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Ming Nie
mnie@fudan.edu.cn
English, Chinese
Shanghai
Fudan University
Life Sciences
  • 2010 - Ph.D. in Ecology: Fudan University
  • 2011-2015 - Postdoctoral Research: University of Wyoming, University of Aberdeen
  • 2015 - Researcher (Youth), Fudan University
  • 2018 - Promoted to Professor
  • 2024 - Promoted to Distinguished Professor
  • 2011-2015 - University of Wyoming - Postdoctoral Researcher
  • 2011-2015 - University of Aberdeen - Postdoctoral Researcher
  • 2015-Present - Fudan University - Researcher (Youth), Professor, Distinguished Professor
  • 2023 - Changjiang Scholar Distinguished Professor
  • 2017 - National High-Level Overseas Young Talent Program
  • 2023 - Fudan University 'Zhuoshi Outstanding Talent'
  • 2021 - First Batch of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission Basic Research Special Zone Program
  • 2021 - Dawn Scholar
  • 2021 - Shanghai Outstanding Academic Leader (Youth)
  • 2016 - Shanghai Pujiang Talent Program
Global Change Ecology and Ecosystem Ecology
  • Differences in the temperature dependence of wetland CO2 and CH4 emissions vary with water table depth, Chen, H., Xu, X., Fang, C., Li, B., & Nie, M., 2021
  • Temperature fluctuation promotes the thermal adaptation of soil microbial respiration, Zhang, Y., Li, J.-T., Xu, X., Chen, H., Zhu, T., Xu, J., Xu X. -N., Li, J., Liang, C, Li, B., Fang, C., & Nie, M., 2023
  • The thermal response of soil microbial methanogenesis decreases in magnitude with changing temperature, Chen, H., Zhu, T., Li, B., Fang, C., & Nie, M., 2020
  • Drought may exacerbate dryland soil inorganic carbon loss under warming climate conditions, Li, J., Pei, J., Fang, C., Li, B., & Nie, M., 2024
  • Microbial respiratory thermal adaptation is regulated by r-/K-strategy dominance, Chen, H., Jing, Q., Liu, X., Zhou, X., Fang, C., Li, B., Zhou, S., & Nie, M., 2022
  • Convergence of carbon sink magnitude and water table depth in global wetlands, Li, J., Jiang, M., Pei, J., Fang, C., Li, B., & Nie, M., 2023
  • Thermal adaptation of microbial respiration persists throughout long-term soil carbon decomposition, Li, J., Jiang, M., Pei, J., Fang, C., Li, B., & Nie, M., 2023
  • Opposing seasonal temperature dependencies of CO2 and CH4 emissions from wetlands, Li, J., Pei, J., Fang, C., Li, B., & Nie, M., 2023
  • Low soil moisture suppresses the thermal compensatory response of microbial respiration, Li, J.T., Zhang, Y., Chen, H., Sun, H., Tian, W., Li, J., Liu, X., Zhou, S., Fang, C., Li, B., & Nie, M., 2023
  • Thermal adaptation occurs in the respiration and growth of widely distributed bacteria, Tian, W., Sun, H., Zhang, Y., Xu, J., Yao, J., Li, J., Li, B., & Nie, M., 2022
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