Prof. Xiaolu Tang | Forest Ecology | Distinguished Scientist Award
Xiaolu Tang at Chengdu University of Technology, China
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Summary
Prof. Dr. Xiaolu Tang is an internationally recognized expert in forest ecology and soil carbon dynamics, currently serving as a Professor at the College of Ecology and Environment, Chengdu University of Technology, China. Her research spans global soil respiration, terrestrial carbon cycling, and ecosystem modeling, with a strong emphasis on forest and bamboo ecosystems. With a robust international academic foundation and prolific research record, she has emerged as a thought leader in ecological science and environmental change studies.
Educational Details
Prof. Tang received her Ph.D. in Forest Ecology Science from the University of Göttingen, Germany, in 2015, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Christoph Kleinn and Prof. Dr. Juan Gabriel Álvarez-González. Prior to that, she completed her M.S. in Forest Ecology Science at the International Bamboo and Rattan Center, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, in 2012, guided by Prof. Dr. Shaohui Fan. She earned her B.S. degree in Forestry Science from Sichuan Agricultural and Forestry University, China, in 2009.
Professional Experience
Prof. Tang has held multiple academic roles at Chengdu University of Technology, including Lecturer (2017–2018) and Professor in the College of Earth Science (2018–2020), before transitioning to her current role as Professor in the College of Ecology and Environment in 2020. She also completed a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry in Germany (2016–2017), where she worked with renowned researchers Prof. Dr. Markus Reichstein and Dr. Nuno Carvalhais on ecosystem biogeochemistry and climate interactions.
Research Interest
Her primary research interests include global carbon cycling, soil respiration (autotrophic and heterotrophic components), microbial necromass contributions to soil organic carbon, and belowground carbon allocation. She also explores spatial modeling of ecological processes using remote sensing and machine learning, particularly in forest and alpine ecosystems such as the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Her interdisciplinary work contributes to a deeper understanding of the interactions between climate, vegetation, and soil processes in the context of global environmental change.
Author Metrics
Prof. Tang has published 39 scientific papers, many as first or corresponding author, in high-impact journals including Global Change Biology, Science of the Total Environment, Geoderma, and Earth System Science Data. Her research has been widely cited and is recognized for its methodological rigor and global relevance. She actively contributes to the academic community through peer-review service for major journals, and her datasets and models are frequently referenced in ecological and climate science.
Awards and Honors
Throughout her career, Prof. Tang has received several national and international honors for her scholarly excellence, including International Research Excellence Awards and Best Paper Awards in the fields of forest ecology and environmental science. Her innovative contributions to carbon cycle research and ecosystem analysis have earned her recognition as a leading scientist and invited reviewer for top journals in her discipline.
Conclusion:
Prof. Dr. Xiaolu Tang is a highly accomplished, internationally respected ecologist whose research significantly advances our understanding of soil carbon processes and forest ecosystem responses to climate change. Her scientific rigor, global collaborations, and impactful publications make her an ideal recipient for the Research for Best Researcher Award. With minor enhancements in leadership visibility and outreach, her contributions can set a benchmark for global environmental research.