Professor

Title
Direction
Supervisor
Name
  • CHU Chengjin

    Professor / Doctoral supervisor

    Direction: Biodiversity

    Research Area: Biological interaction networks, biodiversity maintenance and conservation, ecosystem evolution and health, etc

  • Tien Ming Lee

    Professor / Doctoral supervisor

    Direction: Sustainability and restoration

    Research Area: Protecting science, social ecosystems, climate change and global change, sustainable use of wildlife and plants, sustainable consumption and low-carbon behavior

  • LIANG Minxia

    Professor / Doctoral supervisor

    Direction: Sustainability and restoration

    Research Area: Biodiversity, coexistence of forest community species, ecosystem functions

  • LIU Weiqiu

    Professor / Doctoral supervisor

    Direction: Biodiversity

    Research Area: Moss plant stress response; Biological assessment and monitoring of water environment; Restoration of polluted ecosystems; Plant systems and evolution; Investigation and Utilization of Plant Resources

  • LIU Yang

    Professor / Doctoral supervisor

    Direction: Evolution and Genomics

    Research Area: By using methods such as molecular systematics, population genetics, genomics, and ecological field experiments, we aim to investigate the ecological and adaptive evolution of birds, particularly their reproductive and migratory behavior, and explore how evolutionary and ecological factors shape behavioral diversity. Study the systematic classification and geographical distribution of endangered and endemic species in China through morphology, vocalization, niche models, and comparative analysis. Especially exploring the conservation implications of rapid globalization for avian phenotype and genetic diversity.

  • PANG Hong

    Professor / Doctoral supervisor

    Direction: Evolution and Genomics

    Research Area: Origin and evolution of insect species diversity; Systematic taxonomy of Coleoptera insects; Population genetics and utilization of predatory ladybird beetles as biological agents.