Our team is committed to the study of microbial community functions, mainly focusing on microbial communities in soil, polluted water bodies, and human environments. Through multi omics analysis, we conduct ecological functional mechanism research, providing theoretical and technical support for ecological agriculture, pollution remediation, and health care.
The team currently has one researcher, one associate professor, and one associate researcher. In recent years, we have undertaken national level projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Ministry of Science and Technology's Key R&D Program, the China Europe Major International Cooperation Project sub projects, the China Norway International Cooperation Project, as well as the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission International Cooperation Project and the Shanghai Shenkang Hospital Development Center Project. We have trained a group of active and promising graduate and undergraduate students, and several graduate students have been awarded the title of excellent graduates.
EiCLaR: Enhanced and Innovative in situ Biotechnologies for Contaminated Land Remediation
About EiCLaR:
Enhanced and Innovative In Situ Biotechnologies for Contaminated Land Remediation (EiCLaR) is a project funded by
the EU and China. It was launched on 1st January 2021, is composed of 13 EU and 5 Chinese partners and will run for 4 years. The project is being coordinated by Professor Timothy M. Vogel at Ecole Centrale de Lyon and Professor Xin Song at the Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
EiCLaR will develop scientific and technical innovations for in situ bioremediation technologies that will be directly developed into industrial processes for the rapid, efficient, costeffective treatment of a range of environmental
pollutants (chlorinated solvents, heavy metals, hydrocarbons).
These technologies will expand their range of applications to industrial sites that contain complex, high concentration pollutant mixtures:
• electro-nanobioremediation
• monitored bioaugmentation
• bioelectrochemical remediation
• enhanced phytoremediation
PARTNERS:
École Centrale de Lyon, France
r3 Environmental Technology Ltd, UK
TZW: DVGW-Technologiezentrum Wasser, Germany
VEGAS: Research Facility for Subsurface Remediation, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Photon Water Technology s. r. o., Czech Republic
Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
SPAQUE, Belgium
CL:AIRE, UK
Dutch Sino Business Promotions, The Netherlands
BoSS Consult GmbH, Germany
SERPOL SA, France
EKOGRID Oy, Finland
Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. R. China
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P. R. China
Zhejiang University, P. R. China
China University of Geosciences, P. R. China
Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. R. China