Research
Name: | Feng HE |
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Academic Title: | Professor |
Education: | Ph.D. |
Phone: | 86-27-68780832 |
E-mail: | hefeng@ihb.ac.cn |
Resume:
Prof. Dr. He Feng, born in 1973, is a researcher and doctoral supervisor in Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He completed his PhD degree majored in environmental science at Institute of Hydrobiology CAS in 2004, and was a visiting scholar at many foreign universities including the University of Cologne (Germany, 1999), Universit?t für Bodenkultur Wien (Austria, 1999), and International Lake Environmental Committee (Japan, 2001) and he also took part in World Environmental Expo as a member of young scientists in 2005.
Focus on the field of scientific research and engineering application of constructed wetlands and water restoration, he has commitments to complete more than 20 projects including China National Natural Science Fund, Major Science and Technology Program for Water Pollution Control and Treatment of China 10th, 11th and 12th Five-Year Plan, Major Science and Technology Program for Supporting Rural Areas of China 12th Five-Year Plan, Provincial Key Scientific and Technological Project, Wuhan Key Scientific and Technological Project, Wuhan Chengguang Program, etc. He has taken part in nearly 30 projects including The National Outstanding Youth Fund, The UN Major International Joint Research Program, The Innovative Key Project of CAS, etc.
He has published more than 170 academic papers, among which 53 were published as the first or the corresponding author, and apart in writing 2 books, 1 quality assurance acceptance standard for the construction of constructed wetlands. He has obtained 14 national patents and another 5 national patents are accepted.
Selected Publications:
1. He F, Deng P, Wu X H, Cheng S P, Gao Y N, Wu Z B. 2008. Allelopathic effects on Scenedesmus obliquus by two the submerged macrophytes Najas minor and Potamogeton malaianus. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 17(1):92-97.
2. He F, Song H T, Cheng S P, Liang W, Wu Z B. 2008. Distributions of 25 semi-volatile organic compounds of two urban lakes in Wuhan, China. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 17(1):16-23.
3. Xiao-Long Xie, Feng He*, Dong Xu, Jin-Kai Dong, Shui-Ping Cheng & Zhen-Bin Wu. 2012. Application of large-scale integrated vertical-flow constructed wetland in Beijing Olympic forest park: design, operation and performance. Water and Environment Journal, 26: 100-107.(corresponding author)
4. Zhang Yi, He Feng*, Xiao Enrong, Zhang Yimin, Xia Shibin, Wu Zhenbin. 2012. Photocatalytic reduction of phosphorus in the acid pickling milling wastewater from high-phosphorus hematite mineral processing. Desalination and Water Treatment, 40: 38-44. (corresponding author)
5. Wu J M, He F*, Xu D, Wang R, Zhang X L, Xiao E R, Wu Z B. 2011. Phosphorus removal by laboratory-scale unvegetated vertical-flow constructed wetland systems using anthracite, steel slag and related blends as substrate. Water Science & Technology, 63(11): 2719-2724. (corresponding author)
6. M. Tao, F. He *, D. Xu , M. Li , Z.B. Wu. 2010. Artificial aeration improved the sewage treatment of an integrated vertical-flow constructed wetland. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 19(1): 183-191. (corresponding author)
7. Xiao-Long Xie, Feng He*, Dong Xu and Zhen-Bin Wu. 2010. Hydrodynamic aspects of particle clogging in the simulated vertical flow constructed wetland using river sands as substrate. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 19(11):1-10. (corresponding author)
8. Hong-Qiang Wang, Shui-Ping Cheng, Sheng-Hua Zhang, Feng He*, Wei Liang, Li-Ping Zhang, Chen-Yan Hu, Fang-Jie Ge, Zhen-Bin Wu. 2010. Chemical composition in aqueous extracts of Potamogeton malaianus and Potamogeton maackianus and their allelopathic effects on Microcystis aeruginosa,Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 19(1):213-218. (corresponding author)
9. Zhou Q H, He F*, Zhang L P, Wang Y F, Wu Z B. 2009. Characteristics of the Microbial Communities in the Integrated Vertical-flow Constructed Wetlands. Journal of Environmental Science, 21:1-7. (corresponding author)
10. Jian-min MA, Tong-xia JIN, Feng HE*, Juan WU, Shui-ping CHENG and Zhen-bin WU. 2009. Responses of Elodea nuttallii and Ceratophyllum demersum to high temperature. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 18(9): 1588-1596. (corresponding author)