Li Ruying
School

School of Environmental Science and Engineering

Professional Title

Associate professor

Contact Information

liruying@tju.edu.cn

Brief Introduction

Dr. Ruying Li is an associate
professor in School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tianjin
University
. She received her PhD. at the University of Hong Kong in
2007. From 2007 to 2011, she worked as an engineer in AECOM Asia. Ltd (HK) and
joined in more than 5 wastewater treatment plants upgrading projects. In April
2011, she entered Department of Environmental Engineering, Tianjin University, to
pursue an academic career. Her research interests include biological wastewater
treatment, anaerobic sludge digestion, bioenergy production, fate and control of emerging contaminants and
bioelectrochemical system etc
.

Education Background
  • PhD| The University of Hong Kong| Environmental Engineering| 2007
  • Master| Tianjin University| Environmental Engineering| 2003
  • Bachelor | Tianjin University| Environmental Engineering| 2000
Research Interests
  • anaerobic sludge digestion
  • wastewater treatment
  • fate and control of emerging contaminants
  • water pollution control
  • bioelectrochemical system
Positions & Employments
  • 2007.12-2011.2

     AECOM Asia. Ltd (HK) 
  • 2011.4-2019.12

    School of Environmental Science and Engineering | Tianjin University | Associate professor 
Academic Achievements
Team
Water Pollution Control and Resource Utilization Research Group
Water Pollution Control and Resource Utilization Research Group focuses on biological technologies for wastewater, sludge and waste gas treatment. Under the leadership of Professor JI Min, the group has undertaken more than 80 research projects from national, provincial and ministerial and university-enterprise cooperation, while published more than 200 papers in recent years. At present, there are six faculties, including one professor, four associate professors, one assistant professor, one postdoctoral and three full-time researching assistants, as well as more than fifty doctoral and master candidates.