QIANG Hong
Address: College of Resources and Environmental Science,
Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, China
Tel: +8629-87082719
Email: qiangh2003@hotmail.com
Education Background:
2008.10-2011.9 Ph.D., Graduate School of Environmental Studies,Tohoku University, Japan
2006.10-2007.8 Preparatory School for Chinese students to Japan
2000.9-2004.7 M.S., Environmental Science, Northwest A&F University, China
1993.9-1997.7 B.S., Environmental Engineering, Nanchang Hangkong University, China
Working Experiences:
2003.10-present Lecturer, College of Resources & Environmental Science, Northwest A&F University
1997.7-2003.10 Assistant, Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A&F University
Research Interests:
Methane fermentation technology has aroused much public interest because of its potential to help offset global warming, establish a recycling-oriented society, and effectively utilize biomass. Conducting systematic research in anaerobic waste treatment and utilization of biomass resources based on anaerobic digestion of waste and process technology development, the results have the important theoretical significance and engineering practical value.
Professional Activities:
1) 2011.11 Hong Qiang, Yu-You Li. High-solid thermophilic methane fermentation of food waste with an emphasis on Iron, Cobalt, Nickel requirements. The 7th international Conference on Environmental Anaerobic Technologies and Bioenergy-Accommodation, Tianjin, China.
2) 2011.10 Hong Qiang, Dong-Li Lang, Yu-You Li. The requirment ammonut of trace metals in High-solid mesophilic methane fermentation of food waste. The 4th IWA-ASPIRE Conference & Exhibition,Tokyou, Japan.
Selected Publications:
1) Hong Qiang, Dong-Li Lang, YuYou-Li, High-solid mesophilic methane fermentation of food waste with an emphasis on Ferric, Cobalt, Nickel requirment., Bioresource technology (IF=4.253), (2011)
2)L.X. ZHANG, H. QIANG, S.Q. LI, and X.L. CHEN,Effects of enhanced atmospheric ammonia on photosynthetic characteristics of two maize (Zea mays L.) cultivars with various nitrogen supply across long-term growth period and their diurnal change patterns. PHOTOSYNTHETICA (IF=1.029), 2010. (L.-X. Zhang and H. Qiang contributed to this work equally)
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