Prof Rongliang Jia | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Rongliang Jia | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 

Profile 

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Rongliang Jia’s journey into the world of ecological and environmental sciences began with a deep-rooted passion for understanding the natural world, especially the fragile ecosystems of deserts and sandy areas. Born in 1980, Jia exhibited a strong interest in the natural sciences from a young age, leading him to pursue higher education in fields related to ecology and environmental studies. His academic pursuits laid the foundation for his future contributions, as he immersed himself in studying the dynamics of desert ecosystems. His dedication and intellectual curiosity culminated in his doctoral studies, where he began focusing on the physiological and ecological theories of plant resistance, particularly in challenging environments like archaeological sites and mining areas.

In 2009, Jia’s early academic excellence was recognized when he received the prestigious Chinese Academy of Sciences “ZhuYuehua Outstanding Doctoral Student Award.” This award not only acknowledged his academic achievements but also set the stage for his future endeavors in scientific research and ecological restoration.

🌍 Professional Endeavors

After completing his doctoral studies, Rongliang Jia embarked on a professional career that saw him rise through the ranks to become the Associate Station Director, Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor at the Ningxia Shapotou Desert Ecosystem National Field Scientific Observation and Research Station, part of the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. This institute, formerly known as the Institute of Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research, provided Jia with a platform to explore the complexities of desert ecosystems.

Jia’s professional career has been marked by a focus on the natural ecological systems of deserts and sandy areas. He has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of biological soil crusts (BSCs), which are critical components of desert ecosystems. His work has revolved around analyzing the composition, structure, and functional evolution of BSCs at different temporal and spatial scales, with the ultimate goal of addressing key theoretical and technical challenges in using BSCs for ecological protection and sustainable development.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Rongliang Jia has made significant contributions to the field of desert ecology, particularly in the study of biological soil crusts. His research has provided valuable insights into the species composition, structure, distribution patterns, and ecological functions of BSCs in both natural and artificial-natural composite ecosystems in northern China. One of his key achievements has been the establishment of a preliminary biological soil crust database, which serves as a crucial resource for researchers and policymakers alike.

Jia’s research has also delved into the impact of major disturbance factors, such as sand burial, on the diversity and ecological functions of BSCs. His pioneering work demonstrated that sand burial is a major driving factor influencing the succession of BSCs in desert areas. By revealing the physiological and ecological adaptation mechanisms of BSCs to sand burial disturbances, Jia has contributed to a better understanding of how these ecosystems can be restored and protected.

Moreover, Jia has explored the effects of wind on mosses in desert crusts, uncovering the role of wind as a key environmental factor in determining the microhabitat distribution of crustal mosses. His research has also utilized remote sensing technology to analyze the distribution and spatiotemporal changes of BSCs and NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) during the succession of sand-binding vegetation, leading to the development of an ecological hydrological model to predict the impact of precipitation changes on desert ecosystem structure.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Rongliang Jia has received numerous accolades and recognition for his outstanding contributions to ecological research and environmental protection. In 2015, he was awarded the Chinese Academy of Sciences “Western Youth Scholar – A Class” support, a testament to his leadership and expertise in desert ecology. The same year, he was recognized as an “Advanced Individual in Science Popularization” by Zhongwei City, highlighting his commitment to educating the public about ecological issues.

Jia’s work has also been acknowledged at the provincial level. In 2017, he was selected for the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region “Domestic Talent Introduction 312 Plan” and received the second prize for outstanding scientific research achievements in higher education institutions in Gansu Province. His contributions were further recognized in 2018 when he was awarded the first prize for scientific and technological progress by the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.

Jia’s influence extends beyond China, as he has been invited for academic exchanges and collaborations at renowned institutions worldwide, including the University of Haifa, Tel Aviv University, and the European Geosciences Union, among others.

🌟 Impact and Influence

Rongliang Jia’s research has had a profound impact on the field of desert ecology, particularly in the understanding and management of biological soil crusts. His work has not only advanced scientific knowledge but also informed practical applications in ecological restoration and environmental protection. By quantifying the response patterns of BSCs to sand burial and wind disturbances, Jia has provided valuable insights into the resilience and stability of desert ecosystems.

His research on the effects of sand burial on greenhouse gas emissions from soil covered by BSCs has significant implications for understanding the role of deserts in the global carbon cycle. Jia’s findings that sand burial can exacerbate the greenhouse effect in arid sandy areas underscore the importance of managing desert ecosystems to mitigate climate change.

