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SUSTech research team reveals biophysical feedback mechanism of tropical mountain deforestation
Recently, the research team of associate professor Zhenzhong Zeng ( School of Environmental Science and Engineering, SUSTech) has made important progress in the study of the biophy...
Professor Chunmiao ZHENG's team receives 2nd prize in 2020 Environmental Protection Science and Technology Award
Recently, Chair Professor Chunmiao ZHENG's (School of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, SUSTech) team won 2nd prize in 2020 Environmental Protection Science and Technology Award for the...
Professor Junguo LIU receives TWAS Awards
On 4 December 2020, The World Academy of Science (TWAS) announced the winners of the TWAS Awards. This year, there are 13 award winners. Chair Professor Junguo LIU from the School of Environmental Sci...
ESE Bin Ye’s group published advanced research on quantitative assessment of climate risks at the urban level
As the city expansion speed grows faster and faster, the cities are the major contributors to global climate change. However, they have been heavily affected by the related environmental problems.Asse...
Significant research advances on coupling PV system with long-distance water transfer
Recently, Visiting Assistant Professor Bin Ye (School of Environmental Science and Engineering, ESE) from Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) published a paper on atop journal of r...
New study reveals the dynamics and future trends of the seasonally frozen ground on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Seasonally frozen ground (SFG) is a critical component of the Earth’s surface that affects energy exchange and the water cycle in cold regions. However, the estimation of SFG depth has generally requi...
ESE Professor wins 2nd prize in 2019 Environmental Protection Science and Technology Award
In recent days, Professor Qing HU (Environmental Science and Engineering) won second prize in the 2019 Environmental Protection Science and Technology Award. She earned the award for participating in ...
SUSTech environmental scientist offers perspective on ending arsenic exposure from well water
In 2010 the U.N. agreed to a resolution declaring the human right to “safe and clean drinking water and sanitation.” The safety of drinking water is a vital issue for m...
Reduced springtime rainfall in southern China linked to human activity
Human activities produce large amounts of atmospheric pollutants, which can also have complex impacts on climate. A team of researchers from Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) has...
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