Wang, L March 12th, 2010
Between Feb-May 2010, I will work at Kenya to instrument our eddy-covariance/isotope monitoring tower, set up our in-house water extraction system for isotope analysis, collect plant photosynthesis data and much more…
Wang, L September 11th, 2009
After one and half month’s productive field work in Kenya, I am glad to be back!
Wang, L June 21st, 2009
I will be Kenya between July 7-August 16 for field work! Excited!
Wang, L September 23rd, 2008
I will stay at Biosphere II (University of Arizona) for a month to collaborate with Juan Villegas, Travis Huxman and David Breshears in their project about vegetation cover and ET partitioning.
Wang, L July 12th, 2008
During July 6-12, 2008, I am taking a short course of “Flux Measurement Fundamentals” . The class is taught by Hape Schmid and Alex Guenther. The class venue is the beautiful University of Michigan Biological Station, located at the northern tip of the lower peninsula of Michigan.
Wang, L July 3rd, 2008
Wang, L., P. D’Odorico. 2008. The limits of water pumps. Science 321: 36-37. PDF
Wang, L May 20th, 2008
Today I officially start a post-doctoral position at Civil and Environmental Department of Princeton University!
Wang, L May 9th, 2008
Wang, L. 2008. Lost in transliteration. Science 320: 745. PDF
Wang, L May 7th, 2008
Won the “Maury Prize” from the Department of Environmental Sciences at University of Virginia on April 30 2008.
The Maury Prize is the most prestigious student award in the Department of Environmental Sciences. It is awarded to the most outstanding graduate or undergraduate student in the Department in any year. Note that it is not awarded if a suitable nominee is not available. Details……
Wang, L April 7th, 2008
During April 6-11, 2008, I will attend “Isoscapes 2008″ meeting. I will present an invited talk entitled “Remote sensing of nitrogen and carbon isotope compositions in terrestrial ecosystems”.