Environmental Science Division

Rooted in global academic frontiers and guided by national strategic priorities, the Environmental Science Division focuses on the critical issue of coordinated control of particulate matter and ozone pollution. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, the group explores the complex interactions between air pollution and energy systems, weather and climate, ecosystems, and public health. Its research not only provides technical support for air quality management in Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta, but also plays a leading role in national environmental governance, climate change mitigation, and carbon neutrality strategies. The division contributes actively to advancing ecological civilization and promoting sustainable development at both national and global levels.

Environmental Engineering Division

Relying on key research platforms such as the Shanghai Professional Technical Service Platform for Organic Solid Waste Pollution Control and Resource Recovery, the Fudan Environmental Science Research Institute, and the Fudan Watershed Pollution Control Research Center, the Environmental Engineering Division conducts interdisciplinary research in pollution control and resource recovery. It has developed a comprehensive research system covering the full spectrum of environmental media, including air, water, soil, and solid waste.

Environmental Health Division

Established in June 2023, the Environmental Health Division is among the first in China to develop environmental health as a secondary discipline under Environmental Science and Engineering. The division has built three key technical platforms: the Exposomics Center, the Organoid-Based Toxicity Assessment Center, and the Computational Toxicology Center. Integrating artificial intelligence and big data analytics, the group focuses on uncovering environmental causes of disease and supports national priorities in air pollution control, emerging pollutant management, green chemistry, and the development of new industries.

Eco-environmental Systems Management Division

The Eco-environmental Systems Management Division centers its research on the social–economic–natural complex ecosystem framework. It focuses on deep decarbonization pathways, ecological security, and innovative governance systems under the context of global environmental and climate change. Key research areas include multi-scale coupling mechanisms among resources, energy, industry, and the environment, as well as the ecological and environmental effects of such interactions. The division aims to develop a balance-oriented ecological protection and governance framework, offering integrated solutions from micro to macro levels. Through interdisciplinary innovation, it supports national strategic goals in ecological and sustainable development.