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SUSTech ESE 2025 Graduate Hong WANG Named China National Champion of the 2026 Frontiers Planet Prize
On April 22, the Frontiers Planet Prize announced its list of 25 National Champions for 2026. Hong WANG, a 2025 graduate of the School of Environmental Science and Engineering at the Southern Universi
2026-04-22 -

SUSTech Welcomes Delegation from Flinders University
On the morning of April 17, 2026, a delegation from Flinders University (Australia), led by Professor Colin Stirling, President of Flinders University, visited the Southern University of Science and T
2026-04-20 -

AlphaEarth satellite embeddings enhance hydrological model generalization
Hydrological models are foundational tools for water resource management, agricultural planning, flood and drought mitigation, and ecosystem protection. A long-standing challenge in hydrology is devel
2026-04-08 -

SUSTech team has made progress in the field of Green Finance research
The research team led by Assistant Professor Bin YE from the School of Environmental Science and Engineering at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) published a research paper title
2026-03-30 -

Researchers develop a spatially decoupled electrochemical strategy for lime passivation prevention and sustainable phosphate recovery
A research team, led by Assistant Professor Yang LEI, in the School of Environmental Science and Engineering at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), has revealed the mechanism behi
2026-01-07 -

Global exposure risks to PFAS from marine fish consumption
Associate Professor Wenhui QIU and Chair Professor Chunmiao ZHENG from the School of Environmental Science and Engineering at the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), in collaborat
2025-12-19 -

Researchers develop an innovative electrochemical strategy for integrated food shell waste management and nutrient recovery from wastewater
The ever-increasing global population has led to a surge in food waste generation, of which calcium (Ca) or magnesium (Mg)-rich shell waste is a typical representative. Beyond the urgent issue of shel
2025-12-07 -

Researchers achieve key breakthroughs in surface water monitoring with SWOT
Climate change and anthropogenic activities have been changing hydrological cycles. Inland water bodies, such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs are significantly disturbed. Unfortunately, current in-si
2025-11-27 -

Increasing extreme winds challenge offshore wind energy resilience
Extreme wind events over the world’s oceans are intensifying under climate change, posing growing risks to the durability and safety of offshore wind power installations. For instance, the land fall o
2025-11-05 -

DFT-guided framework accelerates development of amine-based CO2 capture materials
Against the backdrop of rising global CO2 emissions, the development of low-energy and high-efficiency carbon capture technologies has become increasingly urgent. Traditional amine-based absorben
2025-10-17






