Li He, Lecturer of Environmental Engineering in the School of Urban and Environmental Sciences.
Research interests: Wastewater treatment, Wastewater reuse, and Bio-energy.
BACKGROUND
Educational background
Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering, School of municipal and environmental engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, 2010
M.S. in Environmental Science and Engineering, School of municipal and environmental engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, 2006
B.S. in Environmental Science, School of municipal and environmental engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, 2004
Professional experiences
2011 –Present: Lecturer, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, Xi’an, China.
PUBLICATIONS
Journal Papers
[1] Feng Yujie, He Lee, Xin Wang, Yaolan Liu, Weihua He (2010). Continuous electricity generation by a graphite granule baffled air-cathode microbial fuel cell. Bioresource Technology, 101: 632-638. (SCI, EI, IF:4.453)
[2] Feng Yujie, He Lee, Xin Wang, Yaolan Liu (2009). Electricity Generation in Microbial Fuel Cells at different temperature and Isolation of Electrogenic Bacteria. Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC), 28-31, March, Wuhan, China. (Oral presentation) DOI: 10.1109/APPEEC.2009.4918327. (EI & ISTP)
[3] Feng Yujie, He Lee, Xin Wang Weihua He (2010). Isolation and evaluation of exoelectrogenic bacteria in a baffled air-cathode microbial fuel cell. Chinese Journal of Environmental Science, 31: 2525-2531. (EI)
[4] Lee He, Xin Wang, Yanling Yu, Fei Gao, Yujie Feng (2007). Isolation and Electrochemical activity evaluation of electricity generated bacteria. 234th National Meeting & Expositions of the American chemical society (ACS), 19 - 23 August, Boston, MA, USA.
[5] Wang, X., Feng, Y. J. and Lee, H. (2008), "Electricity production from beer brewery wastewater using single chamber microbial fuel cell", Water Science and Technology, 57, 7: 1117-1121. (SCI, EI, IF:1.240)
[6] Feng Y. J., H Lee, X Wang, W H He, D M Li (2008). Effect of Illumination on Electricity Generation of Microbial Fuel Cell. The First International Symposium on Microbial Fuel Cell in China, 3-5 November, Harbin, China.
[7] Lee H., Y. L. Liu, X. Wang, Y. J. Feng (2008). Domestic wastewater treatment with Single chamber air-cathode microbial fuel cells at 15 ºC, 20 ºC and 30 ºC. World Water Congress and IWA Exhibition, September 7 - 12, Vienna, Austria
[8] Feng Y. J., H Lee, X Wang, Y P Qu, D M Li (2007). Electricity generation in two chamber microbial fuel cell and microbial community analysis. 11th World Congress on Anaerobic Digestion (AD11), 23 - 27 September, Brisbane Australia.
[9] Feng Y. J., H Lee, X Wang(2006). Performance Factors in the Media-less dual-chamber MFC. Proceeding of the 9th National Conference on Environmental Microbiology, 16-18 Aug, Hangzhou, China.
[10] Feng Y J, H Lee, X Wang (2007). The identification of key part during Electricity production and microbial analysis In Medialess dual-chamber MFC. Sixth National Microbial Ecology Symposium, 19-21 January, Harbin, China.
[11] Feng Y. J., Wang X., and Lee H (2007). Research on electricity generation process in microbial fuel cell based on sodium acetate. Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology, 39: 1890-1894
[12] Feng Y. J., Wang X., Lee H, et al(2010). Progress in Electricity Generation from Biomass Using Microbial Fuel Cell. Chinese Journal of Environmental Science, 31: 2525-2531.
Book
• Feng Y. J., Wang X., Lee H, et al (2009). Microbial fuel cells (Translated in Chinese), Chemical Industry Press, Beijing, China. ISBN 978-7-122-0563-5
Granted patents
1. Y J Feng, H Li, X Wang (2008). A graphite granule baffled air-cathode microbial fuel cell, Beijing (CN 101227008B).
2. Y J Feng, X Wang, H Li (2007). Electricity production from beer brewery wastewater using microbial fuel cell, Beijing(CN 100468854C)
3. Y J Feng, Y L Yu, H Li, L X Yu (2009). An improved detoxification method of excessive calcium hydroxide in a cellulosic ethanol production, Beijing(CN101693905B)
SELECTED RESEARCH GRANTS
1. The mechanism of Electricity production in Organic wastewater biological treatment process (50578050). Funding from National Science Foundation of China, 2008-2010. (A chief participant)
2. Pollutants in the urban water cycle process transformation of the security of basic research. The Funding from National Science Foundation of China, 2007-2010. (A participant)
3. Transfer rule and security technology of urban water. The National Creative Research Groups of China (No.50821002), 2008-2010. (A participant)