One Earth
2021
Xin Zhang
Professor
Location
Appalachian Laboratory
Areas of Expertise
Environmental science and policy, biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nitrogen, earth system modeling, atmospheric-biosphere interactions.
Bio
Xin Zhang is currently working as a Professor at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (opens in a new tab) and the Director for the Global Nitrogen Innovation Center for Clean Energy and Environment (NICCEE). The goal of Xin’s current research is to evaluate how socioeconomic and biogeochemical processes affect the global nutrient cycle and the sustainability of agricultural production 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 worldwide, Xin has published papers on various peer-reviewed journals, including Nature and
Xin received a B.S. in Environmental Science and a B.S. in Computer Science from Ocean University of China (OUC), an M.A. in Environmental Science from Peking University (2007), and a Ph.D. from Yale University (2012). In addition to the academic education, she has completed internships and projects at various national and international organizations, including the United Nations and China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection.
Education
- Yale University, 2013, Ph.D., Environmental Sciences
- Peking University, 2007, M.S., Environmental Sciences
- Ocean University of China, 2004, B.A., Environmental Sciences and Computer Science
Graduate Program Foundation Areas
Earth & Ocean Sciences | Environment & Society
Regularly Offered Courses
Sustainable Agriculture
Contact Information
Mailing Address:
301 Braddock Road
Frostburg, MD 21532
US
Frostburg, MD 21532
US
Recent Publications
Nature
2017
Nature
2015
Journal of Environmental Quality
2015
Environmental Research Letters
2016
PNAS
2014
