International Program Staff
International Program Staff
Jim Hill
James E. Hill, Ph.D.
Associate Dean
James (Jim) Hill was appointed Associate Dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences in 2005. Hill earned B.S. degrees in Crop Science and Biochemistry at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and a Ph.D. at UC Davis in plant physiology. At UC Davis he has headed an applied research and extension education program in agronomy, specializing in rice-based production systems. He has served as Chair of the Department of Agronomy and Range Science and as Acting Program Leader for Agronomy and Vegetable Crops Extension. In addition to his program in California he has worked extensively with national research and extension programs throughout Asia and served as Program Leader for Irrigated Rice and Head of the Division of Crop, Soil and Water Sciences in the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) from 1999-2002. Hill has authored or co-authored more than 100 scientific journal and proceeding papers and nearly 200 extension education articles. He has been Chair of the USA Rice Technical Working Group and the International Temperate Rice Conference. He has received numerous awards including the UC Davis James H. Meyer Distinguished Achievement Award more recently the California Rice Industry Achievement Award. Hill is a Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy and the Crop Science Society of America.
Mark Bell
Director, International Learning Center
Mark Bell joined UC Davis in 2007 after spending 20 years based at
International Agricultural Research Centers in both Mexico and the
Philippines. Bell has a MSc in Soil Science from the University of
Reading, UK and a PhD in Soil Science from the University of Queensland
in Australia – where he also did his B Ag Sc.
At UC Davis, he
has led the development of the International Learning Center - the
university’s innovation to develop and deliver international training
courses.
Bell was Head of both International programs and the
Training Center at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI),
where he led the project on bridging the gap between research and
extension and where he also directed major bilateral projects in
Bangladesh, Cambodia, Laos and Madagascar. He is a skilled field
agronomist who has developed a number of major on-line diagnostic crop
tools (e.g., Rice Doctor, Maize Dr and Wheat Dr). He has spent
considerable time working in the areas of research-extension linkages,
adult education and the use of the internet to improve communication in
Agricultural development and research. He led the project that
developed the Rice Knowledge Bank (www.knowledgebank.irri.org) – the world’s major repository for training and extension material aimed to help developing countries.
Paul Marcotte
Director - Humphrey Fellowship program
Project Manager (HED - India)
Paul Marcotte has been at UC Davis since 1994. He has a Masters
Degree in Agricultural Economics from Texas A&M University, and a
PhD in Rural Sociology and International Development from the
University of Kentucky. At UC Davis, he has taught with the
International Agriculture Development (IAD) and Community Development
(CD) programs, directed international programs, and currently is an
Academic Administrator for both the Chancellor’s Office of University
Outreach and International Programs and the Dean’s Office of the
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. While at UC Davis,
he has been the Chair and Vice-Chair of the IAD Graduate Group,
Director of the Humphrey Fellows Program, Director of the Indian
TNAU/UC Davis Scientific Exchange program, and has been selected as
“Teacher of the Year” for both the IAD and CD programs.
In
addition to his work at UC Davis, Marcotte has worked internationally
for more than 15 years. He has been a Peace Corps Volunteer in
Thailand, a Rockefeller Fellow, and head of training at the
Consultative Group’s International Service to National Agricultural
Research (ISNAR) and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).
He has also taught fields courses in Thailand, India, Panama, and
Mexico.
Corwyn (Corky) Lovin
Agricultural Specialist, International Agricultural Visitors Program (IAVP)
Corwyn Lovin has been on staff at the U C Davis since 1976. Both his
B.S. and M.S. are from the U C Davis. With over 30 years of experience
with the Agricultural Industry of the United States and especially in
the high value, market oriented found in California, Corwyn Lovin is a
key player in developing and managing technical field programs and in
developing and delivering courses aimed at market-oriented production
and as well understanding the issues and product pathways entailed in
accessing local, regional and international markets. As head of the
International Agricultural Visitors Program (IAVP), Lovin develops,
manages and implements programs for people interested in understanding
California Agricultural production and marketing systems and the role
of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences in this
system. IAVP also accepts requests to visit the University of
California, its UC Cooperative Extension County units and the UC
Research and Extension Centers. Additionally, through developed
industry relationships programming capabilities include training sites
throughout the United States to better meet the specific needs of the
training program.
Lovin’s practical experience makes him a key
presenter in a broad range of course delivered at UC Davis. In
particular, though he has tremendous expertise at analyzing production
systems as they relate to markets and market development. He has
developed and implemented over 200 short term training programs.
He
is regularly asked to join overseas missions to assess markets and
product flow with an emphasis on high value and specialty products.
Ron Voss
County Extension Specialist, Emeritus
Ron Voss is an Emeritus Professor and Extension Vegetable Specialist at UC Davis with wide ranging experience with vegetable production with a focus on potatoes, garlic, onions, specialty crops, agricultural diversification and sustainable agriculture. Voss served on the UC Davis faculty from 1969-2005, and has a long record of innovative and successful management and administration of programs and projects in postharvest and production of vegetable crops, sustainable cropping systems, information delivery systems and international development of horticultural crops.
Minghua Zhang
Minghua Zhang, PhD Associate Director, Far
East Program
Interests:
GIS database development. Spatial analysis of groundwater leaching and
surface water runoff as affected by pesticide applications in
agriculture fields using GIS. Integrated solute transport modeling in
GIS. Remote sensing satellite and aerial photography applications in
precision farming.
Graduate Group Membership:
Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Group
Ecology Graduate Group
Courses:
HYD 182: Environmental Analysis with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) (5 Units, Spring Quarter)

Mark A. Bell, Ph.D.
Corky Lovin, M.Sc.

