Dr. Sun Qingyang | Oceanography | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Sun Qingyang , South China Sea Development Research Institute, Ministry of Natural Resources , China.
Dr. Sun Qingyang is a Senior Engineer at the South China Sea Institute for Development under the Ministry of Natural Resources. Specializing in physical oceanography and marine ecological remote sensing, he integrates satellite data with field research to analyze plankton dynamics, air-sea CO₂ exchanges, and coral reef health. With a Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography, his work supports sustainable ocean management and marine restoration in the South China Sea. He has authored impactful publications and leads national-level ecological protection projects, contributing to marine conservation and climate resilience. 🌊📡🌱
Publication Profile
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Education and Experience
🎓 Education
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🧪 Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography – University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2012–2015)
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🌿 M.Sc. in Environmental Science – Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, CAS (2009–2012)
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🛰️ B.Sc. in Remote Sensing Science and Technology – Shandong University of Science and Technology (2005–2009)
💼 Experience
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🌊 Senior Engineer – South China Sea Institute for Development, MNR (2019–Present)
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🐚 Engineer – South China Sea Institute of Planning & Environmental Research, SOA (2015–2019)
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🌍 Research Intern – NorthWest Research Associates (2015)
Suitability Summary
Sun Qingyang is a leading researcher in marine remote sensing and ecological protection, currently serving as a Senior Engineer at the South China Sea Institute for Development, Ministry of Natural Resources. His interdisciplinary work focuses on air-sea CO₂ exchange during tropical cyclones, coral reef food web dynamics, and the strategic restoration of coastal ecosystems through innovative concepts like marine rewilding. With a Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography and a portfolio of high-impact publications and national projects, Sun Qingyang exemplifies scientific excellence, innovation, and real-world impact—making him a standout nominee for the Best Researcher Award.
Professional Development
Qingyang Sun has steadily grown into a leading figure in marine ecological remote sensing and coastal environmental assessment 📈. His participation in NSFC-funded and ministerial projects demonstrates an evolving role from collaborator to project lead 🌟. He has authored and co-authored peer-reviewed studies in national and international journals 📖, reflecting a multidisciplinary expertise combining oceanography, environmental science, and ecological economics 🌐. Actively contributing to practical environmental planning, Sun’s recent focus includes mangrove spatial optimization and coral reef ecological interactions 🐠🌿. His role as a corresponding author on key marine ecology papers signals strong scientific leadership and continuous professional evolution 🧭.
Research Focus
Qingyang Sun’s research integrates remote sensing, marine ecology, and physical oceanography. He studies air-sea CO₂ exchange processes under tropical cyclone conditions 🌪️, planktonic interactions in coral reef ecosystems 🐠, and the spatial dynamics of mangrove habitats 🌱. His projects often use satellite and field data fusion to assess ecological risk, restoration efficiency, and regulatory outcomes 📈. With a strong foundation in fluid mechanics and environmental modeling, his work contributes to ecosystem resilience, biodiversity protection, and climate neutrality through blue carbon research 🌍. His applied science approach informs both marine conservation and coastal planning policies 🧭📡.
🏅 Awards and Honors
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📰 Featured Research Achievement – “Promoting Blue Carbon Sequestration…” in Natural Resources News
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📘 Multiple First and Corresponding Author Publications in top journals such as Remote Sensing and Ecological Science
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🏆 Lead PI on National and Key Laboratory Funded Marine Restoration Projects
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🌟 Recognized for Contributions to Marine Ecological Protection and Coral Reef Studies
Publication Top Notes
Authors: Lin, Jingrou; Sun, Qingyang; Liu, Yupeng; Ye, Haijun; Tang, Danling; Zhang, Xiaohao; Gao, Yang
Journal: Remote Sensing
Year: 2024
Volume: 16
Issue: 1
Conclusion
Dr. Sun Qingyang exemplifies the qualities of a Best Researcher Award recipient through his interdisciplinary expertise, high-impact publications, and direct contributions to national marine policy and ecological restoration. His innovative use of remote sensing and deep understanding of marine systems positions him as a leading figure in sustainable ocean science and a valuable asset to global marine conservation efforts.