美国马里兰大学环境研究中心与ylzzcom永利总站线路检测学术交流
美国马里兰大学环境研究中心与河海大学ylzzcom永利总站线路检测学术交流
时 间:2018年4月15日上午9:00
地 点:环境院会议室(水利馆408)
举办单位:ylzzcom永利总站线路检测、创新研究院
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1、学术报告 9:00-10:00 报告人:Dave Nemazie (美国马里兰大学环境科学中心 主任,教授)
报告题目:Integrating monitoring data into environmental health report cards to assess progress in restoration
2、学术报告 10:00-11:00 报告人:Xin Zhang(美国马里兰大学环境科学中心 副教授)
报告题目:Sustainable Nutrient Management in Agricultural Production: Integrating Social and Ecological Perspectives
报告人简介:
Dave Nemazie (美国马里兰大学环境科学中心 主任,教授)
Dave Nemazie has extensive experience in aquatic research, science and policy interface, university administration, partnership development, and public relations. He has developed new partnerships with the public, private, and non-profit sector, locally as well as internationally. He is passionate about environmental science: both communicating its relevance to the public and its impact on the decision making process. He received a MS in marine sciences while studying the ecology of zooplankton in Chesapeake Bay through the University of Maryland College Park.
Xin Zhang(美国马里兰大学环境科学中心 副教授)
Xin Zhang is currently working as an Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES). The goal of Xin's current research is to evaluate how socioeconomic and biogeochemical processes affect the global nutrient cycle and, in turn, provide policy input on mitigating nutrient pollution while meeting global food and biofuel demands. Xin’s research approaches are from both natural science, including the Earth System Model and atmospheric measurements, and social science, such as econometrics analysis. Collaborating closely with economists, modelers, and field experimentalists from US (e.g., Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory), France (e.g., CIRED laboratory), and China (e.g., China Agricultural University), Xin has published papers on various peer-reviewed journals, including Nature and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and have received research grants from multiple institutions, including National Science Foundation and OCP Research LLC.