Justin Lian
Postdoc
- Name
- Dr. Z. Lian
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- z.lian@cml.leidenuniv.nl
Justin has an Engineering background in both Environmental and Mechanical Engineering. He used to work in the industry for two years. Now he aims to investigate how life cycle assessment can advance emerging technologies in the engineering field toward sustainable development. He started working as a postdoc at the Industrial Ecology department of CML in June 2022.
Professional experience
Justin is currently a postdoctoral researcher in Industrial Ecology at CML. He received his bachelor’s degree (Environmental Engineering) and Ph.D. (Environmental Engineering) degree from The University of Nottingham and his M.Sc. (Environmental Systems Engineering) degree from University College London in the United Kingdom.
His research interests are life cycle assessment for industry and engineering applications, industrial waste/pollution treatment, application of artificial intelligence algorithms to engineering, sustainability and clean energy, carbon capture and storage (CCS), microfluidics technologies including manufacturing of microdevices/chips, etc.
He participated in the LEAP (Local Energy ADvanture Partnership) Micro AD project while pursuing his M.Sc. at University College London. This project demonstrated urban closed loop cycles where food waste was collected locally and anaerobically digested into renewable gas and fertilizer. Justin applied his professional skills to practice and produced a report on life cycle assessment by using SimaPro to examine the environmental impacts of the project. The report provided options and suggestions to enhance efficiency and product quality while reducing the environmental impact of the plant.
Prior to joining CML, he worked in the industry for two years where he accumulated valuable working and management experiences in the industry before his next move.
Research topic
Justin is currently working on PROGENY (Proto-Opto-Electro-Mechanical Hybrid Systems For Generation Next Bionic Devices) project which is funded by The European Union. PROGENY has excellent academic partners from eight institutes including Leiden University, in six different European countries. Dr. Justin Lian is responsible for supporting the ongoing early-stage sustainability assessment of this new generation of technologies using life cycle assessment, working hand-in-hand with top material and technology developers in Europe.
Postdoc
- Science
- Centrum voor Milieuwetenschappen Leiden
- CML/Industriele Ecologie
- Lian Z., Sai N., Campos L., Fisher R.P., Linden K.G. & Cucurachi S. (2024), Exploring the implementation feasibility of the sol-char sanitation system using machine learning and life cycle assessment, Resources, Conservation and Recycling 209: 107784.
- Chen Z., Lian Z., Zhu H., Zhang J., Zhang Y., Xiang X., Huang D., Tjokro K.J., Barbarossa V., Cucurachi S. & Dong B. (2024), Application of life cycle assessment in the pharmaceutical industry: a critical review, Journal of Cleaner Production 459: 142550.
- Lian Z., Siebler F., Steubing B.R.P., Jesorka A., Barbarossa V., Wang R., Leo K., Sen I. & Cucurachi S (2024), Quantifying the present and future environmental sustainability of cleanrooms, Cell Reports Sustainability 1(9): 100219.
- Lian Z., Dimitrova Y., Fasano M., Sen I. & Cucurachi S. (2024), Valorization of large-scale supply of carbonated water: a review, Journal of CO2 Utilization 85: 102884.