Future Earth Early-Career Fellowship Awardees Announced
Future Earth Global Secretariat Hub China has launched an Early-Career Fellowship (ECF) program to encourage early-career researchers to share their interdisciplinary research, pursue unique collaborations, and build a network of colleagues. This program is supported by Future Earth’s China Hub and the Secretariat of the China Association for Science and Technology Working Group for UN Environment Consultation Secretariat.
Our China Hub received applications from all over the world, and we are excited to announce 14 researchers have been selected after a collaborative review process by colleagues from Future Earth Hubs in China, France, Japan, and the United States. The ECF selection is based on applicants’ merit, research background, and innovative nature of the proposed research topic in relevance to the Sustainable Development Goals.
Congratulations to the Fellows:
Dr. Tristan Brown
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Environment, Diversity, and the Sacred: Strategies of Sustainability in China
Dr. Cho K. C. Lam
Sun Yat-sen University
The effects of natural and artificial shade on urban thermal environment and outdoor air quality
Dr. Kaiqiang Deng
Sun Yat-sen University
Detection and attribution of winds speed changes over East Asia and northwestern Pacific in a warming climate
Dr. Yongjing Ma
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Potential influence of offshore wind farm on marine evapotranspiration
Dr. Jianxun Yang
Nanjing University
Measuring Chinese climate change perception based on open-ended surveys
Dr. Bo Su
Beijing Normal University
Cryosphere Services and Their Resilience in Chaning Environment
Dr. Lin Zhang
University of Leeds
Recognizing energy poverty in China qualitatively: a lived experience perspective
Dr. James Thornton
University of Bern
Integrated hydrological modelling in High Mountain Asia
Dr. Weiyi Sun
Nanjing Normal University
Regional climate over China responses to large volcanism
Dr. Zhiyuan Hu
Sun Yat-sen University
The role of aerosols in climate and hydrological cycle
Dr. Marion Lara Tan
Massey University
Influence of technology on people’s perceptions of and responses to warnings
Dr. Jingyu Yao
Sun Yat-sen University
Impacts of global warming on dryland ecosystems
Dr. Nadezhda Sokolova
Bremen University
How ocean warming and marine heatwaves drive regional changes in fish growth performance
Dr. Dalton Erick Baltazar
Nottingham Trent University
Socio-cultural valuation of urban parks
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March 2, 2023AUTHOR
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