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Doctor Bin Wang is a Senior Research Fellow at the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University. He maintains a part-time affiliation with the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW DPIRD) and serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Gulbali Research Institute, Charles Sturt University.
His research focuses on
- biophysical modeling of climate change impacts on agriculture, forestry, and hydrology
- improving simulation models for climate risk management
- leveraging machine learning to predict soil carbon stocks and plant growth
- developing agronomic strategies for drought and heat stress mitigation
- analyzing future climate implications for carbon storage in New South Wales
Bin Wang's recent publications (2022–2025) emphasize
- climate-driven yield projections for wheat and sugarcane
- soil carbon dynamics and plant available water capacity
- uncertainty quantification in agricultural modeling
- extreme weather adaptation strategies
- cross-disciplinary integration of biophysical and computational methods
Scientific honors include
- Nomination for the University of Technology Sydney's Outstanding PhD Thesis Award (2017)
- Leadership of biophysical modeling sessions at MODSIM 2021 and 2023
A PhD graduate from the University of Technology Sydney (2017), he completed his undergraduate studies at Nanjing Agricultural University (China). His current project, in partnership with GreenCollar, quantifies climate change impacts on vegetation productivity (2024–2026) with co-researchers Ben Smith and Belinda Medlyn.




