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On the morning of December 6, at the invitation of the School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Professor Lü Lai from Wuhan University visited NYNU for academic exchange and delivered an academic lecture titled “Constructing a Dual-Reaction-Center System to Enhance Water Self-Purification Capacity” in the lecture hall on the first floor of the West Campus Library. The lecture was chaired by Xu Jun, Dean of the School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, and attended by faculty and student representatives from related disciplines of the school.  

Focusing on the national “Dual Carbon” strategy and green development goals, Professor Lü Lai systematically introduced the “Dual-Reaction-Center (DRC) Water Purification Technology” proposed by his team. He deeply analyzed the key scientific issues in natural water self-purification processes, explained how DRC technology achieves low-carbon and resource-oriented water treatment through mechanism innovation, and showcased the latest progress of this technology from theoretical breakthroughs to engineering applications. After the lecture, Professor Lü also participated in a symposium on NSFC project applications organized by the school, sharing experiences on project writing and justification methods and providing on-site guidance for several teachers’ application proposals.  

This activity provided faculty and students with an opportunity for face-to-face exchange with a high-level scholar, broadening their academic horizons and stimulating their enthusiasm for scientific research. The university will continue to foster a favorable academic ecosystem to promote scientific innovation and disciplinary development.  



Written by: Lu Jing  

Photo by: Wang Jixian

Source: NYNU Academic Activities (Chinese)  

https://www.nynu.edu.cn/info/1048/30964.htm

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