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{{Signup information member | |||
|First name member=Zhixuan | |||
|Last name member=Feng | |||
|Institute member=RSMAS, University of Miami | |||
|Department member=Applied Marine Physics | |||
|Postal address 1 member=AMP/RSMAS, University of Miami | |||
|Postal address 2 member=4600 Rickenbacker Causeway | |||
|City member=miami | |||
|Postal code member=33149 | |||
|Country member=United States | |||
|State member=Florida | |||
|Confirm email member=zfeng@rsmas.miami.edu | |||
|Work phone member=305-421-4984 | |||
|Cell phone member=305-450-1608 | |||
|Website member=http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=poBXs_YAAAAJ&hl=en | |||
|Working group member=Coastal Working Group, Marine Working Group, Hydrology Focus Research Group, Coastal Vulnerability Initiative | |||
|Emaillist group member=yes | |||
|Description of your CSDMS-related interests member=My broad research interests include observations and modeling of coastal hydrodynamics, morphology, and water quality. My dissertation research is an interdisciplinary topic on the observations and modeling of microbial water quality and human health implications at recreational beaches. This research effort is jointly funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and National Science Foundation (NSF), partly affiliated with Oceans and Human Health Center (OHH) at the University of Miami. | |||
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Revision as of 10:55, 6 January 2014
Zhixuan Feng, website username login: Fengzhixuan
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Member of the following CSDMS groups
- Coastal Working Group
- Marine Working Group
- Hydrology Focus Research Group
- Coastal Vulnerability Initiative
Signed up for the mailing list: yes
My broad research interests include observations and modeling of coastal hydrodynamics, morphology, and water quality. My dissertation research is an interdisciplinary topic on the observations and modeling of microbial water quality and human health implications at recreational beaches. This research effort is jointly funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and National Science Foundation (NSF), partly affiliated with Oceans and Human Health Center (OHH) at the University of Miami.