
Dr Liu Ye is also affiliated with the Advanced Water Management Centre at UQ. Smoke is the first painting from a trinity of epic crimson-hued horizontal canvases from 2001-2002, the second of which resides in the esteemed M+ Sigg Collection and the third in an eminent private collection after fetching the artist’s auction record in 2013. 1964) combines abstraction and figuration to create bold, meditative paintings that investigate the intersections of history. She is also a member of the Australia Association for Engineering Education (AAEE), Engineers Australia (EA) and as a reviewer for 20 international journals. Liu also received more than eight scientific awards (including Research Innovation Award from Australia Water Association, UQ Foundation Research Excellence Award, etc.), and is an elected management committee member of the (IWA) Specialist Group on Instrumentation, Control, and Automation (ICA). Verified email at uq.edu.au - Homepage Greenhouse gas emissions from wastewateron-line process. Small, delicate paintings depict close-up views of books mostly painted in a faded monochromatic palettea selection of new works from Liu's 'Flower', 'Book. Ye has been awarded over $3M competitive research funding - including two Discovery Projects, Linkage projects, and the Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) Fellowship from Australian Research Council - along with several other industry-funded projects. Associate Professor, The University of Queensland. Stepping into The Book and the Flower, Liu Ye 's solo show at David Zwirner in New York (29 October19 December 2020) is like walking into a vault. She has more than 90 publications, including 61 fully refereed journal papers (with over 2000 citation and an h-index of 26 (Scopus, Oct 04, 2019)), and is a co-inventor of four patents. in 2010 and her research focuses on sustainable and cost-effective water and wastewater treatment, including on-line process control, novel technology development, resource recovery and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (monitoring, modeling, and mitigation of N2O) from biological wastewater treatment processes.

Numerous key galleries and museums such as Esther Schipper have featured Liu Yes work in the past. Liu Ye’s paintings have also been included in important group exhibitions, such as In Time 2012 Chinese Oil Painting Biennale at the National Art Museum of China, Beijing (2012) and Future Pass From Asia to the World, a collateral event of the 54th Venice Biennale, which traveled to the Wereldmuseum, Rotterdam, the.
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His work is currently being shown at M WOODS in Beijing. Dr Liu Ye is an Associate Professor at The University of Queensland in the School of Chemical Engineering. Dr Liu Ye is an Associate Professor at The University of Queensland in the School of Chemical Engineering. Liu Ye is a Chinese Asian Modern & Contemporary painter who was born in 1964.
