Ran WEI | Higher Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ran WEI | Higher Education | Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow at The Hang Seng University of Hong KongĀ 

WEI Ran received her doctoral degree in The Education University of Hong Kong in 2023. She has been appointed as a research fellow at The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, focusing on research in the field of environmental sustainability. Her research interests primarily encompass the areas of circular economy, green logistics, supply chain management, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), and risk management analysis.

Publication profile

šŸ¢ Employment

The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong Research Fellow (Supply Chain and Information Management) February 24, 2023 ā€“ Present. Hong Kong Polytechnic University Research Associate (CPCE) January 1, 2023 ā€“ July 30, 2023

šŸŽ“ Education and Qualifications

University of Hong Kong Doctor of Science and Environmental Studies September 1, 2017 ā€“ December 10, 2022. University of Hong Kong
Master of Science and Environmental Studies September 1, 2015 ā€“ November 10, 2016. University College Cork Master of Social Science
September 1, 2014 ā€“ May 1, 2015

Publication

  • Examining the Influence of the RIASEC Theory within the Holland Code on Studentsā€™ Academic Performance
    Cogent Education
    December 31, 2024
    DOI: 10.1080/2331186x.2024.2391274

 

  • Multidimensional Financial Metrics for Corporate Financial Risk Assessment and Early Warning Mechanisms
    Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
    August 5, 2024
    DOI: 10.4018/JOEUC.350268
    Co-authors: Eugene Yin Cheung Wong, Matthew Sun, Zhaoqi Wang

 

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    Jilin Publishing Group Co., Ltd.
    July 2024

 

  • Selecting the Best K Features for Predicting Student Participation in Generic Competency Development Activities in Higher Education
    International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)
    December 5, 2023
    DOI: 10.3991/ijet.v18i23.45499
    Co-authors: Adam Ka Lok Wong, Joseph Chi Ho So, Kia Ho Yin Tsang

 

Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Introduction of Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Introduction of Agricultural and Biological Sciences research plays a pivotal role in addressing global challenges related to food security, environmental sustainability, and human health. This multifaceted field encompasses the study of living organisms, their interactions, and the development of innovative solutions to enhance agricultural productivity and biodiversity conservation.

Here are five suitable subtopics in Agricultural and Biological Sciences:

Crop Genetics and Breeding

This subfield focuses on improving crop varieties through genetic manipulation and selective breeding techniques to enhance yield, disease resistance, and nutritional content, contributing to sustainable agriculture.

Eco-friendly Pest Management

Research in this area explores alternative and environmentally friendly methods for controlling pests and diseases in agriculture, reducing the reliance on chemical pesticides.

Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering

This subtopic involves the application of biotechnology tools to modify and improve plants and animals for various agricultural purposes, such as developing drought-resistant crops or disease-resistant livestock.

Biodiversity Conservation

Conservation biology studies aim to protect and sustain the planet’s rich biodiversity, addressing issues like habitat loss, species extinction, and the preservation of ecosystems critical for agriculture and life on Earth.

Soil Health and Nutrient Management

This area delves into maintaining and enhancing soil fertility, minimizing soil erosion, and optimizing nutrient management practices to ensure sustainable agricultural production while preserving soil ecosystems.

These subtopics represent just a fraction of the diverse and dynamic field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, highlighting the importance of research in addressing pressing global challenges related to agriculture, ecology, and human well-being.

Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Introduction of Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Introduction of Agricultural and Biological Sciences research plays a pivotal role in addressing global challenges related to food security, environmental sustainability, and human health. This multifaceted field encompasses the study of living organisms, their interactions, and the development of innovative solutions to enhance agricultural productivity and biodiversity conservation.

Here are five suitable subtopics in Agricultural and Biological Sciences:

Crop Genetics and Breeding

This subfield focuses on improving crop varieties through genetic manipulation and selective breeding techniques to enhance yield, disease resistance, and nutritional content, contributing to sustainable agriculture.

Eco-friendly Pest Management

Research in this area explores alternative and environmentally friendly methods for controlling pests and diseases in agriculture, reducing the reliance on chemical pesticides.

Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering

This subtopic involves the application of biotechnology tools to modify and improve plants and animals for various agricultural purposes, such as developing drought-resistant crops or disease-resistant livestock.

Biodiversity Conservation

Conservation biology studies aim to protect and sustain the planet's rich biodiversity, addressing issues like habitat loss, species extinction, and the preservation of ecosystems critical for agriculture and life on Earth.

Soil Health and Nutrient Management

This area delves into maintaining and enhancing soil fertility, minimizing soil erosion, and optimizing nutrient management practices to ensure sustainable agricultural production while preserving soil ecosystems.

These subtopics represent just a fraction of the diverse and dynamic field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, highlighting the importance of research in addressing pressing global challenges related to agriculture, ecology, and human well-being.