Meichen Feng | Data Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Meichen Feng | Data Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Shanxi Agricultural University, China.

Feng Meichen is a distinguished professor at Shanxi Agricultural University, specializing in crop ecology, precision agriculture, and agricultural information technology. As the Deputy Dean of the College of Agriculture, she has led 22 research projects, authored 82 SCI/Scopus-indexed papers, and secured 18 patents, demonstrating a strong commitment to advancing sustainable agriculture. With 988 citations and an H-index of 19, her work has significantly impacted agricultural innovation and technology. She has published 5 books, contributed to multiple academic committees, and serves on the editorial boards of leading agricultural journals. Her research focuses on improving crop yield, resource efficiency, and environmental sustainability, benefiting both academia and local farming communities. While her expertise is well-recognized in China, expanding global collaborations could further enhance her research impact. With a remarkable career in agricultural research and innovation, Feng Meichen is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education

Feng Meichen holds an advanced degree in agriculture and crop ecology, equipping her with a deep understanding of agricultural information technology, precision farming, and ecological sustainability. Her academic journey has been dedicated to exploring innovative agricultural techniques that improve productivity while ensuring environmental sustainability. Through extensive research and continuous professional development, she has gained expertise in 3S technology (GIS, GPS, and remote sensing) and its application in modern agriculture. Her education has provided a strong foundation for her contributions to precision agriculture, crop management, and smart farming technologies. With a commitment to advancing agricultural science, she has successfully integrated academic knowledge with practical applications, benefiting both researchers and farming communities. Her ability to translate theoretical concepts into real-world solutions has made her a recognized leader in the field of crop science and agricultural technology.

Professional Experience

As a Professor and Deputy Dean at the College of Agriculture, Shanxi Agricultural University, Feng Meichen has established herself as a leader in agricultural research and education. She has successfully led 22 major research projects, contributing to advancements in crop ecology, precision farming, and smart agriculture. Her expertise extends beyond academia, as she actively collaborates with government agencies, research institutions, and industry leaders to develop sustainable farming practices. She has authored 82 peer-reviewed journal articles, secured 18 patents, and published 5 books, showcasing her multidisciplinary expertise. Additionally, she serves on the editorial boards of prestigious agricultural journals, including the Journal of Smart Agriculture and Shanxi Agricultural Sciences. She is also a member of multiple professional committees, influencing agricultural policies and research directions in China. Her extensive academic, research, and administrative experience highlights her dedication to advancing agricultural science and technology for long-term sustainability.

Research Interests

Feng Meichen’s research focuses on crop ecology, precision agriculture, and agricultural information technology, with an emphasis on sustainable and smart farming solutions. She integrates 3S technology (GIS, GPS, remote sensing) with crop production models to enhance agricultural efficiency, resource management, and environmental conservation. Her work aims to optimize crop yield, reduce environmental impact, and improve agricultural decision-making processes. She is particularly interested in applying artificial intelligence and big data analytics to develop predictive models for crop health monitoring and precision irrigation systems. Her research extends to organic dryland agriculture, where she explores climate-resilient farming techniques. By collaborating with industry experts, policymakers, and farmers, she ensures that her research findings have practical applications that benefit the agricultural sector. Her commitment to advancing smart agriculture technologies positions her as a pioneering researcher in the field of modern agriculture.

Awards and Honors

Feng Meichen has received multiple awards and recognitions for her outstanding contributions to agricultural science and research. As a Deputy Chief Expert in the Shanxi Modern Agricultural Specialty Grain Industry Technology System, she has played a pivotal role in shaping agricultural policies and technologies. Her patents and scientific contributions have earned her recognition at national and provincial levels. She has been honored by Shanxi Agricultural University and various academic organizations for her contributions to precision farming, agricultural technology development, and ecological sustainability. She is a member of several prestigious agricultural committees, including the China Modern Agriculture Graduate School and the Chinese Society of Crops. Through her active involvement in academic and industry collaborations, she continues to make a lasting impact on the agricultural sector. Her dedication to agricultural innovation and sustainability has established her as a leading researcher and academician.

