Prof. Qiang Zhang | Agroecology | Best Researcher Award
Lanzhou Institute of Arid Meteorology of China Meteorological Administration | China
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Suitable for this Best Researcher Award
Dr. Qiang Zhang stands as a paragon in agroecological research, seamlessly integrating atmospheric sciences with sustainable agricultural practices. With over three decades of dedicated research, he has profoundly influenced our understanding of drought meteorology and land-atmosphere interactions. His leadership at the Gansu Provincial Meteorological Bureau and as Director of key laboratories underscores his commitment to advancing agroecological resilience. Dr. Zhang’s prolific contributions, including over 600 publications and numerous national-level projects, have not only enriched scientific literature but also informed policy decisions. His mentorship roles across esteemed institutions further amplify his impact, nurturing the next generation of scientists. Dr. Zhang’s unwavering dedication and groundbreaking research make him an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Agroecology.
Education
Dr. Zhang’s academic journey commenced with a Bachelor’s degree in Meteorology from Chengdu Institute of Meteorology (1983–1987). He pursued a Master’s in Atmospheric Sciences at Nanjing University (1993–1996), laying a robust foundation in climate studies. His quest for knowledge led him to international exposures, including the University of Arizona (1998–1999) and the International Center for Theoretical Physics in Italy (2004). Further honing his expertise, he attended specialized training at Tsinghua University, University of Maryland, and NOAA between 2006 and 2007. These academic pursuits have equipped Dr. Zhang with a multifaceted perspective, enabling him to address complex agroecological challenges with a global outlook.
Professional Experience
Dr. Zhang’s professional career spans over three decades, beginning as a Research Intern at the Institute of Plateau Atmospheric Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He progressed through various roles, including Assistant Researcher, Associate Researcher, and Researcher, demonstrating his dedication and expertise. As Director of the Lanzhou Drought Meteorological Research Institute and later as Deputy Director of the Gansu Provincial Meteorological Bureau, Dr. Zhang has led critical research initiatives addressing drought and climate change. His leadership extends to academia, serving as a Doctoral Supervisor at multiple institutions, including Fudan University and Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology. Dr. Zhang’s multifaceted roles underscore his commitment to advancing agroecological research and mentoring the next generation of scientists.
Awards and Recognition
Dr. Zhang’s exemplary work has earned him numerous accolades, including the National Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Class) and over 20 provincial and ministerial-level awards. His contributions were recognized in 2022 when he received the China Ecological Environment Top Ten Scientific Progress award. The China Meteorological Administration has honored him with Excellent Performance Awards in multiple years, reflecting his consistent excellence in research and leadership. Dr. Zhang’s achievements not only highlight his scientific prowess but also his impact on shaping sustainable agricultural practices and policies.
Research skills on Agroecology
Dr. Zhang possesses a profound understanding of drought meteorology, land-atmosphere interactions, and regional climate change. His research integrates advanced modeling techniques with empirical data to analyze and predict climatic patterns affecting agriculture. Dr. Zhang’s interdisciplinary approach combines atmospheric sciences with ecological principles, enabling comprehensive assessments of agroecological systems. His leadership in national research programs and collaboration with international institutions underscore his ability to address complex environmental challenges. Dr. Zhang’s expertise is instrumental in developing adaptive strategies for sustainable agriculture in the face of climate variability.
Publications
Water-Heat Synergy Shapes Evapotranspiration-Precipitation Coupling Patterns across Northern China
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Authors: Zesu Yang, Qiang Zhang, Yu Zhang, Lixia Meng, Yulei Qi
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Journal: Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
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Year: 2023
Discussion on Major Drought Issues in the Northern Drought-Prone Belt in China
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Authors: Qiang Zhang, Weicheng Liu, Ping Yue, Xiaojuan Lu, Xinyang Yan
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Journal: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
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Year: 2023
Interdecadal Shifts and Associated Atmospheric Circulation Anomalies of Heavy Precipitation During the Warm-Season in the Upper Yellow River Basin Over the Past 40 Years
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Authors: Peilong Ye, Qiang Zhang, Jianshun Wang, Xiaoyuan Huang, Zewen Gan
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Journal: Atmospheric Research
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Year: 2023
Response of Spring Wheat Yield to Different Year Patterns of Climate and Its Relationship with Variety Drought Sensitivity
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Authors: Funian Zhao, Jiang Liu, Hongyan Yang, Jun Lei, Li Chen
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Journal: Journal of Nanjing Agricultural University
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Year: 2023
Multi-Land-Surface Variables-Precipitation Coupling over the Northeastern Slope of the Tibetan Plateau
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Authors: Zesu Yang, Ping Yue, Qiang Zhang, Hang He, Hongwei Yang
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Journal: Theoretical and Applied Climatology
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Year: 2023