Dr. Shuo Yang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Shandong Jianzhu University | China
Yang Shuo is an accomplished associate researcher at the School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Shandong Jianzhu University, with a strong academic foundation built through degrees in water supply and drainage science, municipal engineering, and environmental science and engineering, culminating in a doctorate in engineering. Her professional journey includes teaching, research, and postdoctoral work at the Shandong Provincial Urban Water Supply and Drainage Quality Monitoring Center, where she has advanced studies in waste treatment and environmental protection. Her research interests span solid waste disposal and resource utilization, water pollution control and resource recovery, biomass carbon preparation and modification technology, and anaerobic digestion of organic waste, with a focus on resistance gene translocation mechanisms. She possesses strong research skills in microbial ecological mechanisms, biochar preparation, anaerobic biological treatment, and contaminated soil remediation. She has led and participated in significant national and provincial projects supported by prestigious foundations, producing impactful results. Her achievements include publishing over twenty high-quality papers, several in SCI-indexed journals with highly cited recognition, contributing to monographs, and securing patents on biochar and solid waste recycling technologies. She has been honored with awards for innovative contributions to mine water treatment and sustainable practices. In conclusion, Yang Shuo’s combination of academic excellence, innovative research, and practical contributions to environmental engineering highlight her as a promising scholar making meaningful advances in sustainable waste and water management.
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Featured Publications
Yang, S., Wen, Q., & Chen, Z. (2020). Impacts of Cu and Zn on the performance, microbial community dynamics and resistance genes variations during mesophilic and thermophilic anaerobic digestion of swine manure. Bioresource Technology.
Yin, Q., Yang, S., Wang, Z., Xing, L., & Wu, G. (2018). Clarifying electron transfer and metagenomic analysis of microbial community in the methane production process with the addition of ferroferric oxide. Chemical Engineering Journal.
Xing, L., Yang, S., Yin, Q., Xie, S., Strong, P. J., & Wu, G. (2017). Effects of carbon source on methanogenic activities and pathways incorporating metagenomic analysis of microbial community. Bioresource Technology.