Guohong Fang | Coastal Hydrology | Surface Water Dynamics Award

Prof. Guohong Fang | Coastal Hydrology | Surface Water Dynamics Award

Retired Professor at First Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resouces, China

Academician Guohong Fang, born in December 1939 in Ruian, Zhejiang, China, is a distinguished physical oceanographer known for his pioneering research in ocean tides, ocean circulation, and numerical modeling. A graduate of Nankai University’s Department of Physics, he has made significant contributions to the study of tidal currents, developing innovative methods for their analysis and prediction. His work has led to accurate models for tides in the seas adjacent to China and the creation of advanced regional tide prediction systems. He has proposed fundamental oceanographic concepts, including the Taiwan-Tsushima-Soya current system and the South China Sea Throughflow. With over 200 published research papers and multiple national awards, his contributions have been widely recognized, culminating in his election as a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 2007. His groundbreaking discoveries continue to shape the field of oceanography.

Professional Profile 

Education

Guohong Fang pursued his higher education at Nankai University, one of China’s prestigious institutions, where he graduated from the Department of Physics. His academic background in physics provided him with a strong foundation for his later work in physical oceanography. His studies equipped him with expertise in mathematical modeling, fluid dynamics, and oceanic processes, which became the cornerstone of his research in ocean tides, circulation, and numerical modeling. His education played a crucial role in shaping his career as a leading oceanographer, enabling him to develop innovative methods for tide analysis and prediction, as well as groundbreaking contributions to the understanding of ocean currents.

Professional Experience

Guohong Fang has built an illustrious career as a physical oceanographer at the First Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, where he has dedicated his expertise to advancing the understanding of ocean tides, circulation, and numerical modeling. Throughout his career, he has developed innovative methods for analyzing and predicting tidal currents, establishing accurate models for the seas adjacent to China and creating successive generations of regional tide prediction systems. His pioneering work includes offering a general solution to the Taylor problem, elucidating the vertical variation of tidal currents, and uncovering the frictional nonlinearity inherent in tidal phenomena. Fang’s groundbreaking studies have led to the first quantitative estimates of water transports in critical regions like the Taiwan Strait and the East China Sea, along with the proposal of influential oceanographic concepts such as the Taiwan-Tsushima-Soya current system and the South China Sea Throughflow. His extensive contributions, recognized through over 200 publications and multiple national awards, underscore his role as a leader in his field and have cemented his reputation within the scientific community.

Research Interest

Guohong Fang’s research interests lie at the intersection of physical oceanography and numerical modeling, with a particular focus on the dynamics of ocean tides and tidal currents. He is dedicated to developing innovative analytical methods and sophisticated computational models that enhance the prediction and understanding of tidal behaviors in complex marine environments. His work encompasses investigating the fundamental principles governing ocean circulation, exploring the intricate interactions between tidal forces and frictional nonlinearity, and quantifying water transport mechanisms in key regions such as the Taiwan Strait and the East China Sea. Through these efforts, Fang aims to advance our understanding of the ocean’s role in the broader climate system and improve the accuracy of marine forecasting systems.

Award and Honor

Guohong Fang has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his career, reflecting his significant contributions to the field of physical oceanography. His groundbreaking work has earned him multiple National Natural Science Awards and National Science and Technology Progress Awards, acknowledging his advancements in the analysis and prediction of ocean tides and tidal currents. In recognition of his influential research and innovative methodologies, he was elected as a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 2007. These accolades not only highlight his scientific achievements but also underscore his enduring impact on oceanographic research and the broader scientific community.

Conclusion

Academician Guohong Fang has made significant contributions to physical oceanography, with groundbreaking research, innovative methodologies, and prestigious national recognition. Given his impact on ocean tide modeling, current predictions, and fundamental discoveries, he is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Noted

  1. Title: Field measurements of turbulent mixing south of the Lombok Strait, Indonesia
    Authors: R.D. Susanto, R. Dwi; Z. Wei, Zexun; P.D. Santoso, Priyadi Dwi; Y. Li, Ying; G. Fang, Guohong
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1

  2. Title: A comparison of global and regional ocean tide models with tide gauges in the East Asian marginal seas
    Authors: X. Xu, Xiaoqing; H. Pan, Haidong; F. Teng, Fei; G. Fang, Guohong; Z. Wei, Zexun
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3

  3. Title: Shallow water tides induced by frictional nonlinearity in the Bohai and Yellow Seas
    Authors: F. Teng, Fei; G. Fang, Guohong; X. Xu, Xiaoqing; Y. Zhu, Yaohua
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3

  4. Title: A comparative study of sea surface wind datasets and their induced circulation characteristics in the North Pacific Ocean
    Authors: D. Wang, Dingqi; G. Fang, Guohong; T. Xu, Tengfei; Z. Wei, Zexun; Y. Wang, Yonggang (and others)
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1

