Prof . Faming Wang - Climate resilience- Outstanding Scientist Award
South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences| China
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
He academic journey began with a profound interest in ecology, nurtured during his undergraduate years at Shandong University, where he obtained his Bachelor of Science in biology. This foundation laid the groundwork for his pursuit of higher education, culminating in a Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, under the mentorship of Prof. Zhian Li. His doctoral research at the South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), focused on soil ecology, providing valuable insights into the intricate interactions within terrestrial ecosystems.
Professional Endeavors
Following the completion of his Ph.D., He embarked on a fruitful career trajectory, assuming various roles that have significantly contributed to both academia and environmental science. He commenced his professional journey as an Assistant Scientist at the South China Botanical Garden (SCBG), CAS, where he delved deeper into the realms of biogeochemistry and ecological restoration. Wang's dedication and scholarly contributions earned him recognition, including the esteemed Fellowship from the Chinese Scholarship Council during his visiting Ph.D. tenure at the State University of New York - Binghamton.
Contributions and Research Focus In Climate resilience
His research endeavors have been characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, encompassing plant physiology, ecology, microbiology, and molecular biology. As the head of the Coastal Ecosystems Biogeochemistry Lab at SCBG, he leads groundbreaking studies exploring the impacts of climate change and human interventions on biogeochemical cycling in coastal ecosystems. His lab's focal areas include soil ecology, biogeochemistry, ecological restoration, and the cycling of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in ecosystems. Wang's prolific publication record, comprising over 80 peer-reviewed papers, underscores his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing pressing environmental challenges.
Accolades and Recognition
His exemplary contributions to the field of biogeochemistry and ecology have garnered widespread acclaim. He has received prestigious accolades such as the Excellent Faculty Award at SCBG, CAS, and has been listed in prominent talent support programs by the China National Forestry and Grassland Administration and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Additionally, his editorial roles in esteemed journals like Functional Ecology and Estuaries and Coasts reflect his standing as a respected figure in the academic community.
Impact and Influence
His influence extends beyond his research endeavors, encompassing his role as an educator, mentor, and scientific leader. Through his directorship of the Xiaoliang Research Station for Tropical Coastal Ecosystems and his contributions as Deputy Director of the Ecology and Environment Research Center at SCBG, CAS, he continues to shape the trajectory of ecological research in China. His collaborative efforts, both domestically and internationally, have facilitated knowledge exchange and fostered interdisciplinary collaborations aimed at addressing complex environmental issues.
Legacy and Future Contributions
As His career unfolds, his legacy is poised to endure through the impact of his research, mentorship, and academic leadership. His commitment to advancing our understanding of coastal ecosystems and promoting sustainable environmental practices serves as a beacon for future generations of scientists. With a steadfast focus on innovation and collaboration, He remains dedicated to forging pathways towards a more resilient and harmonious relationship between humanity and the natural world.
Citations
Citations 3550
h-index 28
i10-index 53
- Technologies and perspectives for achieving carbon neutrality
- Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus addition on soil microbial community in a secondary tropical forest of China
- Effects of nitrogen-fixing and non-nitrogen-fixing tree species on soil properties and nitrogen transformation during forest restoration in southern China
- Global blue carbon accumulation in tidal wetlands increases with climate change
- Effects of experimental nitrogen and/or phosphorus additions on soil nematode communities in a secondary tropical forest