Conclusion

Feng Meichen is a highly accomplished researcher, academic leader, and innovator in agricultural science. With extensive research contributions, patents, and leadership roles, she has significantly advanced the fields of crop ecology, precision agriculture, and smart farming technologies. Her work has not only improved crop productivity and resource efficiency but also contributed to sustainable farming practices that benefit both academic research and practical applications. While her impact is widely recognized in China, expanding international collaborations and industry partnerships could further elevate her global research influence. Her dedication to scientific excellence, innovation, and sustainability makes her an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Noted

2025 Publications

🔹 Evaluating the Potential of Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery in Monitoring Common Beans with Common Bacterial Blight at Different Infection Stages

  • Authors: Binghan Jing, Jiachen Wang, Xin Zhang, Xiaoxiang Hou, Kunming Huang, Qianyu Wang, Yiwei Wang, Yaoxuan Jia, Meichen Feng, Wude Yang et al.
  • Year: 2025
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2025.02.002
  • Source: Biosystems Engineering (Crossref)

🔹 Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Spatial Distribution Pattern of Naked Oats in China

  • Authors: Zhenwei Yang, Xujing Yang, Yuheng Huang, Yalin Zhang, Yao Guo, Meichen Feng, Mingxing Qin, Ning Jin, Muhammad Amjad, Chao Wang et al.
  • Year: 2025
  • DOI: 10.3390/agronomy15020362
  • Source: Agronomy (Crossref)

2024 Publications

🔹 A Model for the Detection of β-Glucan Content in Oat Grain Based on Near Infrared Spectroscopy

  • Authors: Yang Z., Cheng Z., Su P., Wang C., Qin M., Song X., Xiao L., Yang W., Feng M., Zhang M.
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.jfca.2024.106105
  • Source: Journal of Food Composition and Analysis (Scopus – Elsevier)

🔹 Combined Use of Spectral Resampling and Machine Learning Algorithms to Estimate Soybean Leaf Chlorophyll

  • Authors: Gao C., Li H., Wang J., Zhang X., Huang K., Song X., Yang W., Feng M., Xiao L., Zhao Y. et al.
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2024.108675
  • Source: Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (Scopus – Elsevier)

🔹 Efficient Prediction of SOC and Aggregate OC Components by Continuous Wavelet Transform Spectra Under Different Feature Selection Methods

  • Authors: Yang S., Wang Z., Ji C., Hao Y., Liang Z., Yan X., Qiao X., Feng M., Xiao L., Song X. et al.
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.compag.2023.108550
  • Source: Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (Scopus – Elsevier)

🔹 Prediction of the Potential Distribution and Analysis of the Freezing Injury Risk of Winter Wheat on the Loess Plateau Under Climate Change

  • Authors: Qing Liang, Xujing Yang, Yuheng Huang, Zhenwei Yang, Meichen Feng, Mingxing Qing, Chao Wang, Wude Yang, Zhigang Wang, Meijun Zhang et al.
  • Year: 2024
  • Source: Journal of Integrative Agriculture

2023 Publications

🔹 AMF Inoculation Positively Regulates Soil Microbial Activity and Drought Tolerance of Oat

  • Authors: Li Y., Li L., Zhang B., Lü Y.-F., Feng M.-C., Wang C., Song X.-Y., Yang W.-D., Zhang M.-J.
  • Year: 2023
  • DOI: 10.11674/zwyf.2022561
  • Source: Journal of Plant Nutrition and Fertilizers (Scopus – Elsevier)

🔹 Analyzing Protein Concentration from Intact Wheat Caryopsis Using Hyperspectral Reflectance

  • Authors: Zhang X., Hou X., Su Y., Yan X., Qiao X., Yang W., Feng M., Kong H., Zhang Z., Shafiq F. et al.
  • Year: 2023
  • DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2887647/v1
  • Source: Research Square

🔹 Hyperspectral Monitoring of Growth and Physiology Parameters of Winter Wheat Based on Different Quantification Methods

  • Authors: Wang Z.-G., Yang S., Feng M.-C., Yang W.-D., Liang Q., Yang X.-J., Yan X.-B., Sun X.-K., Qin M.-X., Wang C. et al.
  • Year: 2023
  • DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4535833
  • Source: SSRN

🔹 Identification of Structural Variations Related to Drought Tolerance in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

  • Authors: Zhao J., Li X., Qiao L., Zheng X., Wu B., Guo M., Feng M., Qi Z., Yang W., Zheng J.
  • Year: 2023
  • DOI: 10.1007/s00122-023-04283-4
  • Source: Theoretical and Applied Genetics (Scopus – Elsevier)