Prof. Yan Zhang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yan Zhang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

College of Urban and Environmental Sciences | Northwest University | China

Prof. Yan Zhang is a highly accomplished environmental scientist whose research primarily focuses on water pollution, soil ecology, microplastic contamination, and the biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen and heavy metals. With an impressive record of 52 scientific publications, Prof. Zhang has made influential contributions to understanding the environmental behavior of pollutants and their interactions within aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Her works, published in leading journals such as Science of The Total Environment, Marine Pollution Bulletin, Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, and Land Degradation & Development, have significantly advanced the field of environmental monitoring and pollution assessment. Her studies have addressed critical environmental challenges in China, including nitrate pollution tracing using isotopic techniques, the ecological risks of microplastics, and the impact of land use and erosion processes on heavy metal distribution in the Loess Plateau. Prof. Zhang’s interdisciplinary approach bridges hydrology, ecology, and environmental chemistry, offering valuable insights for sustainable watershed and soil management. Her scholarly impact is reflected in a robust h-index of 21, supported by 2,361 citations from 2,153 documents, indicating the broad relevance and recognition of her research within the international scientific community. She has served as both first and corresponding author on numerous influential papers, several of which have been recognized as ESI Top 1% highly cited papers. Through her leadership in environmental research and her collaborative work with international experts, Prof. Yan Zhang continues to play a vital role in promoting scientific innovation, sustainability, and ecological resilience across global environmental systems.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, Y., Guan, M., Shi, P., Song, J., & Cui, L. (2025). Migration of microplastics in hyporheic zone sediments: Beiluo River, China. Environmental Earth Sciences,

Zhang, Y., Che, J., & Yang, L. (2025). Occurrence, environmental behavior, and co-pollution of microplastics with heavy metals in urban channelized rivers. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, 11, 1797–1810.

Zhang, Y., Shi, P., & Cui, L. (2024). Microplastics in riverine systems: Recommendations for standardized sampling, separation, digestion and characterization. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 207, 116950.

Zhang, Y., Zhang, X., Bi, Z., Yu, Y., Shi, P., Ren, L., & Shan, Z. (2020). The impact of land use changes and erosion process on heavy metal distribution in the hilly area of the Loess Plateau, China. Science of The Total Environment, 718, 137305

Zhang, Y., Shi, P., Song, J., & Li, Q. (2019). Application of nitrogen and oxygen isotopes for source and fate identification of nitrate pollution in surface water: A review. Applied Sciences, 9(18), 3890.

Qifen Huang | Soil Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Qifen Huang | Soil Ecology| Best Researcher Award

Qifen Huang is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Karst Research, Guizhou Normal University, and a PhD candidate in Physical Geography. With over a decade of research experience, she specializes in soil ecology and carbon cycling in karst ecosystems. Her work focuses on phytolith-occluded organic carbon (PhytOC) sequestration in subtropical forests, particularly Cunninghamia lanceolata and Masson pine. She has led multiple research projects and published in international journals, contributing to sustainable forest management and carbon sink enhancement. Her expertise includes environmental impact assessment, soil carbon dynamics, and ecosystem sustainability in subtropical regions.

Ms. Qifen Huang | Guizhou Normal University | China

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🎓 Education

  • Qifen Huang is currently a PhD candidate in Physical Geography at Guizhou Normal University, where she has been pursuing her doctoral studies since September 2022. She previously earned her master’s degree in Physical Geography from the same university in 2015 and completed her bachelor’s degree in Geographical Sciences in 2012.

💼 Experience

  • Qifen Huang serves as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Karst Research, Guizhou Normal University. With over a decade of research experience in carbon sink studies within terrestrial ecosystems, she has contributed significantly to understanding soil phytolith-occluded organic carbon (PhytOC) sequestration in subtropical forests. Her expertise includes analyzing PhytOC accumulation in Cunninghamia lanceolata forests at different stand ages, which has important implications for carbon sink construction and sustainable forest management.

🔥 Awards and Achievements

  • Qifen Huang has been actively involved in research projects and has made significant contributions to the field of soil ecology and carbon cycles in karst ecosystems. While specific awards are not listed, her extensive research projects and publications highlight her recognition in the academic community.

🛠️ Skills and Certifications

  • Her research skills include soil ecology analysis, carbon cycle assessment, phytolith-occluded carbon sequestration, and environmental impact studies. She is proficient in fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and data interpretation related to carbon sinks and ecosystem sustainability.

🔬 Research Focus

  • Qifen Huang specializes in soil ecology and carbon cycling in karst ecosystems, with a particular focus on subtropical forest carbon sequestration. Her research explores the effects of stand age and environmental factors on soil PhytOC accumulation in Cunninghamia lanceolata forests, providing a scientific foundation for sustainable forest management and carbon sink enhancement. Her work contributes to the broader understanding of carbon sequestration mechanisms in terrestrial ecosystems, supporting global efforts in climate change mitigation.

Conclusion

  • Considering her extensive research contributions, innovative approach, and high-impact publications, Qifen Huang is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her work has not only advanced soil ecology but also provided practical solutions for enhancing soil carbon storage and mitigating climate change. Recognizing her achievements with this award would highlight the importance of soil research in global sustainability efforts.

📄Publications

  • Effects of Stand Age and Environmental Factors on Soil Phytolith-Occluded Organic Carbon Accumulation of Cunninghamia Lanceolata Forests in Southwest Subtropics of China

Authors: Qifen Huang, Maoyin Sheng
Journal: Forests