  5. Title: Satellite-detected phytoplankton blooms in the Japan/East Sea during the past two decades: Magnitude and timing
    Authors: D. Wang, Dingqi; G. Fang, Guohong; S. Jiang, Shumin; Y. Wang, Yonggang; T. Xu, Tengfei (and others)
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 2

  6. Title: Characteristics of Marine Heatwaves in the Japan/East Sea
    Authors: D. Wang, Dingqi; T. Xu, Tengfei; G. Fang, Guohong; Z. Wei, Zexun; Y. Wang, Yonggang (and others)
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 25

  7. Title: Accuracy assessment of global vertical displacement loading tide models in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea and surrounding areas
    Authors: X. Xu, Xiaoqing; Z. Wei, Zexun; F. Teng, Fei; X. Gao, Xiumin; G. Fang, Guohong
    Year: 2022
    Citations:0

Fangfang Li | Water-Energy Nexus | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Fangfang Li | Water-Energy Nexus | Women Researcher Award

Professor at China Agricultural University, China

Professor Fangfang Li is a distinguished researcher in water resources management and hydro-PV-wind energy systems, currently serving as a professor at China Agricultural University. With a Ph.D. from Tsinghua University and visiting research experience at Cornell and Cambridge, she has led numerous high-impact projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Her research focuses on optimizing renewable energy integration, ecological water scheduling, and uncertainty reduction in hydropower operations. She has published 68 SCI papers, holds 6 invention patents and 4 software copyrights, and has received prestigious honors such as the Young Changjiang Scholar Award. Her work extends beyond academia through consultancy projects that contribute to real-world hydrological and energy solutions. With an h-index of 17 and over 1,192 citations, Professor Li’s contributions significantly advance sustainable water and energy management.

Professional Profile 

Education

Professor Fangfang Li holds a bachelor’s and a Ph.D. from Tsinghua University, one of China’s most prestigious institutions. She further expanded her academic experience through visiting research at Cornell University and the University of Cambridge, where she deepened her expertise in water resources management and renewable energy systems. Her strong educational foundation has played a crucial role in shaping her research focus on hydrology, multi-energy systems, and ecological water scheduling, positioning her as a leading expert in the field.

Professional Experience

Professor Fangfang Li is a distinguished researcher and professor at China Agricultural University, specializing in water resources management and hydro-PV-wind energy systems. She has led numerous high-impact research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and other prestigious institutions. Her career includes postdoctoral research at China Three Gorges Corporation, where she contributed to optimizing hydropower operations. As a principal investigator, she has spearheaded projects on multi-energy complementary systems, ecological water scheduling, and climate-resilient hydropower management. In addition to her academic contributions, she has worked on industry consultancy projects, developing innovative solutions for flood scheduling, ecological conservation, and sustainable energy integration. With her extensive experience in research, innovation, and real-world applications, Professor Li continues to make significant advancements in the field of hydrology and renewable energy.

Research Interest

Professor Fangfang Li’s research interests lie at the intersection of water resources management, renewable energy integration, and ecological hydrology. She focuses on optimizing multi-energy complementary systems, particularly hydro-PV-wind energy, to enhance sustainability and efficiency in power generation. Her work also addresses uncertainty reduction in hydropower operations, aiming to improve forecasting and decision-making in water and energy systems. Additionally, she is deeply engaged in ecological water scheduling, developing models that balance energy production with environmental conservation. Her research extends to atmospheric water resources, cloud water utilization, and climate change impacts on hydrological processes, contributing to the advancement of sustainable water and energy management.

Award and Honor

Professor Fangfang Li has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of her outstanding contributions to water resources management and renewable energy research. She was honored with the Young Changjiang Scholar Award, a highly regarded distinction in China that recognizes exceptional academic achievements. Her innovative research in hydro-PV-wind energy systems and ecological water management has earned her leadership roles in multiple national research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. In addition to her scholarly achievements, her work has been acknowledged by leading hydrology and energy institutions, further solidifying her reputation as a pioneering researcher in sustainable water and energy systems.

Conclusion

Professor Fangfang Li is an exceptional candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her contributions to hydrology, renewable energy, and ecological water management are both academically rigorous and practically impactful. Her leadership in high-profile projects and technological innovations further solidify her eligibility. Enhancing global collaborations and advocating for women in STEM would further strengthen her case. Overall, she is highly suitable for this award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Atmospheric Water Resources and Their Exploitability in the Middle East

    • Authors: F. Li, Fangfang; H. Lu, Houliang; H. Wang, Hongru; P. Sun, Peng; J. Qiu, Jun

    • Year: 2025

    • Citations: 0

  • Multi-objective optimization of non-fossil energy structure in China towards the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals

    • Authors: M. Li, Mengjia; F. Li, Fangfang; J. Qiu, Jun; N. Zhang, Nan; Z. Song, Zhengyu

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 0

  • Long-Term Capturability of Atmospheric Water on a Global Scale (Open Access)

    • Authors: F. Li, Fangfang; H. Lu, Houliang; G. Wang, Guangqian; J. Qiu, Jun

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 0

  • Potential impact of precipitation temporal structure on meteorological drought and vegetation condition: A case study on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (Open Access)

