
Man Qi
پژوهشگر ارشد · Climate Change
Helmholtz Institute Ulm for Electrochemical Energy Storageمعرفی
Man Qi is a Marie Curie Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, Department of Biology. Her work focuses on understanding coastal ecosystem stability in the context of global changes such as extreme climate events, sea level rise, and invasive species.
- Climate change impacts on ecosystems
- Interspecific interactions under stress
- Plant-soil feedback mechanisms
- Ecological modeling and remote sensing
She employs greenhouse experiments, field studies, remote sensing, and mechanistic modeling across field sites in the Cheseapeake Bay Eastern Shore and the Yellow River Delta. Her research emphasizes translating ecological theory into conservation strategies and advancing nature-based solutions for coastal resilience.
Recent publications highlight her work on climate change effects, ecological modeling, and autonomous monitoring technologies. She actively engages in international collaborations and will attend conferences like CERF 2025 and BES annual meeting.
- Marie Curie Research Fellowship
Man Qi welcomes PhD collaborations and students interested in coastal ecology, climate change, and ecological modeling. Her fieldwork spans Europe and Asia, integrating multidisciplinary approaches to detect ecosystem collapse signals.