📜 Legacy and Future Contributions

Rongliang Jia’s legacy lies in his pioneering research on biological soil crusts and desert ecosystems. His work has paved the way for future research and has provided a foundation for the development of effective strategies for ecological restoration and protection in arid regions. As a key member of the “Ecological Restoration and Reconstruction in Desert Areas” innovation team under the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China, Jia continues to contribute to the advancement of desert ecology and the sustainable development of these fragile environments.

Looking ahead, Jia’s future contributions are likely to focus on further unraveling the complexities of desert ecosystems, with an emphasis on developing innovative solutions to address the challenges posed by climate change and environmental degradation. His dedication to ecological research and his commitment to mentoring the next generation of scientists ensure that his influence will continue to be felt for years to come.

Publications 

Changes in Microbial Composition During the Succession of Biological Soil Crusts in Alpine Hulun Buir Sandy Land, China

Journal: Microbial Ecology

Year: 2024

 Vascular Plants and Biocrusts Ameliorate Soil Properties Serving to Increase the Stability of the Great Wall of China

Journal: Science of the Total Environment

Year: 2024

 Unveiling Hidden Bacterial Players: A Closer Look at the Succession Characteristics and Co-occurrence Patterns of Abundant, Intermediate, and Rare Bacteria in Biological Soil Crusts

Journal: Microbial Ecology

Year: 2024

Vascular Plant Communities and Biocrusts Act as Controlling Factors in Mitigating Soil Erosion on the Great Wall in a Semi-humid Area of Northwestern China

Journal: Science of the Total Environment

Year: 2024

 Vegetation Restoration in Dryland with Shrub Serves as a Carbon Sink: Evidence from a 13-year Observation at the Tengger Desert of Northern China

Journal: Land Degradation and Development

Year: 2024

Prof. YEYINOU LAURA ESTELLE LOKO | Plant genetic resources | Best Researcher Award

Prof. YEYINOU LAURA ESTELLE LOKO | Plant genetic resources | Best Researcher Award

Université Nationale des Sciences,Technologies,Ingénierie et Mathématiques, Benin

🔗 Professional Profiles

🎓Educational Background:

  • Associate Professor of the African and Malagasy University Council for Higher Education (CAMES), specializing in Genetics-Zoology (October 2020)
  • Assistant Professor of CAMES, specializing in Genetics-Zoology (July 2016)
  • PhD in Plant Genetic Resources and Crop Protection, University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin (October 2013)
  • MSc II in Health Sciences, Environment, Territory, and Society, University of Versailles St Quentin en Yvelines, France (December 2013)
  • MSc II in Applied Entomology, University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin (March 2010)
  • MSc I in Animal Biology, University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon (September 2007)
  • BSc in Animal Biology, University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon (August 2006)
  • Secondary School Teachers’ Diploma Grade I, Higher Teachers Training College (ENS), University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon (September 2006)
  • Scientific Special Classes (CSS), University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon (September 2003)
  • High school diploma in Life and Earth Sciences, Bilingual High School of Kribi, Cameroon (August 2002)

🔬Training in Scientific Diplomacy:

  • Hybrid training in French-speaking scientific diplomacy (FORMHYDS), Sorbonne University and Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF), Paris, France (October 2023 – December 2023)
  • Capacity building on UNESCO’s Recommendation on Open Science and gender-inclusive STI policies, UNESCO-Abuja (May 2023 – June 2023)

📚Leadership Courses:

  • Leadership Accelerator Programme for Young African Women 2024, LEAP Leadership Institute (LLI) (March 2024 – April 2024)
  • Managing as a Coach, University of California, Davis (June 2022)
  • Women leadership and negotiation skills, African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD), Dakar, Senegal (June 2022)
  • Building Your Leadership Skills, HEC Paris (May 2022 – June 2022)
  • The art of storytelling using the public narrative methodology, African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD), Nairobi, Kenya (April 2022 – May 2022)
  • Researcher Management and Leadership Training, University of Colorado System (May 2022)
  • Leadership Training for Agricultural Research and Development (LEPARD), African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD), Nairobi, Kenya (April 2022)

📊Quality Assurance and Pedagogy Training:

  • Various training sessions on curriculum development, monograph development, teaching methods, and quality assurance in higher education institutions across Benin.

