Fei Li | Next-generation informatic | Leading Research Award

prof. Fei Li | Next-generation informatic | Leading Research Award

Research scientist Institute of Grassland Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China

Dr. Fei Li is a prominent research professor at the Institute of Grassland Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS). Specializing in the remote sensing of grassland ecology and big data, Dr. Li leverages satellite and UAV remote sensing along with AI algorithms to advance ecological research. With over 40 academic papers published in top-tier journals, Dr. Li’s contributions have significantly impacted the field of ecological and biological sciences.

 

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Education πŸŽ“

Dr. Li earned his Ph.D. in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2014. Prior to this, he completed his M.S. in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems and his B.S. in Geographic Information Systems from Northwest Normal University in 2009 and 2006, respectively.

Experience πŸ†

Dr. Li’s extensive experience includes his current role as a research professor at CAAS since 2020. He previously served as a research assistant at the University of Tennessee, Michigan State University, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His diverse experience in both academic and research institutions has equipped him with a robust understanding of ecological processes and remote sensing technologies.

Research Interests πŸ”¬

Dr. Li’s research interests lie in integrating ecological process models with remote sensing observations and machine learning approaches. He focuses on simulating global-regional carbon-water cycles and investigating their response mechanisms. Additionally, he is dedicated to utilizing big data from remote sensing for effective grassland resource monitoring and management.

Awards πŸ…

Dr. Li has been recognized with numerous awards and grants from prestigious organizations such as NSF, NASA, DOE, NSA, and ESA. His groundbreaking work in remote sensing and ecological modeling has earned him accolades and funding for various high-impact projects.

Publications Top Notes πŸ“š

Dr. Li has an impressive portfolio of publications, including:

Li, H., Li, F.*, Xiao, J., Chen, J., Lin, K., Bao, G., … & Wei, G. (2024). A machine learning scheme for estimating fine-resolution grassland aboveground biomass over China with Sentinel-1/2 satellite images. Remote Sensing of Environment, 311, 114317. Cited by 10 articles.

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Li, F., Xiao, J., Chen, J., Ballantyne, A., Jin, K., Li, B., … & John, R. (2023). Global water use efficiency saturation due to increased vapor pressure deficit. Science, 381(6658), 672-677. Cited by 25 articles.

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Yan, H., Li, F.*, & Liu, G. (2023). Diminishing influence of negative relationship between species richness and evenness on the modeling of grassland Ξ±-diversity metrics. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 11, 154. Cited by 15 articles.

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Ouyang, Z., Sciusco, P., Jiao, T., Feron, S., Lei, C., Li, F., … & Chen, J. (2022). Albedo changes caused by future urbanization contribute to global warming. Nature Communications, 13(1), 3800. Cited by 30 articles.

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Brabazon, H., DeBruyn, J. M., Lenaghan, S. C., Li, F., Mundorff, A. Z., Steadman, D. W., & Stewart Jr, C. N. (2020). Plants to Remotely Detect Human Decomposition?. Trends in Plant Science, 25(10), 947-949. Cited by 20 articles.

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Wedajo Gebre | Plant science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wedajo Gebre | Plant science | Best Researcher Award

Phd-student Jinka University Ethiopia

Wedajo Gebre, born on April 26, 1982, in Muty, Ethiopia, is a dedicated plant scientist. Married and a father, he is known for his significant contributions to agricultural research. Proficient in multiple languages, including English, Amharic, and Aryina, he works at Jinka University as an Associate Dean and lecturer, specializing in plant breeding and seed multiplication.

 

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Education:

Wedajo earned his BSc in Plant Sciences and MSc in Plant Breeding from Hawassa University. He is currently pursuing his PhD at Haramaya University. His educational journey from Getamer Primary School to higher education in Hawassa showcases his commitment to advancing his knowledge and expertise.

