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Wang, Hsiao-Hsuan ‘Rose’

Hsiao-Hsuan 'Rose' Wang

Senior Research Scientist
Office:  
WFES 234
Email:  
[email protected]
Phone:  
979-845-5702

Education

Undergraduate Education
B.S., Forestry, National Taiwan University
Graduate Education
M.S., Forestry, National Taiwan University
Ph.D., Forestry, Texas A&M University

Areas of Expertise

  • System Ecology
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Environmental Management

Professional Summary

Dr. Hsiao-Hsuan “Rose” Wang is a senior research scientist in the Ecological Systems Laboratory, Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology. She has also developed an Undergraduate Research Program in the lab since 2015. She is interested in developing analytical techniques for characterizing the resulting patterns over a range of spatial and temporal scales as a means of identifying critical, pattern-forming ecological processes. Her recent research has focused on application of these techniques to topics ranging from endangered species management to management of invasive species to management of vectors of emerging diseases. She has been collaborating with multinational modeling groups sponsored by National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS) and by the National Social-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC), both based in the US, and by the Lorentz Center, based in the Netherlands. She currently serves as Editor-in-Chief for the journal Ecological Modelling and Associate Editor for two journals including Biological Invasions and Plant Ecology.

 

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