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Update date: Dec. 17, 2023
NGUYEN THUONG THI
グエン ティ トゥオン | NGUYEN THUONG THI
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Job title:
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Research field (4):
Environmental load reduction/restoration technology
, Civil engineering (materials, implementation, construction management)
, Environmental materials/recycling technology
, Civil engineering (environmental systems)
Research keywords (5):
Environmental engineering and reduction of environmental burden
, Heavy metal removal
, Constructed Wetlands
, Wastewater treatment
, Sustainable water and wastewater pollution treatment, Nutrient removal and recovery, biological treatment processes, heavy metal removal, and constructed wetlands.
Research theme for competitive and other funds (2):
- 2023 - 2025 Development of hybrid multi-stage constructed wetlands based on indigenous adsorptive materials for sustainable heavy metal treatment from mine drainages in Japan
- 2018 - 2022 Autonomous water reclamation and energy system aiming for building recycling and resilient
Papers (9):
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Soda Satoshi, Nguyen Thi Thuong. Classification of Mine Drainages in Japan Based on Water Quality: Consideration for Constructed Wetland Treatments. water. 2023. 15. 7. 1258
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Nguyen Thi Thuong, Soda Satoshi, Horiuchi Kengo. Removal of Heavy Metals from Acid Mine Drainage with Lab-Scale Constructed Wetlands Filled with Oyster Shells. water. 2022. 14. 20. 3325
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Heavy Metal Removal from Mine Drainage by Using Pilot- and Lab-Scale Constructed Wetlands. 2022
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Nguyen Thi Thuong, Huang He, Nguyen Thi An Hang, Soda Satoshi. Recycling clamshell as substrate in lab-scale constructed wetlands for heavy metal removal from simulated acid mine drainage. Process Safety and Environmental Protection. 2022. 165. 950-958
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Satoshi SODA, Ryo SASAKI, Thi Thuong NGUYEN, Kentaro HAYASHI, Akihiro KANAYAMA. A Laboratory Experiment System for Developing Mine Drainage Treatment Technologies Using Constructed Wetlands-Sequencing Batch Treatment of Cd-Containing Neutral Mine Drainage-. Resources Processing. 2021. 67. 3. 111-116
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Lectures and oral presentations (15):
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Grey water treatment by using trickling filters and constructed wetlands planted with edible plants
(The 57th Annual Meeting of Japan Society on Water Environment 2023)
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Constructed wetlands for mine drainage treatment: Effects of domestic wastewater-feeding on removal of multiple heavy metals
(琵琶湖・環境イノベーション研究センターからの実装に向けたシーズ発信 2023)
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Heavy metal removal in constructed wetlands based on recycling clamshell
(The 2023 International Symposium of Asia-Japan Research 2023)
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Recycling Clamshell as Substrate in Lab-scale Constructed Wetlands for Heavy Metal Removal from Simulated Acid Mine Drainage
(The International Conference on Sustainability in the Environment and Agriculture (ICSEA2022) 2022)
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Removal of Multiple Heavy Metals from Simulated Acid Mine Drainage Mixed with Domestic Wastewater Using Lab-Scale Constructed Wetlands Planted with Iris and Cattail
(The Water and Environment Technology Conference Online 2022 2022)
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Works (1):
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First prize at Japanese Speech Contest for Foreigners in Kusatsu, Shiga
2022 - 2022
Education (2):
- 2019 - 2022 Ritsumeikan University Graduate School, Division of Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering
- 2017 - 2019 Vietnam Japan University Master of Environmental Engineering
Professional career (1):
- Doctor (Ritsumeikan University)
Work history (1):
- 2022/10 - 現在 Asia Japan Research Institute Graduate school of Science and Engineering Researher Postdoc
Awards (4):
- 2021/12 - VANJ conference The best poster presentation award Treatment of Heavy Metals in Simulated Acid Mine Drainage Using Lab-scale Constructed Wetlands Filled with Clamshell and Gravel
- 2021/08 - The Water and Environment Technology Conference The excellent presentation award Heavy Metal Removal from Simulated Acid Mine Drainage Using Clamshell- and Gravel-Filled Lab-scale Constructed Wetlands
- 2019/12 - Green Technologies for Sustainable Water (GTSW) conference The first-place oral presentation award winner Applicability of white hard clam (Meretrix lyrata) shell as filter media in constructed wetlands to enhance phosphorus removal from swine wastewater
- 2019/01 - NIES International Forum on Sustainable Future in Asia The best poster presentation award Screening Filter Materials For Enhancing Phosphorus Removal from Wastewater in Constructed Wetlands
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