Dr. Meiyin Wu
Associate Professor in the Department of Biology and Molecular Biology at Montclair State University, is an ecologist whose research focuses on habitat restoration and ecosystem management. Her research program emphasizes on species invasion, wetland ecology and management, and ecological restoration. She has recently been awarded a grant from the NSF to study greenhouse gas emissions (CH4 and N2O) from tidal wetlands in the NJ Meadowlands as well as an award from the US EPA Great Lakes Restoration Initiative on research and development of a treatment device to eliminate invasive organisms in the ship ballast water.
She recently completed two wetland program development projects funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for wetlands in the Ausable River and Boquet River watersheds in Upstate New York. She has also had funding in support of her research from the Sea Grant and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the past. She has published over 20 articles and books, as well as has recently been awarded a U.S. patent and has another patent application pending.
She recently completed two wetland program development projects funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for wetlands in the Ausable River and Boquet River watersheds in Upstate New York. She has also had funding in support of her research from the Sea Grant and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the past. She has published over 20 articles and books, as well as has recently been awarded a U.S. patent and has another patent application pending.
Contact: wum@mail.montclair.edu