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Dr. Man Qi is a Marie Curie Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Department of Biology, affiliated with the SalGo team. Her research focuses on understanding how plants and animals mitigate competition, enhance population resilience, and maintain ecosystem stability under environmental changes. She applies mechanistic insights to inform conservation and restoration efforts.
Her work emphasizes transient population dynamics under stress, linking individual fitness traits to population density responses. Key research areas include biodiversity monitoring through innovative technologies like drones, hyperspectral cameras, and AI-driven ecological analysis.
Dr. Qi’s publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, combining ecological theory with engineering and computer science to address climate change impacts, invasive species detection, and coastal resilience. She has contributed to over 20 peer-reviewed articles since 2015, with recent focuses on LIDAR applications, machine learning in ecology, and phenology desynchronization.
- Awards: Marie Curie Fellowship (2023–Present)
- Lab/Team: Member of the SalGo team at the University of Oxford
- Advising: No formal advisees listed
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