Dr. Water focuses on key scientific issues related to water quality safety in drinking water sources and conducts systematic research in the following areas:
- Identification and characterization of harmful algae: Classification, identification, and ecological studies of harmful algae that may impact water quality.
- Mechanisms of algae-induced water quality issues: Investigation of the formation processes and environmental drivers of algal pollution and associated harmful metabolites (e.g., 2-methylisoborneol).
- Development of forecasting and control technologies: Creation of data-driven prediction and early warning models for algal issues and exploration of green control strategies and technologies suitable for water sources.
We are committed to advancing the fundamental research and technological applications of algal-related water quality issues, providing scientific support for safeguarding drinking water safety and ensuring the sustainable development of aquatic ecosystems.
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WR2026: Yuying Gui#, Tengxin Cao#, Ming Su*, et. al. Spatiotemporal decoupling of littoral and lacustrine geosmin dynamics: Implications for early warning in drinking water reservoirs. Water Research 2026;298:125788 10.1016/j.watres.2026.125788.
Littoral bloom foreshadows, / a five-week warning, then taste / downstream borne. -
WR2026: Yifan Du, Jinyi Qin*, Ming Su*, et. al. Using bio-based CaCO3 functionalized sediment to simultaneously remove algae and COD through adsorption and sedimentation in water source reservoirs. Water Research 2026;288:124584. 10.1016/j.watres.2025.124584.
Turbid waters clear, / Bio-CaCO₃ binds the green, / Clean lake, calm and still.