Prof . Wei Liu | Agricultural Biotechnology |Best Researcher Award
Hebei university | China
Author Profile
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ย ย Suitable for this Best Researcher Award
Dr. Liu Wei, an accomplished academic and scientist in Agricultural Biotechnology, has significantly advanced the field of environmental microbiology and soil pollution control. As a Professor at Hebei University, she leads innovative research addressing soil contamination, heavy metal remediation, and microplastic effects in agroecosystems. With over 15 years of teaching and research experience, Liu is a beacon of interdisciplinary excellence. Her profound insights into environmental science and biotechnology make her an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
ย Educationย
Dr. Liu Weiโs educational background is deeply rooted in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. She earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Microbiology from Zhejiang University (2006โ2009), where she specialized in microbial responses in polluted environments. Prior to this, she completed her Masterโs degree in Soil Pollution Control at Hebei Agricultural University (2002โ2005) and her Bachelorโs degree in Resource and Environmental Science (1998โ2002). Her studies provided her with a solid foundation in both theoretical and applied environmental research. Each academic milestone paved the way for her pioneering work in pollutant remediation, particularly in agricultural soils. Her diverse academic journey across top institutions fostered a strong interdisciplinary approach, combining environmental microbiology, biotechnology, and soil chemistry. Her academic excellence and early focus on sustainability positioned her to become a leader in environmental applications of agricultural biotechnology.
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ย ย Professional Experience
Dr. Liu Wei currently serves as a Professor at Hebei University (2017โPresent), after holding positions as Associate Professor (2011โ2017) and Lecturer (2009โ2011) at the same institution. Throughout her academic tenure, she has consistently demonstrated excellence in teaching, research supervision, and scientific leadership. Liu has developed and taught key undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Environmental Microbiology and Soil Science, equipping future scientists with hands-on experience and critical thinking skills. She has also supervised numerous national-level projects, including several funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Her deep involvement in environmental restoration projects, specifically soil heavy metal detoxification using nanotechnology and bioremediation, has earned her high recognition. Her long-standing dedication to academia is evident in her impactful mentorship, interdisciplinary collaboration, and forward-looking research strategies addressing pressing ecological challenges.
ย Awards and Recognitionย
Dr. Liu Weiโs outstanding contributions to Agricultural Biotechnology have earned her several prestigious accolades. Her innovative work in environmental microbiology and soil remediation has been recognized by the National Natural Science Foundation of China through successive grants. She holds multiple patents, including designs for nano-enhanced root boxes and cadmium-immobilizing soil amendments. Her publications in high-impact journals such as Scientific Reports, Journal of Hazardous Materials, and Bioresource Technology have received widespread acclaim. Additionally, she has been invited as a keynote speaker at national conferences focusing on soil health and environmental safety. Liuโs consistent involvement in provincial-level scientific forums and her ability to lead large, interdisciplinary research teams highlight her as a standout figure in sustainable agriculture. These honors reflect not only her research productivity but also her dedication to translating complex scientific findings into practical environmental solutions.
Research skills On Agricultural
Dr. Liu Wei excels in a broad range of research skills pivotal to Agricultural Biotechnology. Her expertise lies in environmental microbiology, soil remediation, and nanotechnology applications in agriculture. She is adept at experimental design, heavy metal detection, microbial diversity analysis, and advanced soil chemistry techniques. Her projects often involve interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating biology, chemistry, and environmental engineering to devise eco-friendly solutions for contaminated farmlands. Liu is highly proficient in using molecular tools to investigate microbial community shifts under soil amendments, making her work central to precision bioremediation. She has led over six major funded projects, focusing on issues like cadmium migration, nanomaterials, biodegradable plastics, and biochar effects. Her methodical approach, data interpretation acumen, and ability to apply research for policy and agricultural practice underscore her scientific excellence and long-term impact in the field.
Publications
Organophosphate ester contamination in long-term plasticulture soils: Co-occurrence of tri/di-OPEs, influence factors, source Attribution, and environmental risks
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Authors: Yangyang Liu, Yuting Ren, Huijie Dang, Xiaodong Zou, Jiao Feng, Qingxin Yang, Jianzhong Xu, Mei Wang
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Journal: Emerging Contaminants
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Year: 2025
The joint action of nano-montmorillonite and plant roots on the remediation of cadmium-contaminated soil and the improvement of rhizosphere bacterial characterization
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Authors: Chenchen Zhao, Shutao Wang, Xue He, Qiyuan Huang, Hongru Zhao, Kexin Zhao, Wei Liu
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Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
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Year: 2025
Earth-abundant catalyst for modification of wheat straw to enhance ammonia mitigation from fertilized alkaline soil
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Authors: Zeyu Zhu, Wei Liu, Kexin Zhao, Jiamin Zhang, Yimeng Wang, Chaoyu Li, Bing Han
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Journal: Science of the Total Environment
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Year: 2024
Characteristics of microplastics and their effects on phthalates and microbial activity in greenhouse soil after long-term planting
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Authors: Sashuang Rong, Shutao Wang, Huiwei Zhao, Yuting Ren, Yang Zhong, Wei Liu
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Journal: Emerging Contaminants
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Year: 2024
Screening for the Priority Crops in Over-standard Planting Region Based on the Difference in Arsenic and Cadmium Accumulated in Crops
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Authors: Yanxin Ren, Zhixi Geng, Ningning Song, Ying Liu, Xibai Zeng, Shiming Su
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Journal: Huanjing Kexue (Environmental Science)
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Year: 2024