Environmental Science and Pollution Research - Meet the Editors
Editor-in-Chief:
Philippe Garrigues
Institut des Sciences Moléculaires, Université de Bordeaux, France
Dr. Philippe Garrigues is a CNRS Research Director at the University of Bordeaux. He got a degree of Chemical Engineering at the University of Strasbourg. He got then at the University of Bordeaux a degree in Marine Biology/Ecology and a PhD degree in Physical Chemistry/Analytical Chemistry. His research interests are related to the detection of organic pollutants and the environmental fate and the toxicological effects of these compounds. Most of his research works have been developed in collaborations with researchers all over the world (Europe, USA, Japan, China). He has been involved in the development of biochemical markers as early warning systems for the toxicological evaluation of marine ecosystems through the coordination of large research projects (particularly BIOMAR and BEEP projects) supported by the DG Research (European Commission, Brussels). Dr. Garrigues has authored about 180 publications. He is member of the Executive Committee of EuChemS (European Chemical Society). He has been member of the Executive Committee of SETAC-Europe (1997-1999) and Chair of the EuChemS Division «Chemistry and the Environment» (2003-2008). He is/has been member of scientific committtees in French institutions (CNRS, IFREMER, INERIS, Rovaltain Foundation, French Chemical Society). He has organised various International Scientific Conferences dealing with environmental chemistry and toxicology, most of them related to scientific societies (SETAC, ISPAC, PRIMO, EuChemS). He has also various editor’s responsibilities, particularly as Editor in Chief of Environmental Science and Pollution Research (ESPR).
Editors:
Lotfi Aleya
National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Franche-Comté University, Faculty of Biology, la Bouloie and Faculty of Medecine, Hauts du Chazal, France
Dr. Lotfi Aleya is an Exceptional Class Professor of Biology, teaching at both the Faculty of Science and Faculty of Medicine, Besançon, France. He obtained his Ph. D. of Protistology and Biology from the National Center for Scientific Research, CNRS at Blaise-Pascal University (France). He published more than 300 papers on experimental studies and review articles in many peer-reviewed journals related to Microbiology, Protistology, Medicine, Secondary metabolites, Freshwater and marine ecosystems, Harmful microorganisms, Toxicology, Epidemiology, Neurology. Most of his research works have been developed in collaborations with researchers all over the world (Europe, USA, Asia, Middle East, North Africa). He is Editor and Associate Editor of many journals. He pilots cooperative projects in France and other countries, engaging private sector companies and public sector research centers associated with his Chair. He published many books and chapters and supervised 32 Ph. D. thesis.
Kitae Baek
School of Civil/Environmental/Resources and Energy Engineering (Major in Environmental Engineering), Jeonbuk National University, Jeollabukdo, Republic of Korea
Dr. Kitae Baek is a Professor in the Department of Environmental Engineering and Director for Soil Environment Research Center at the Jeonbuk National University where he has been a faculty member since 2012. He completed his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from Korea Advanced Institute of Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea. His group has more than 170 peer-reviewed publications. His primary research areas of interest include electrokinetic remediation, soil washing, adsorption of arsenic, geochemistry and fate of arsenic in agricultural land and remediation of mining area including acid mine drainage and mine tailings. He is serving as a member of the Editorial Board and reviewer of numerous journals.
Giovanni Benelli
Department of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Pisa, Italy
Giovanni Benelli serves as Professor of General and Applied Entomology at the Department of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Pisa, Italy.
He got an International Ph.D. in Agrarian and Veterinary Sciences at University of Pisa and Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies. Giovanni has worked in several international institutions, including University of Hawaii at Manoa (USA) and University of Jaén (Spain).
Giovanni's research focuses on insect behavior, insect-inspired robotics and biological control, covering agricultural pests as well as vectors of medical and veterinary importance.
Giovanni serves as Editor for several top-ranked international journals with impact factor. He has cooperated with a wide number of researchers worldwide on various research projects (e.g. H2020 subCULTron, iGUESS-MED). Giovanni has been awarded with various research prizes from international and national organizations, including the Odile Bain Memorial Prize 2018 (Parasites and Vectors & Boehringer Animal Health) and the Antico Fattore Prize 2016 (Accademia dei Georgofili, Firenze).
Luděk Bláha
RECETOX, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Dr. Luděk Bláha leads the Environmental Toxicology Programme at RECETOX. He received MSc. in Microbiology and PhD. in Environmental Chemistry at Masaryk University, and previously worked as a researcher at the Institute of Botany of Czech Academy of Science, Veterinary Research Institute Brno CZ, National Water Research Institute Burlington Canada or Michigan State University USA. He is interested in mechanisms of (eco)toxic effects of organic contaminants and natural toxins, and their environmental and health risks. He is an expert in aquatic ecotoxicology, molecular and in vitro toxicology, and biomarkers of effects. Dr. Bláha coordinated several grants, cooperates with several universities in Europe, North America, Japan, or Australia. He also collaborates on applied projects with industry (ASIO, Polymateria UK), and contributes by other initiatives having the impact on community (EC JRC, NORMAN, CYANOCOST, European Medicines Agency EMA, SETAC Europe, OECD EAGMST). He serves as the reviewer for international journals or grant agencies in CZ, Norway, Switzerland, Hungary, or Poland. Dr. Bláha supervised more than 25 PhD students and postdocs with whom he authored over 140 peer-reviewed papers or book chapters.
Angeles Blanco
Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Complutense
Angeles Blanco graduated in 1990 in Industrial Chemistry at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) and received her PhD on Chemical Engineering in April 1994. In 1991 she started to work at the Chemical Engineering Department of the UCM where she is now Professor and leader of the Cellulose and Paper Research Group.(2013) In 1990 she founded her own company "Ecomanagement". During two years she was the Technical Manager. Since 1993 she works full time for the Complutense University. Her research areas are related to Industrial Processes and Environmental Sciences. She has published 98 research papers in JCR journals, 150 papers in conferences (60 invited), she has collaborated in 11 books, 4 patents and in the organisation of 15 international conferences. She has participated in 17 European projects (14 as responsible) and in 49 industrial projects. She has received the “IIBCC 2008 Excellence Award in Recognition of Outstanding Research on Inorganic Bonded Composites”. She is board member of the European Water Partnership and she is collaborating in the groups of Sustainable Water Management, Water and Energy and Climate Change. She has been Vice-president of the European Fibre and Paper Research Organisations (EFPRO) during 6 years. She participated in the elaboration of the SRA of the FTP (co-leader of paper value chain) and she was member of the Scientific Council and of the WG of Education. She participated in the elaboration of the Vision Document and the SRA of the WSSTP. She has been the COST Spanish representative for the FPS domain for 15 years she is member of the Research Committee of TAPPI.
