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Prof. Chak K. Chan, Dean and Chair Professor of Atmospheric Environment, is appointed as a member of the Editorial Advisory Committee of Environmental Science and Technology (an ACS journal) starting...

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Prof. Chak K. Chan, Dean and Chair Professor of Atmospheric Environment, is invited to be the Closing Remarks Speaker at the Royal Society of Chemistry Faraday Discussions on “Air Quality in...

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Dr. Edwin Tso and Prof. Michael Leung have recently received HK$800,000 funding from the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department of HKSAR Government on the research project entitled "Study on...

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A career talk was provided by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) Environmental Division on 21 October 2020. The talk entitled "Becoming an Environmental Ir in Hong Kong - Why, What and How...

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SEE invited Dr. Jeanne Ng, Chair of the Hong Kong Institute of Qualified Environmental Professionals Limited (HKIQEP) and Director of the CLP Research Institute, to be the guest speaker of the online...

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Professor Wen-Xiong Wang recently published a book entitled “Environmental Pollution of the Pearl River Estuary, China: Status and Impact of Contaminants in a Rapidly Developing Region” with Springer...

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Dr. Alicia An’s paper "PDMS/PVDF hybrid electrospun membrane with superhydrophobic property and drop impact dynamics for dyeing wastewater treatment using membrane distillation" is listed as one of...

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Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) pollution causes serious environmental problems and poses substantial health threats to human beings. NO2 leads to the formation of photochemical smog, acid rain, as well as...

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Harvesting sunlight to address energy and environmental challenges has been fascinating and long sought-after in building a sustainable society. One tangible example is the maintenance of cleaner...

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Environmental scientists at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have proposed a new pathway for the formation of sulfate, providing new insights for improving haze prediction to address air...