Faculty and Staff
Qingyu Feng
Title: Associate Researcher
Highest Education: PhD
Phone: 010-6284 9103
Email: qyfeng18@rcees.ac.cn
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Education and Appointments:
Dr. Qingyu Feng earned his bachelor degree in the Department of Resource and Environment, Northwest Agricultural & Forestry University in 2009. Then, he went to study in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Purdue University, in the USA, where he earned his Master degree in Dec 2013 and PhD degree in May 2016. Continued his work in Purdue, he started working as a Post Doc till March 2019. Then, he started the current work.
Research Interest:
Development and application of models for hydrological, water quality and ecological models at the watershed and regional scales.
Selected Publications:
Feng Q, Chaubey I, Her YG, Cibin R, Engel B, Volenec J, Wang X (2015) Hydrologic and water quality impacts and biomass production potential on marginal land. Environmental Modelling & Software, 72: 230-238.
Feng, Q, Chaubey, I., Engel, B., Cibin, R., Sudheer, K. P. P., Volenec, J. (2017). Marginal land suitability for switchgrass, Miscanthus and hybrid poplar in the Upper Mississippi River Basin (UMRB). Environmental Modelling and Software, 93: 356-365.
Feng, Q, Chaubey, I., Cibin, R., Engel, B., Sudheer, K. P. P., Volenec, J. (2017). Simulating establishment periods of switchgrass and Miscanthus in the soil and water assessment tool (SWAT). Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 60(5): 1621-1632.
Feng, Q, Chaubey, I., Omani, N., Engel, B. (2018). Perennial biomass production from marginal land in the Upper Mississippi River Basin. Land Degradation & Development (March 2017), 1-8. doi:10.1002/ldr.2971.
Feng Q, Engel B, Flanagan DC, Huang C, Yen H, Yang L (2019). Design and development of a web-based interface for the Agricultural Policy Environmental eXtender (APEX) model. Environmental Modelling & Software, 111: 368-374
Feng Q, Engel B, Flanagan DC, Yang L, Chen L (2019). GeoAPEXOL, a web GIS interface for the Agricultural Policy Environmental eXtender (APEX) model enabling both field and small watershed simulation. Environmental Modelling & Software (Available online: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364815219307832?via%3Dihub)
Chaubey, I., Cibin, R., & Feng, Q. (2016). Precision Conservation for Biofuel Production. In J. Delgado, G. Sassenrath, & T. Mueller (Eds.), Precision Conservation: Geospatial Techniques for Agricultural and Natural Resources Conservation. Madison, WI: American Society of Agronomy and Crop Science Society of America, Inc
Supported Projects:
2021-2024: NSFC:(4207070403)Determining the regulatable threshold of storm and spatial pattern optimization of soil and water conservation practices on runoff and sedimentation processes in small watershed at the Loess Region, PI
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