Weiwei Jiang | Ecological Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Weiwei Jiang | Ecological Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

 Prof. Weiwei Jiang,  is a researcher specializing in ecological protection and restoration, with a focus on riparian zones affected by reservoir operations. With expertise in ecological remote sensing, drone photogrammetry, and spatiotemporal data analysis, Jiang has led and participated in several national and provincial research projects. Their work explores vegetation dynamics, species adaptation, and ecosystem recovery in reservoir drawdown zones, contributing to high-impact journals and advancing ecological monitoring through integrated satellite-UAV-field technology

Hubei University of Technology, China.

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Education 🎓

Weiwei Jiang holds a PhD and has a strong academic foundation in ecological sciences, particularly focusing on ecological engineering, remote sensing, and environmental monitoring technologies.

Professional Experience 💼

Weiwei Jiang has extensive experience in ecological protection and restoration, especially in riparian zones affected by reservoirs. Jiang has participated in and led numerous national and provincial scientific research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Fund, the National 13th Five-Year Plan Key R&D Project, and the National Key R&D Program. These projects have involved advanced technologies such as satellite and drone-based remote sensing, ecological monitoring, and deep learning. Jiang’s work also includes long-term ecological surveys and research in major reservoirs like Longkaikou, Guanyinyan, and the Three Gorges.

Technical Skills 🛠️

Weiwei Jiang possesses expertise in ecological remote sensing, drone photogrammetry, spatiotemporal data analysis, and deep learning applications in environmental science. Jiang is also skilled in integrating satellite-UAV-field data for large-scale vegetation monitoring and applying machine learning to ecological datasets.

Awards & Honors 🏅

Notable recognitions include hosting the project on the spatiotemporal evolution characteristics of phytoplankton from 2022 to 2024 and receiving support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and provincial science and technology departments. Jiang has also contributed to key initiatives such as the Hubei Provincial Department of Science and Technology Innovation Group Project and the Ministry of Land and Resources Public Welfare Industry Scientific Research Project.

Research Interests 🔍

Jiang’s research centers on the ecological dynamics and restoration of vegetation in drawdown zones of large reservoir systems. Key areas include phenotypic plasticity and niche strategies of dominant plant species, the impact of dam operations on riparian vegetation patterns, and the development of models for species suitability and ecosystem recovery. Recent publications in high-impact journals such as Ecological Indicators, Science of The Total Environment, and Scientific Reports reflect the breadth and depth of Jiang’s contributions to ecological scienc

Publications Top Notes: 📝

  • Cross-scale observation of riparian vegetation: Testing the potential of satellite-UAV-Field integrated observations for large-scale herbaceous species
    Authors: Jiang, Weiwei; Li, Chenyu; Xiao, Henglin Lin
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Ecological Informatics

 

  • Dispersal limitations prompt early vegetation aggregation in counter-seasonal reservoir riparian zones: A case study of Longkaikou Reservoir, China
    Authors: Jiang, Weiwei; Jia, Wentao; Xiao, Henglin Lin
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Ecological Indicators

Krishna Pada Das | Mathematical Modeling in Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krishna Pada Das | Mathematical Modeling in Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya, Barrackpore, Kol-120 India

📌 Short Bio: Dr. Krishna Pada Das is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya, India. With a distinguished academic career, he has contributed significantly to mathematical biology, specializing in eco-epidemiology, dynamical systems, and predator-prey interactions. His expertise extends to fractional calculus, stochastic modeling, and diffusion effects in ecological systems.

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🎓 Education:

  • B.Sc. in Mathematics (2001-2004): Calcutta University, Kolkata
  • M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics (2004-2006): Calcutta University, Kolkata
  • Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics (2011): Jadavpur University, Kolkata
    Ph.D. Thesis: Nonlinear Dynamics of Predator-Prey Interaction with Disease in the Population (Supervised by Prof. Joydev Chattopadhyay, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata)

👨‍🏫 Experience:

  • Junior Research Fellow (2006-2008): Agricultural and Ecological Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
  • Senior Research Fellow (2008-2010): Agricultural and Ecological Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
  • Assistant Professor (2010-2022): Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya, Kolkata
  • Associate Professor (2022-Present): Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya, Kolkata

🔬 Research Interests:

Dr. Das focuses on mathematical modeling of biological systems, including predator-prey dynamics, infectious disease modeling, and ecological stability. His work incorporates modern techniques such as fractional calculus, fuzzy logic, stochastic processes, and diffusion effects to explore HIV progression, epidemiology, and eco-epidemiology.

🏆 Honors & Awards:

  • ISI Research Award (2006)
  • SLET (WBCSC) Qualification (2006)

📚 Publications Top Notes:

Dr. Das has published extensively in high-impact journals. Some notable publications include:

Pada Das, K., Chatterjee, S., & Chattopadhyay, J. (2008). Dynamics of nutrient-phytoplankton interaction in the presence of viral infection and periodic nutrient input. Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena, 3(3), 149-169. 🔗 Link

Cited by: 50+ articles

Das, K.P., Chattopadhyay, J. (2010). Occurrence of chaos and its possible control in a predator-prey model with density-dependent disease-induced mortality on predator population. Journal of Biological Systems, 18(2), 399-435. 🔗 Link

Cited by: 60+ articles

Kooi, B.W., van Voorn, G.A.K., & Das, K.P. (2011). Stabilization and complex dynamics in a predator–prey model with predator suffering from an infectious disease. Ecological Complexity, 8(1), 113-122. 🔗 Link

Cited by: 70+ articles

Multistability and Chaos in the Eco-epidemiological System with Allee Effect

Impact of Honest Signal, Cues, Prey’s Experience Rate and Environmental Toxicity in a Predator–Prey Interaction Model

Role of food conversion efficiency due to predation of prey populations in an eco-epidemiological model with Allee and refugia

Role of functional response in controlling chaos in tri-trophic food chain

Role of Allee and Fear for Controlling Chaos in a Predator–Prey System with Circulation of Disease in Predator