Thomas Bucheli
Agroscope Institute for Sustainability Sciences ISS, Zürich, Switzerland
(2015) Thomas D. Bucheli studied Environmental Sciences at the ETH Zürich (1987-92). He conducted his PhD at Eawag Dübendorf and received his degree in Natural Sciences from the ETH in 1997 (awarded with the ETH’s Otto Jaag-water protection prize). From 1997 until 2001, he was a Postdoc at ETH Zürich, Department of Chemistry, and at the Institute of Applied Environmental Research (ITM), Stockholm University. He has been Head of the Organic Trace Analysis Group at Agroscope ISS since 2001, and leads the Research Group Environmental Analytics at the same institute since 2014.Thomas Bucheli has (co-)authored of more than 80 peer reviewed publications (>4300 WoS citations, H-Index: 30), published >30 other papers, and >120 conference contributions. He has (co-)acquired more than 5 Mio CHF of soft money projects from national and international funding sources.He investigates the occurrence, fate and behaviour of organic chemicals in the agro-environment. His current research focus is on natural toxins, PAHs, carbonaceous nanoparticles, and related sorption and bioavailability studies. Since 2012, he is a (guest) lecturer at ETH.
Tito Cadaval Jr.
School of Chemistry and Food, Federal University of Rio Grande – FURG, Brazil
Tito Cadaval jr. is currently Professor at the School of Chemistry and Food at the Federal University of Rio Grande - FURG. He is a permanent member of the Technological and Environmental Chemistry post-graduation program. His research is focused on the following areas: transport phenomena, unit operations, physicochemical treatments for wastewater and separation processes.
Eyup Dogan
Department of Economics, Abdullah Gül University, Turkey
Dr. Eyup Dogan is an Associate Professor of Economics in the School of Management and Leadership at Abdullah Gül University (AGÜ), Turkey. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Clemson University, USA, in 2014. His teaching and research interests lie on Macroeconomics, Energy and Environmental Economics and Applied Econometrics. He has currently over 30 papers in peer-reviewed journals such as Renewable Energy, RSER, Energy, ESPR, Energy Sources Part B, Sustainable Cities and Society (>800 citations and H-index: 14). He is serving as member of Editorial Board and reviewer of numerous journals.
Guilherme Luiz Dotto
Federal University of Santa Maria, Department of Chemical Engineering, Santa Maria, Brazil
Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM). Permanent member of the Chemical Engineering post-graduation program and also of the Chemistry post-graduation program. The research interests are focused on the following areas: transport phenomena, unit operations, thermochemical conversion, wastewater treatment, physicochemical treatments for wastewater, and separation processes.
Specifically, the main research focuses on adsorption/biosorption of contaminants from aqueous solutions, preparation and characterization of biomaterials and nanobiomaterials, wastewater treatment, waste management, pyrolysis, and drying. He has been working as editor, editorial board member, referee, and author in several outstanding journals in these research areas.
Scopus Author ID: 26639244700 · ResearcherID: I-8271-2015.
Robert Duran
Research Institute for Materials and Environment, University of Pau, France
(2012) Robert Duran is Professor in Environmental Molecular Microbiology at the University of Pau. Robert has more than 20 years’ experience in environmental microbiology and molecular microbiology research. He is leading a research team of 30 people including people with permanent position (professors and assistant professors, technicians), post-docs and PhD students. His group publishes an average of 20 publications in peer-reviewed journals per year. His research focuses on microbial ecology and diversity, with an emphasis on extreme, polluted or estuarine ecosystems. He employs a wide-range of techniques (from geochemistry to metatranscriptomics) to address fundamental and practical issues. Relevant recent discoveries include the characterisation of the taxonomic and functional microbial-diversity in extreme and contaminated ecosystems: behaviour of sulfate reducing bacteria populations in acid mine drainage and microbial mats according to the fluctuation of environmental parameters, the diversity of ring hydroxylating dioxygenases in polluted microbial mats. Publications: 74 papers in peer-reviewed journals, 9 book chapters.
Christian Gagnon
Environment and Climate Change Canada, Montreal, Canada
Christian Gagnon is a senior researcher in geochemistry at Environment and Climate Change Canada. He obtained his PhD from the University of Quebec/INRS-oceanography and completed his post-doctoral studies on the bioavailability of contaminants at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. His research focuses on the fate and behaviour of chemical contaminants released into the aquatic environment. All of its work aims at a better understanding of the mechanisms of transformation and exposure of metals and emerging substances such as nanomaterials, lanthanides and pharmaceuticals, in waste water discharges and the receiving environment.
Baojing Gu
College of Environmental and Resource Sciences / School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, China
Dr. Baojing Gu was trained as an ecologist with an emphasis on biogeochemical nitrogen cycling analysis and modelling from Zhejiang University in China and the University of Alberta and McGill University in Canada. After his PhD in 2011, he has a two-year postdoc experience on Economics. Currently, he is co-leading the cost and benefit analyses of global nitrogen use under the framework of International Nitrogen Management System (INMS) to improve our understanding on the interactions between human and the nitrogen cycles. He has published over 70 papers in peer-reviewed journals, including some top-ranked journals such as Nature.
His major contributions are in the areas of large-scale biogeochemical nitrogen cycles and their response to natural and socioeconomic factors. He developed the Coupled Human And Natural Systems (CHANS) nitrogen cycling model to explore the interactions between regional/global nitrogen cycles and human activities and how to manage nitrogen cycle for a better global sustainable development. The CHANS model has been applied in many countries including China, Australia, Japan, and recommended as one of the standard nitrogen budget models under the INMS.
He attempts to better quantify the cost and benefit of nitrogen use and loss and understand how nitrogen cycling link to policy and management. He found that small farm size potentially leads to overuse of agricultural chemicals with socioeconomic development, and urbanization can release more croplands and benefit food security. Currently, his research interest focuses on sustainable development of agriculture to produce more food with less pollution, involving urbanization and rural development, agricultural resource and environment, policy regulations, management for sustainable development.
Ester Heath
Department of Environmental Sciences, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
(2012) Ester Heath studied Chemistry at Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. She has been employed at Jožef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana, Slovenia since 1991. She carried out the experimental part of M.Sc. at University of Plymouth, Plymouth, Great Britain and graduated in 1994 (M.Sc.) and 1998 (Ph.D.) in Chemistry at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. She spent two years on postdoctoral studies at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Upon her return to Jožef Stefan Institute, she set up a research group to study new emerging contaminants. Currently she is the Head of Laboratory for Organic Analytical Chemistry within the Department of Environmental Sciences, Jožef Stefan Institute and appointed Associate Professor in the Ecotechnology programme at the Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her main research interest is environmental organic chemistry and she has dedicated the last decade to the cycling and fate of new emerging contaminants during water treatment and in the environment.
