教育背景
2012/09-2015/12 西南大學,土壤學專業,獲博士學位;
2010/09-2012/06 西南大學,土壤學專業,碩士(后轉博);
2006/09-2010/06 西南大學,農業資源與環境專業,獲學士學位;
工作經歷
2018/01-今 西北農林科技大學/中科院水利部 水土保持研究所,副研究員
2016/01-2017/12西北農林科技大學/中科院水利部 水土保持研究所,助理研究員
土壤膠體與界面化學,土壤侵蝕機理,土壤結構與水分運動等。
近年來主持的科研項目主要有國家自然科學基金(2017-2019);國家重點研發項目子課題(2018-2020);中國科學院西部之光青年學者項目(2017-2019);西北農林科技大學博士科研啟動經費(2016-2018)。同時,積極參與了多個國家級和省部級科研項目。
近三年代表性論著:
Hu, F., Liu, J., Xu, C., Wang, Z., Liu, G., Li, H., Zhao, S. (2018). Soil internal forces initiate aggregate breakdown and splash erosion. Geoderma, 320, 43-51.
Hu, F., Li, S., Xu, C., Gao, X., Miao, S., Ding, W., Liu, X. Li, H. (2018). Effect of soil particle interaction forces in a clay‐rich soil on aggregate breakdown and particle aggregation. European Journal of Soil Science, 2018, doi: 10.1111/ejss.12740.
Hu, F., Liu, J., Xu, C., Du, W., Yang, Z., Liu, X., Liu, G., Zhao, S. (2018). Soil internal forces contribute more than raindrop impact force to rainfall splash erosion. Geoderma, 330, 91-98.
Liu G, Hu F.,* Elbasit M A M A, Zheng, F., Liu, P., et al. (2018). Holocene erosion triggered by climate change in the central Loess Plateau of China. Catena, 160: 103-111.
Liu, X., Hu, F., Ding, W., Tian, R., Li, R., Li, H. (2015). A how-to approach for estimation of surface/Stern potentials considering ionic size and polarization. Analyst, 140(21), 7217-7224.
Hu, F., Xu, C., Li, H., Li, S., Yu, Z., Li, Y., He, X. (2015). Particles interaction forces and their effects on soil aggregates breakdown. Soil and Tillage Research, 147, 1-9.
Li, S., Li, H., Hu, F., Huang, X., Xie, D., Ni, J. (2015). Effects of strong ionic polarization in the soil electric field on soil particle transport during rainfall. European Journal of Soil Science, 66(5), 921-929.
Gao, X., Yang, G., Tian, R., Ding, W., Hu, F., Liu, X., Li, H. (2015). Formation of sandwich structure through ion adsorption at the mineral and humic interfaces: A combined experimental computational study. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1093, 96-100.
Xu, C., Li, H., Hu, F., Li, S., Liu, X., Li, Y. (2015). Non‐classical polarization of cations increases the stability of clay aggregates: specific ion effects on the stability of aggregates. European journal of soil science, 66(3), 615-623.