Graduate Program Director
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering (BAE), College of Engineering
Associate Professor - Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering (BAE) in the College of Engineering
Farrall Agricultural Engineering Hall, 524 S. Shaw Lane Rm 203
The main foci of my research are to: 1) establish a pelletized fungal platform for value-added biofuel/chemical production; 2) develop algae strains for recombinant proteins production and nutrient (N, P) removal; and 3) utilize the symbiotic characters of mix culture (bacteria and fungi) for value added chemicals and enzymes production.
Ph.D., Washington State University, Engineering Science, 2005
Ph.D., Ocean University of China, Food Science, 2000