朱永官教授
来源: | 作者:SUS_Horizons | 时间:2021-06-01 | 513 次浏览 | 分享到:

朱永官 教授

中国科学院城市环境研究所 中国


      朱永官,中国科学院院士,环境土壤学家。1989年毕业于浙江农业大学,获学士学位,1992年在中国科学院南京土壤所获得理学硕士学位,1998年获得英国帝国理工学院博士学位。
      长期从事环境土壤学和环境生物学研究,在典型区域土壤污染特征,元素生物地球化学过程与机制,土壤修复等方面取得了系统性的创新成果。取得的成果得到同行广泛认可,先后主持国家自然科学基金委重大项目和中国科学院先导专项等。主要研究成果获得国家自然科学二等奖等(第一完成人)和发展中国家科学院(TWAS)农业科学奖。至今已在国际主流刊物Science, Nature, Nature Microbiology, Nature Plants, PNAS等刊物发表学术论文300余篇,研究成果多次得到Science, Nature, Cell Press,Trends in Plant Science等国际著名刊物报道或专文评述。

      Prof. Yongguan Zhu, Professor of Environmental Biology, is the Director General of the Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He has been working on the biogeochemistry of nutrients, metals and emerging pollutants (such as antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes).
      Professor Zhu is a leader in taking multi-scale and multi-disciplinary approaches to soil and environmental problems. Before returning to China in 2002, he was working as a research fellow (Supported by the Royal Society London), the Queen's University of Belfast, UK (1994-1995); and a postdoctoral fellow in The University of Adelaide (1998-2002), Australia. He obtained his BSc from Zhejiang Agricultural University in 1989, and MSc from CAS in 1992, and then a PhD in environmental biology from Imperial College, London in 1998. Dr Zhu is currently the co-editor-in-chief of Environmental Technology & Innovation (Elsevier), associate editor of Environment International (Elsevier), and editorial members for a few other international journals. He is a scientific committee member for the ICSU program on Human Health and Wellbeing in Changing Urban Environment, and served for nine years as a member of Standing Advisory Group for Nuclear Application, International Atomic Energy Agency (2004-2012). Professor Zhu is the recipient of many international and Chinese merit awards, among them including TWAS Science Award 2013, National Natural Science Award 2009; Professor Zhu has published over 255 papers in international journals, and these publications have attracted over 10,000 citations (Web of Science) with an H-index of 56.