Chenyu Han | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Chenyu Han | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr at Shaanxi Normal University,  China

Chenyu Han is a driven research scholar specializing in quantitative finance. After completing a Bachelor’s degree in Finance from Shaanxi Normal University in 2023, Chenyu is currently engaged in advanced studies focused on dual-market quantitative trading. With a strong academic foundation, Chenyu is particularly adept at analyzing the dynamics of liquidity and turnover in financial markets. Known for excellent communication, networking, and the ability to thrive under pressure, Chenyu has demonstrated success in both team settings and independent projects. Chenyu also possesses hands-on experience in marketing, having served as a Marketing Assistant for World Mark from 2018 to 2019, managing online presence and client interactions.

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  • 🎓 Education 

    Chenyu Han holds a Bachelor’s degree in Finance, completed in 2023 at Shaanxi Normal University, Chang’an Campus. The finance program provided Chenyu with a deep understanding of market dynamics, financial management, and quantitative trading methods. In addition to academic coursework, Chenyu was actively involved in research related to liquidity and turnover in financial markets, focusing on dual-market trading mechanisms. This education laid the foundation for Chenyu’s current research endeavors, where experimental design, literature summarization, and data analysis are core strengths. Chenyu’s university experience was complemented by the ability to balance academic challenges with extracurricular involvement, making strides in both collaborative projects and individual learning efforts.

    💼 Experience 

    Chenyu Han has a diverse professional background, having worked as a Marketing Assistant for World Mark from June 2018 to June 2019. In this role, Chenyu managed the company’s online presence by regularly updating the website and social media channels, contributing to effective marketing strategies. Additionally, Chenyu assisted in monitoring ongoing campaigns and preparing presentations for prospective clients. These experiences helped refine Chenyu’s communication skills and ability to work under pressure while maintaining high-quality results. Chenyu’s research experience, starting from September 2023, focuses on dual-market quantitative trading, involving the dynamics of liquidity and turnover in financial markets. Chenyu’s contribution includes designing and completing experiments, preparing the main body of research papers, and organizing relevant literature.

    🏆 Awards and Honors

    Though Chenyu Han is early in their professional journey, they have demonstrated remarkable academic and research potential. During undergraduate studies at Shaanxi Normal University, Chenyu consistently performed in the top tier of finance students, earning recognition for academic excellence. In research, Chenyu’s participation in dual-market quantitative trading projects has already begun to garner attention within academic circles. While specific awards may not yet be numerous, Chenyu has been commended by supervisors for contributions to research on liquidity dynamics and market turnover. These accomplishments underline Chenyu’s growing expertise in finance and quantitative research. The recognition within the university and from research supervisors has laid a strong foundation for further accolades in the financial research domain.

    🔬 Research Focus 

    Chenyu Han’s primary research interest lies in dual-market quantitative trading, focusing on the intricate dynamics of liquidity and turnover in financial markets. This research aims to uncover how liquidity varies between different markets and the impacts this has on trading strategies. Chenyu’s work involves the design and execution of experiments to model these financial phenomena and predict outcomes based on different market conditions. By analyzing quantitative data and summarizing key findings from financial literature, Chenyu contributes to a deeper understanding of how dual-market trading systems function. The ultimate goal of Chenyu’s research is to optimize trading methods and provide valuable insights into market behavior, improving both theoretical and practical applications in financial trading.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Title: Dual-market quantitative trading: The dynamics of liquidity and turnover in financial markets
  • Journal: Data Science and Management
  • Published: July 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.dsm.2024.07.003
  • Contributors: Qing Zhu, Chenyu Han, Yuze Li

Conclusion

Chenyu Han is a highly motivated and skilled research scholar with a solid academic foundation and relevant experience in finance. While still early in the academic career, Chenyu shows great potential for growth in quantitative financial research. With further academic development and a broader research focus, Han could become a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award in the future.

Zhilong Qin | Applied economics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Zhilong Qin | Applied economics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Zhilong Qin is a Lecturer at the Institute of Western China Economic Research, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics and a Master’s in Management from the same institution. Dr. Qin’s research focuses on agricultural, environmental, and development economics. He has published extensively in renowned journals like Social Indicators Research and China Economic Review, addressing topics such as smart city policies, carbon trading, and human development. Dr. Qin has also authored a book on transportation infrastructure’s impact on agricultural production in China and has secured several research grants, including projects on climate change and agricultural economics.

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🎓 Educational Background:

Ph.D. in Economics (2018-2022) – Southwestern University of Finance and Economics.  Master’s in Management (2015-2018) – Southwestern University of Finance and Economics.  B.A. in Management (2011-2015) – Chongqing Normal University

💼 Current Position:

Lecturer at the Institute of Western China Economic Research, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics.

🔬 Research Fields:

  • 🌾 Agricultural Economics
  • 🌍 Environmental Economics
  • 🌱 Development Economics

 

Publications:

  • Title: Do smart city policies improve energy efficiency? Evidence from China
    Authors: Qin, Z., Yang, H., Shi, L., Ying, O., Liu, W.
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Population Resources and Environment
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 22(2), Pages: 185–193

 

  • Title: The impact of market-incentive environmental regulation policies on corporate environmental costs: Evidence from China’s carbon trading policy
    Authors: Qin, Z., Tu, C., Han, W., Jiang, Q.
    Journal: PLoS ONE
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 19(2 February), Article ID: e0297003

 

  • Title: Will the negative psychological perceptions of investors reduce platform liquidity? Evidence from China’s online loans
    Authors: Qin, Z., Liu, T., Yu, X., Yang, L.
    Journal: PLoS ONE
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 18(10 October), Article ID: e0292158

 

  • Title: Impact of R&D Investment and Network Penetration on Human Development: Evidence from China
    Authors: Qin, Z., Zhang, H., Zhao, B.
    Journal: Social Indicators Research
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 167(1-3), Pages: 1–25

 

  • Title: Examining the Impact of Fiscal Resources on Anti-Poverty Expenditure: Evidence from China
    Authors: Zheng, M., Li, X., Qin, Z., Sohail, M.T.
    Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland)
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 15(5), Article ID: 4371

 

  • Title: Adapt by adopting cleaner vehicles? — Evidence from a low-emission zone policy in Nanchang, China
    Authors: Ye, J., Qin, Z., Chen, X.
    Journal: China Economic Review
    Year: 2021
    Volume: 66, Article ID: 101598

 

  • Title: High daytime and nighttime temperatures exert large and opposing impacts on winter wheat yield in China
    Authors: Chen, X., Tian, G., Qin, Z., Bi, X.
    Journal: Weather, Climate, and Society
    Year: 2019
    Volume: 11(4), Pages: 777–790