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Resume
Chenjie Wu receivedher Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering with a focus in water/wastewater treatment at West Virginia University (WVU) in 2014. She joined South-Central Minzu University in 2016 as lecturer. During 2007-2014, she worked as Research Assistant at department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at WVU and after receiving her Ph.D. degree, she became a lecturer and taught there for one semester. During 2015-2016, she joined College of Engineering at Saint Francis University asvisiting assistant professor. She acquires robust knowledge and experience in water/wastewater research including chemical, physical and biological treatments as well as water quality modeling. As a principal investigator during her studies at WVU, she participated in research on various projects funded by the United States Department of Energy, the Department of Transportation (WV, USA) and etc.
Research Fields and Interests
1. Innovative water/wastewater technologies and strategies
2. Chemical fate and modeling
Teaching Interests
1. Water/wastewater treatment system design
2. Hydrology and Hydraulics
3. Introduction to Engineering
4. Model and simulation
5. Chemical fate and transport
Selected Publications
1. C. Wu, Y. Chen, L.-S. Lin, Long-Term Climate Trend in Mid Atlantic Highlands Region, USA,Proceedings of the West Virginia Academy of Science.2012 . 80 (2).
2. J. L. Pitchford, C. Wu, L.-S. Lin,J. T. Petty, R. Thomas, W. E. Veselka, D. Welsch, N. Zegre, and J. T. Anderson.Climate change effects on hydrology and ecology of wetlands in the mid-AtlanticHighlands. Wetlands, 2012, 32, 21-33.
3. H. Park, C. Wu, L.-S. Lin, Coal TarWastewater Treatment and Electricity Production Using a Membrane-Less TubularMicrobial Fuel Cell, Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering. 2012, 17, 654-660.
4. C. Wu, L.-S. Lin, R.Bajpai, D. Gang, Non-point Source Pollution, Water Environment Research. 2008, 80(10), 1827-1843.