Bin WANG, Biography
Dr. Associate Prof. Bin WANG
School of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
Short biography
2006: B.Sc.
Soil and Water Conservation & Law, Northwest A&F University, China
2009: M.Sc.
Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A&F University, China
2013: Ph.D.
Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A&F University, China
2013-2017: Assistant Professor
School of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
2016: Adjunct Research Scientist
USDA-ARS Grazing lands Research Laboratory, United States (Co-operative Agreement between USDA and University of Oklahoma)
2016: Postdoctoral Fellowship
Earth Observation and Modeling, University of Oklahoma, OK, United States
2017-present: Associate Professor
School of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
Main research topics
Soil Erosion and Its Control (Process, model, monitoring and control)
Assessment of on-site and off-site effect by Soil Erosion, and Watershed Heath Evaluation
Eco-environmental rehabilitation and evaluation in eroded region
Potential impact assessment of climate change on water resources and soil erosion
International Experience
Research, scientific collaboration, teaching, university cooperation programs and field investigations in a number of countries, including: United States, Germany, France, Serbia and Montenegro.
Scientific publications
Author of 86 publications, 27 of which on international journals and edited volumes.
Current position
2015-present
President of Youth Committee, World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC)
2016-present
Deputy Director of Youth Work Committee, Chinese Society of Soil and Water Conservation (CSSWC)
2016-present
Editorial Board, International Soil and Water Conservation Research
Current Research Activities
Supervising some MSc and PhD thesis and conducting research projects with the following subjects:
Dynamic process and quantification of hybrid soil erosion in black soil region induced by freeze-thaw and water
Integration and demonstration of water source protection technology of Miyun reservoir
Formation mechanism of hydraulic resistance to overland flow
Mechanisms for preventing hillslope compound erosion by conservation measures