Beijing, China

Changhe Chen


Average Co-Inventor Count = 7.0

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Years Active: 2011

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Changhe Chen in Soil Amelioration

Introduction

Changhe Chen is a notable inventor based in Beijing, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of environmental science, particularly in the area of soil amelioration. His innovative approach utilizes byproducts from thermal power plants to address soil alkalinity issues.

Latest Patents

Changhe Chen holds a patent for the "Use of the flue gas desulfurization byproduct from thermal power plants and facilities and a method for alkali soil amelioration." This invention presents a novel use of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) byproducts, transforming them from waste into a valuable resource. The method involves calculating the necessary components in the FGD byproduct to determine the appropriate amount needed for ameliorating alkali soil. The application of this method allows for efficient and cost-effective soil treatment, making it a promising solution for agricultural practices.

Career Highlights

Changhe Chen is affiliated with Tsinghua University, where he continues to engage in research and development. His work focuses on innovative solutions that bridge environmental sustainability and agricultural productivity. With 1 patent to his name, he has established himself as a key figure in the field of soil science.

Collaborations

Changhe Chen has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Xuchang Xu and Masayoshi Sadakata. These partnerships have further enhanced his research and contributed to the advancement of innovative methods in soil amelioration.

Conclusion

Changhe Chen's work exemplifies the intersection of innovation and environmental stewardship. His patented method for utilizing FGD byproducts not only addresses soil alkalinity but also promotes sustainable agricultural practices. Through his contributions, he is paving the way for a more sustainable future in agriculture.

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