Joseph Hun-wei Lee (Chinese: 李行偉) is a Chinese civil engineer, currently serving as President of the Macau University of Science and Technology.[1]

李行偉
Joseph Hun-wei Lee
Lee in 2016
Macau University of Science and Technology President (2021- )
International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research(IAHR)President (2019-2023)
Personal details
NationalityChinese
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology (BS, SM, PhD)

Education and career edit

Lee received a BSc, a MSc, and a PhD in Civil engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[2] He has been elected President of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR),[3] the first Chinese to head the IAHR in its over eight decades of history.[4] He is a past President of the Hong Kong Academy of Engineering Sciences (HKAES), past Chairman of Hong Kong Research Grant Council (RGC)[5] as well as the Assessment Panel of the Hong Kong Public Policy Research Scheme. He was the founding Editor-in-chief of the Journal of Hydro-environment Research (JHER).[6]

He joined the faculty of the University of Delaware as an Assistant Professor, and moved to the University of Hong Kong in 1980. At the University of Hong Kong, he was Dean of Engineering from 2000-2003,[7] and Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Staffing) from 2004-2010. During 2010-2016, he took office as Vice-President for Research and Graduate Studies at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

Research edit

Joseph Lee's research is about the use of hydraulics in application to environmental problems, specifically the theory of buoyant jets and its environmental applications, eco-hydraulics related to dynamics of algal blooms and red tides, AI and real time water quality forecasting systems and urban flood control for climate change. He is also the Director of the Croucher Laboratory of Environmental Hydraulics since 2004.[8] He is listed in Stanford University top 2% of scientists globally, Sep. 2022.[9][10]

He developed the theoretical modelling and engineering prediction of the mixing and dilution of turbulent buoyant jets in an ambient current and proposed the Lagrangian integral jet model - JETLAG,[11][12][13] a general tool that enables the first engineering prediction of the 3D trajectory and the initial dilution of an arbitrarily inclined buoyant jet in stratified ambient current. The method forms the basis of the VISJET modelling system[12] that is widely used internationally for impact assessment and outfall design. His work on buoyant jet theory has also been applied to unravel the transmission and spreading mechanisms of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Hong Kong in 2003.[14][15]

Professor Lee has pioneered the development of early warning system of Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB)[16] and helped advance smart environmental management for water resilience.[17] In 2008 he proposed Project WATERMAN – a real-time coastal water quality forecast and management system. The system has been adopted for environmental impact assessment, emergency response, and daily beach water quality forecasting[18] and scientific management of marine fish culture by the Hong Kong Government.[19][20]

He has served as consultant on major hydro-environmental projects, contributing to the Hong Kong Harbour Area Treatment Scheme, Yuen Long Bypass Floodway[21] and Tai Hang Tung Storage Scheme.[22] His theory on supercritical vortex intakes has been adopted in the design of Hong Kong West Drainage Tunnel[23][24] and urban drainage infrastructures in other cities such as the Thames Tideway Tunnel in London.[25]

As independent expert appointed by the Hong Kong SAR Government, he has also helped resolve complex high profile public investigations of environmental episodes of social importance – including the “Excess lead in drinking water of public housing” in 2015,[26][27][28] the mysterious disastrous Tai Po River debris flooding in 2010,[29][30] and the Environmental Impact Assessment Appeal (EIA) of a railway line through the Long Valley Wetland EIA in 2001.[31][32] He also led a CAE-HKAES study which assisted the national policy of developing the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area into an international innovation and technology hub.[33]

His life and work were featured in a one-hour episode of the RTHK science documentary “Our Scientists”.