Thomas Hein
Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, University for Natural Ressources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
(2016) Thomas Hein (1968 Austrian citizen) studied biology and limnology at the University of Vienna. In 1997 he started his PhD work at the Department of Limnology of the University of Vienna with a research grant from the FWF. After the finalization of the PhD thesis in 2000 he got a PostDoc position at the University of Vienna. Since 2005 he has a tenure track position in Limnology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU Vienna) and is working group leader at the WasserCluster Lunz research institute. Since 2008 he is managing director at WasserCluster Lunz and since 2010 Associate Professor at BOKU Vienna.His research career focused on the study of environmental change (flow, extreme events and temperature) and its impacts on river – floodplain systems in temperate and tropical systems. The research also includes effects of restoration and management measures on different ecosystem properties at different temporal and spatial scales. Main topics of research are organic carbon and nutrient cycling, the role of aquatic vegetation (algae and macrophytes), microbial processes and ecosystem metabolism as well as selected topics in biodiversity. A major part of the studies have been performed in the Danube River basin along the main river and tributaries linking different scales starting from the microplot to the ecosystem scale. Intense field observation is coupled with laboratory as well large scale experimental studies and modeling work to analyze underlying mechanisms of ecosystem responses and provide predictive tools for scenario analysis. The fundamental knowledge gained is transferred to stakeholders and authorities to provide strategies and support for the implementation of restoration measures. He was also in involved in several EU Life projects, an EU ETC project in which the application of knowledge was an important aspect. He has been involved in several EU funded projects in FP7 (Wetwin, Dancers, Mars) and is currently involved in an EU H2020 project (AquaCross). He published more than 100 scientific publications (62 in peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings), 5 book chapters and authored and co-authored more than 100 scientific reports.
Roula Inglesi-Lotz
Department of Economics, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Prof Roula Inglesi-Lotz has been an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics at the University of Pretoria since 2014, where she was employed as a Senior lecturer in 2011. She completed her undergraduate studies in Economics at the University of Macedonia, Greece in 2006 and an M.Com in Economics from the University of Pretoria (cum Laude, 2008). She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Pretoria (graduated in 2011) titled “A sectoral benchmark-and-trade system to improve electricity efficiency in South Africa”, supported with a bursary from the South African National Energy Development Institute (SANEDI).
From 2009 until 2016, she was involved in teaching, coordinating, and curriculum development of undergraduate modules, particularly first years in Economics. Since 2016, she has been the coordinator of the research essays of the Honours programme, while teaching Research Methodology and Econometrics at Honours level. In 2015, she designed and presented for the first time in the Department of Economics the Energy and Environmental Economics module. She has presented the module since then annually as an elective for Masters students.
Her research interests revolve around energy and environmental economics, applied economics, and the broader development and growth economics field. During the course of her academic career, Prof Inglesi-Lotz has authored and co-authored approximately 70 publications in peer-reviewed journals and has presented a number of them in local and international conferences. She has also participated in technical reports for various stakeholders such as StatsSA, NERSA, Universities South Africa, Department of Energy, Eskom, World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), Greenpeace, WWF, Department of Science and Technology. Since 2017, she has been an NRF Y-1 rated researcher. Prof Inglesi-Lotz was named the Distinguished Young Woman Researcher in the Humanities and Social Sciences category of the 2017 DST Women in Science Awards.
In 2018, Prof Inglesi-Lotz initiated the discussion and facilitated the establishment of the South African Association for Energy Economics (SAAEE), the national affiliate of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) of which she is the elected President for the period 2020/2021. She is nominated for the position of Vice President for Regional Affairs of IAEE for 2021/2022. In 2017, she was selected as a member of the South African Young Academy of Sciences (SAYAS) of which she is elected the 2020 co-chair and the Editor of the PhD Blog; while since 2018, she has been a member of the Global Young Academy (GYA). She was also selected and participated in the 2019 cohort of the Africa Science Leadership Programme (ASLP) in Future Africa, through which she promotes the need for polyphony in science communication.
Roland Kallenborn
Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Ås, Norway
(2013) Roland Kallenborn is a Professor in Organic Chemistry at the Department for Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Sciences (IKBM) at the Norwegian University for Life Sciences (UMB) in Ås, Norway. Previously he worked as senior research scientist at the Norwegian institute for Air Research (NILU), department in the Polar Environmental Centre in Tromsø (Norway). For 2005 – 2008, Kallenborn was employed as Professor and Head of Department (Arctic Technology) at the University Centre in Svalbard (Longyearbyen/ Svalbard). Currently, his work focuses mainly on the development of new methods and strategies for the interdisciplinary scientific linkage between trace analytical organochemical technology and bioeffect methods for elucidation of ecotoxicological potential of organochemical xenobiotics. His is author/co-author of ca. 100 peer reviewed scientific publication, 1 monograph and has presented more than 170 oral or poster presentations on international scientific conferences/ workshops and seminars. His recent research interest focuses mainly around three major research topics:- Evaluation of environmental fate and properties of currently identified contaminants (e.g., perfluorinated alkylated substances, brominated flame retardants, pharmaceutical residues and personal care products).- Assessing global long range processes of sparsely investigated anthropogenic contaminants.- Pollution issues in polar regions including risk assessment.- Development of new versatile methods and tools for multi-disciplinary environmental risk evaluations.
Ioannis A. Katsoyiannis
Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Prof. Ioannis A. Katsoyiannis has received his PhD from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2003, having spent short research periods in Germany as a DAAD research fellow. Following he conducted post doctoral research firstly at the Technical University of Berlin as an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation research fellow and later at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag) as a recipient of a Marie Curie Individual Fellowship. Afterwards he worked for 4 years as environmental chemical engineer in the industrial sector of power plant chemistry, firstly for Alstom Power in Baden, CH and then for Hitachi Power Europe in Hamburg, DE. In 2014, he was appointed lecturer at the Laboratory of Chemical and Environmental Technology of the department of Chemistry of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and since 2016 he is assistant Professor at the same department. In 2015 he was recipient of the prestigious fellowship from the Swiss National Science Foundation and visited for 3 months the group of Professor Urs von Gunten at EPFL. He has published more than 50 papers in peer reviewed journals, with over 2900 citations and a current h-index 22. He has reviewed manuscripts for more than 40 journals. He is the Chairperson on the division of Chemistry and Environment of the European Chemical Society (EuCheMS-DCE) for the period 2018-2020.
George Z. Kyzas
Department of Chemistry, Democritus University of Thrace, Kavala, Greece
Professor George Z. Kyzas was born in Drama (Greece) and studied Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh). He obtained his BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees from the same Department, expertised in Chemical Technology. He then worked as a PostDoc Researcher at the Department of Chemistry (AUTh) in numerous projects. He is now Full Professor at the Department of Chemistry (Democritus University of Thrace, Kavala, Greece), being the Head of the Department (since 2019). He is also Director of the MSc Cosmetic Chemistry (since 2021) and the Head of Hephaestus Laboratory (School of Science, Democritus University of Thrace, Kavala, Greece). His research interests are the synthesis and characterization of various adsorbent and photocatalytic materials (inorganic, aluminates, polymers, graphenes, agro-food residues, nanomaterials, CNTs, titanium, etc.) for water and wastewaters treatment.
