Jianwei Li, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
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Education:
Ph.D. Duke University
BS. China Agriculture University
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Research Interests:
Biogeochemistry
Climate Change
Soil Science
Agriculture
Ecosystem ecology
Microbial Ecology
Ecosystem Modeling
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Courses taught:
AGSC 7610听 Doctoral Seminar in Agricultural Sciences
AGSC 5800听 Biogeochemistry
AGSC 5570听 Climate Change
AGSC 5500听 Environmental Issues and Sustainability
AGSC 4570听 Climate Change
AGSC 2401 Fundamentals of Environmental Science II
AGSC 2400 Fundamentals of Environmental Science I
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Biography
Jianwei Li is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, 麻豆传媒, Nashville TN. He has been an Assistant Professor at the same department since 2014. He studied agriculture and environment in China, and graduated in 1997 with a bachelor degree at China Agricultural University, Beijing. After working for two years as research assistant in Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, he moved to North Carolina in US and obtained his Ph.D. degree in Environmental Science at Duke University, Durham NC, with a thesis on effects of land use changes on soil biogeochemistry in Southeastern US region. After his postdoctoral training in soil ecology and modeling in University of Kansas and University of Oklahoma, he accepted the tenure track assistant professor position in 2014.
His research seeks to understand how climate change factors alter soil microbial processes, and the degree to which these changes feedback to long-term carbon and nutrients cycling in soils and terrestrial ecosystems (e.g., bioenergy cropland). His interdisciplinary research integrates field and laboratory observations as well as modeling approaches to address questions that intersect external disturbances and terrestrial biogeochemical cycles. His current research projects focus on thermal variations on mineralization of soil organic matter in croplands, and assimilating long-term field and incubation data with mechanistic models to improve soil model predictions in response to climate warming.
Dr. Li was awarded for his excellent service to overseas Chinese ecologist association, the Oosting student fellow at Duke University and the Outstanding Researcher Award at the College of Agriculture in TSU. He has served in the editorial board of Applied Soil Ecology since 2021, as the associate editor for Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science since 2020 and an editorial board member of Scientific Reports since 2015.
Jianwei Li