| Academic degree: | PhD |  | | Last name: | Wang | | First name: | Hailong | | Responsible for: | ESPR-Area 5.1: Microbial waste disposal and groundwater remediation | | Organization/Institute: | Scion (A Crown Research Institute of New Zealand) | | Department: | | | Position: | Senior Scientist | | Street, Number, POB: | Sala Street 49 | | Postal code, City: | Private Bag 3020, Rotorua | | State: | | | Country: | New Zealand | | Phone: | +64 7 343 5899 | | Fax: | +64 7 348 0952 | | E-mail address: | hailong.wang@scionresearch.com | | Url: | http://www.scionresearch.com | | Curriculum vitae: | Member of the editorial board
-- Environmental Science and Pollution Research
-- Journal of Soils and Sediments
Dr. Hailong Wang
Senior scientist
Scion (A Crown Research Institute of New Zealand)
49 Sala Street, Private Bag 3020, Rotorua
NEW ZEALAND
Phone: +64 7 343 5899
Fax: +64 7 348 0952
hailong.wang@scionresearch.com
http://www.scionresearch.com
Professional Experience
• 2008– Adjunct Professor, Zhejiang Forestry University, China
• 2006–present Adjunct Professor, Hainan University, China
• 2005–present Senior Scientist, Scion, New Zealand
• 1996–2005 Scientist/Senior Scientist, New Zealand Forest Research Institute, New Zealand
• 1985–1992 Associate Lecturer/Lecturer, Zhejiang University, China
Academic Qualifications
• 1996 Ph.D. in Soil Science, Massey University, New Zealand
• 1985 M.Sc. in Soil Science & Plant Nutrition, Zhejiang University, China
• 1982 B.Sc. in Soil Science & Agrochemistry, Zhejiang University, China
Memberships, Advisory Boards, Major Committees
• Member of International Steering Committee of the International Symposium on Green Technology and Ecosystem Health
• Member of the Technical Committee, New Zealand Land Treatment Collective
• Member of Job Evaluation Committee, Scion Group
• Member of the New Zealand Society of Soil Science; New Zealand Water and Waste Association; Soil Science Society of America
Professional Activities
My research program focuses mainly on land application of organic residuals and their impacts on the ecosystems, soil carbon sequestration, and nutrient management in relation to surface water eutrophication. I lead a number of research projects involving beneficial use of municipal and industrial wastes through land application. I look into the fate and mobility of waste-derived nutrients and contaminants in the receiving environment. I also investigate soil carbon sequestration in relation to land application of organic residuals and land-use change. In addition to research, I am involved in supervision of postgraduate students, and regularly invited to examine postgraduate students' theses and to review scientific articles for 16 international journals. I have been invited to present speech and lectures at a number of international conferences and universities, and hosted international visiting scientists. I coordinate scientific programs for the New Zealand Land Treatment Collective annual conferences, and provide consulting services to the central and local governments and industry. In my leisure time, I am a keen tennis player. | | Areas of interest: | | soil-water-plant relationship | | acidification, eutrophication | | soil organic matter dynamics | | land application, biosolids, sewage, other wastes | | Isotope geochemistry | | waste management | | waste treatment technologies & recycling | | climate change | | |
| | Articles: | 15 ESPR (4) 308-317 (2008), Technological options for the management of biosolids 14 ESPR (7) 446 (2007), Preface: ESPR Subject Area 5 ´Environmental Microbiology, (Bio)Technologies, Health Issues´ 14 ESPR (7) 449 (2007), Profile as Principal Subject Editor for Area 5 and Subject Editor for Area 5.1 14 ESPR (7) 450-451 (2007), Epilogue: ESPR Subject Area 5 ´Environmental Microbiology, (Bio)Technologies, Health Issues´ 14 ESPR (7) 529-535 (2007), Fractionation and Mobility of Phosphorus in a Sandy Forest Soil Amended with Biosolids (7 pp)
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