His scientific work has been published in more than 280 Papers in international journals with a high impact factor, while he published 8 Books, 35 Chapters in scientific Books and holds 3 Patents. He was also 8 times Guest Editor at Special issues of journals and has more than 100 Announcements (Invited) in International Conferences. His work is widely recognized with 17,000 Citations (h-index 72). His name is included in the list of Highly Cited Researchers for 2022 (Thomson Reuters - Clarivate WoS) [0.1% most impactful Scientists in the World]. His name is included in the list of World Top 2% Scientists for 2019-2022, which is compiled by the Stanford University (USA) based on standardized citation indicators. He has been awarded with fellowships from the Research Committee of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2009, 2013), the Greek State Scholarship Foundation (2013) and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (2016). He has also participated in about 25 research projects. He is a Reviewer in more than 200 scientific journals and participates as Chair Panelist and Assessor/Evaluator/Reviewer in National, European and International research proposals/calls/projects.
Gerhard Lammel
Research Centre of Toxic Compounds in Environment, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic/Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany
Gerhard Lammel studied Chemistry in Regensburg and Freiburg, Germany, did a doctorate in atmospheric chemistry at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany (in 1988), and his habilitation in environmental chemistry at University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany (in 2000). He became a full professor at Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic (in 2007). His teaching encompasses atmospheric and environmental chemistry and global environmental change. His research, pursued at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, University of Hamburg, Masaryk University’s Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment (since 2006) and Max Planck Institute for Chemistry (since 2008), has been focusing on aerosol chemistry and total environmental chemistry of long-lived organic pollutants, mostly based on field experiments and on advanced numerical modelling. He has authored some 100 research papers and contributed to a number of scientific assessment reports (UNEP, IPCC, WHO, UNECE, German Advisory Council on Global Change). He has been serving on various committees, was Chair of the Board of the German Chemical Society Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology branch (2007-2010), and is Member of the European Chemical Societies' Division of Chemistry and the Environment.
Chien-Chiang Lee
School of Economics and Management, Nanchang University, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China
Chien-Chiang Lee, professor and doctoral supervisor of the school of economics and management of Nanchang University, introduced talents for the outstanding talent program, and the head of the International Institute of Energy Economics and Finance. He serves as the associate editor, international editor, subject editor, and guest editor of several renowned international journals. The main research fields are energy economics and finance, with interdisciplinary research characteristics. The ranking of global economists published by the world-renowned economic research database RePEc ranks among the top 1% in Asia. He was awarded “China’s highly cited scholar” by Elsevier in 2021, and published more than 300 SSCI papers as the first author or corresponding author. Relevant research has been cited by peers at home and abroad for more than 29200 times. He has published in authoritative international journals of economics and finance.
Shimin Liu
John and Willie Leone Family, Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering, University Park, PA, USA
Shimin Liu is an Associate Professor of Energy and Mineral Engineering at Penn State University and he holds Ph.D. degree in Engineering Sciences from Southern Illinois University. He currently holds Endowed position of Joseph Kreutzberger Early Career Professor of Energy and Mineral Engineering at Penn State. He holds a M.S. degree in Mineral Processing Engineering and a B.S. degree in Environmental Engineering and both from China University of Mining and Technology Beijing. His research interests include rock mechanics, mine ventilation, flow of fluids in porous media; imaging and analysis to study physical structure of rocks; flow-induced micro-structuring of rocks; geomechanical responses of unconventional reservoirs with depletion, safety and health. As PI, he has successfully secured funding from various US federal agencies, including US Department of Energy, US National Science Foundation, CDC-NIOSH, Alpha Foundation, SME Foundation and industrial partners. Out of his research, he has published more than 140 peer-reviewed journal publications. Right now, he is editor-in-chief for International Journal of Coal Science and Technology.
Wei Liu
Department F.-A. Forel for Environmental and Aquatic Sciences, University of Geneva
Dr. Wei Liu received her PhD in Environmental Science from the Aix-Marseille University in 2009. From 2010 to 2017, she held several research positions at European Center for Research and Education in Environmental Geoscience (CEREGE) and French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA). In 2017, she joined the University of Geneva, department F.-A Forel for environmental and aquatic sciences as senior fellow in research and teaching. Dr. Liu’s research is focused on the biogeochemistry and ecotoxicology of metals and nanoparticles. She specializes in studying the transformation processes of the nanoparticles in the aquatic environment, the mechanism of interaction at nano-bio interface and the biological effects of nanomaterials at molecular, cellular and organism scale.
Philippe Loubet
Bordeaux INP/ University of Bordeaux
Philippe Loubet is an assistant professor in life cycle assessment (LCA) and eco-design at Bordeaux INP. He conducts his research activities at the Institute of Molecular Sciences (Bordeaux, France), focusing on the development of methodologies and the application of LCA to various sectors, including green chemistry, agri-food and urban water systems. His main research interests include the generation of life cycle inventory data and the development of cause-effect pathways for life cycle impact assessment.He holds a doctorate in process engineering from Montpellier SupAgro (2014). During his doctoral studies, he worked jointly at Irstea Montpellier (within the pole ELSA) and Veolia Eau d’Île-de-France on the environmental performance of urban water systems. He also has an engineer diploma from INSA Toulouse (2010).
Chris Lowe
United Kingdom
Dr Chris Lowe is a Senior Lecturer in Ecology and Environment at the University of Central Lancashire. He gained his PhD in Soil Ecology in 2000 and has more than 50 peer reviewed publications covering a wide range of subjects including biological land remediation, ecotoxicology, environmental monitoring, composting, waste management and carbon management. However, his main research focus is the ecology and applications of earthworms. Current research projects are investigating the use of earthworms as bioindicators of nanoparticles in the soil environment and the development / amendment of standardised earthworm-based toxicity tests.
