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Fang Fang, PhD

Professor

Office: 438 at Environment Hall

Email: fangfangcq@cqu.edu.cn

 

Education

  1998 – 2002: PhD in Municipal Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China.

  1996 – 1998: M.S. in Municipal Engineering, Chongqing Architecture University, Chongqing, China.

  1992 – 1996: B.E. in Water & Wastewater Engineering, Chongqing Architecture University, Chongqing, China.

 

Research Description

Dr. Fang is the member of International Water Quality Association (IWA), member of Urban Water Supply and Drainage Professional Committee of China Engineering Construction Standardization, and the technical evaluation expert of Chongqing Municipal Science and Technology Bureau, Chongqing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau, Chongqing Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau Association

 

Dr. Fang's research interests are theory and technology of nutrient removal in wastewater, theory and technology of wastewater pollution control, and migration and transformation of nitrogen and phosphorus elements in water level fluctuating zone.

 

 

Publications

  Yang et al. Phosphorus deficiency leads to the loosening of activated sludge: The role of exopolysaccharides in aggregation, Chemosphere, 2022, 290: 133385 (Corresponding Author)

  Wang et al, Drying-rewetting changes soil phosphorus status and enzymatically hydrolysable organic phosphorus fractions in the water-level fluctuation zone of Three Gorges reservoir, Catena, 2021, 204:105416 (Corresponding Author)

  Zhang et al, Influence of NaCl salinity on the aggregation performance of anammox granules, Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2021, 39: 101687 (Corresponding Author)

  Li et al, New insight into the effect of short-term exposure to polystyrene nanoparticles on activated sludge performance, Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2021, 39: 101687 (Corresponding Author)

  Wang et al, The branched chains and branching degree of exopolysaccharides affecting the stability of anammox granular sludge, Water research, 2020, 178:115818 (Corresponding Author)

  Wang et al, Importance of exopolysaccharide branched chains in determining the aggregation ability of anammox sludge, Science of the Total Environment, 2020 (Corresponding Author)

  Wang et al, Spatial variations of soil phosphorus forms and the risks of phosphorus release in the water-level fluctuation zone in a tributary of the Three Gorges Reservoir, Science of the Total Environment, 2020, 699:134124 (Corresponding Author)

  Gao et al, Bioavailability of organic phosphorus in the water level fluctuation zone soil and the effects of ultraviolet irradiation on it in the Three Gorges Reservoir, China, 2020, 738: 139912 (Corresponding Author)

  Fang et al, Significant N2O emission from a high rate granular reactor for completely autotrophic nitrogen removal over nitrite, Journal of Environmental Management, 2020, 110586 (Corresponding Author)

  Wang et al, Underlying mechanisms of ANAMMOX bacteria adaptation to salinity stress, Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2019, 46(5):573-585 (Corresponding Author)

  Fang et al, Effect of high salinity in wastewater on surface properties of anammox granular sludge, Chemosphere, 2018, 210: 366-375 (First Author)

  Yan et al, New insight into sludge reduction induced by different substrate allocation strategy between oxygen and nitrate/nitrite as terminal electron acceptor, Bioresource Technology, 2018, 257: 7-16 (Corresponding Author)

  Wang et al, N2O micro-profiles in biofilm from a one-stage autotrophic nitrogen removal system by microelectrode, Chemosphere, 2017, 175: 482-489 (Corresponding Author)

 

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