Hui Cao | Soil Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hui Cao | Soil Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hui Cao, Nanjing Agricultural University, China

Hui Cao is a Professor at Nanjing Agricultural University, China, specializing in soil microbial diversity and its ecological functions. He holds a Ph.D. in Soil Science from the Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research focuses on microbial community structure, carbon and nitrogen cycling, and microbial interactions in agricultural soils. Dr. Cao has led several national research projects and published extensively in international journals. He also serves as Deputy Director of the Soil Ecological Professional Committee of the Soil Science Society of China.

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Summary:

Mr. Hui Cao is a seasoned soil microbiologist with a prolific research career focused on microbial ecology, sustainable agriculture, and environmental safety. His publications, funded projects, patents, and leadership roles reflect a strong commitment to research excellence. His work is multidisciplinary, collaborative, and geared toward solving real-world problems in agriculture and environmental science.

🎓 Education

Hui Cao earned his Ph.D. in Soil Science from the Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, between 1998 and 2001. Prior to that, he obtained his M.S. in Soil Science from Nanjing Agricultural University in 1998, following a B.S. in Geography from Anhui Normal University in 1991.

đź’ĽExperience

Hui Cao is currently a Professor at Nanjing Agricultural University, a position he has held since December 2012. His work encompasses both teaching and research. From 2006 to 2012, he served as an Associate Professor at the same university. His early career included a postdoctoral fellowship at Nanjing Agricultural University from 2002 to 2006, as well as a research assistant role at the Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences from 2001 to 2002.

🔬Research Focus

Mr. Cao has led or participated in numerous research projects funded by national and provincial bodies. Notably, he is involved in projects exploring the metabolic functions of dark carbon dioxide bacteria driven by redox processes in paddy soils, bio-depolymerisation of plastics, and tillage and fertilization technologies for coastal farmlands. He has published widely in respected journals such as Microbiome, The ISME Journal, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, and Journal of Hazardous Materials, with over 40 publications between 2017 and 2025.

🛠️Skills

Hui Cao’s research primarily centers on soil microbial diversity and its ecological functions. He has extensive expertise in microbial community analysis, carbon and nitrogen cycling in soil systems, myxobacterial predation mechanisms, and microbial-mediated biodegradation. His work also covers soil amendment effects on microbial networks, plastic-degrading bacteria, and environmental microbiology in both agricultural and urban contexts.

🏆Awards

Hui Cao has been recognized for his contributions to the field through multiple patents, including methods for detecting Salmonella and E. coli in soil and identifying plant growth-promoting bacteria. From 2016 to 2025, he has served as the Deputy Director of the Soil Ecological Professional Committee under the Soil Science Society of China.

📚 Publications

Title: Abundant taxa enhanced stability of fungal communities according to reduced nitrogen fertilization
Year: 2025
Authors: Han H., Zhang B., Liu H., Cao H., Wang F.
Journal: Soil and Tillage Research

Title: Reapplication of glyphosate mitigates fitness costs for soil bacterial communities
Year: 2025
Authors: Liu H., Zhang C., Zhang B., Han H., Cao H.
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management

Title: Discovery of a polyester polyurethane-degrading bacterium from a coastal mudflat and identification of its degrading enzyme
Year: 2025
Authors: Zhang L., Cao K., Liu H., Cui Z., Cao H.
Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials

Title: Sex, health status and habitat alter the community composition and assembly processes of symbiotic bacteria in captive frogs
Year: 2024
Authors: Liu S., Imad S., Hussain S., Yu X., Cao H.
Journal: BMC Microbiology

Title: Spatiotemporal evolution and assembly processes of ammonia-oxidizing prokaryotic communities in 1,000-year-old coastal reclaimed soils
Year: 2024
Authors: Hussain S., Yin Y., Liu S., Cao H., Wang F.
Journal: Pedosphere

Title: Competitive relationships due to similar nutrient preferences reshape soil bacterial metacommunities
Year: 2024
Authors: Han H., Liu H., Zhang B., Li C., Cao H.
Journal: Science of the Total Environment

Conclusion:

Mr. Hui Cao is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His sustained research output, innovative contributions, and leadership in soil microbiology make him a compelling candidate. Strengthening his international collaborations and visibility through awards and outreach would further solidify his position as a leading researcher in his field.

Zhongfu Wang | Soil Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhongfu Wang | Soil Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhongfu Wang, Beihang University, China

Mr. Zhongfu Wang is a researcher at Beihang University, China, specializing in soil microbiology, astrobiology, and life support technology for space exploration. His work focuses on developing bioregenerative systems for sustainable plant growth in extraterrestrial environments, including the Moon and Mars. He has pioneered innovations in waste recycling and plant–microbe interactions using lunar soil simulants and contributes to space agriculture experiments aboard the China Space Station.

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Mr. Zhongfu Wang stands out for his pioneering work at the intersection of soil science and space biology, offering real-world applications for future lunar and Martian habitats. His research aligns perfectly with global scientific goals surrounding space colonization, sustainability, and ecological engineering. Despite being in an earlier phase of his research career, the quality and ambition of his work are strong indicators of long-term impact and leadership in the field.

🎓 Education

Zhongfu Wang is a dedicated researcher at the Institute of Environmental Biology and Life Support Technology, School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Beihang University. His academic journey centers on soil microbiology and astrobiology, with specialized expertise in life support technologies for manned deep space exploration and lunar ecology. He combines foundational scientific knowledge with applied research to support sustainable living systems beyond Earth.

đź’ĽExperience

Wang’s research bridges the gap between terrestrial ecological science and extraterrestrial applications. He has led and contributed to several high-impact projects, including improving lunar soil simulants for plant cultivation through earthworm-mediated organic waste integration and microbial synergy. His work extends to the physiological responses of soil fauna under variable magnetic fields, bioremediation in simulated lunar gravity aboard the China Space Station, and microbial adaptation studies in near-space Mars analog environments.

🔬Research Focus

His primary research areas include soil microbiology, astrobiology, life support technologies for manned deep space missions, and lunar ecology. He is particularly known for developing ecological methods to convert lunar regolith into fertile media, integrating organic waste recycling with plant–microbe interactions for use in space habitats.

🛠️Skills

Wang’s skill set includes designing and executing complex biological experiments in space-simulated conditions. He has contributed a patent on an experimental method for exposing microorganisms in near-space environments and has published peer-reviewed work that showcases his innovative approach to soil improvement for extraterrestrial agriculture. His research continues to push boundaries in space biosciences and environmental engineering for long-term human spaceflight.

🏆Awards

Zhongfu Wang has been nominated for the Best Researcher Award by the International Soil Scientist Awards committee, recognizing his pioneering role in advancing space agriculture and bioregenerative life support systems.

📚 Publications

Title: Improving Lunar Soil Simulant for Plant Cultivation: Earthworm-Mediated Organic Waste Integration and Plant–Microbe Interactions
Authors: Zhongfu Wang
Year: 2025
Journal: Plants

Conclusion:

Mr. Zhongfu Wang is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued support and recognition, he is poised to become a leading figure in space-agriculture and soil microbiome research for extraterrestrial environments.