Haihong Song
Professor
Civil Engineering
Shantou University
China
Biography
Academic Employment - Research and Teaching03/2016 - dateAssociate Professor Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringShantou University, China02/2015 - datePostdoctoral Researcher Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel Research topic:Removal mechanism of selected micropollutants in greywater by a passively aerated biofilter12/2013 - 12/2014Research assistant to Professor Tony WongProfessor Tony Wong is the CEO of the Australian Cooperative Research Center (CRC) for Water Sensitive Cities ((http://watersensitivecities.org.au/) and Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering. Research topic:Characteristics of stormwater quality in Singapore catchments08/2011 - 10/2011Laboratory Technician Laboratory of Environmental Engineering of The University of Western AustraliaResponsibility: Introduction of laboratory regulations to new lab users; management and calibration of laboratory instruments; housing keeping of the laboratory.07/2009 - 10/2009 &07/2010 - 10/2010Tutor for “Introduction to Professional Engineering”The University of Western AustraliaCourse coordinator: Associate Lecturer Chris RowlesCourse introduction and tutor’s responsibility: The Introduction to Professional Engineering, a first year foundational unit for all engineering students currently being taught at The University of Western Australia.
Research Interest
Civil Engineering
Publications
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SONG, H., REICHWALDT, E. S. & GHADOUANI, A. 2014. Contribution of sediments in the removal of microcystin-LR from the water. Toxicon, 83, 2014, 84-90.
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SONG, H., COGGINS, LIAH X., REICHWALDT, E. S. & GHADOUANI, A. 2015. The effects of environmental variables on the spatial and temporal variability of microcystins in lake sediments. Toxins, 7, 900-918.
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SONG, H., ALFIYA, Y., DUBOWSKI, Y. & FRIEDLER, E. 2017. Sorption and biodegradation of propylparaben in greywater by aerobic attached-growth biomass. Science of the Total Environment, 598, 925-930.