
About
Sheng Chang is a Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of Guelph, affiliated with the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. His research focuses on energy and resource recovery from wastewater/biosolids, anaerobic digestion optimization, membrane bioreactor technology, and microplastics in environmental systems. He teaches courses like ENGG*6790 (Water Chemistry) and ENGG*4260 (Water and Wastewater Treatment Design).
- Research Interests: Anaerobic digestion mechanisms, microplastic characterization, biological nutrient removal, membrane fouling control
- Teaching: Undergraduate/graduate courses in environmental engineering
- Key Technologies: Temperature-phased hydrolysis, anaerobic membrane bioreactors, BMP assays
His recent articles (2020-2025) emphasize remote sensing applications for crop monitoring, microplastic isolation methods, and anaerobic digestion enhancement. Collaborations include studies on wastewater sludge treatment, bioreactor performance modeling, and microbial community analysis.
Grants/Advising: No explicit grants listed; advising focus appears on graduate research projects in wastewater treatment innovation.
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