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Visit of Prof. DU Xiangwan, academician and former vice president of Chinese Academy of Engineering
Published:2016-03-04 Hits:809

 

On 25 February 2016, Prof. DU Xiangwan, academician and former vice president of Chinese Academy of Engineering, Mr. GAO Feng, special representative of climate change negotiations of  Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ms. CHAO Qingchen, deputy director of National Climate Centre of Meteorological Administration, and Dr. GAO Xiang, researcher of Energy Research Centre of NDRC, visited the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering. Prof YANG, Xin, director of the department, Prof MA Weichun, the party secretary of the department and researchers from the department joint the discussion. Prof MA firstly made an introduction of the department and research achievements made in recent years. Prof YANG introduced his atmospheric environment research team and their achievements in the study of physicochemical properties of aerosol. Dr. JIANG Ping, associate professor of the department, made a presentation about the Fudan Tyndall Centre and its development, the study of co-benefits of climate change mitigation and the sustainable development of environment was introduced by Dr. JIANG as well.  Dr. CHEN Hongmin, associate professor of the department, introduced her research on the low carbon development and normal people’s carbon emission recognition and feature in Shanghai. Dr. ZHANG Yan, made the presentation for her study on air pollutions of shipping emissions and the impact on urban area.

 

Prof. Du Xiangwan fully affirmed the research achievements in the air pollution and climate change made by the Department of Environmental and Engineering. He pointed out that the study of air pollution and climate change mitigation in China should be focused on the core and fundamental problems, and then look for key solutions to environmental issued problems we are facing in the process of development. Mr. GAO Feng expressed that the research achievements made by the department can provide powerful scientific outcomes and information for our country’s climate diplomacy. He also hoped that more research achievements from Fudan can provide necessary support to China’s future international climate change negotiations. After the end of the meeting, the delegation visited atmospheric science laboratories.

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