Zuopeng Lv
Cell Phone: 18761430629
E-mail: zuopeng.lv@hotmail.com
Education
Sep 2011 – Mar 2015PhD in Biology at the Faculty of Biology, Pharmacy and Psychology,Leipzig University, Germany
Topic of PhD thesis: Assessment of methanogenesis in biogas production with the combination of molecular biological techniques and stable isotope fingerprinting
Sep 2008 – Jun 2011Master of Engineering in Clean Coal Energy and Technology at the School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, China
Topic of master thesis: Coal bio-conversional microbial screening and primary analysis of the transformation mechanism
May 2010 – May 2011
Exchange master student at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Science of Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, China
Sep 2004 – Jun 2008Bachelor of Biology at the Department of Biology, Jiangsu Normal University, Xuzhou, China
Bachelor thesis: Phenol bio-degradation and mechanism by microorganism isolated from Mazhuang coal-mining region
Work experience
Sep 2011 – Mar 2015Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Leipzig-Halle GmbH, Germany
Position: PhD researcher
Jan 2012 – Sep 2013Germany Biomass Research Centre – DBFZ, Germany
Position: Research assistant
Academic activities
Publications
1.Lv, Z., Leite, A.F., Harms, H., Richnow, H.H., Liebetrau, J., Nikolausz, M. 2014. Influences of the substrate feeding regime on methanogenic activity in biogas reactors approached by molecular and stable isotope methods. Anaerobe, 29(0), 91-99.
2.Lv, Z., Hu, M., Harms, H., Richnow, H.H., Liebetrau, J., Nikolausz, M. 2014. Stable isotope composition of biogas allows early warning of complete process failure as a result of ammonia inhibition in anaerobic digesters. Bioresource Technology, 167, 251-259.
3.Zuopeng Lv, Jihong Jiang, Jan Liebetrau, Hans Hermann Richnow, Anko Fischer, Norbert Ács, Marcell Nikolausz. 2018. Ammonium chloride versus urea introduced ammonia inhibition of the biogas process assessed by stable isotope analysis. Chemical Engineering & Technology, 41(4): 671-679.
Oral presentations
Ø2nd International Conference on BIOGAS Microbiology ICBM, Uppsala, Sweden, 10-12 June 2014
Lv, Z., Harms, H., Richnow, H.H., Liebetrau, J., Kleinsteuber S, Nikolausz, M.
Inhibitory effect of ammonia on stable isotope composition of biogas and microbial diversity in anaerobic digesters
ØHIGRADE Spring Conference of Helmholtz Association, Leipzig, Germany, 8 March, 2014
Lv, Z., Harms, H., Richnow, H.H., Liebetrau, J., Kleinsteuber S, Nikolausz, M.
Let’s digest something completely different
Posters presentations
Ø15th World Congress on Anaerobic Digestion, Beijing China, 20-24Oct. 2017
Z. Lv, Jiazhuo Liang, Xin Chen.
Correlations among microbial populations and 13C/12C-CH4 in laboratory scale anaerobic digesters treating swine manure
Ø13th World Congress on Anaerobic Digestion, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 25-28 June 2013
Z. Lv, A. F. Leite, H. Harms, H. H. Richnow J. Liebetrau and M. Nikolausz
Influence of the substrate feeding regime on methanogenic activity in biogas reactors by molecular and stable isotope approaches
ØBiogas Science 2014, Vienna, Austria, 26th -30th Oct. 2014
Zuopeng Lv, Hauke Harms, Jan Liebetrau, Hans-Hermann Richnow, Marcell Nikolausz
Ammonia inhibition of biogas process during the anaerobic co-digestion of chicken manure and maize silage assessed by molecular and stable isotope tools
Professional Service
Reviewer of WASTE MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH