Hong Kong waste-treatment expert to speak at UH Mānoa

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Contact:
Philip S Moravcik, (808) 956-3097
Junior Specialist, Water Resources Research Center
Posted: Oct 22, 2010

Herbert H. P. Fang, chair and professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of Hong Kong will be speaking in Hawaiʻi next month on the topic of renewable bio-energy production from wastes and wastewater in China.
 
Fang will be presenting a special seminar for the UH Mānoa Water Resources Research Center in Marine Science Building room 114 on Monday, November 15 at 3:00 p.m.
 
Fang is an expert in environmental biotechnologies, including anaerobic degradation, nutrient removal, membrane separation, biofilm, bioremediation, etc. He has published over 160 journal articles, and is the Editorial Board Member of Reviews in Environmental Science and Biotechnology (Springer), International Journal of Anaerobic Digestion and Renewable Energy (Serials Publications), and a former editorial board member of Chemosphere (Elsevier), Biofilms (Cambridge), Advances in Environmental Research (Elsevier) and World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology (Kluwer). Fang is also a visiting professor at 13 universities in China and Taiwan. He is the editor of the new book "Environmental Anaerobic Technology: Applications and New Developments" (published by Imperial College Press, October, 2010).
 
For further information about this seminar please contact Philip Moravcik at (808) 956-3097 or morav@hawaii.edu.

For more information, visit: http://www.wrrc.hawaii.edu/seminars/fangseminar.htm