Data wydarzenia
5 marca zapraszamy społeczność akademicką Politechniki Poznańskiej na wyjątkowy wykład otwarty, który poprowadzi Long D. Nghiem, Dyrektor Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater działającego przy School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney.
📅 Szczegóły wydarzenia
- Data: 5 marca
- Godzina: 15:30
- Miejsce: sala L.1.2.23, CW/BT
- Tytuł wykładu: Water–Digital Nexus: From Microchips to Smart Water Systems
Prof Long Nghiem, Director of Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney is internationally recognised for his research contribution to Separation Technology, Wastewater Treatment, and in the general areas of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Chemistry. According to ScholarGPS, Prof Nghiem is globally ranked #11 in Separation Processes, #15 in Wastewater Treatment, and #174 in Civil & Environmental Engineering.
He is currently ranked #917 in the world in the broad discipline of Chemistry research. Prof Nghiem has published over 400 peer reviewed journal publications (Google h-index = 116). He currently has 10 Clarivate highly cited articles. He regularly deliver plenary and keynote lectures at conferences and meetings in his research fields (e.g. membrane separation, water and wastewater treatment, and environmental remediation).
Prof Nghiem currently serves as a co-Editor in Chief of Environmental Technology and Innovation (Clarivate Q1, Impact Factor = 7.1), and an Editor of Journal of Membrane Science (Clarivate Q1, Impact Factor = 9.0). He is an elected Fellow of the Royal Chemistry Society. Prof Nghiem currently serves as the treasurer and a member of the Management Committe of the International Water Association Membrane Technology Specialty Group (with over 1200 professional members). Prof Nghiem has made significant contribution to technical standards, regulations, and water management policies in Australia and the region. He was a member of the task force to develop the Australian Standard AS 5215: Passive Grease Arrestors.
He has also provided technical advice to the Australian government and to governments in the Asia-Pacific region.
