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Yang Yang is a Researcher and PhD student at the University of Hamburg Business School's Maritime Economics Research Center since 2019. She holds a B.Sc. in Logistics Engineering from Changsha University of Science & Technology (2015) and an M.Eng in Logistics (focusing on port operations) from Shanghai Maritime University (2017). Her work includes roles as a logistics planning engineer in an automotive company (2015–2017).
Her research focuses on maritime logistics optimization, carbon emissions reduction in transportation and port operations, and environmental science dynamics in river systems. Key areas include port connectivity, shipping networks, and sustainable infrastructure strategies.
Recent studies analyze carbon emissions in river basins (e.g., Pearl River, Elbe River), the impact of land use on CO₂ outgassing, and optimization of container terminal operations. Her work bridges environmental sustainability with industrial logistics, addressing both natural and anthropogenic factors in global supply chains.
Yang has no listed awards but contributes actively to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of maritime economics and environmental science. She collaborates with the Maritime Economics Research Center and engages in doctoral studies exploring sustainable port logistics.



