Xin Bao | Agricultural Disaster Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xin Bao | Agricultural Disaster Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Candidate, Southwest Jiaotong University China

Xin Bao is a Ph.D. candidate in Surveying and Mapping Science and Technology at Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China. Her research focuses on vegetation growth monitoring, soil moisture retrieval, and the use of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) for environmental monitoring. Xin has published extensively in high-impact journals and presented her work at national and international conferences. She holds both a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Surveying and Mapping from Guilin University of Technology and Shangqiu Normal University. Xin is also involved in patent development related to SAR and remote sensing technologies.

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🎓 Education

Xin Bao completed her Ph.D. in Surveying and Mapping Science and Technology at Southwest Jiaotong University in 2021. Before that, she earned an M.S. in Engineering from Guilin University of Technology and a B.S. in Engineering from Shangqiu Normal University. Throughout her academic journey, Xin focused on remote sensing, SAR imagery, and environmental monitoring, contributing valuable insights into vegetation monitoring and soil moisture analysis. She has collaborated with renowned professors like Rui Zhang and Guoqing Zhou on several impactful research projects.

💼 Experience

Xin Bao has worked on numerous research projects, including soil moisture inversion methods in cold and arid regions and the dynamic evolution of glaciers and glacial lakes in Tibet. She has collaborated with international research teams, published papers in peer-reviewed journals, and presented at various academic conferences. Her research has focused on improving SAR-based methods for monitoring vegetation growth and soil moisture, contributing significantly to the remote sensing field. Xin is also a peer reviewer for several esteemed journals in her area.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Xin Bao has received numerous academic awards, including the Doctoral Academic Excellence Scholarship (2021-2023), Yang Hua Rising Star Scholarship (2021), and the Outstanding Master’s Graduate Award (2021). She has been recognized for her excellence in mathematical modeling, winning first prize in the Graduate Mathematical Modeling Competition in 2019. Xin also received the National Encouragement Scholarship in 2018, showcasing her exceptional academic and research achievements.

🔬 Research Focus

Xin Bao’s research focuses on vegetation growth monitoring, soil moisture retrieval, and the application of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in environmental monitoring. Her work includes developing novel algorithms for soil moisture inversion in arid and cold regions and analyzing glacial dynamics in Tibet using SAR and optical imagery. She is also investigating advanced methods for integrating real-scene visualization with urban imagery. Xin aims to improve environmental monitoring and disaster prevention strategies through her innovative research.

Conclusion

Xin Bao’s strong academic foundation, combined with his research excellence in SAR-based monitoring systems and soil moisture retrieval, makes him an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His ongoing work on time-series SAR data and its applications in geosciences demonstrates his potential for future innovations. With continued focus on cross-disciplinary collaboration and greater engagement with the global scientific community, Xin Bao is poised to make further substantial contributions to remote sensing and environmental research.

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Shujing Qin | Agricultural Meteorology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Shujing Qin | Agricultural Meteorology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr at Wuhan University China

Dr. Shu-Jing Qin is an accomplished Associate Research Fellow at Wuhan University’s State Key Laboratory of Water Resources Engineering and Management. With a Ph.D. from China Agricultural University and a joint Ph.D. from Australia’s CSIRO Land and Water, his expertise spans agricultural hydrometeorology, hydro-climatology, and land surface modeling. Dr. Qin has led numerous research projects, securing substantial funding and publishing prolifically in esteemed journals. Recognized with prestigious awards, including the Yangtze River Science and Technology Award, he continues to make significant contributions to understanding water-carbon coupling and climate change resilience in agriculture.

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🎓Academic Qualifications

Ph.D. (2014-2020) China Agricultural University, China. Joint Ph.D. (2018-2019) Australia CSIRO Land and Water

📅Employment History

  • Associate Research Fellow (2024-now)
  • Assistant Research Fellow (2020-2024)

🤝Professional Affiliations

Committee member of Changjing Technology and Economic Society. American Geophysical Union. Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering. Chinese Hydraulic Engineering Society.

