Xuezhi Feng | Marine Engineering Geology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xuezhi Feng | Marine Engineering Geology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xuezhi Feng, Ocean University of China/Shandong Institute of Ecology and Environment, China

Dr. Xuezhi Feng is an Associate Professor at the Shandong Institute of Ecology and Environment, affiliated with the Ocean University of China. His expertise lies in marine geological engineering, environmental geotechnical engineering, and the ecological and environmental impacts of marine sediment processes. As a Youth Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Marine Environmental Engineering, he contributes significantly to the advancement of marine science research. With an impressive record of publications, patents, and research projects, Dr. Feng is recognized for integrating rigorous scientific methodology with innovative environmental solutions to address pressing marine ecological challenges.

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Education

Dr. Feng earned his doctoral degree in Marine Geological Engineering from the Ocean University of China, where he developed a strong foundation in sedimentology, marine geotechnics, and coastal ecological assessment. His doctoral research integrated field observations, laboratory analyses, and modeling approaches to examine sediment transport dynamics and their environmental consequences. Through advanced coursework and hands-on research, he mastered critical methodologies such as sediment core sampling, geochemical profiling, and hydrodynamic modeling. His academic journey fostered a multidisciplinary approach that bridges engineering, marine science, and environmental sustainability. This background has enabled him to address complex coastal and offshore engineering problems with scientific precision and applied relevance.

Experience

As an Associate Professor, Dr. Feng has been instrumental in leading and managing research initiatives at the Shandong Institute of Ecology and Environment. He has successfully completed multiple funded research projects and is currently engaged in work that bridges theoretical models with practical engineering applications. His expertise has been sought in consultancy and industry projects, where he has provided solutions to mitigate ecological impacts of coastal development and marine engineering activities. His contributions extend to environmental impact assessments, sediment stability analyses, and designing eco-friendly marine infrastructure. He has actively collaborated with government agencies and environmental bodies to develop policies and guidelines for sustainable marine and coastal management. Additionally, his role as a Youth Editorial Board Member has allowed him to mentor early-career researchers, review high-impact journal submissions, and promote high scientific standards in marine environmental engineering publications.

Research Focus

Dr. Feng’s research centers on the intersection of marine geological engineering and environmental sustainability. His primary focus is on understanding the movement, transformation, and environmental effects of marine sediments, particularly in the context of coastal and offshore engineering projects. This includes studying sediment resuspension caused by natural forces such as tides and internal waves, as well as human interventions like dredging and construction. He examines how these processes influence water quality, benthic habitats, and coastal morphology. His work in environmental geotechnical engineering also addresses the stability of seabeds, prevention of coastal erosion, and the development of resilient marine structures. By integrating geotechnical principles with ecological considerations, he aims to design engineering solutions that minimize adverse impacts on marine ecosystems while enhancing coastal resilience.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Impact of Internal Solitary Waves on Marine Suspended Particulate Matter: A Review
Authors: Zhengrong Zhang; Xuezhi Feng; Xiuyao Fan; Yuchen Lin; Chaoqi Zhu
Summary: Reviews mechanisms by which internal solitary waves influence distribution of suspended particulate matter.

Title: Review of Research Progress on the Impact of Submarine Groundwater Discharge on Pockmark Formation and Evolution
Authors: Zhengrong Zhang; Hongxian Shan; Xuezhi Feng; Zhentian Jia; Long Jiang; Siming Wang; Chaoqi Zhu
Summary: Examines how submarine groundwater discharge processes contribute to pockmark development and morphological changes.

Title: Internal solitary waves in the Shenhu continental shelf slope break zone of the northern South China Sea generate benthic storms
Authors: Yonggang Jia; Xuezhi Feng; Chaoqi Zhu; Linsen Wang; Xiaolei Liu; Cong Hu; Hongwei Wang
Summary: Investigates internal solitary waves triggering benthic storms impacting seabed environments in Shenhu slope.

Title: Free fall penetration test the undrained shear strength of submarine sediments
Authors: Linsen Wang; Xuezhi Feng; Xianming Zhu; Chaoqi Zhu; Yongzheng Quan; Yonggang Jia
Summary: Evaluates submarine sediment shear strength using innovative free fall penetration testing techniques.

Title: The impact of internal solitary waves on deep-sea benthic organisms on the continental slope of the northern South China Sea
Authors: Xuezhi Feng; Linsen Wang; Chunsheng Ji; Hui Wang; Chaoqi Zhu; Yonggang Jia
Summary: Studies ecological effects of internal solitary waves on deep-sea benthic organisms and habitats.

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