Dr. Yu Yang | Prevention And Control | Excellence in Research
lecturer at Xihua University, China
Dr. Yu Yang is a dedicated researcher and educator specializing in Geological Engineering with a focus on geohazard risk management and emergency response. He is currently a Lecturer at Xihua University’s School of Emergency Management, where he contributes to advancing knowledge and practices in emergency management. Dr. Yang completed his PhD in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering at Chengdu University of Technology, where he also earned his MSc and BSc degrees. His research expertise spans geohazard risk zoning, emergency management, and the long-term effects of geological hazards. With significant experience as a Technical Manager at Zhaozhi Future Technology and a Technical Research Position at the State Grid Sichuan Electric Power Company, Dr. Yang has applied his skills in remote sensing and environmental monitoring to address critical issues in disaster management. His innovative work is reflected in his publications and patents, showcasing his commitment to advancing geohazard assessment and mitigation technologies.
Profile:
Education:
Dr. Yu Yang completed his education at Chengdu University of Technology, where he pursued a comprehensive academic path in Geological Engineering. He obtained his PhD in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering from the State Key Laboratory of Geohazard Prevention and Geoenvironment Protection, under the mentorship of Prof. Tang Chuan, with an expected graduation date in December 2023. Prior to this, he earned his MSc in Geological Engineering from the same institution, where he continued to work with Prof. Tang Chuan. Dr. Yang began his academic journey with a BSc in Geological Engineering from the School of Environmental and Civil Engineering at Chengdu University of Technology, graduating in July 2014. His education has provided him with a solid foundation in geological sciences and engineering, emphasizing geohazard prevention and management.
Professional Experience:
Dr. Yu Yang has accumulated extensive professional experience in the field of Geological Engineering, emphasizing geohazard risk assessment and emergency management. Currently serving as a Lecturer at Xihua University’s School of Emergency Management since April 2024, he imparts his expertise in emergency management strategies and geological hazard mitigation. Prior to this role, Dr. Yang worked as a Technical Manager at Zhaozhi Future Technology (Chengdu) Co., Ltd. from May 2021 to May 2023, where he focused on integrating remote sensing, risk assessment, and monitoring systems for effective emergency management. He also held a Technical Research position at the State Grid Sichuan Electric Power Company’s Electric Power Research Institute from August 2022 to February 2023, concentrating on dynamic risk zoning and environmental monitoring. Earlier in his career, Dr. Yang worked as an Engineer at the Chengdu Planning and Natural Resources Bureau’s Geological Environment Monitoring Station from July 2017 to May 2021, where he was responsible for geological disaster risk zoning, monitoring, forecasting, and emergency management.
Research Interests:
Dr. Yu Yang’s research interests are centered around geohazard risk assessment and management, with a particular focus on monitoring and mitigating the impacts of geological hazards. His work encompasses the development and application of advanced techniques for geohazard risk zoning, emergency management, and long-term hazard effects. Dr. Yang is keenly interested in the dynamic evolution of geohazards, such as landslides and debris flows, and how engineering interventions can be employed in disaster-prone areas to enhance resilience and safety. His research also explores the integration of remote sensing technologies and risk assessment systems to improve the accuracy of hazard predictions and response strategies.
Skills:
Dr. Yu Yang possesses a robust skill set tailored to the field of geological engineering and hazard management. His technical proficiency includes advanced expertise in remote sensing, risk assessment, and environmental monitoring. Dr. Yang is adept at employing geospatial analysis tools and techniques, such as GIS and remote sensing technologies, to assess and manage geological hazards. He has a strong background in developing and applying systems for dynamic risk zoning and early warning indicators. His skills extend to project management and technical research, reflecting his ability to lead and contribute to complex projects in hazard mitigation and emergency management. Additionally, Dr. Yang is proficient in patent development, having contributed to innovations in geohazard monitoring and risk assessment systems.
Conclution:
Dr. Yu Yang’s extensive background in geological engineering, demonstrated by his educational achievements, diverse work experience, significant research contributions, and patents, positions him as a strong candidate for the Research for Excellence in Research Award. His innovative approach to managing and understanding geohazards through practical applications and advanced research underscores his excellence in the field.
Publication Tob Noted:
- Title: Spatial and temporal evolution of long-term debris flow activity and the dynamic influence of condition factors in the Wenchuan earthquake-affected area, Sichuan, China
- Authors: Yang, Y., Tang, C., Bu, X., Liu, C.
- Journal: Geomorphology
- Volume (Issue): 435
- Article Number: 108755
- Citations: 8
- Year: 2023
- Title: Characteristics of Debris Flow Activities at Different Scales after the Disturbance of Strong Earthquakes—A Case Study of the Wenchuan Earthquake-Affected Area
- Authors: Yang, Y., Tang, C., Cai, Y., Huang, W., Liu, C.
- Journal: Water (Switzerland)
- Volume (Issue): 15 (4)
- Article Number: 698
- Citations: 1
- Year: 2023
- Title: Monitoring of the reconstruction process in a high mountainous area affected by a major earthquake and subsequent hazards
- Authors: Tang, C., Liu, X., Yang, C., Tang, C.
- Journal: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
- Volume (Issue): 20 (4)
- Pages: 1163–1186
- Citations: 10
- Year: 2020