Research Area 1: Water Resources and Water Security in Poyang Lake
•The evolution of the river-lake relation
Studying the hydrological and sediment transport relationships and evolution patterns between the Yangtze River and Poyang Lake under the influence of climate change and human activities.
•The formation and evolution of drought and flood disasters’ mechanisms
Exploring the formation mechanism and evolution of droughts and floods in Poyang Lake under climate change conditions, as well as the ecological health of the river.
•Water resource allocation and water security strategies
The focus is on flood control, drought resistance, water conservation, ecological slope protection, riverbank erosion control and restoration technologies, as well as optimal water resource allocation and water security strategies.
Academic Leader: Prof. Huokun Li
Team Members:
Huokun Li, Bowen Wei, Feng Yan, Wei Huang, Anyu Hong, Fugang Xu, Yijing Li, Zhongzheng He, Yao Jiang, Lvyang Xiong, Bing Xiong, Zhuo Jia, Jisi Fu, Yating Hu
Huokun Li, Ph.D., Professor
Mainly engaged in teaching and research in the fields of hydraulic engineering, hydraulics, and dynamic diagnostics of the operational safety of discharge structures. Serves as a member of the Hydraulic Engineering and Hydraulics Committee of the Chinese Society for Hydropower Engineering. Has presided 6 projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, published 80 academic papers, and authored 3 monographs. Recipient of the First Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress from the Ministry of Education, and the Second Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress in Tianjin.
Email: lihuokun@ncu.edu.cn
Bowen Wei, Ph.D., Professor
Primarily engaged in research on intelligent operation and management technologies for infrastructure, focusing on the service behavior analysis, information-based treatment, monitoring and early warning, and risk assessment of hydraulic structures. Serves as the Chair of the Academic Work Committee of the Jiangxi Water Resources Society, an Executive Member of the Jiangxi Water Resources Society. Has presided 6 projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, published over 100 academic papers, obtained and applied for 20 invention patents.
Email: bwwei@ncu.edu.cn
Feng Yan, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Primarily engaged in teaching and research on the impact assessment of climate change and human activities on regional eco-hydrological processes, multi-scale and multi-process coupled modeling of hydrodynamics, water environment, and aquatic ecosystems in Poyang Lake, as well as monitoring and evaluation of watershed water-carbon cycles. Has led 2 projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Published 38 academic papers in top-tier or significant scientific journals domestically and internationally in this field and holds 10 authorized patents.
Email: yfmilan@163.com
Wei Huang, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Primarily engaged in research on hydraulic engineering, water transfer projects, and hydraulic transients and regulation control in hydropower and pumped storage power stations. Serves as a member of the Hydraulic Engineering. Has led one Youth Project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and one sub-project under the National Key R&D Program. Published 50 academic papers.
Email: huangwei0214@ncu.edu.cn
Anyu Hong, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Primarily engaged in research on sediment-water interactions and disaster prevention in hydraulic and hydropower engineering, the fundamental theory of sediment transport, and solid-liquid two-phase flow. Has led one project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and participated in over 10 national, provincial, and ministerial-level research projects and social service initiatives. Published 12 academic papers in scientific journals both domestically and internationally in this field.
Email: honganyu@ncu.edu.cn
Fugang Xu, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Primarily engaged in teaching and research in the fields of hydraulic structures and disaster prevention and mitigation engineering. Recipient of two Second Prizes for Scientific and Technological Progress at the provincial and ministerial levels. Has led 2 national research projects and 2 projects funded by the Jiangxi Natural Science Foundation. Published 33 papers, obtained 11 national patents, and authored 2 monographs.
Email: xufugang092277@ncu.edu.cn
Yijing Li, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Primarily engaged in teaching and research in the field of photogrammetry and remote sensing. Has led one Youth Project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, one scientific research project funded by the Water Resources Department, and one General Project funded by the Jiangxi Natural Science Foundation. Published 10 research papers in academic journals and applied for one invention patent.
Email: ejinn@ncu.edu.cn
Zhongzheng He, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Primarily engaged in research on intelligent regulation and control of water engineering systems such as reservoir hydropower stations and gate-pump water transfer projects. Has led 1 Youth Project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and 1 sub-project under the National Key R&D Program. Published one textbook/monograph, 31 academic papers in top-tier or significant scientific journals both domestically and internationally, and holds or has applied for 16 national invention patents.
Email: he_zz@ncu.edu.cn
Yao Jiang, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Primarily engaged in teaching and research on hydrological processes and modeling in irrigation districts, water resource system analysis and planning decision-making, and mechanisms of watershed water cycle evolution. Has led 2 projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and 1 project funded by the Jiangxi Natural Science Foundation. Published 13 academic papers in scientific journals in this field.
Email: jiangyao313@ncu.edu.cn
Lvyang Xiong, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Primarily engaged in teaching and research on multi-process simulation and model development in hydrology, ecology, environment, and agriculture, as well as water resource optimization allocation and water use collaborative optimization based on simulation processes and optimization algorithms. In recent years, has led one project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and one project funded by the Jiangxi Natural Science Foundation. Published 10 academic papers in top-tier journals in this field.
Email: xionglvyang@ncu.edu.cn
Bing Xiong, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Primarily engaged in research on hydrological uncertainty under changing environments. Has led one Youth Project funded by the Provincial Natural Science Foundation and three Open Research Fund projects from research institutions. Participated in two major projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and one National Distinguished Youth Science Fund project. Published 15 papers in academic journals and obtained 3 national patents.
Email: xiongbin@ncu.edu.cn
Zhuo Jia, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Primarily engaged in teaching and research on carbon metabolism patterns and eco-environmental effects of rivers, lakes, and wetlands; watershed hydrology-ecology coupled processes and modeling; surface-groundwater numerical coupling simulation; regional ecological and disaster risk assessment; and water resource evaluation and optimal regulation. In recent years, has led one project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Published 10 papers in academic journals.
Email: jiazhuo@ncu.edu.cn
Jisi Fu, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Primarily engaged in research on water resource planning and management, as well as uncertainty analysis. Has led one Youth Project funded by the Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation and two Open Research Fund projects from the Jiangxi Academy of Water Sciences. Published 14 academic papers in authoritative journals in the field of hydrology and water resources and has been granted 4 invention patents.
Email: fujisi@ncu.edu.cn
Yating Hu, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
The primary research areas include safety monitoring and health diagnosis of water engineering structures, as well as risk management and control of reservoir-dam system projects. Published 14 papers in academic journals and authored 1 monograph.
Email: yating.hu@ncu.edu.cn