🏆Major Awards

Yangtze River Science and Technology Award for Scientific and Technological Advancement, First Prize, 2023. Scientific and Technological Progress in Hubei Province, Third Prize, 2022. Outstanding graduates of Beijing, 2020. Outstanding graduates of Shandong province, 2014

🌐Professional Contributions

Consultancy in agricultural hydrometeorology, hydro-climatology, land surface modeling, climate change, and water-carbon coupling. Project initiation and management (managed over ¥1,500,000 of research activities in recent five years).Published more than 50 peer-reviewed journal papers, including 1 ESI-Hot paper and 4 ESI-Higher cited papers. Published more than 20 patents and software copyrights.

💼Managed Research Funding

2023-2025, National Natural Science Foundation of China, PI.2021-2025, National Key Research and Development Program of China (Sub-project), PI.2021-2022, Postdoctoral Research Foundation of China, PI.2021-2022, the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, PI.2023-2024, Hubei Water Resources and Hydropower Research Institute commissioned project, PI.2023-2024, the Open Research Fund of State Key Laboratory of Efficient Utilization of Agricultural Water Resources, PI.”Western Light”-Key Laboratory Cooperative Research Cross-Team Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Co-PI.

Publication:📝

  • Partitioning of available energy in canopy and soil surface in croplands with different irrigation methods
    • Journal: Agricultural Water Management
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 288
    • Pages: 108475
    • Contributors: Shujing Qin, Yangzhen Fan, Sien Li, Lei Cheng, Lu Zhang, Haiyang Xi, Rangjian Qiu, Pan Liu
    • DOI: Not provided in the text

 

  • Short–term global solar radiation forecasting based on an improved method for sunshine duration prediction and public weather forecasts
    • Journal: Applied Energy
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 343
    • Pages: 121205
    • Contributors: Shujing Qin, Zhihe Liu, Rangjian Qiu, Yufeng Luo, Jingwei Wu, Baozhong Zhang, Lifeng Wu, Evgenios Agathokleous
    • DOI: Not provided in the text

 

  • Partitioning evapotranspiration in partially mulched interplanted cropland by improving the Shuttleworth-Wallace model
    • Journal: Agricultural Water Management
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 276
    • Pages: 108040
    • Contributors: Shujing Qin, Sien Li, Lei Cheng, Lu Zhang, Rangjian Qiu, Pan Liu, Haiyang Xi
    • DOI: Not provided in the text

 

  • A method for estimating surface albedo and its components for partial plastic mulched croplands
    • Journal: Journal of Hydrometeorology
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 24(6)
    • Pages: 1069-1086
    • Contributors: Shujing Qin, Sien Li, Kun Yang, Lu Zhang, Lei Cheng, Pan Liu, Dunxian She
    • DOI: Not provided in the text

 

  • Spatio-temporal variation in surface water in Punjab, Pakistan from 1985 to 2020 using machine-learning methods with time-series remote sensing data and driving factors
    • Journal: Agricultural Water Management
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 280
    • Pages: 108228
    • Contributors: Aqil Tariq, Shujing Qin
    • DOI: Not provided in the text

 

  • Can the drip irrigation under film mulch reduce crop evapotranspiration and save water under the sufficient irrigation condition?
    • Journal: Agricultural Water Management
    • Year: 2016
    • Volume: 177
    • Pages: 128-137
    • Contributors: Shujing Qin, Sien Li, Shihong Kang, Tao Du, Liping Tong, Rong Ding
    • DOI: Not provided in the text

 

  • Transpiration of female and male parents of seed maize in northwest China
    • Journal: Agricultural Water Management
    • Year: 2019
    • Volume: 213
    • Pages: 397-409
    • Contributors: Shujing Qin, Sien Li, Shihong Kang, Tao Du, Liping Tong, Rong Ding, Yu Wang, Hailong Guo
    • DOI: Not provided in the text

 

  • Can plastic mulch save water at night in irrigated croplands?
    • Journal: Journal of Hydrology
    • Year: 2018
    • Volume: 564
    • Pages: 667-681
    • Contributors: Shujing Qin, Sien Li, Kun Yang, Kai Hu
    • DOI: Not provided in the text

