Keynote Speakers

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Prof. Jiancheng Wang

Taiyuan University of Technology, China



Conference Proceedings..

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Prof. Jixi Gao

Satellite Application Center for Ecology and Environment, MEE, China

Prof. Dr. Jixi Gao is the chief scientist of the Satellite Application Center for Ecology and Environment, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, China. He serves as vice president of academic groups such as the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences and the Ecological Society of China, and a member of the National Committee of Experts on Ecological Environmental Protection.

Prof. Gao took the lead in proposing the concept of “red lines” for ecological protection. He led the compilation of the China Biodiversity National Situation Study, which comprehensively analyzed and assessed China's biodiversity, constructed large-scale ecological corridors connecting 97% of China's nature reserves, and scientifically solved the long-standing problems of isolated ecological protection and fragmentation of biological habitats in China.

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Prof. Guangming Li

Tongji University, China

Pro.Guangming Li, professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University. Engaged in water pollution control and recycling, wastes management and recovery technologies such as urban solid waste, electronic waste, kitchen and organic waste, waste tires and plastics, and hazardous wastes, as well as urban ecological environment and low-carbon sustainable development technology and innovation planning research.He presided over and participated in more than ten major science and technology research projects under the National "Tenth Five Year Plan" 863, the Ministry of Science and Technology Support Plan, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and local governments. Since 2004, I have been involved in the formulation of medium and long-term scientific and technological development plans in Shanghai, serving as the leader of the Ecological Shanghai Special Group, participating in the formulation of Shanghai's "11th Five Year Plan", "12th Five Year Plan", "13th Five Year Plan", and "14th Five Year Plan" scientific and technological development plans, and serving as the leader of the Ecological Shanghai or People's Livelihood Special Group; Participate in the special planning, implementation management, promotion, and application of the World Expo Science and Technology Action Plan. We have conducted exchanges and cooperation with the German University of Technology Berlin, the University of East Anglia in the UK, Japan Construction Engineering Corporation, the Italian Federation for Waste Plastic Recycling, and Thailand Green Rubber.Served as the Deputy Director of the Department of Chemistry (1996-1999), Executive Deputy Director of the Training Center of Higher Technical College (2000-2001), and Deputy Dean of the School of Environmental Science and Engineering (2003-2010), responsible for teaching, research, training, and graduate management work. Currently serving as the Deputy Director of the Science and Technology Department of Tongji University (2010 present), responsible for industry university research cooperation and the service and management of scientific and technological achievements. Published over 200 research papers in mainstream academic journals both domestically and internationally in this field of expertise; Editor in chief/co editor of 10 academic monographs and textbooks; Apply for more than 10 authorized patents.

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Prof. Ming Zeng

Tianjin University of Science and Technology, China

Zeng Ming, Ph.D. from École Centrale Paris under a Chinese government scholarship, is a professor and doctoral supervisor. He currently serves as Associate Dean of the College of Ocean and Environmental Sciences, Deputy Director of the China-Europe Joint Center for Trenchless Technology, and Vice President of the Western Returned Scholars Association of Tianjin University of Science and Technology. He has been selected for the “Tianjin Young and Middle-aged Backbone Innovative Talent Training Program.” His research focuses on low-carbon wastewater treatment and resource recovery. The decentralized wastewater treatment technologies and equipment he developed have won the Tianjin Science and Technology Progress First Prize and the Tianjin Teaching Achievement First Prize. He has led more than ten projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, provincial and ministerial research projects, and major collaborative projects. As corresponding author, he has published over 30 papers in journals classified in Zone 1 and Zone 2 of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, holds five authorized invention patents, and has published one monograph.