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Dr. Ron Thring is a Professor at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), currently on sabbatical. He holds academic affiliations with the Engineering and Natural Resources and Environmental Studies (NRES) Graduate Program. His educational background includes a PhD in Chemical Engineering (University of Sherbrooke, 1990), MSc (University of Saskatchewan, 1984), MASc (University of Bradford, 1980), and BSc in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry (University of Botswana and Swaziland, 1978).
Dr. Thring's research focuses on chemical engineering applications in natural resource processing, environmental remediation, and reaction engineering. His expertise spans catalysis in industrial processes, waste treatment technologies, biodegradable materials, and heavy metal immobilization. Notable areas include biochar applications for soil remediation, pollution control, and the development of sustainable solutions for contaminated environments.
His recent publications (2020–2022) emphasize metabolic pathways, environmental engineering, and material science. Key trends include studies on bile acid-insulin interactions, biochar-based pollution solutions, and algal allelopathy in aquatic systems. These contributions reflect his interdisciplinary approach to addressing environmental and health challenges through chemical engineering innovations.
Dr. Thring has not been explicitly linked to formal academic awards in the provided text. His advisory roles include supervising NRES graduate students (MSc/PhD) in forestry-related environmental research. He maintains an active research profile with collaborations in bioenergy, waste valorization, and sustainable technology development.
His work often involves partnerships with industry and governmental agencies to translate research into practical environmental solutions. Current research directions include optimizing biochar production for contaminant removal and advancing bioremediation strategies for industrial pollutants.
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