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The International Institute of Earth System Science (ESSI) of Nanjing University was established on November 19, 2000 as one of the first disciplinary special zones established by Nanjing University. Its construction goals are:
(1) Focusing on the current global increasingly severe problems such as resource shortage, environmental degradation, global change, carbon neutrality, etc., remote sensing and geographic information systems are used to reveal the interaction mechanism between human activities and resources, environment and ecology, so as to provide a scientific basis for the country to formulate relevant policies and macro decisions.
(2) Develop and popularize higher education in Earth System Science and cultivate outstanding talents in Earth System Science.
(3) Aim at the forefront of international research, establish an open working environment and operation mode in line with international scientific research institutions, communicate the links between geological research at home and abroad, build a platform for multidisciplinary interdisciplinary research in geoscience, promote the construction of geography and other disciplines, and become one of the world's first-class earth system scientific research and teaching centers. For other details, please consult our website http://essi.nju.edu.cn/.
At present, due to the needs of work, Professor Zhang Yongguang's research group recruits 1-2 postdoctoral fellows. His research interests are remote sensing of carbon cycles on land, mainly engaged in remote sensing of forests and carbon cycles on land.
01 Co-mentor
Zhang Yongguang is a professor at Nanjing University and deputy director of the International Institute of Earth System Science. Won the first "Li Xiaowen Remote Sensing Science Award" (2017) and the "Youth Science and Technology Award" of the China Natural Resources Society (2019). He has presided over more than 10 scientific research projects such as the National Key R&D Program, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Sino-German International Cooperation and Exchange Project, and the Jiangsu Jieqing Project. He has published more than 60 academic papers in journals such as Science, Nature Ecology & Evolution, PNAS and Demote Sensing of Environment. He currently serves on the editorial boards of Demoe Sensing and the Journal of Plant Ecology, as well as associate editors of the Journal of Remote Sensing and international journal of Soil and Water Conservation. His main research areas are global change and remote sensing of chlorophyll fluorescence in vegetation. In-depth systematic research has been carried out on cutting-edge hot scientific issues such as current global change and remote sensing of carbon cycle.
E-mail: [email protected]
Homepage: https://ecors.nju.edu.cn/
02 Content of the proposed research
Research interests include, but are not limited to:
🔸 Remote sensing of the terrestrial carbon cycle
🔸 Forest lidar remote sensing
🔸 Global Change Ecology
🔸 Remote sensing big data
🔸 Remote sensing data-model fusion
03 Qualifications
🔸 Have a doctorate and be under the age of 35;
🔸 With relevant background in processing satellite lidar remote sensing, high-resolution remote sensing, etc., he has published more than 1-2 SCI papers;
🔸 Have good communication between Chinese and English, writing skills and the ability to independently search and read English literature;
🔸 During the employment period, Nanjing University was the first unit, and I published 2-3 high-level papers as the first author or corresponding author.
04 Job Responsibilities
🔸 Work with the leader of the research group to formulate a research plan, carry out project research relatively independently and publish high-level academic papers;
🔸 Assist the research group in applying for funding, and actively rely on the research group to apply for postdoctoral science funds, youth projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and other national, provincial and municipal projects as the person in charge;
🔸 Assist in the construction and management of the research group, assist the leader of the research group, and guide doctoral students, master's students and undergraduate students.
05 Job treatment
🔸 This position is a postdoctoral /full-time scientific research position in Nanjing University, with a salary of 260,000 yuan / year, and the specific treatment is interviewed;
🔸 Details of the relevant management regulations for full-time scientific researchers of Nanjing University can be found at:
https://hr.nju.edu.cn/d8/3b/c6655a186427/page.htm
🔸 Have an excellent working environment and domestic and foreign cooperation and exchange opportunities.
06 Application Procedure and Contact Information
Any interested applicant can submit a resume (including academic degree certificates and scientific research achievements directory) by e-mail, and the subject of the email indicates "Apply for full-time scientific research positions". After the formal application is confirmed, other materials will be submitted in accordance with the regulations.
Mailing address: No. 163 Xianlin Avenue, Qixia District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, International Institute of Earth System Science, Nanjing University
Postal code: 210023
Contact email: [email protected]
Contact number: 025-89681569
Representative papers of the research group
FENG QIU, JINGWEN HUO, QIAN ZHANG, XINGHAI CHEN, YONGGUANG ZHANG.2021.Remote sensing observation and characteristic analysis of hot spots and multi-angle unmanned aerial vehicles in the canopy of coniferous forests.Journal of Remote Sensing, 25(4):1013-1024
Zhan Chunhui, Zhang Zhaoying, Zhang Yongguang.2020.Research progress on solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence radiation transmission model.Journal of Remote Sensing,24(8):945-959
Zhang YG*, Zhang Q., Liu L., Zhang YJ, Wang SQ, et al. ChinaSpec: a Network for Long-term Ground-based Measurements of Solar-induced Fluorescence in China. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences, 2021.
https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JG006042
Wang Songhan, Yongguang Zhang*, Weimin Ju, Jing M. Chen, Philippe Ciais, Alessandro Cescatti,. Recent global decline of CO2 fertilization effects on vegetation photosynthesis. Science, 2020, 370(6522), 1295-1300.
Zhang Z., Y.G. Zhang*, A. Porcar-Castell, J. Joiner, L. Guanter, X. Yang, M. Migliavacca, et al. Reduction of structural impacts and distinction of photosynthetic pathways in a global estimation of GPP from space-borne solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence. Remote Sensing of Environment, 2020, 111722.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2020.111722
Zhang YG. *, L. Guanter, J.A. Berry, C. van der Tol, J. Joiner, A. Huete, A. Gitelson, M. Voigt, P. Kohler. Estimation of vegetation photosynthetic capacity from space-based measurements of chlorophyll fluorescence for terrestrial biosphere models. Global Change Biology, 2014/10.
doi: 10.1111/gcb.12664
Guanter L.#, YG. Zhang#, M. Jung, J. Joiner, M.Voigt, J. A. Berry, C. Frankenberg, A. Huete, P. Zarco-Tejada, J-E. Lee, M. S. Moran, G. Ponce-Campos, C. Beer, G. Camps-Valls, N. Buchmann, D. Gianelle, K. Klumpp, A. Cescatti, J. Baker, and T.J. Griffis. Global and time-resolved monitoring of crop photosynthesis with chlorophyll fluorescence. PNAS, 2014/3.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.1320008111
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