    • Authors: H. Lu, Houliang; J. Qiu, Jun; B.X. Hu, Bill Xiao; F. Li, Fangfang

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 1

  • Optimizing reservoir operation incorporating ecological demand and stability requirement

    • Authors: J. Qiu, Jun; C. Ma, Cang; H. Wang, Hongru; H. Li, Houjun; F. Li, Fangfang

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 0

  • An improved cross-correlation method for efficient clouds forecasting

    • Authors: H. Zuo, Huimin; J. Qiu, Jun; F. Li, Fangfang

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 0

  • A developed Criminisi algorithm based on particle swarm optimization (PSO-CA) for image inpainting

    • Authors: F. Li, Fangfang; H. Zuo, Huimin; Y. Jia, Yinghui; J. Qiu, Jun

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 4

 

 

Yuxiang Ying | Climate Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yuxiang Ying | Climate Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Dr. Yuzhong Yang is a Full Professor at the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences. With over 15 years of research experience, he specializes in permafrost hydrology and environmental studies on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. His groundbreaking work includes establishing a 3D water isotope hydrogeochemical monitoring network, developing the first ground ice isotope database, and proposing a permafrost hydrology concept model integrating ice-water phase changes. He has authored 40+ research papers, led 12+ major national research projects, and holds three invention patents. As an editorial committee member and an active contributor to the scientific community, Dr. Yang continues to advance the understanding of permafrost evolution and its hydrological impacts. His contributions make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in the Youth Scientist category.

Professional Profile 

Education
Dr. Yuzhong Yang obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) in 2014, specializing in frozen soil engineering at the State Key Laboratory of Frozen Soil Engineering. Prior to that, he completed his Master’s degree (2008–2011) at the Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He earned his Bachelor’s degree (2004–2008) from Jilin University, where he studied at the College of Environment and Resources. His academic journey has been focused on permafrost hydrology and environmental research, laying the foundation for his extensive contributions to the field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Yuzhong Yang is a Full Professor at the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), where he has been contributing to permafrost hydrology research. He previously served as an Associate Professor (2019–2024) at the State Key Laboratory of Frozen Soil Engineering. Before that, he worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher (2019–2021) at Michigan Technological University, focusing on forest resources and environmental science. Throughout his career, Dr. Yang has led 12+ national and provincial research projects, published 40+ research papers, and secured three invention patents. His work has significantly advanced the understanding of ground ice hydrology and permafrost evolution, making him a leading researcher in his field.

Research Interest

Dr. Yuzhong Yang’s research focuses on permafrost hydrology and the permafrost environment, particularly in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. His work explores ground ice dynamics, ice-water phase changes, and their hydrological impacts. He has developed a 3D water isotope hydrogeochemical monitoring network to study permafrost water cycles and has pioneered a permafrost hydrology concept model that quantifies the contributions of melting ground ice to regional hydrology. Additionally, he established the first ground ice isotope database, providing critical insights into permafrost evolution. His research plays a vital role in understanding climate change effects on frozen soil and hydrological systems.

Award and Honor

Dr. Yuzhong Yang has received recognition for his significant contributions to permafrost hydrology and environmental research. He has been honored with multiple national and provincial research grants, including funding from the National Key R&D Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). His research achievements have also earned him a place on the Young Editorial Committee of the Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology (since 2025). Additionally, he serves as a committee member of the Youth Working Committee of the China Society of Cryospheric Science, reflecting his leadership in the field. His pioneering work on ground ice isotope databases and permafrost hydrology models has positioned him as a strong contender for prestigious awards, including the Youth Scientist Award.

Conclusion

Dr. Yuzhong Yang has a strong research background in permafrost hydrology, with impactful contributions to the field. His publication record, research leadership, and innovative contributions make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Strengthening international collaborations and industry engagements would further enhance his research impact. Given his expertise and leadership in permafrost hydrology, he is a strong contender for the Youth Scientist Award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Seasonal variations in groundwater chemistry and quality and associated health risks from domestic wells and crucial constraints in the Pearl River Delta

    • Authors: X. Zhou, Xingyu; J. Sun, Jia; H. Yi, Hulong; T. Xiao, Tangfu; J. Cui, Jinli

    • Year: 2025

    • Citations: 0

  • Title: Climate warming and wetting pose a severe threat to permafrost engineering stability on the Qinghai–Xizang Plateau

    • Authors: X. Xu, Xiaoming; Z. Zhang, Zhongqiong; B. Tai, Bowen; Y. Yang, Yuzhong; Q. Wu, Qingbai

    • Year: 2025

    • Citations: 0

  • Title: Water budgets in an arid and alpine permafrost basin: Observations from the High Mountain Asia

    • Authors: Q. Wang, Qingfeng; H. Jin, Huijun; D. Luo, Dongliang; V.F. Bense, Victor F.; Q. Wu, Qingbai

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 0