Β Experience:

Since 2007, Wedajo has been an integral part of the South Agricultural Research Institute, serving in various capacities from Junior Researcher to Associate Researcher. He has also been involved in coordinating seed multiplication units and holds significant administrative roles at Jinka University.

Β Research Interest:

His primary research interest lies in the genetic variability and stability of crop yields, particularly in sorghum, maize, and finger millet. He has published extensively on these topics and actively engages in promoting agricultural practices through seminars and community outreach.

Β Awards:

Throughout his career, Wedajo has received several acknowledgments for his research contributions. His dedication to improving crop production has earned him respect and recognition within the scientific community.

Publications Top Notes

Genetic variability among lowland sorghum accessions collected from southern Ethiopia for grain quality traits. Heliyon, 2024 (Cited by 30 articles)

Grain Yield Stability and Adaptability of Finger Millet (Eleusine Coracana) Genotypes in Southern Ethiopia. International Journal of Research Studies in Science, Engineering and Technology, 2018 (Cited by 25 articles)

Micro-Propagation of Cassava (Manihot Esculenta Crantz) Using Bulla Flour (Ensete Ventricosum (Welw.), Cheesman) as an Alternative Source of Agar in Plant Tissue Culture Media. International Journal of Research Studies in Science, Engineering and Technology, 2017 (Cited by 20 articles)

Study on Adaptability and Stability of Drought Tolerant Maize Varieties in Drought Prone Areas of South Omo Zone, SNNPRS through irrigation. International Journal of Research in Agriculture and Forestry, 2015 (Cited by 18 articles)

Study on adaptability of released midland maize varieties around south Ari woreda, south omo zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia. Current Research in Agricultural Sciences, 2014 (Cited by 15 articles)

 

 

Dawit Dibekulu | Literature | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dawit Dibekulu | Literature | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate Bahir Dar University Ethiopia

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Dawit Dibekulu Alem, born on January 10, 1993, is an esteemed Assistant Professor at Mekdela Amba University in Ethiopia. His academic journey reflects a deep dedication to the fields of English Language and Literature, with significant contributions to language assessment, comparative literature, and cultural studies. 🌍

 

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Education

πŸŽ“ Dawit holds a BA in English Language and Literature from Woldia University. He furthered his studies by earning an MA in TEFL from Debre Markos University and a Ph.D. from Bahir Dar University. πŸ“š His educational background is marked by a consistent pursuit of excellence and a passion for language education.

Experience

🏫 Dawit has a rich teaching and administrative experience, beginning as an English teacher at Efoyeta Secondary School and progressing through various academic and administrative roles, including Lecturer and Research Coordinator at Mekdela Amba University. His roles have involved teaching, conducting research, advising students, and participating in community services. 🌟

Research Interests

πŸ” Dawit’s research interests are diverse and include language assessment, literature, comparative literature, psychoanalysis, cultural studies, and language-learning strategies. His work in these areas has contributed significantly to the academic community, both locally and internationally. πŸ“–

Awards

πŸ… Dawit has received numerous awards, including Best Lecturer of the Year from the Ministry of Education and Best Worker of the Year from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. These accolades reflect his dedication to education and his impact on the academic community. πŸ†

Publications Top Notes

πŸ“š Dawit has published extensively in prestigious journals, contributing valuable insights into various aspects of language and literature. His notable publications include:

“A reviewed paper on Kumaravadivelu’s concept of beyond methods: macro-strategies for language teaching” (2019, International Journal of English Literature and Culture)

“Practice of Teaching Reading Comprehension in Secondary Schools: A Case of Debre Markos Administrative Town” (2019, International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation)

“Theory of Multiple Intelligences and its’ underlying philosophy” (2019, International Journal of English Literature and Culture)

“Strategic Competence and its implication in language teaching” (2020, Journal of Advances in Social Science and Humanities)

“Teachers’ Perception and Practice of Using Literary Texts to teach Reading Skills” (2022, GRIN Verlag) .