1st Edition

Constructional Engineering and Ecological Environment Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Architecture Research Frontiers and Ecological Environment (ARFEE 2022), Guilin, China, 23-25 December 2022

Edited By Chih-Huang Weng Copyright 2024
    320 Pages 197 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Constructional Engineering and Ecological Environment contains papers presented at the 4th International Symposium on Architecture Research Frontiers and Ecological Environment (ARFEE 2022, Guilin, China, 23–25 December, 2022). With a focus on hot research topics and difficulties in construction technology and ecological environment, this book provides the latest research results on a variety of topics:

    •  building structure
    • civil engineering
    • seismic technology
    • ecological environment repair

    The book is aimed at engineers, scholars and researchers in construction, structural engineering and environmental sciences.

    Construction Technology, Building Electrical, Green Building and Environment

    Biography

    Chih-Huang Weng is the Chairman of Department of Civil Engineering at I-Shou University, Taiwan. He also served as vice-president of North Kaohsiung Community University, Taiwan. He received his MS and Ph.D. degrees in 1990 and 1994, respectively, from the Department of Civil Engineering of The University of Delaware, USA. He is serving as the Associate Editor of Environmental Geochemistry and Health (Springer) and on the Editorial Board Panel Member of Coloration Technology (Wiley). He has also served as a Guest Editor of SCI journals, such as Agricultural Water Management (Elsevier) and Environmental Science and Pollution Research (Springer). He has also organized and chaired several international conferences. His main research interests focus on using advanced oxidation processes and adsorption for the treatment of wastewater and bacteria inactivation, ground water modeling, and application of electrokinetic technologies to soil remediation/sludge treatment/activated carbon regeneration.