Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shujing Qin | Ecohydrology | Research Excellence Award
Wuhan University | China
Shu-Jing Qin is an accomplished Associate Research Fellow at the State Key Laboratory of Water Resources Engineering and Management, Wuhan University, with extensive expertise in agricultural hydrometeorology, hydro-climatology, land surface modelling, climate change, and water–carbon coupling. She holds a Ph.D. from China Agricultural University and completed a joint doctoral program at CSIRO Land and Water in Australia, strengthening her international research profile. Her scientific contributions are reflected in an impressive research record, with an h-index of 24, a scopus of 52 scholarly documents, and 1,606 citations accumulated from 1,306 referencing publications. Dr. Qin has published more than 50 peer-reviewed journal articles, including several ESI Highly Cited Papers, and has secured over 20 patents and software copyrights that demonstrate strong innovation capacity. She has managed research funding as Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator across national foundations, key research and development programs, postdoctoral foundations, and commissioned projects. Her professional service includes active membership in the American Geophysical Union, the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering, the Chinese Hydraulic Engineering Society, and the Changjing Technology and Economic Society. Dr. Qin has been recognized with prestigious awards such as the Agricultural Water-Saving Science and Technology Award (First Prize), the Yangtze River Science and Technology Award for Scientific and Technological Advancement (First Prize), and the Scientific and Technological Progress Award of Hubei Province (Third Prize). Through impactful publications, technological innovations, and leadership in multidisciplinary research programs, she has made significant contributions to advancing hydrology, water resources management, and sustainable agricultural systems.
Featured Publications
Qin, S.-J. et al. (n.d.). The effects of changing environments, abiotic stresses, and management practices on cropland evapotranspiration: A review. (18 citations)
Qin, S.-J(2025). Influences of canopy resistance on forest evapotranspiration estimates at different development stages. Nongye Gongcheng Xuebao (Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering). (0 citations)
Qin, S.-J.,(2024). Improving ecosystem respiration estimates for CO₂ flux partitioning by discriminating water and temperature controls on above- and below-ground sources. Ecological Indicators. (1 citation)
Qin, S.-J., (2024). Modelling of sap flux density of oak in a humid region in China. Ecohydrology. (2 citations)
Qin, S.-J.,(2024). Analysis of pan evaporation characteristics over land and water surfaces in the Three Gorges Reservoir area. Shuikexue Jinzhan (Advances in Water Science). (1 citation)