Head of Department of

Civil Engineering,

Associate Professor

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. PUN Kwok Leung潘國良

 

 

Professional Qualification

 

 

Member, the International Association of Hydraulic Research (IAHR)

 

 

Founding Member, the International Association of Hydraulic Research

(Hong Kong Chapter)

 

IEMA Registered Environmental Auditor

Institute of Environmental Management & Assessment (IEMA), UK

 

Academic Qualification

 

 

Doctor of Philosophy (Hong Kong University of Science & Technology)

 

 

Master of Engineering (Asian Institute of Technology)

 

Bachelor of Science (National Taiwan University)

Working Experience / Professional Practice

 

2002 – Present

Assistant Professor, Chu Hai College

Subjects: Water Resources Engineering, Sanitary Engineering, Fluid Mechanics Physics, Engineering Mathematics I&II, Special topics in Civil Engineering

2000 – 2002

Senior Environmental Consultant in Environmental Management Ltd (EML)

 

1995 – 1996

Open Learning Institute of Hong Kong, part-time tutor

Subject: Environmental Impact Assessment

 

1992 – 1996

Environmental Engineer in Consultants in Environmental Sciences (Asia) Ltd (CES)

 

1989 – 1989

Assistant Engineer in Swire Engineering Ltd

 

1987 – 1988

Assistant Engineer in Lee Yu Kee Ltd

 


 

Selected Publications

 

 

Pun, K. L. (2003). Implementation of Environmental Protection Work in Large-scale Infrastructure Developments - Hong Kong's Experience. International Symposium on the "Development of the Western Part of China and Environmental Protection Problems", Shaanxi Normal University, Xian, China, 20-25 December 2003 (in press).

 

Pun, K. L., Lee, H. S., Tso, L. S. H, and Cheung, A. K. Y. (2002). A 3-dimensional Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Model for Prediction of Coastal Water Pollution - Model Set-up and Verification.  Proceedings of the International Conference on Wastewater Management and Technologies for Highly Urbanized Coastal Cities 2002, Hong Kong, 314-319.

 

 

Davidson M. J., and Pun K. L., (2000). Locating discharge trajectories in still and moving ambient fluids. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Vol. 126, No. 7, 513-524.

 

 

Pun, K. L., and Davidson M. J., (1999). On the behaviour of adverted plumes and thermals. Journal of Hydraulic Research, International Association of Hydraulic Research (IAHR), Vol. 37, No. 4, 519-540.

 

 

Pun, K. L., Davidson M. J. and Wang H. J. (1999). Merging jets in a coflowing ambient fluid - a hybrid approach. Journal of Hydraulic Research, IAHR, Vol. 38, No. 2, 105-114.

 

 

Davidson M. J., and Pun K. L., (1999). Weakly-adverted jets in a crossflow. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 125, No. 1, 47-58.

 

 

Pun, K. L., Davidson, M. J., and Wood, I. R. (1998). Momentum-based solutions for buoyant jet trajectories in still and flowing ambient fluids. Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Environmental Hydraulics, Hong Kong, 135-140.

 

 

Davidson M. J., and Pun K. L., (1998). A hybrid model for the prediction of initial dilutions from outfall discharges. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 124, No. 12, 1188-1197

 

 

Davidson M. J., Pun K. L., and Wang H. J., (1997). Applications of laser-induced fluorescence and image processing in observing plume behaviour, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Fluid Dynamic Measurement and its Applications, Beijing, 144-149.

 

 

Shibayama T., and Pun K. L., (1992). Multi-level model for hydrodynamic circulation and dispersion process in bays, Coastal Engineering in Japan, Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. 35, No. 1, 49-66.