case of Liido Beach, Mogadishu,” which has been accepted for publication in Heliyon. Additionally, Hassan has conducted research on the evaluation of mangrove cover at Haruunia Area using remote sensing and GIS, as well as on the factors influencing effective solid waste management in Gabiley Municipality.

work Expereince:

From December 2022 to November 2023, Hassan Osman Hassan served as the Project Coordinator at the Somali Disaster Management Agency. In this role, he coordinated humanitarian assistance and protection activities in multiple camps or settlements, ensuring compliance with national and international environmental standards and legal frameworks. Hassan designed, implemented, monitored, and evaluated the Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) strategy, standards, contingency plans, and information management system. He also facilitated the participation of affected populations in planning, implementation, and monitoring of CCCM activities, supported the establishment and maintenance of dignity and living standards for displaced populations, collaborated with other sectors, partners, authorities, and stakeholders involved in CCCM operations, and provided technical support, capacity building, training, and guidance to CCCM staff and partners.

Training:

Hassan Osman Hassan has completed a range of training courses, including Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), Farmers Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR), Food security and livelihood Training by FAO, National Adaptation Plan course, GIS, Practices and Policies of Climate Change (KEFRI, Kenya), Project Report Writing (Care International), Remote Sensing (FAO), Environmental peace and security Training by Adeso, Environmental Policy and Law enforcement (MoEACC), and Nature-based Solution course.

Hobbies & Interest:

Hassan Osman Hassan enjoys reading and socializing, particularly on topics related to solving plastic waste problems, solid waste management, and combating climate change and environmental degradation. He is also passionate about supporting vulnerable people and marginalized groups. Hassan spends his time reading books on poverty reduction and management, and he also engages in sports and swimming.

Skills:

Hassan Osman Hassan is a native speaker of Somali and is fluent in both writing and speaking English. He is also fluent in writing and reading Arabic. Additionally, Hassan has basic knowledge of word processing, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook, and QuickBooks.

Environmental Science

Introduction of Environmental Science

Environmental Science research is dedicated to understanding the intricate web of interactions between the natural world and human activities.

Climate Change and Mitigation:

Investigating the causes and consequences of climate change, as well as strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to its effects.

Biodiversity and Conservation:

Studying the diversity of species and ecosystems, as well as methods to protect and restore biodiversity in the face of habitat loss and pollution.

Environmental Pollution:

Examining the sources and impacts of pollution, including air and water pollution, soil contamination, and its effects on human and ecological health.

Sustainable Resource Management:

Researching sustainable practices for managing natural resources, such as sustainable forestry, fisheries, and agriculture.

Environmental Policy and Management:

Analyzing environmental policies, regulations, and management strategies to address environmental challenges and promote sustainability.