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Dr. Xinyuan Wei is an Assistant Research Professor in Forest Ecosystem Modeling at the School of Forest Resources, University of Maine, having joined in July 2023. Previously, he conducted research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His educational background includes a PhD in Forest Resources from the University of Maine, an MS in Geography from the University at Buffalo, and a BE in Geographic Information System from Nanjing Forest University.
His research integrates quantitative approaches to study forest ecosystems, with core interests in:
- Forest Biometrics: Statistical modeling of forest structure and growth.
- Carbon Cycle Dynamics: Quantifying carbon fluxes in terrestrial and aquatic systems.
- Ecosystem Simulation: Developing models to predict climate change impacts.
- Geospatial Technologies: Applying remote sensing and GIS for landscape analysis.
His publications (2018-2024) demonstrate a consistent focus on carbon cycling, climate impacts on forests, and ecosystem modeling. Trends include watershed-scale dissolved organic carbon transport, climate-forest interactions, and carbon sequestration in wood products, leveraging interdisciplinary methods from biogeochemistry, remote sensing, and statistical modeling.