Honours and awards edit

  • 2023 Honorary Fellow, The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers[34]
  • 2002 Fellow, Hong Kong Academy of Engineering Sciences[35]
  • 2008 Fellow, Royal Academy of Engineering, United Kingdom[36]
  • China State Scientific and Technological Progress Award (First and Principal Investigator, 2010, Second Class)[37]
  • ASCE Hunter Rouse Hydraulic Engineering Award (2009)[38]
  • Honorary Membership, International Association for Hydro-environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) (2015)[39]
  • Senior Research Fellowship Award of the Croucher Foundation (1998)[40]
  • Croucher Laboratory of Environmental Hydraulics (2004)[41]
  • Karl Emil Hilgard Hydraulic Prize of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) (2013)[42]
  • Distinguished IAHR-APD Membership Award (2010)[43]
  • Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow, University of Karlsruhe, Germany (1992-1993)[44]
  • Innovation Award (Sustainability), the Hong Kong Construction Industry Council (2017)[45]
  • Innovation Award for Construction Industry of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (2002)[46]
  • Dai Yu Science & Technology Medal of Chinese Hydraulic Engineering Society (Second class) (2018)[47]

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ "MUST Announces its New Appointment of President".
  2. ^ "Personal CV" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-07-27. Retrieved 2023-08-11.
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  4. ^ "中国发布丨中国香港学者李行伟连任国际水利与环境工程学会主席_新闻中心_中国网". news.china.com.cn. Retrieved 2023-08-14.
  5. ^ "Appointment of Research Grants Council Chairman". Archived from the original on 2021-03-08. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  6. ^ Lee, Joseph Hun-wei; Seo, Il-won (2007-12-04). "Editor's Note". Journal of Hydro-environment Research. 1 (2): 79. doi:10.1016/j.jher.2007.11.001. ISSN 1570-6443.
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  11. ^ Lee, Joseph H. W.; Cheung, Valiant (1990). "Generalized Lagrangian Model for Buoyant Jets in Current". Journal of Environmental Engineering. 116 (6): 1085–1106. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9372(1990)116:6(1085). ISSN 0733-9372.
  12. ^ a b Joseph H. W. Lee, Vincent H. Chu (2003). Turbulent Jets and Plumes: A Lagrangian Approach. Vol. 2003 (1st ed.). New York: Springer New York, NY. pp. 1–359. doi:10.1007/978-1-4615-0407-8. ISBN 9781402075209 – via Springer.
  13. ^ Lee, Hun-wei Joseph (2012). "Mixing of Multiple Buoyant Jets". Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 138 (12): 1008–1021. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0000560. Archived from the original on 2021-08-23. Retrieved 2021-08-23 – via ASCE Library.
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  15. ^ "WHO experts consulted university engineers on identifying 'at-risk' buildings in Hong Kong" (PDF). Convocation Newsletter (1): 11. 2003.
  16. ^ Lee, Joseph H.W.; Huang, Yan; Dickman, Mike; Jayawardena, A.W. (2003). "Neural network modelling of coastal algal blooms". Ecological Modelling. 159 (2–3): 179–201. doi:10.1016/S0304-3800(02)00281-8.
  17. ^ Harrison, Paul J.; Yin, Kedong; Lee, J.H.W.; Gan, Jianping; Liu, Hongbin (2008). "Physical–biological coupling in the Pearl River Estuary". Continental Shelf Research. 28 (12): 1405–1415. doi:10.1016/j.csr.2007.02.011.
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  28. ^ Chan, Shu Ning; Chang, Lu; Choi, King Wah; Lee, Joseph H. W.; Fawell, John K.; Kwok, Kelvin Y. T. (2020-11-17). "Unraveling the Causes of Excess Lead in Drinking Water Supply Systems of Densely Populated High-Rise Buildings in Hong Kong". Environmental Science & Technology. 54 (22): 14322–14333. doi:10.1021/acs.est.0c03232. ISSN 0013-936X.
  29. ^ "Investigations into flooding at Sha Po Tsai Village completed (with video)". www.info.gov.hk. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  30. ^ Lee, Joseph Hun-wei (2010-10-12). "Review of Investigation Report on the Flooding in Sha Po Tsai Village, Tai Po on 22 July 2010" (PDF). www.devb.gov.hk. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  31. ^ "ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT APPEAL BOARD NO. 2 OF 2000". www.epd.gov.hk. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
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  43. ^ "2010 IAHR APD Distinguished Membership Award". Archived from the original on 2021-07-21. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  44. ^ "Prof. Dr. Joseph Hun-Wei Lee Profile". www.humboldt-foundation.de. Retrieved 2023-09-17.
  45. ^ "CIC Construction Innovation Award 2017 | CIC Construction Innovation Expo 2022". ciexpo.cic.hk. Retrieved 2023-09-17.
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