Elena Maestri
Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability
Elena Maestri obtained her degree in Biology at the University of Pavia (1985). The PhD in Genetics (University of Ferrara, 1989) concerned plant responses to starvation. Postdoc positions at the University of Parma concerned abiotic stress response in plants (heat shock, drought). After obtaining a permanent position at the University of Parma in the group led by Prof Nelson Marmiroli, the research activities shifted towards environmental pollution and phytotechnologies, food safety and authenticity, capacity building. Currently Associate Professor in the University of Parma, she lectures in the degrees of “Biotechnology” and of “Sciences for Nature and Environment”. Her activities also involve participation in the Italian Consortium for Environmental Sciences and in the Executive Board of the International Phytotechnology Society. Prof Elena Maestri has co-authored over 80 peer-reviewed publications and delivered over 80 presentations at conferences and congresses. Her current h-index is 21 with over 2200 citations (Scopus, 2016). http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8745-9564
Luke Mosley
Faculty of Sciences, University of Adelaide, Australia
Assoc. Prof. Luke Mosley has a PhD in environmental chemistry from the University of Otago (New Zealand). Following postdoctoral positions in the USA, New Zealand and Fiji he worked as a Principal Scientist at the South Australian Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). In 2010 he received the South Australian Premier’s Award for his work that was critical to protect water supplies, communities and ecosystems during the extreme ‘Millennium Drought’. In 2015 he accepted a research position at the University of Adelaide (Australia) where he now leads a biogeochemical research group with several postgraduate students and postdoctoral fellows. He lectures undergraduate and postgraduate courses in soil and water resources, management and conservation. Along with mentoring early career scientists, Luke is passionate about using science to solve complex environmental problems for community and government, and to protect the intrinsic values and functions of natural ecosystems for future generations. His group’s current research focus includes studying nutrient dynamics in the Murray-Darling Basin, drought impacts on soil and water quality, developing new techniques to measure and manage soil acidification, and assessing the impact of sea level rise and tidal restoration on coastal soil biogeochemistry. Luke was President of Soil Science Australia from 2018-2020, has co-authored national guidance on acid sulfate soils, and was on the national technical committee developing a Emissions Reduction Fund method for blue carbon in coastal wetlands and restoration projects. He has published over 150 peer reviewed journal publications, book chapters, and scientific reports.
Kelvin Tsun Wai Ng
Environmental Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Dr. Kelvin Tsun Wai Ng is a Professor of Environmental Systems Engineering at University of Regina, Canada. Kelvin obtained his Bachelor's and Master’s degrees in Civil Engineering from McMaster University, Canada, and his doctoral degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the HKUST, Hong Kong. His fields of interest are waste management systems design, waste model optimization, and data driven waste policy. Kelvin has received several awards in both teaching and research. He has reviewed over 500 manuscripts for 100+ journals and conference proceedings. Kelvin has also served as a reviewer for the following funding agencies: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC); Mitacs, Canada; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC); Agence nationale de la recherche (ANR, France); Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, Germany); Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC, United Kingdom). Kelvin is currently serving on the Solid Waste Management Advisory Committee (SWMAC) with Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, as well as the Awards Committee with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS). Kelvin has been appointed as the Chair of the APEGS Award Committee since 2022. Nationally, Kelvin is the Environmental Division Chair for Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE). Kelvin has organized and chaired/co-chaired several international conferences, including the CSCE General Conference in 2015, and five CSCE Environmental Specialty Conferences in 2019-2023.
Currently, he is organizing the 2024 CSCE Environmental Specialty Conference at Niagara Falls.
Bruno Nunes
Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies (CESAM), University of Aveiro, Portugal
Bruno Nunes (BN) graduated in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the Faculty of Pharmacy (1999), and completed his PhD in Biomedical Sciences (2005), from Abel Salazar Institute of Biomedical Sciences, both from Porto University. Bruno Nunes has also a Habilitation degree, in Biology, obtained at the University of Aveiro (2020). BN was an assistant at Escola Superior de Saúde Jean Piaget (2004), and an assistant professor at Universidade Fernando Pessoa (UFP), until January 2013. BN has been an integrated member of CESAM since 2005. BN, h index = 24, 1788 citations, authored 111 research articles (published in international indexed peer-reviewed journals, mostly as first, last or corresponding author), 3 book chapters, BN published 9 research articles in national journals. BN was invited for plenary talks in XIV ECOTOX (2016) and at SETAC Latin America 12th Biennial Meeting (2017). This strong record of publications shows that BN is one of the leading scientists in Europe in the field of drug ecotoxicology. BN participated in 14 scientific projects; among these, BN was the PI in three of them (one ongoing). BN was the PI and the special visiting researcher of a Brazilian project and is now a member of the Biodiversity Research Consortium Brazil-Norway project. BN was also the main promoter of an industry-oriented R&D project. BN supervised/supervises 1 post-doc, 6 PhD and 41 master students, 4 research initiation students, 13 monographs, 2 research technicians, 34 pre-graduate students, and 6 trainees. BN is an expert in both national and international organizations, including the Group of Veterinary Pharmaceuticals Evaluation (Agriculture Ministry); Agency for Innovation; European Food Safety Authority; Plant Phylogenetics & Conservation Group, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG), China; Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica, Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnologia y Innovaccion Productiva, Argentina; Czech Science Foundation, Czech Republic; Croatian Science Foundation, Croatia; Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) panel ‘SB – Strategic Basic Research’, Belgium. BN is a reviewer and editor of several international journals.
Ilhan Ozturk
Çağ University, Faculty of Economics and Business, Mersin, Turkey
Dr. Ilhan Ozturk is Professor of Economics in the Faculty of Economics and Business at Çağ University, Mersin-Turkey. His research interests are in the areas of energy and environmental economics, and international economics. The total number of his articles published is more than 200. Of these articles, 180 are listed by ISI Web of Science-Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) and Science Citation Index (SCI). His research with an international focus has been published in a number of leading international journals. Dr. Ozturk’s research has been cited over 17,500 times in peer-reviewed international journals with H-Index: 66. According to the Repec statistics (as of 2020) he is the No. 1 Economist in Turkey. In addition, his research has been widely cited in various refereed proceedings, edited books, Ph.D. and master theses. Recipient of several awards for research and teaching, Dr. Ozturk is an ad-hoc reviewer for various leading international journals and sits on the editorial boards of several refereed international journals. In addition, he is the Editor and Associate Editor of several international refereed journals. Prof. Ozturk is also Highly Cited Researcher in 2018, 2019 and 2020.
Cinta Porte
Department of Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research, Barcelona, Spain
Research Professor at IDAEA –CSIC-, Barcelona. She has investigated the mechanism of action of legacy and emerging contaminants at the molecular and subcellular levels by looking at the interference with the synthesis and metabolism of active steroids, both in fish and invertebrates. She is also involved in the development and application of in-vitro techniques to assess the toxicity and mode of action of contaminants and environmental samples in fish and human (JEG-3) cell lines. Recently, her work has focussed on lipidomics (LC-MS/MS) and lipid metabolism to try to understand the interference of pollutants with cellular lipids.
Diane Purchase
Department of Natural Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Middlesex University, London, UK
Diane Purchase received her BSc and PhD in Microbiology from King’s College London. She is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Science and Technology at Middlesex University in London. Diane is the Honorary Secretary of the Committee of Heads of Environmental Sciences in the UK and a Fellow of the Institution of Environmental Sciences. She has a long-held interest in the environmental applications of microorganisms and belongs to many microbiological and environmental organisations, such as the British Mycological Society, American Society for Microbiology, International Society for Microbial Ecology and Institution of Environmental Sciences. Diane has over 60 publications in peer-reviewed journals, conference papers and book chapters. She is the coordinating editor of Environmental Geochemistry and Health, a Springer Nature journal, the co-editor of Microbial Applications – Recent Advancements and Future Developments, published by De Gruyter and the editor of Fungal Applications in Sustainable Environmental Biotechnology, a Springer Nature publication. She also serves as reviewer of numerous journals, including: Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, FEMS Microbiology Reviews, Journal of Hazardous Materials, PLoS ONE and Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. Diane is committed to promoting sustainability through her research and teaching. She currently chairs an International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) task group to examine the environmental and health challenges of E-waste and its management.
Sami Rtimi
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
Dr. Dr. Sami Rtimi is a microbiologist and a photochemist with expertise in the design of tailored inorganic catalysts, their synthesis and characterization. He was awarded a Ph.D. in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-EPFL (Switzerland) and a Doctorate in Biological Sciences (Microbiology) from the University of Carthage (Tunisia). He is investigating the structure-reactivity relationship of functional/smart coatings for targeted environmental applications. He is expert in coupling nanostructured materials for targeted responses at the solid-air- and the solid-liquid-interfaces. With an h-index of 24 (more than 450 citation/year), he published more than 120 articles in peer-reviewed journals (27 articles in Q1 journals of Catalysis; 36 articles in Q1 journals of Engineering; 31 articles in Q1 journals of process and technology), patents, several book-chapters and presented numerous communications at international conferences/meetings. His work is oriented towards (i) preparation of self-sterilizing materials/coatings, (ii) materials characterization using up-to-date surface science techniques and (iii) understanding the mechanism behind the observed reactivity. He developed a method for the preparation of highly adhesive and uniform catalytic thin films. He supervised undergraduate, Master and post-graduate students and actively contributed to many research projects (national and international). He is an Editor (journals and books), guest-editor and regular reviewer for peer reviewed international journals. He is also an international grants reviewer and PhD programs evaluator at different universities. He organized some scientific meetings/conferences/ workshops and chaired some sessions. He is an active member of many associations/societies and is active in some NGOs to promote water and health solutions in Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
Michel Sablier
Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Centre de Recherche sur la Conservation, Sorbonne Université, CNRS
Michel Sablier has graduated in chemistry from the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, where he obtained his PhD in 1992. After a post-doctoral training in the Gorlaeus Laboratories, Leiden (the Netherlands), he joined the CNRS in 1994, and holds now a position of Senior Scientist. His scientific activity has been dedicated to mass spectrometry and its applications in several fields: instrumental development, gas-phase studies of ion-molecule and ion-radical reactions, detection of emerging pollutants in the environment. In particular, the development of original methods for the characterization of radical species gave him the opportunity to develop collaborations in Japan where he stayed for one year in 2000-2001 with a fellowship from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba). Beside fundamental chemistry studies, he has always motivated a deep interest for the applications of mass spectrometry to the domain of Cultural Heritage.Three years ago, he joined the Centre de Recherche sur la Conservation at the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris. His research now addresses on topics related to conservation science. With a particular focus on cellulosic materials, his current research work concerns the characterization of markers of origin in traditional Asian papers, and the understanding of deterioration mechanisms and contamination mechanisms in ancient papers. All of these studies use modern mass spectrometry methods. Michel Sablier joined ESPR as an editorial board member mid-2012.
Constantini Samara
Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
(2012) Constantini Samara is Professor of Environmental Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. She is Head of the Environmental Pollution Control Laboratory accredited to ISO 17025 for sampling and determination of aerosol in the ambient air. She coordinates the Thematic Network of the Aristotle University on «Integrated Research on Air Pollution, AIRnet».She has extensive involvement in air pollution studies with focus on particulate pollutants, such as heavy metals / toxic elements, toxic or carcinogenic organic compounds, and acidic ionic components. Also, she has developed research activity on the source identification/apportionment by employing receptor modeling. She has more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and has reviewed manuscripts for over 20 journals. She is member of the advisory boards of Greek Environmental Agencies for air pollution.
VVSS Sarma
CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography, India
Dr. VVSS Sarma is a Senior Principal Scientist at the CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography and Professor at Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research in India. He got Master degree in Marine Science with specialization in Chemical Oceanography and a PhD degree in Marine Science from Goa University. His research interests are related to impact of environmental (atmospheric) pollution on aquatic ecosystem, elemental cycling in the estuaries, Stable isotopic composition of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen to identify sources of different elements in the aquatic environment, trace gases fluxes, remote sensing. He worked in long collaboration with researchers from several countries such as Europe, Japan, USA. He involved in development of several techniques to measure primary production using triple oxygen isotopes, dissolved organic nitrogen and dissolved inorganic carbon. He was a member of Scientific Steering Committee of Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) an International Geosphere and Biosphere Program and also member of several international committees, member of Research advisory committee of National Centre for Coastal Research.Dr. Sarma has authored more than 150 publications.
Marcus Schulz
University of Osnabrueck, Germany
Marcus Schulz studied Biology and Geology in Goettingen and obtained his Ph.D. in Biology in 1996 from the University of Goettingen. He worked then for five years at the Institute for Lake Research at Lake Constance on sedimentological and geochemical topics, before he moved to the Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries in Berlin in 2001. In 2005, he joined the research group on Applied System Sciences at the Institute of Environmental Systems Research of the University of Osnabrueck. During the last ten years, he was teaching at the Universities of Potsdam, Oldenburg and Osnabrueck. In 2015, he obtained the private lecturer degree (PD) in Applied System Sciences from the University of Osnabrueck. Currently, he is working at AquaEcology GmbH and Co. KG in Oldenburg and teaching at the University of Osnabrueck. His main research interests are environmental modelling, applied statistics, biogeochemistry, hydrology and marine litter.
Gangrong Shi
School of Life Sciences, Huaibei Normal University, Huaibei, P. R. China
Gangrong Shi obtained his Master degree in botany from the Northwest Normal University (China) in 2001. He did his doctoral studies at Nanjing Agricultural University (China), and received his PhD of plant sciences from Nanjing Agricultural University in 2009. He has been employed in Huaibei Normal University (China) since 2001. In 2009, he was promoted to be full professor of College of Life Sciences, (HBNU). He has extensive involvement in plant physiology and ecotoxicology with focus on the physiological and molecular mechanism of heavy metal uptake and detoxification in plants and phytoremediation of heavy metal contaminated soil. He has more than 60 peer-reviewed publications and has reviewed manuscripts for over 10 journals.
