Deli Wang
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MSRC-5000, Stony Brook University• Stony Brook, NY 11790 • (631) 943-6983 • dwang@ic.sunysb.edu
Talented Environmental Scientist with outstanding database management and data analysis skills
·         PhD, master and bachelor’s degrees in environmental sciences.               
·         Over nine years of water quality data analysis experience.         
·         With experiences of overseeing and coordinating water-quality network in South Shore Estuary, Long Island.
·         Adept in analyzing, interpreting, displaying and QA/QC data.
·        Proven ability in standard scientific data analysis including statistical and graphical techniques, and developing water-quality indicators.
·         Good in GIS, and computer software ArcView GIS editor 9.2.
·         Familiar with developing and modifying computer code (e.g., Matlab, C++, Fortran).
·         Excellent communication skills.

Professional Experience and Accomplishments:

     Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY                                                                                            2003-2007
·   Responsible for water quality data (e.g., inorganic nutrients, organic matter, heavy metals, BOD/COD, Chl-a and E. coli) 
analyses in Long Island Sound and South Shore Estuary, Long Island. 
·   Conducted database (water quality data in coastal waters around Long Island) management, manipulation, and programming 
by using computer software: Matlab, Access and C++.
·  Conducted Statistical and graphical analysis for water quality indicators by using standard scientific analysis methods, e.g., 
correlation analysis, and Principle Component Analyses by using Matlab and STATISTICA.
·   Assessed the impact of anthropogenic processes (e.g., land use, sewage effluences, groundwater pollution, and algal blooms) 
on water quality and biological resources (by conducting multivariable and correlation analyses), and applied these analyses to
environmental issues related to public health.

     University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK                                                                                     2001-2003

·         Water quality (organic matter, inorganic nutrients, bacteria and phytoplankton) analyses in Alaskan Rivers and coastal waters. 
·         Conducted statistical and graphical analysis for sources and sinks of pollutant tracers, e.g., organic matter.
·         Assessed the impact of anthropogenic processes on these waters (e.g., land use, and eutrophication). 

     First Institute of Oceanography, SOA, China                                                                                           1998-2001

·        Conducted water quality (e.g., nutrients, heavy metals, pH, DO, Chl-a, Kjeldahl Nitrogen, BOD/COD) investigation and assessment 
in river water and coastal waters.
·        Conducted Database management, manipulation, and programming in coastal areas in China by using computer software: Matlab, 
Access and C++.
·        Statistical and graphical analysis for water quality and assessed the impact of anthropogenic processes on these waters (by using 
computer software: Matlab, Surfer and Grapher).
·         Multivariable and correlation analyses for factors affecting water-quality conditions in the watershed. 

Computer Skills:

        Microsoft Office, Matlab, Arcview GIS editor, SigmaPlot, C++, STATISTICA, Macromedia Dreamwaver 


AWARDS AND HONORS:

2005                         
Research Fellow at Peconic Baykeeper, Riverhead, NY.
2004                          University Fellowship at the Stony Brook University, NY.
2003                                  University Scholarship at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, AK.
1997                          Research Fellow at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
 
Publications:
 
Wang, D., Sañudo-Wilhelmy, S., and Aller, A.C., 2007. A new method of analyzing different species of dissolved  molybdenum in aquatic 
     systems. in preparing.

Wang, D., Sañudo-Wilhelmy, S., and Goodbred, S.L., Jr., 2006. Separation of different chemical species of vanadium in natural waters by solid
     -phase extraction. Oceanography and Limnology: Methods, submitted.

Wang, D., Sañudo-Wilhelmy, S., and Goodbred, SL., Jr., 2006. Chemical speciation of dissolved vanadium in the western Long Island Sound.
     The proceedings of Long Island Sound Research and New England Estuarine Research Society  Preliminary Joint Conference, October 26-28,
     2006, New London, Connecticut, 260p.

Wang, D., Henrichs, S.M., and Guo, L., 2006. Distribution of dissolved organic carbon and carbohydrates in the western  Arctic Ocean. Conti-
     nental Shelf Research, 26(14): 1654-1667.

Guéguen, C., Guo, L., Wang, D., Tanaka, N. and Hung C.C., 2005. Chemical characteristics and origin of dissolved organic matter in the Yukon
     River. Biogeochemistry, 77: 139-155.

Guo, L., Tanaka, T., Wang, D., Tanaka, N., and Murata, A., 2004. Distributions, speciation and stable isotope composition of organic matter in
     the southeastern Bering Sea. Marine Chemistry, 91(1-4): 211-216.

Guéguen, C., Wang, D., and Guo, L., 2003. Optical properties of natural organic matter in the Yukon River Basin. Tohoku Geophysical Journal,
      36(4): 434-438.

Wang, D., Ni, I.H. and Qian, P.Y., 2000. The Current status and prospective on the marine co-culture of shellfish and seaweed in China. Journal
     of Oceanography of Huang&Bohai Seas, 18(1): 51-56.