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Prof. Renfei Chen : Leading Researcher in Sensing

Assistant Professor at Theoretical Ecology, Shanxi Normal University, China

He remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.

🔬 He successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Prof. Renfei Chen holds a Master’s and Ph.D. in theoretical ecology from Lanzhou University, which he obtained between 2013 and 2019. Additionally, he completed a joint Ph.D. program in theoretical ecology at the University of California, Davis, from 2017 to 2019.

Employment:

Prof. Renfei Chen has held academic positions at Shanxi Normal University. Starting from July 2019 to December 2022, Prof. Chen served as a Lecturer/Assistant Professor. Subsequently, from December 2022 to the present, Prof. Chen has been serving as an Associate Professor at the same institution.

Renfei Chen ‘s citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:

  • Cited by: All: 275, Since 2018: 274
  • Citations: 275 (All), 274 (Since 2018)
  • h-index: 7 (All), 7 (Since 2018)
  • i10-index: 6 (All), 6 (Since 2018)

These metrics showcase the impact of Chen ‘s work within the academic community, demonstrating the number of citations his publications have received and the influence of his research output.

Research:

Prof. Renfei Chen is interested in several topics in theoretical ecology and population biology. With analytical and simulation methods, as well as empirical tests, they focus on the dynamics of both plant and animal populations, especially fish in the marine ecosystem. Their research also involves studying resource allocation patterns, including the allocation strategy between utilizing and protecting natural resources, mainly fish, and the allocation strategy among different plant organ parts, mainly plant leaf, stem, and root. Prof. Chen investigates how these allocation patterns are influenced by both biotic and abiotic factors, as well as how they vary in transient time scales and in spatially heterogeneous environments.

Editorial, Review Work and Awards:

Prof. Renfei Chen is actively involved in editorial and review work in the field of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Since 2022, he has been serving on the Editorial Board of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Additionally, since 2023, he has been a member of the Young Editorial Board for the Journal of Plant Ecology. Prof. Chen has also contributed to the scholarly community through his review work for various journals, including Communications Biology, Ecological Modelling, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Journal of Plant Ecology, ICES Journal of Marine Science, Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, and Polish Journal of Ecology. In recognition of his contributions, Prof. Chen was honored with the Top Ten Scientific and Technological Advances in Ecological and Environmental Fields in China in April 2022, where he ranked 7th out of 9.

Publications:

A general approach analyzing transient dynamics in plant biomass allocation patterns

  • Published in Energy in 2023 with 0 citations.

Potential role of kin selection in the transition from vegetative to reproductive allocation in plants

  • Published in Energy in 2023 with 2 citations.

Diameter explains transient allocation of non-photosynthetic organs in trees

  • Published in Energy in 2023 with 1 citations.

Advantages and disadvantages of rotating spatial closures for managing fisheries

  • Published in Energy in 2023 with 3 citations.

Transient perturbations reveal distinct strategies for reserve benefits in life history-dependent ecosystems

  • Published in Energy in 2022 with 6 citations.

Aridity-driven shift in biodiversity–soil multifunctionality relationships

  • Published in Energy in 2021 with 158 citations.

Effects of biotic and abiotic factors on forest biomass fractions

  • Published in Energy in 2020 with 29 citations.

 

 

Prof. Renfei Chen | Theoretical Ecology | Best Researcher Award

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