Imperial College London

MrFangjunPeng

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Postgraduate
 
 
 
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302Skempton BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

Fangjun began his PhD study at Imperial College London in October 2021. He is a member of Cohort 3 in Transition to Zero Pollution (TZP), and Cohort 8 in Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet Doctoral Training Partnership (SSCP DTP).

Fangjun's PhD topic is related to "The role of open water bodies on water quality and quantity through the wider water cycle"His supervisor is Dr Ana Mijic, Reader in Water Systems Integration, and assistant supervisor is Dr Barnaby Dobson.

Fangjun is the 2023 Early career scientist representative assistant in the Hydrological Sciences session of the European Geosciences Union (EGU). He is also the 2022 Global Youth Ambassador of the Global Alliance of Universities on Climate (GAUC).

Fangjun obtained a Masters degree in Environmental and Ecological Hydraulics from Sichuan University in 2021, and a Bachelors degree in Water and Hydropower Engineering from Sichuan University in 2018. During the postgraduate and undergraduate period, he both won the highest scholarship for students in China - "National Scholarship" of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. He went to the University of California Berkeley in the United States of America to attend the Innovation and Leadership Winter Program in 2017.

Selected Publications

Journal Articles

Peng F, Shi X, Li K, et al., 2022, How to comprehensively evaluate river discharge under the influence of a dam, Ecological Informatics, Vol:69, ISSN:1574-9541, Pages:1-11

Peng F, Li K, Liang R, et al., 2021, Shallow lake water exchange process before and after water diversion projects as affected by wind field, Journal of Hydrology, Vol:592, ISSN:0022-1694, Pages:125785-125785

Peng F, Li K, Liang R, et al., 2020, Positive effect of a canal system and reservoir group on the spatial-temporal redistribution of water resources in a pinnate drainage pattern, Science of the Total Environment, Vol:744, ISSN:0048-9697, Pages:1-15

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