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加州大学河滨分校的刘海洲博士学术讲座通知

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学术讲座通知

新年伊始,来自加州大学河滨分校的刘海洲博士受邀参加皇冠集团游戏平台青年学者国际论坛,并将为建环师生们带来“Redox Chemical Processes of Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water”的主题讲座,欢迎大家积极参与!

讲座主题:Chromium(VI), known as hexavalent chromium, is a highly toxic and soluble compound that has been widely observed in groundwater. It enters groundwater through improper industrial waste disposal as well as geological weathering of naturally occurring chromium-containing aquiferminerals. A new drinking water standard specific to chromium(VI) was recently proposed by the California Department of Public Health. This presentation will discuss recent findings from PI’s laboratory, with special focus on the influence of water chemistry on the reactions involved in the occurrence of chromium(VI) in drinking water sources. It will provide scientific information that will help improve the removal of hexavalent chromium, a contaminant of critical Californian andnational interest, from drinking water.

时 间:2016年1月6日 10:00~11:30

地 点:皇冠望江校区行政楼128

刘海洲博士简介:

Haizhou Liu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at University of California, Riverside. Haizhou received his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from University of Washington, subsequent to completion of a M.S. and B.S. in Environmental Engineering from University of Washington and Sichuan University, respectively. He worked as a postdoctoral researcher at UC Berkeley for two years prior to joining UC Riverside. Haizhou’s research interests include colloidal metal behavior and redox chemistry in drinking water, water reuse treatment, environmental remediation and environmental electrochemistry. The long-term research goal is to harness chemical reactions and processes of environmental significance to improve water quality and enhance water purification and reuse in engineered applications. Dr. Liu is a member of several professional societies and currently serving on the International Water Association's specialist committee on metals and toxic substances in drinking water.

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