José Dinis Silvestre
Civil Engineering Research and Innovation for Sustainability (CERIS), Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
José Dinis Silvestre is an Associate Professor with Habilitation at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal, and member and Vice-President of the research unit IST-CERIS. He is a Civil Engineer (2002), with MSc in Construction (2005) and Rehabilitation of Buildings, and PhD in Civil Engineering in the area of Life Cycle Assessment (2012), all at IST. José Silvestre has more than 10 years of experience of scientific and research activities in the field of sustainability in construction. He is the author or co-author of more than 80 ISI journal papers, 3 books, 60 reports and 65 conference papers. These papers present results of research related to the development of sustainable solutions for the construction sector and environmental performance of construction materials and assemblies. Coordinates 2 research projects with foreign partners and participates in 1 international research project (having participated in other 2 as subcontracted consultant and in 1 Erasmus+ project) and in 13 national research projects (and in 5 more already concluded), related to sustainability and energy efficiency of building materials and construction solutions. José Silvestre is Associate Editor of the Environmental Science and Pollution Research journal, belongs to the Editorial Board of Sustainability journal and is a reviewer in 10 international scientific journals. He supervised 2 PhD Theses and co-supervised 4 others and supervised 10 Integrated Master Theses and co-supervised 4. Was President of the national Standardisation Commission CT 171 "Sustainability in Buildings" between 2017 and 2019 and is a member of the Technical Commission and verifier of the DAPHabitat System - Registration System of Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) for Habitat. (SCOPUS Author ID: 57210155094; RESEARCHER ID: C-1699-2009)
Aaron Specht
School of Health Sciences, Purdue University West Lafayette, USA
Dr. Aaron Specht is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Health Sciences at Purdue University. Dr. Specht also serves as a Visiting Scientist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where he is the Director of the Trace Metals Lab as part of their NIEHS Center Grant. He received his BS in Honors Physics and his PhD in Medical Physics and Exposure Assessment from Purdue University. He did his Postdoctoral training and became a Research Associate at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health where he was trained in occupational and environmental health and epidemiology. Since joining Purdue, Dr. Specht was awarded the Harvard JPB Environmental Health Fellowship to work on complex social and environmental health problems. Dr. Specht’s main research focuses on developing exposure assessment tools for applications in environmental epidemiological studies. In his position, he worked to invent, perfect, and apply novel technologies in environmental exposure assessment studies. In continuation of this work, he has utilized his expertise in studies of birth outcomes locally and in China, environmental disasters in Nigeria, wildlife biology studies of California Condors and New England Loons, studies of mixed environmental exposures and cognitive function, studies of community exposures in Iraq and India, and many more.
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Alex Stefanakis
School of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece
Dr Stefanakis is an expert on Natural Treatment Systems, particularly on constructed wetlands for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment and sludge dewatering. He is an Assistant Professor at the School of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Greece, and Visiting Lecturer at the Department of Engineering, German University of Technology in Oman. In the past, he worked as Researcher at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ in Leipzig, Germany, at the Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Beira Interior, Covilha, Portugal and at the Department of Environmental Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, in Greece. He has been a Research Fellow of the Greek State Scholarship Foundation – ΙΚΥ. He worked as Lecturer at the School of Environment and Technology of the University of Brighton in the UK, and at various Greek Universities (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Democritus University of Thrace, University of Macedonia, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technology, International Hellenic University). He has and still is participating and/or leading several international research projects in many countries such as Greece, Germany, Portugal UK, Oman, Brazil, Venezuela, Iran, Vietnam, USA, Ghana, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. He is also an active Professional Engineer and has been involved in the design and implementation of several water resources & wastewater projects in Europe, Africa, America and Middle East. He has published scientific articles in various international scientific journals, chapters in books, and in many international conferences proceedings, as well as authored books.
Through his various activities, both in research and professional engineering, he is focusing on the implementation of projects that apply in practice the principles of Sustainability and Circular Water Economy using green and nature-based solutions. The realization of this new approach is essential in his work, expanding the typical design role of an Engineer/Researcher to provide holistic solutions that reduce all types of waste streams and increase the rate and options for reuse and recycle.
Georg Steinhauser
Institut für Angewandte Synthesechemie & TRIGA Center Atominstitut, Vienna, Austria
Georg Steinhauser received his MSc in chemistry from the University of Vienna in 2003 and his PhD in radiochemistry in 2005 from Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien). In 2007 he worked in the group of Prof. Thomas M. Klapötke at Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich as an Erwin Schrödinger Fellow before returning to TU Wien again. After 10 years at TU Wien he was hired by Colorado State University as Assistant Professor (tenure track) of radiochemistry in 2013. In 2015 he accepted an offer as Professor of physical radioecology by Leibniz Universität Hannover. He authored/co-authored more than 70 papers and 6 book contributions. He joined the Editorial Board of ESPR in 2016. Since 2011 his main research focus is environmental radioactivity after the Fukushima nuclear accident.
Hongwen Sun
College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, China
Hongwen Sun is a professor and deputy dean at College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, China. She concurrently holds the post of executive vice director of Key Laboratory on Pollution Processes and Environmental Criteria (Nankai University) supported by Ministry of Education of China. She got her Ph. D. from Nankai University in 1994. She conducted postdoctoral research during 1999-2001 at Osaka University, Japan. She visited Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag), Switzerland as senior visiting scientist for three month in 2008. Her research interests are environmental chemistry of organic pollutants and remediation for polluted environment. She has coordinated over 25 research projects and participated in other 10 projects. She has authored over 160 journal papers, among which over 60 were published in international journals, and these papers have been cited 400 times by SCI papers. Besides, she is the coauthor of 10 monographs and text books in Chinese. She was honored as Excellent Young Fellow by Ministry of Education, China in 2004. She was elected as National Demonstrating Teacher in 2007. She won the Second Prize on Natural Science honored by Ministry of Education in 2010.
Roberto Terzano
Department of Soil, Plant and Food Sciences, University of Bari, Italy
Roberto Terzano is Associate Professor of Agricultural Chemistry at the Department of Soil, Plant and Food Sciences of the University of Bari "Aldo Moro", Italy. He has a Master in Chemistry and attained his Ph.D. in Agricultural Chemistry in 2005 at the University of Bari, Italy. He has been Marie Curie Fellow at MiTAC (Micro and Trace Analysis Centre) of the University of Antwerp (Belgium). He is the Scientific Manager of the "Micro X-ray Lab" at the University of Bari and Vice-President of IUPAC Division VI "Chemistry and the Environment". His main research interests are the biogeochemistry of trace elements in the environment and the use of X-ray analytical techniques to study agricultural and environmental samples.
