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Trip to Brazail

From June 23rd to July 8th, our team of four—Gan, Jun, Guangcai, and Shizhen—visited Brazil on a more than 24-hour international flight to promote our ANSO MORATOXA program. We transit at Doha and São Paulo, eventually landing on Rio de Janeiro on the evening of June 24th. This trip was invited by Prof. João and Dr. Yago.  We visited the Biophysics Institute at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Shizhen and Jun demonstrated the setup of the active air sampler. Gan delivered a presentation on “Atmospheric Monitoring of Emerging Contaminants”, which attracted significant attention. We had an in-depth discussion about future cooperation and personnel exchanges, marking a perfect starting point from this visiting. In the next a few days, we took the opportunity to visit Iguazu, Manaus, Brasília, and São Paulo for sample collections. During the weekend, we explored several historic and natural attractions in Brazil, and celebrated Shizhen’s birthday with a joyful gathering at the Iguazu Falls. A memorable trip!
Gan was delivering his speech on emerging contaminants.
Many attendees participated in the presentation.
Gan presented Joan with Cantonese embroidery of kapok flowers as a gift.
We presented Yago with Cantonese embroidery of lychees as a gift.
Visiting the laboratory
Active air sampler demonstration
Yago treated us to a delicious Brazilian lunch.
Group photo inside the lecture room
Group photo in front of the institute
On the top of Sugar Loaf
On the Christ
Gan sitting at the Escadaria Selarón
Iguazu Falls

Celebrating Shizhen’s birthday

Jungle trail

Microplastic symposium at Wuhan

On June 2-4, Shizhen, Jianchu, Jun and Gan attended the 5th Microplastic symposium held in Wuhan. Wu Chengxi (吴辰熙)who was a CUG-Wuhan PhD student worked with Professor Qi Shihua host the symposium. Both Jianchu and Gan gave talks, which came out to attract a lot of audience. In particular, Jianchu was surrounded by many girl students after his talk. We had time to meet many friends from the CUG-Wuhan for the dinner, after which, we, guided by Hairong, walked along the Yangtze River in the evening neon lights. Shizhen was exited to meet so many colleagues working in the area of microplastics. A nice meeting!

Nigar’s 2 papers accepted for publication

Nigar’s paper entitled ‘Screening Legacy and Emerging Organic Pollutants in the Contaminated Soil of Dhaka, Bangladesh ‘ has been accepted for publication in Emerging Contaminants; and another paper ‘Occurrence and fate of current-use pesticides in Chinese forest soils‘ has also been accepted for publication, in Environmental Research.  Congratulations to Nigar and Shizhen!