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Derek MUIR VISIT SKLOG

On March 6th, Derek Muir, from Water Science & Technology Directorate, Environment Canada, visited SKLOG. Derek first gave a talk entitled ‘Challenges in identifying persistent and bioaccumulative chemicals of global concern’ in TU406 class room; then walked through SKLOG labs.  In meeting room 619, with Jin Biao, Mai Bixian and Shizhen, Gan introduced to Derek in detail GIG and SKLOG, as well as research highlights in SKLOG environmental division. The visit finished with a nice lunch in Dongjiang Fish Village.

After back, Derek sent me an email writing: ‘I very much enjoyed my visit to GIG on Wednesday. You have very impressive analytical facilities and I will be informing scientists at CCIW about this. Maybe some future collaborations will develop although most of the younger scientists face major hurdles for doing international work, unlike the situation when you visited CCIW 19 years ago.’  This refers to my first visit to him in CCIW (Canadian Centre for Inland Waters) in the year of 2000, when I was astonished by a full room of GC and GC-MS, whilst we had only several GC-MS in SKLOG at that time!

Derek is one of the pioneers in the world in POPs research. He directs an environmental chemistry group that studies sources, fate and bioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants, chemicals of emerging concern, polycyclic aromatic compounds, mercury, and heavy metals in the freshwater, marine, and terrestrial environment. He has co-chaired the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program, POPs expert committee, since the mid-1990s and has co-led several AMAP and Canadian assessments of POPs in the Arctic which were published as special issues of Science of the Total Environment. He has served on several Canadian and International advisory committees including UNEP-Stockholm Convention POPs Assessment working group for Western Europe and other Governments, and the WEHO/UNEP Panel on Global Assessment of the State-of-the-Science of Endocrine Disruptors.

Muir was awarded the SETAC Founder’s Award in 2000 for work on persistent organic pollutants. He is a SETAC Fellow and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada ( 加拿大皇家学会院士)and the Chemical Institute of Canada. He was listed in Thomson-Reuters Highly cited.com “World’s Most Influential scientific minds, 2014” ranked among the top 1% most cited in the field of Environmental Science/Ecology.

Gan gave lecture on HAPs training workshop in Chengdu

On 10-12th of Dec, Gan was invited to deliver a lecture on the monitoring and management of Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) in the training workshop of “Prevention and control of Hazardous Air Pollutants” in Chengdu, which was hosted by the Ministry of Ecological Environment (MEE). More than 120 staffs working on the atmospheric administration from 31 provinces attended the workshop.

Gan introduced the ATMSYC project progress and shared his opinions on the control and management of HAPs in China.

Kevin, Doug and Tri visited on September

During 13th ~18th of September, Prof. Kevin Jones from Lancaster University and Mr. Douglas Booker from National Air Quality Testing Services Ltd visited us to kick off our cooperative UK-Guangdong Urban-Innovation project “Intraurban air pollution exposure prediction: a smart platform and applications using land-use regression (LUR) model”. Other participant organizations of this project include Guangdong Environmental Monitoring Centre (Dr Chen Duohong,陈多宏高工) and  Guangzhou Bojin Information Technology Co Ltd.(Dr Feng Bin,冯斌总经理)

Meanwhile, we also have Prof. Tri Manh Tran from Vietnam National University (VNU University of Science) visited us to discuss our potential cooperation under the framework of the Southern Contaminants Programme (SCP).

All these discussions facilitate our mutual understanding and we look forward to a fruitful collaboration!

What a small world! Riffat was excited to meet Kevin in Guangzhou.

Gan led the lab tour with Tri (left) and Doug (mid).

We visited Guangdong Atmospheric Supersite of China in Heshan, Jiangmen. Kevin and Doug were really impressed by the advanced equipment adapted in the supersite station.We visited Guangzhou Bojin Information Technology Co Ltd.  Dr Fengbin (the founder and CEO) was introducing his company. Night view in  Haixinsha. Eva (left) from CSIC of Spain joined us. She is going to stay with us in Guangzhou for 3 months for her PhD overseas stage.

Discussing with Prof. Tri (right) from VNU University of Sciences of Vietnam in Honoi.Doug was introducing his career and family business.We are cheerful to our productive output.