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Department of Interest: Biological Sciences

Yongjin Xiao
Ph.D. Student
Email: [[yxiao]]Phone: (804) 684-7946 or (804) 684-7739
Office: Andrews Hall, 210
Department of Interest: Biological Sciences
Education
- M.S. Joint European Master Program in Water and Coastal Management
University of Algarve, Portugal
University of Bergen, Norway
Graduate with distinguished honor
- B.S. Physical Geography
Nanjing University, China
Graduate with honor
Research interests
My research interests are ecological modeling, carbon cycling and eutrophication. Presently I am working with Dr. Marjorie A.M. Friedrichs to apply biogeochemical model and satellite data to study the carbon cycling along the continental shelf.
Publications
- Xiao, Y., J.G. Ferreira, S.B. Bricker, J.P. Nunes, M. Zhu and X., Zhang (2007). Trophic assessment in Chinese coastal systems - Review of methodologies and application to the Changjiang (Yangtze) Estuary and Jiaozhou Bay. Estuaries and Coasts, 30(6), 901-918.
- Dai, F., Z. Wang, Y. Li and Y. Xiao (2008). Effects of species richness on colony biomass and tests of sampling- and complementary effect. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology (in Chiense), 19 (4), 887-892.
- Ferreira, J.G., H.C. Andersson, R.A. Corner, X. Desmit, Q. Fang, E.D. de Goede, S.B. Groom, H. Gu, B.G. Gustafsson, A.J.S. Hawkins, R. Hutson, H. Jiao, D. Lan, J. Lencart-Silva, R. Li, X. Liu, Q. Luo, J.K. Musango, A.M. Nobre, J.P. Nunes, P.L. Pascoe, J.G.C. Smits, A. Stigebrandt, T.C. Telfer, M. de Wit, X. Yan, X.L. Zhang, Z. Zhang, M.Y.Zhu, C.B. Zhu, S.B. Bricker, Y. Xiao, S. Xu, C.E. Nauen and M. Scalet (2008). SPEAR - Sustainable options for people, catchment and aquatic resources.
- Wang, B., M. Zhu and Y. Xiao (2007). Case report of “Changjiang Estuary”. In: National Estuarine Eutrophication Assessment Update, ed. by Bricker S., B. Longstaff, W. Dennison, A. Jones, J., Woerner, C. Wicks and K. Boicourt, 121-123.
Selected oral presentations
- 09/2011: An ecosystem model comparison on the Northeast U.S. continental shelf using data assimilation. MEECE Summer School, Ankara, Turkey.
- 12/2010: Model study of phytoplankton phenology on the Northeast U.S. continental shelf. Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.
- 12/2010: Trophic assessment in Chinese coastal systems. South China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Guangzhou, China.
- 12/2020: Trophic assessment in Chinese coastal systems. Jinan University, Guangzhou, China.
- 05/2010: Model study of phytoplankton phenology on the Northeast U.S. continental shelf. 2nd International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean, Norfolk, VA.
- 03/2008: Trophic assessment in Chinese coastal systems – two case studies. TAICHI (Trophic Assessment in China) Meeting, Hangzhou, China.
- 11/2007: Virtual oysters in Chesapeake Bay – a modeling study of productivity and top-down control of eutrophication. ERF Conference, Providence, RI.
Honors and awards
- 2011: MEECE Summer School the Best Student Talk/Poster Presentation Award
- 2011: MEECE Summer School the Best Group Presentation Award
- 2010-present: NASA NESSF Fellowship
- 2009: Craig L. Smith Memorial Scholarship
- 2007: ERF Travel Award for Young Scientists
- 2005-2007: Erasmus Mundus Fellowship
- 2002: Top award of Chinese National Scholarship
Journal review
- Biogeosciences
- Continental Shelf Research
- Science of the Total Environment
Professional memberships
- American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO)
- American Geophysical Union (AGU)













