Liu Tingting

Name: Liu Tingting

Gender: Female

Degrees: Ph.D.

Title: Professor

E-mail : tingting.liu@bjut.edu.cn

þ Doctoral supervisor

þ Master Supervisor

Current Professional Societies

1. Guest editor of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health;

2. Member of the International Society for Industrial Ecology;

3. Member of the International Waste Working Group (IWWG).

Research Areas

1. stakeholders’ behavior in circular economy and waste management;

2. resources and environmental policy simulation and design;

3. multi- dimension assessment of the social and environmental system.

Honors

1. Outstanding Young Talents from Beijing Municipal Universities, 2022.

2. The First Prize of Science and Technology Award of China Circular Economy Association, 2019;

3. International Clean Energy Talent, 2018;

4. New Talent of Beijing University of Technology, 2018;

5. The Second Prize of the Excellent Suggestions from Science and Technology Researchers of Beijing, 2016;

6. Beijing Youth Talent Scholar, 2016;

7. The First Prize of Outstanding Social Survey Project from Young University Scholars in Beijing, 2014;

8. Outstanding Graduate Award of Renmin University of China, 2013;

9. Government Scholarship from the Ministry of Education, 2010

Publications

1. Liu TT, Wu YF, Yang DC. Research on recycling industry chain of waste electrical and electronic products. China Social Sciences Press, Beijing, China, 2022.12.

2. Liu TT, Ma ZY. Climate Change and New Energy: Bioenergy Production on Marginal Land. The Commercial Press, Beijing, China, 2021.03.

3. Liu TT, Wang PZ, Wu SY, et al. Achieving a win-win situation by promoting internet recycling of waste electronics and preventing information leakage in a multi-party game. Heliyon, 2023, 9: e19903.

4. Liu TT, Cao J, Wu YF, et al. Exploring influencing factors of WEEE social recycling behavior: A Chinese perspective. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021, 312:127829.

5. Liu TT, Liu YR, Luo EH, et al. Who is the most effective stakeholder to incent in the waste cooking oil supply chain? A case study of Beijing, China. Energy, Ecology and Environment, 2019, 4(3):116–124.

6. Liu TT, Liu YR, Wu SY, et al. Restaurants' behaviour, awareness, and willingness to submit waste cooking oil for biofuel production in Beijing. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018, 204: 636-642.

7. Liu TT, Huffman T, Kulshreshtha S, et al. Bioenergy production on marginal land in Canada: Potential, economic feasibility, and greenhouse gas emissions impacts. Applied Energy, 2017, 205: 477-485.

8. Liu TT, Ma ZY, Huffman T, et al. Gap of Provincial decision maker's perception and knowledge of climate change adaptation in China. Environmental Science & Policy, 2016, 58: 41-51.

9. Liu TT, Wu YF, Tian X, et al. Urban household solid waste generation and collection in Beijing, China. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2015, 104(11): 31-37.

10. Liu TT, McConkey B, Huffman T, et al. Potential and Impacts of Renewable Energy Production from Agricultural Biomass in Canada. Applied Energy, 2014, 130: 222-229.

Personal statement

Dr. Tingting Liu works as an associate professor and doctoral/master supervisor at the College of Materials Science and Engineering,the Institute of Circular Economy, Beijing University of Technology. She has experience working at Yale University, Mälardalen University, and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. She has published over 50 papers, and 25 are indexed by SCI &SSCI journals such as Applied Energy and Journal of Cleaner Production. Meanwhile, she has chaired about 20 National and Provincial level projects. She has rich experience in working with international scholars and supervising international students. All students with economics, ecology, or environment background and data analysis and model-building skills are welcome to contact her.