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.
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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
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Title: Seasonal variations in groundwater chemistry and quality and associated health risks from domestic wells and crucial constraints in the Pearl River Delta
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Authors: X. Zhou, Xingyu; J. Sun, Jia; H. Yi, Hulong; T. Xiao, Tangfu; J. Cui, Jinli
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Year: 2025
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Title: Climate warming and wetting pose a severe threat to permafrost engineering stability on the Qinghai–Xizang Plateau
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Authors: X. Xu, Xiaoming; Z. Zhang, Zhongqiong; B. Tai, Bowen; Y. Yang, Yuzhong; Q. Wu, Qingbai
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Year: 2025
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Citations: 0
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Title: Water budgets in an arid and alpine permafrost basin: Observations from the High Mountain Asia
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Authors: Q. Wang, Qingfeng; H. Jin, Huijun; D. Luo, Dongliang; V.F. Bense, Victor F.; Q. Wu, Qingbai
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Year: 2024
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Citations: 0
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