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Dr. Xiaoping Li
Deputy Director
Shanghai Academy of Environmental Science,
Shanghai, China,
Tel: 86-21-54487933
Cel: 86-13501643066
E-mail: xiaoping_lee@hotmail.com

EDUCATION
Ph.D. (Ecology), April 1998, University of California, Davis, CA, USA;
M.S. (Environmental Science and Technology), August 1989, International Institute for Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering, Delft, The Netherlands;
M.E. (Mineral Processing Engineering), June 1981, Northeast University, Shenyang, China.

WORKING EXPERIENCE
Shanghai Academy of Environmental Science, Shanghai, China, Deputy Director (2004-now)
East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, Professor (2002-now)
Shanghai Foxin AJ River Treatment Co., Shanghai, China, Executive Vice President, Director of R&D (2002-2003);
Hampton International, NY, USA, Environmental Consultant, Director of B2B Network (1999-2001)
USEPA Center for Ecological Health Research, UC Davis, CA, USA, Post Graduate Research III (1998-1999).
Department of Environmental Science and Policy, UC Davis, CA, USA, Graduate Research Assistant (1994-1998).
The Institute of Ecology, UC Davis, CA, UAS, Visiting Scholar (1992-1994).
Huangpu River Research Department, Shanghai EPA, Shanghai, China, Deputy Director, Senior Engineer (1985-1992).
Division of Water Pollution Control, Shanghai EPA, Shanghai, China, Officer, Engineer, (1981-1985).

MAIN PROJECTS
Chinese Minister of Science and Technology 863 Project: Ecological Restoration of Recreational Rivers in Shanghai (2003-now). Chief Scientist responsible for ecological restoration of aquatic systems;
Chinese Minister of Science and Technology 863 Project: Water Pollution Control and Ecological Restoration of TaiHu Lake (2002-2003). Chief Scientist of FOXIN AJ, Project Leader of environmental dredge and ecological restoration in TaiHu Lake;

US EPA Superfund Project (1994-1999): Integrated assessment of ecosystem health in Clear Lake. Researcher/Ph.D. student responsible for sulphur budget and sediment chemistry modeling in Clear Lake, Ca.;

US EPA Clean Lakes Project (1992-1994): Clean lakes diagnostic/feasibility study for Clear Lake, California. Visiting Scholar responsible for nutrient cycling and its effect on phytoplankton growth in Clear Lake, Ca.;

Chinese National EPA Project (1988-1992): Total Emission Control and Effluent Permit System. Project Leader responsible for total emission control strategy and permit system design, project management and supervisor for demonstration cities;

Chinese National EPA Project (1988-1992): Investigation of Wastewater Treatment Facilities in China. Project Leader responsible for investigation, cost-benefit anlysis, and data base;

Chinese National 65 Key Project (1984-1987): Comprehensive Plan for Huangpu River Pollution Control. Key member of the overall team responsible for optimum analysis, main report edit;

World Bank Projects/Shanghai EPA (1984-1986): Shanghai Urban Study-Liquid Waste Management. Team member of industrial water demand and wastewater evaluation.

MAIN CONSULTING PROJECTS
Shanghai Municipal Committee of Science and Technology: Floating trash skimmer for Huangpu River, Shanghai (2002);

Shanghai Sun A Environmental Technology Engineering Co. Ltd.: Ecological Restoration of WuLiHu Lake, JiangSu Province (2001);

Wisdom International Co. (USA): Flocculants and related facilities applications in oilfield wastewater treatment in China (2001).

HONORS AND AWARDS
Award of traineeship of the Ecotoxicology Program by UC Davis (1995);
Award of research fund by the Public Service Research Program, UC Davis (1995);
Award of allowance by the State Council of China (1992);
National Research Award (second prize) by National EPA, China (1991);
Award of fellowship by the Netherlands Government (1988).

MAIN PUBLICATIONS AND WORKS
Richerson, P.J., T. Suchannek, J., J. Becker, A Heyvaert, D. Slotton, J. Kim, X. Li, L. Meillier, D. Nelson and C. Vaughn, 1998. The history of human impact in the Clear Lake watershed (California) as deduced from lake sediment cores. In Fogg, G. et al (Ed) Integrated assessment of ecosystem health. Ann Arbor Press, Chelsea, MI.

Li, X., C.R. Goldman and P.J Richerson, 1997. Assessment of the effect of nutrients released from the surface sediment on algal growth in Clear Lake, California. ASLO 97: Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Feb. 10-14, 1997.

Li, X., C.R. Goldman and P.J Richerson, 1996. The cycle of iron, nitrogen and phosphorus in the water column of Clear Lake, California. Proceedings of ASLO 1996 Annual Meeting. June 16-20, 1996. UWM.

Li, X., C.R. Goldman and P.J Richerson, 1996. Nutrient bioassays in Clear Lake: Colimitation of iron and nitrogen to phytoplankton growth. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union. Vol.76, No.3 Jan., 16, 1996.

Li, X., 1995. Nutrient bioassays. In Richerson, P.J., et al. The causes and control of algal blooms in Clear Lake (Clean lakes diagnostic/feasibility study for Clear Lake, California), 1995. University of California.

Wang F.K., X. Li and S.G. Wang, 1992. Handbook of Technical Economy for Industrial and Municipal Wastewater Treatment. QingHua University Press, Beijing, China.

Li, X., F.K.Wang and T.H.Deng (Ed.), 1991. Development and Water Pollution Control. Proceedings of 3rd IAWPRC Regional Conference-ASIAN WATERQUAL'91. Nov. 20-24, 1991. Shanghai, China.

Zhu, X.X., Q. Xia and X. Li, 1991. Waste Discharge Permit System of China. Environmental Science Press of China. Beijing, China.

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