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Technical Seminar: Environmental Research in the Higher Arctic and Antarctica
 


Date, time & venue

2017-03-24;6:30pm - 8:00pm;HKIE-Sophia Chan Seminar Room

Organised by:

HKIE-CAD, EVD & AMC

 

Supported by:

The Institute of Measurement and Control, Hong Kong Section

Asian Centre for Sustainable Development

 

Programme Highlight

Besides, Prof KC Ho’s primary interests in red tides and phytoplankton ecology, he is involved in a wide spectrum of research projects including water quality monitoring, sewage and effluent treatment, environmental legislation and management, environmental ethics and polar ecological research. He led his research team to visit Caspian Islands, China's Arctic village. Prof Ho visited the Antarctica and he will share with us what they have seen in trip and the results of scientific research.

 

Language of medium: Cantonese

 

Speaker

Prof. Ho Kin Chung, BBS JP is the Dean of School of Science & Technology and Ng Chun Man Professor in Environmental Science and Conservation of The Open University of Hong Kong. With regard to polar research, Prof. Ho visited the Arctic eight times and Antarctica three times. His research interests in the polar region include the global distribution and biogeography of harmful algae, change of water resources and water quality in Polar Regions and, the ecological significance of lichens in the coastal areas of polar region

 

Registration & Enquiries

The seminar is free of charge with maximum of participants of 80.  Please enroll online via http://ca.hkie.org.hk. Confirmation will be send before the seminar. For enquiries, please contact Mr. Benjamin Lam 91522316.  Attendance certificate will be awarded after seminar.

 

 

 
 

 

 
 
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