На основании своих публикаций он получил докторскую степень (Дарем) и докторскую степень в Университете Дарема и Университете Стратклайда в 1992 и 2004 годах, соответственно. В 1997 году удостоен звания старшего научного сотрудника Краучера (Фонд Краучера в Гонконге); приглашенный научный сотрудник Королевского общества (Королевское общество, Великобритания) с 2000 г.; Почетный профессор (Гонконгский баптистский университет) с 2013 г.; Профессор кафедры Чан Цзян (Министерство образования Китая) с 2014 г., Премия Милтона Гордона за выдающиеся достижения в области фиторемедиации (Международное общество фитотехнологий) в 2016 г.; Член Общества геохимии и здоровья окружающей среды (SEGH) с 2018 г.; и Серебряная медаль Международного конкурса изобретений (Женева) в 2019 г.
Professor Ming Hung WONG
BSc (CUHK), MSc, PhD, DSc (Durham), MBA, DSc (Strathclyde) H-index — 102 Scopus
Professor Wong is currently Advisor (Environmental Science), The Education University of Hong Kong; and Editor-in-Chief of Environmental Geochemistry and Health (Springer Nature). His research areas included ‘Environmental health and toxicology,’ ‘Ecological restoration of contaminated sites,’ and ‘Resource reuse, focusing on using food waste for growing safe and quality fish.’ He has published over 770 SCI papers. According to the List of World’s Top 2% Scientists (Stanford University, 2020 and 2021), Professor Wong is ranked No. 6 (career-long) globally under Environmental Sciences.
He obtained a PhD (Durham) and a DSc each from Durham University and Strathclyde University in 1992 and 2004, respectively, based on his publications. He was awarded the Croucher Senior Fellow (Croucher Foundation of Hong Kong) in 1997; the Royal Society Visiting Fellow (Royal Society, UK) in 2000; Emeritus Professor (Hong Kong Baptist University) in 2013; Chang Jiang Chair Professor (Ministry of Education of China) in 2014, the Milton Gordon Award for Excellence in Phytoremediation (International Phytotechnology Society) in 2016; Fellow of the Society of Environmental Geochemistry and Health (SEGH) in 2018; and Silver Medal (for Upgrading Food Waste as Fish Feeds) of the International Inventions (Geneva) in 2019.