📚Short Term Professional Training Courses:

  • Training on needs expression and public procurement planning, National University of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (UNSTIM), Benin (December 2022)
  • Training in research project writing and funding mobilization, UNSTIM, Benin (April 2022)
  • English Language training, Martin Luther King English Center, Abomey-Calavi, Benin (January 2022 – June 2022)
  • Training in Bioinformatics and Genomics, IRD, Montpellier, France (September 2017 – December 2017)
  • Training in taxonomy and collections management of termite pests, Belgium (2016 – 2016)

🏆Awards and Recognition:

  • Laureate of the 2023 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Award for Early-Career Women Scientists in the Developing World (2023)
  • Laureate of the One Planet Fellowship initiative (2020)
  • Laureate of L’Oréal-UNESCO for women in science sub-Saharan Africa (2014)

👑Leadership Positions:

  • Dean / Director of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Biosciences et Biotechnologie Appliquées (ENSBBA), UNSTIM, Benin (since October 2021)
  • Vice-President of the Entomological Society of the Republic of Benin (since September 2021)
  • Head of the Laboratory of Applied Zoology and Plant Health (ZASVE), ENSBBA, UNSTIM, Benin (since March 2023)
  • Member of the executive committee of the OWSD Benin national chapter, Benin Women For Science (BW4S) (since September 2020)
  • Previous leadership roles include Scientific Director and Head of various research and educational departments in Benin.

📖Teaching Experience:

  • Associate Professor in Zoology and Genetics, ENSBBA, UNSTIM, Benin (since July 2020)
  • Assistant Professor in Zoology and Genetics, ENSBBA, UNSTIM, Benin (July 2016 – June 2020)
  • Assistant lecturer in Zoology and Plant genetic resources, Polytechnic University of Abomey (UPA), Benin (October 2013 – June 2016)

🤝Supervising and Mentoring Activities:

  • Supervision of graduate students in various fields of genetics, entomology, and environmental sciences in Benin.

Notable Publications 

Termites and maize crops: assemblage composition, damage level, and varietal sensitivity in contrasting agro-ecological zones of the Republic of Benin
    • Authors: Yêyinou Laura Estelle Loko, Joelle Toffa, Azize Orobiyi, Dieudonné Martin Gavoedo, Alexandre Dansi, Manuele Tamò, Yves Roisin
    • Journal: International Journal of Pest Management
    • Volume: 2024
    • Issue: July 2
    • Pages: Article
    • Year: 2021
    • DOI: 10.1080/09670874.2021.1969472
Attitudes and prevention towards malaria in the context of COVID-19 pandemic in urban community in Benin, West Africa
    • Authors: Donald Hessou-Djossou, Innocent Djègbé, Yêyinou Laura Estelle Loko, M. Boukari, Odilon M. Nonfodji, Généviève M. Tchigossou, Rousseau Djouaka, Martin Akogbéto
    • Source: OpenAlex
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI:
      • DOI: 10.60692/x038b-hcf94
      • DOI: 10.60692/p33jt-8hv71
Effects of Seed Physical Characteristics of Benin Soybean Germplasm on their Resistance to Callosobruchus maculatus Fabricius (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)
    • Authors: Yêyinou Laura Estelle Loko, Joelle Toffa, Azize Orobiyi, Gbèblonoudo Anicet Dassou, Rolande Okpeicha, Dieudonné Gavoedo, Alexandre Dansi
    • Journal: Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
    • Volume: 2022
    • Issue: 38.4
    • Pages: 1468-1477
    • Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.17582/journal.sja/2022/38.4.1468.1477
Evolution and Trend of Deep Learning in Agriculture: A Bibliometric Approach
    • Authors: Kimba Sabi N’goye, Henoc Soude, Yêyinou Laura Estelle Loko
    • Journal: Journal of Computer and Communications
    • Volume: 2022
    • Issue: 1012009
    • Pages: Article
    • Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.4236/jcc.2022.1012009
Effect of population density on oviposition, development, and survival of Alloeocranum biannulipes (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) preying on Dinoderus porcellus (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae)
    • Authors: Yêyinou Laura Estelle Loko, Joelle Toffa, Dieudonné Martin Gavoedo, Sahayaraj Kitherian, Azize Orobiyi, Manuele Tamò
    • Journal: The Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology
    • Volume: 2022
    • Issue: December
    • Pages: Article
    • Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.1186/s41936-022-00267-w