Prof. Jung Jongtai of Environmental Engineering at Incheon National University (INU) and Prof. SHEN Ping at Hefei University had had a study tour at AXHU School of Urban Construction on Apr 21, being along with AXHU vice president LI JinXing, the School’s executive dean WANG Qing, deputy dean CUI Fengbo and LUO Yueying, as well as the prospective students and on-boarding faculty members for the AXHU Master of Resources & Environment Program.
After delivering welcome message, Wang introduced the educational outcomes achieved in the areas of talent cultivation, disciplinary construction, University-Industry research cooperation, and more.
And Prof. Jung also shared many of working experiences in INU-based disciplinary development and reform over the recent years.
Afterwards, they visited the Exhibition Center for Student Innovative Design and the key labs for Architectural Structure.
In the afternoon’s appointment ceremony at AXHU Academic Hall, Li on behalf of the AXHU administration granted the ‘AXHU Adjunct Professorship’ certificate to Jung Jongtai, and hoped that in the near future, INU-AXHU may conduct much more academic exchange, teaching cooperation, and disciplinary collaboration in the field of Urban Science.
Moreover, Jung’s trending research report on worldwide water shortage: ‘Wastewater Recycling & Utilizing’ at the scheduled seminar, discussed on a detailed glossary involving the specialized terminologies, theoretical fundamentals, and technical framework from a global perspective, presenting mainly through a raft of applied cases befitting the future solutions in Environmental Engineering, such as the recycled water for agricultural irrigation, industrial production, groundwater recharge, urban non-potable water resources, and much more.
The cross-board scholarly exchange helped the School members have an access to the world’s top-level academic approaches and findings, and in a broader international vision, expanded their own opportunities of how to make the internal teaching practices and research innovation in sewage treatment and resource recovery to support the UN environmental protection initiatives.