Category Archives: Graduate Research

Dr. Gongxian Xu Joined the Group

Dr. Gongxian Xu has joined the Wang group as a post doc. Welcome to the group!

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Meng and Min Published in
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering

Meng and Min’s work “Impact of pseudo-continuous fermentation on the ethanol tolerance of Scheffersomyces stipits” was published in Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering. Congratulations Meng and Min!

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Meng’s Work Presented at the
American Control Conference

Meng’s work “Elucidating Xylose Metabolism of Scheffersomyces stipitis by Integrating Principal Component Analysis with Flux Balance Analysis” was well received at ACC. Congratulations Meng!

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Dr. Wang Awarded $400,000 from NSF

Dr. Wang was awarded the grant to examine and model cellular changes in yeast in a project titled “An Integrated Systems Engineering Approach to the Modeling of Cellular Dynamics and Bioreactors”. The grant details are highlighted by the Samuel Ginn … Continue reading

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Congratulations to Min

Min Hea Kim successfully passed her PhD oral preliminary exam. Way to go, Min!

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Meng’s First Journal Paper Accepted

Meng Liang’s first journal paper was accepted by Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering. Congratulations, Meng!

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Congratulations to Meng

Meng Liang’s paper was accepted by the 2013 American Control Conference. Congratulations, Meng!

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Meng and Andrew’s Abstracts Accepted

Meng Liang and Andrew Damiani’s abstracts were accepted by the 35th Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals. Congratulations!

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Congratulations to Xiu

Xiu Wang was selected as one of the GAANN fellows. Congratulations, Xiu!

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Funding Receiving From Anderson Foundation

Dr. Wang received funds from Anderson Foundation to develop next generation control solutions for sustainable manufacturing in pulp mills. (link to http://wireeagle.auburn.edu/news/4882)

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