 

  • How Does Plastic Mulch and Drip Irrigation Jointly Influence the Regional Climate in Arid Areas?
    • Conference: AGU: Frontiers in Hydrology. Monitoring and Modeling Plant Water Availability in Drylands for Sustainable Management under Climate Change, Puerto Rico, 2022
    • Contributors: Shujing Qin, Hui Zhang, Lei Cheng, Lu Zhang
    • DOI: Not provided in the text

Sajjad Rahimi-Moghaddam | Crop modeling | Young Scientist Award

Assist Prof Dr. Sajjad Rahimi-Moghaddam | Crop modeling |Young Scientist Award

Assist Prof Dr. Lorestan University, Iran

👩‍🔬Dedicated Assistant Professor at Lorestan University, specializing in Production Engineering and Plant Genetics. Holds a Ph.D. in Agroecology, focusing on climate change effects on maize yield. Recognized for academic excellence, ranking first in master’s exams and fifth in the Ph.D. exam. Published in renowned journals, contributing to the understanding of agro-climatic impacts on crop yields. Skilled in research and modeling, with a track record of closing yield gaps in crops. Committed to advancing agricultural science and bridging the gap between agronomic and genetic factors for sustainable crop production. 🌟

 

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🌾Current Position

Assistant Professor, Department of Production Engineering and Plant Genetics, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Lorestan University, Khorramabad, Iran.

🎓Educational Background

PhD: Agroecology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran Thesis: Modeling the effects of climate change on maize (Zea mays L.) yield in Khuzestan province: Adaptation strategies Supervisors: Dr. Jafar Kambouzia and Dr. Reza Deihimfard. MSc: Agroecology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran Thesis: Determination of genetic coefficients of some maize cultivars in Iran to be applied in crop simulation models Supervisors: Dr. Reza Deihimfard and Dr. Saeid Soufizadeh Advisors: Dr. Jafar Kambouzia and Dr. Farhad Nazariyan Firuzabadi BA: Agronomy and Plant Breeding, Lorestan University, Iran

🏆Academic Honors:

First Rank in the master exam trends of agroecology in 2011 among 6035 participants. First Rank in the master exam trends of agronomy in 2011 among 6035 participants. Twelfth Rank in the final round of the sixteenth Olympiad in agricultural engineering (Iran) and won a scholarship in 2011. Fifth Rank in the PhD exam trends of agroecology in 2013 among 800 participants.

Publications Top Notes 📝

  • Adaptation strategies to lessen negative impact of climate change on grain maize under hot climatic conditions: A model-based assessment
    • Authors: S Rahimi-Moghaddam, J Kambouzia, R Deihimfard
    • Journal: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
    • Year: 2018
    • Volume: 253
    • Pages: 1-14
    • Citations: 68

 

  • Risk assessment of frost damage to sugar beet simulated under cold and semi-arid environments
    • Authors: R Deihimfard, S Rahimi-Moghaddam, K Chenu
    • Journal: International Journal of Biometeorology
    • Year: 2019
    • Pages: 511-521
    • Citations: 28

 

  • Future climate change could reduce irrigated and rainfed wheat water footprint in arid environments
    • Authors: R Deihimfard, S Rahimi-Moghaddam, B Collins, K Azizi
    • Journal: Science of the Total Environment
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 807
    • Pages: 150991
    • Citations: 27

 

  • Towards withholding irrigation regimes and drought-resistant genotypes as strategies to increase canola production in drought-prone environments: A modeling approach
    • Authors: S Rahimi-Moghaddam, H Eyni-Nargeseh, SAK Ahmadi, K Azizi
    • Journal: Agricultural Water Management
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 243
    • Pages: 106487
    • Citations: 25

 

  • Analysis of growth functions that can increase irrigated wheat yield under climate change
    • Authors: H Eyni‐Nargeseh, R Deihimfard, S Rahimi‐Moghaddam, …
    • Journal: Meteorological Applications
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 27
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: e1804
    • Citations: 20