Gérald Thouand
Laboratory for Environment and Food Process Engineering, CNRS, University of Nantes
Gérald Thouand received his PhD degree in Microbiology from the University of Nancy, France, in 1993. He is full professor in microbiology at the University of Nantes, head of the CBAC Bacterial Sensors for Control and Analysis laboratory (UMR CNRS 6144 GEPEA), Deputy for research innovation at the French Ministry of Research (DRRT Pays de La Loire) and Auditor at the Institute of Higher Studies for Science and Technology (IHEST, Paris) .His research interest includes environmental monitoring of biodegradation and biotechnology using microbial biosystems. He is mainly involved in the development of biosensors for chemical pollutants detection and pathogenic bacteria. He is member of the French Society of Microbiology (SFM, France), the Society for Applied Microbiology (SFAM, UK). He is Associate editor at Environmental Science and Pollution Research and Frontiers in Microbiology, Guest Editor for Analytical Bioanalytical Chemistry (special issue “Microorganisms for analysis”) and Member of the scientific committee of the International Society of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence.
Ricardo A. Torres Palma, PhD, Instituto de Química, University of Antioquia, Colombia
Rongrong Wan
Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Rongrong Wan is a professor in Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Also, she serves as a professor in University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. She earned her Ph.D. degree in Geography from Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005. She visited the Department of Geography, The Ohio State University from September, 2010 to September, 2011 as a visiting scholar. Her research interests include land-use and land-cover changes (LULCC) and their hydrological, environmental and ecological effects, assessment of watershed ecosystem services, spatially distributed watershed modeling, and wetland ecohydrology. She is teaching watershed geography in University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and has been supervising 15 Master’s students and 2 Ph.D. students. She has obtained four grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China as a principal investigator. She has published 5 books/chapters, over 100 peer-reviewed academic journal papers and conference proceedings related to geographic, ecologic and environmental sciences.
Ta Yeong Wu
Chemical Engineering Discipline, School of Engineering, Monash University, Malaysia
Ta Yeong Wu received his BEng (Hons), MEng and PhD from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (National University of Malaysia) in 2001, 2003 and 2009, respectively. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wu is currently a Chemical Engineering lecturer and researcher in the School of Engineering, Monash University Malaysia. He is a Graduate Engineer registered under Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) and he has been awarded Chartered Chemical Engineer status and elected to Chartered Membership of Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE). At Monash University Malaysia, he is one of the founding members of Monash-Industry Palm Oil Education and Research Platform (MIPO) and at present, he is coordinating a Master Course offered by MIPO. Due to his recognition in works associated with palm oil and oil palm biomass, he is elected as a Secretary of IChemE’s Palm Oil Processing Special Interest Group (POPSIG), which provides a forum to enable knowledge transfer, exchange of best practices and experience sharing among all the people who are interested in the palm oil industry.Ta Yeong Wu’s current research interests include sustainable solid waste management, biorefinery, biofuel production, and wastewater treatment. Until now, he has published a book, a book chapter and more than 70 peer-reviewed articles (h-index > 30 and total citations of more than 2500). From 2009 till 2018, he managed to secure a significant sum of research funding, mainly on research works related to environmental science and engineering, as a principal investigator. As a main supervisor, he has guided 6 PhD students and 2 Master students until completions and presently he is supervising 4 Master students. Currently, he is serving as an Associate Editor for “International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology” as well as Editorial Board Member for “Electronic Journal of Biotechnology”, “Journal of Water Process Engineering” and “International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture”. Also, he is an active reviewer for numerous high-impact journals, thesis, and international grants as well as serving as a Scientific Committee in several international conferences. Due to his recognition in research works, he was the recipient of Malaysia’s Research Star Award 2017 and named as the Frontier Researcher in the Area of Engineering by Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia.
Zhihong Xu
Professor, School of Natural Sciences, and Director, Environmental Futures Research Institute, Griffith University, Australia
Professor Zhihong Xu is involved in various research topics: biogeochemical processes of carbon and nutrients in terrestrial ecosystems from agricultural, agroforestry and forest ecosystems; development and application of innovative stable isotope, biomolecular and physiological techniques for assessing both genetic and environmental controls of plant water and nutrient use efficiency; soil fertility and plant nutrition; environmental management and food security and innovative tree ring technologies for unravelling long-term and complex impacts of climate change and local management/historical episodes on biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem productivity and sustainability. He is the Director of “Environmental Future Research Institute” at Griffith University (Brisbane, Australia). Since 2006, he has also served as the Chair for the Forest Soils Working Group of International Union of Soil Science. He is also currently the Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Soils and Sediments (JSS), a sister journal of ESPR. He has also editorial duties in various journals (e.g. Environ. Geochem. Health and Pedosphere). He is a regular assessor of research grant applications from leading international funding bodies (e.g. National Science Foundation of USA, Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Canada Foundation for Innovation, and the International Science Foundation in Sweden). He has been appointed as an Adjunct Professor in research institutes of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and leading universities in China. He is also the coordinator of numerous collaborative research projects all around the world.
Xianliang Yi
School of Ocean Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology, China
Dr. Xianliang Yi is currently an assistant professor of ecotoxicology in School of Ocean Science and Technology at Dalian University of Technology. Xianliang Yi received his MSc in Ecological Engineering in Korea University in 2009 and gained his PhD in 2014 from The University of Hong Kong under the supervision of Prof. Kenneth M.Y. Leung. He has more than 10 years’ experience in ecotoxicology of different environmental pollutants and ecological risk assessment. His main research interests involve the ecotoxicology of POPs, nanomaterials and microplastics. In addition, he has a particular research interest in the toxicity of chemical mixtures and their interacting mechanisms. He is currently working on the combined toxicity of nanoparticles/microplastics and POPs, and transcriptomics or metabolomics of zooplanktons upon exposure to toxic algal blooms.
Manyun Zhang
College of Environment and Ecology, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, China
Manyun Zhang graduated with a PhD in Soil and Plant Science in July 2018 from Griffith University, Australia. His research areas and interests include the environmental contaminant, agricultural soil management, nitrogen cycling, microbial technology, and soil-plant interactions. As the first or corresponding author, he has published 42 research papers in the SCI journals (to February 2024).
Weiming Zhang
School of Environment, State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, State Environmental Protection Engineering Center for Organic Chemical Industrial Waste Water Disposal and Resources Reuse, Nanjing University, PR China
Weiming Zhang received his PhD degree of Environmental Engineering from Nanjing University (China). He has been employed in Nanjing University since 2005. In 2010 he was promoted to be the full professor of Department of Environmental Engineering at Nanjing University. Also, he serves as the deputy director of State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, and the director of State Environmental Protection Engineering Center for Organic Chemical Industrial Waste Water Disposal and Resources Reuse (China). His work focused on environmental material-based water and wastewater treatment. In particular, he is interested in development of adsorption, membrane filtration, and advanced oxidation technologies for treatment and reuse of industrial wastewater. He has published nearly 100 peer-reviewed papers and holds 62 patents in the related fields.