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Sitan Xie

Name:

Sitan Xie

Department:

Organic geochemistry group

Job:

PhD student

Phone:

+49  421 218 - 65744

Fax:

+49  421 218 - 65715

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Curriculum Vitae

10.2008-presentOrganic Geochemistry group, Bremen University, PhD student
03.2007-12.2008Ocean University of China, Research project: synthesis of schiff base
03.2007-03.2008Ocean University of China, major courses for PhD students
10.2006-02.2007Kiel University in Germany as an exchange student
Program: Sino-German Bio-Ocean program
09.2005-09.2006Ocean University of China, major courses for master students
09.2005-presentOcean University of China, Qingdao, M.S./M.A. leading to PhD program
Major: Marine Chemical Engineering and Technology
09.2001-07.2005Qingdao University, BS, Major: Applied Chemistry
Title Bachelor-Thesis: The research of different methods of distilling inorganic form arsenic from fisheries products

    Research interest

    Organic geochemistry; microbial communities and carbon metabolism; lipids study; Deep biosphere biogeochemistry

     

    Oral presentation

    Sitan Xie., Julius S. Lipp., Gunter Wegener., Marc Lamshöft, Timothy G. Ferdelman., Kai-Uwe Hinrichs. A radiotracer experiment for investigating the degradation kinetics of intact polar lipids (IPLs) in sediments. International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry. Interlaken, Switzerland, Sep 2011.

    Sitan Xie., Julius S. Lipp., Gunter Wegener., Timothy G. Ferdelman., Kai-Uwe Hinrichs. A radiotracer experiment for investigating the degradation kinetics of intact polar lipids in sediments. North Germany Organic Geochemistry Meeting. Bremen, Germany, June 2011.

    Sitan Xie., Yushih Lin., Kai-Uwe Hinrichs. In-vitro formation of ethane and propane in marine sediment slurries from selected precursor compounds. North Germany Organic Geochemistry Meeting. Hamburg, Germany, Sep 2010.

     

    Poster presentation

    Sitan Xie., Yu-Shih Lin., Kai-Uwe Hinrichs. Mechanistic investigation of biological formation of ethane and propane in anoxic subsurface sediments. Poster, 24th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry. Bremen, Germany, Sep 2009.

     
     
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