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Julia 教授讲座2016年11月22号下午16点

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报告题目:Using Synchrotron Radiation for Industrial Waste Characterisation;
报告人:Professor Julia Stegemann
报告地点:环境馆一楼大厅会议室;
报告时间:2016年11月22日号下午16点-17点;
报告主持:史才军教授、曾光明院长教授。

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Julia 教授的简历: Professor Julia Stegemann is Director of the Centre for Resource Efficiency & the Environment (CREE), in UCL’s Department of Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering (CEGE) where she has worked since 2003, and also Co-Director of CircEL, a UCL-wide research hub for the circular economy founded in collaboration with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. She is particularly interested in development of sustainable technologies and systems that will enable return of industrial by-products and residual wastes to the resource loop, and achievement of "end-of-waste" status. Her research with industrial waste concentrates on understanding physical, chemical and biological processes of accumulation, transformation and release of contaminants in industrial by-products and environmental media, in relation to waste prevention, treatment and utilisation. She is also interested in development of regulations, policy and other systems that affect the sustainable and resource efficient use of materials resources. Much of her work is in collaboration with industry, and she has experience in laboratory characterisation of materials, development of technologies and test methods, preparation of regulatory guidance documents, implementation and evaluation of technologies at field scale, and databases and computer modelling. Professor Stegemann has Bachelor’s (1984) and Master’s (1992) degrees in Chemical Engineering from McMaster University, Canada and a PhD from Imperial College London (2001), as well as more than 30y of research experience gained also at Oxford University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and Environment Canada. She is an author of more than 150 publications (WoS H-index = 15), is European Editor of Environmental Engineering Science, and has been on the scientific/organising committee of 14 international conferences.

Synchrotron radiation: The electromagnetic radiation emitted when charged particles are accelerated radially is called synchrotron radiation. It is produced, for example, in synchrotrons using bending magnets, undulators and/or wigglers. It is similar to cyclotron radiation except that synchrotron radiation is generated by the acceleration of ultrarelativistic charged particles through magnetic fields[citation needed]. Synchrotron radiation may be achieved artificially in synchrotrons or storage rings, or naturally by fast electrons moving through magnetic fields. The radiation produced in this way has a characteristic polarization and the frequencies generated can range over the entire electromagnetic spectrum.
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