Meiyin Wu's Curriculum Vitae

EDUCATION HISTORY:

1999  Ph.D. in Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences
                Washington State University, Pullman, WA

1995  M.S. in Environmental Science and Regional Planning
Washington State University, Pullman, WA  

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES:

 

State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY, Associate Professor in the Center for  Earth and Environmental Science, 8/06 to present

 

State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY, Assistant Professor in the Center for  Earth and Environmental Science, 8/00 to 8/06.

 

University of California Bodega Marine Laboratory, Bodega Bay, CA, 4/97 to 5/98.

 

Washington State University, Pullman, WA, Graduate assistant in the Department of Natural Resource Science, 08/95-5/97.

 

State of Washington Water Research Center, Pullman, WA, Research assistant, 01/93-05/95.

 

 

SELECTED GRANTS AND AWARDS:

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Project title: A volunteer wetland monitoring program and invasive species management plan for the Boquet River watershed. 

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,  Project title: Wildlife habitat enhancement at Lake Alice Management Area. 

Lake Champlain Sea Grant,  Project title: Feasibility study of ultrasound application for water chestnut (Trapa natans L.) management in lake Champlain. 

National Science Foundation, Project title: Ecosystem-level processes in oligotrophic pine barrens ecosystems: baselines for comparisons with productive ecosystems. 

Environmental Protection Agency, Project title: Brownfields and exotic species: what local governments need to know. 

Environmental Protection Agency  Project title: Acid rain and exotic species: a workshop for north country teachers. 

Great Lake Research Consortium, Project title: Ecosystem consequence of purple loosestrife invasion on freshwater cattail wetlands and its impacts on interspecific competition. 

SUNY Presidential Research Award  Project title: Diversity affects nitrogen removal efficiency in constructed wetlands.

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Wu, M. and K. B. Adams.  2007. (In press) Ecosystem Management Enhances Avian Habitat Quality.  Journal of Ecological Restoration 25(2):

Wu, M. and J. Wu. 2007. (In press) Can ultrasound eradicate water chestnuts?  Journal of Ecological Restoration 25(1):

Wu, M. 2007. (In press) Invasive plant management in freshwater ecosystems. In Jiangou Wu (eds), Lectures in Modern Ecology (III): Advances and Key Topics 2. Higher Education Press, Beijing, China.

Wu, J., and M. Wu. Feasibility study of effect of ultrasound on water chestnuts.  Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology 32(4): 595-601

Ruppel, R.E., K.E. Setty, M. Wu. 2004. Decomposition Rates of Typha spp. in Northern Freshwater Wetlands over a Stream-Marsh-Peatland Gradient. Scientia Discipulorum 1: 26-37.

Wu, M., E. H. Franz, and S. Chen.  2002.  Atmospheric oxygen diffusion rates in constructed wetlands.  In C. Nehring and S. Brauning (eds), Wetlands & Remediation 2: 289-294.

Allen, E. B., S. E. Stroke, D.A. Franzi, and M. Wu.  2002.  Watershed Inventory Report, Little Chazy River Watershed Partnership: Lake Champlain Basin Program, 82p.

Wu, M. 2002.  Stop The Purple Invaders.  Boquet River Association Newsletter. 18 (3): 5.

Wu, M., E. H. Franz, and S. Chen.  2001.  Quantify oxygen fluxes and ammonia removal efficiencies in constructed wetlands.  Journal of Water Environment Research 73 (6): 661-666.

Wu, M., E. H. Franz, and S. Chen. 2000. Spartina pectinata: a candidate plant species of constructed treatment wetlands. In: Means, J.L. and Hinchee R.E. (eds.). Wetlands & Remediation 1:133-139. 

Wu, M., S. Hacker, D. Aryer, and D.R. Strong. 1999. Potential of Prokelisia spp. As biological control agents of English cordgrass, Spartina anglica. Biological Control 16 (3): 267-273.

Strong, D. R., and M. Wu. 1999.  American insects feed on English cordgrass.  Biocontrol News and Information 20 (2): 54. 

ORGANIZED CONFERENCES AND PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS

“Invasive Plants Management: A Workshop for Transportation Personnel”, Keene, NY, September 7 2006.

“Invasive Plants in the Boquet River Watershed”, Wadham, NY, July 17, 2006.

“Purple Loosestrife Monitoring Protocol Workshop”, Elizabeth Town, NY, June 24, 2004.

“Invasive Species and its Management”, Saranac Lake, NY, June 18, 2003.

“Brownfields and Exotic Species: What Governments Need to Know”, Valcour, NY. April 29, 2003.

“Acid Rain and Exotic Species: A Conference for North Country Educators”, Valcour, NY. March 26, 2003.

 

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