Wang Jinlin| Geoscience | Best Innovation Award

Prof. Dr. Wang Jinlin| Geoscience | Best Innovation Award

Prof. Dr at Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Wang Jinlin is a Research Professor at the Institute of Space Applications Engineering and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. With expertise in remote sensing geology, mathematical geology, hyperspectral applications, and GIS technology, his work significantly impacts resource exploration and geological analysis. He has contributed extensively to understanding and mapping mineral resources and developing advanced geospatial technologies.

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šŸŽ“ Education

Ph.D. in Cartography and Geographic Information System from Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2004-2010, supervised by Chen Xi). Bachelor’s in Resource Exploration Engineering from China University of Geosciences, Wuhan (1998-2002, supervised by Zhou Zonggui).

šŸ’¼Ā Experience

Currently, Research Professor at the Institute of Space Applications Engineering and Technology, CAS (since 2023). Previously, Senior Engineer at Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, CAS (2020-2023), and Assistant Research Professor (2010-2015). Also served as a Visiting Scholar at Saint Louis University in 2011.

šŸ† Awards & Honors

Received Science and Technology Progress awards from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Peopleā€™s Government for projects on geological big data and tourism tech integration (2017). Holds patents in geological and spatial technology, including topological sorting of stratigraphic sequences (2021), and co-developed an award-winning dynamic platform for aero-magnetic surveys.

šŸ”¬ Research Focus

Specializes in remote sensing geology, hyperspectral imaging for mineral detection, and GIS for resource management. His research advances methods for metal estimation in rocks, hyperspectral data application, and innovative geological modeling and management systems.

Publications Top Notes

  • Pd(II)/Pd(IV) Redox Shuttle for Kesterite Solar Cells
    Authors: Wang, J., Shi, J., Yin, K., … Chen, S., Meng, Q.
    Journal: Nature Communications, 2024, 15(1), 4344
    This open-access article explores a Pd(II)/Pd(IV) redox shuttle method to reduce vacancy defects in kesterite solar cells, enhancing efficiency.

 

  • Multinary Alloying in Kesterite Solar Cells
    Authors: Shi, J., Wang, J., Meng, F., … Li, D., Meng, Q.
    Journal: Nature Energy, 2024, 9(9), 1095ā€“1104
    The study discusses alloying to aid cation exchange and minimize defects in kesterite solar cells, achieving above 14% certified efficiency.

 

  • Lithium Content Estimation in Rock Debris via Spectral Feature Coefficients
    Authors: Jiang, G., Chen, X., Zhou, K., … Zhou, S., Bai, Y.
    Journal: Ore Geology Reviews, 2024, 171, 106167
    This paper focuses on a spectral feature-based method to estimate lithium content in rock samples, relevant for geochemical studies.

 

  • Impact of Band Optimization on Hyperspectral Metal Element Inversion Models
    Authors: Ma, X., Wang, J., Zhou, K., … De Maeyer, P., Van de Voorde, T.
    Journal: International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 2024, 132, 104011
    A quantitative evaluation of band optimization techniques to improve accuracy in metal element inversion models using hyperspectral data.

 

  • Inversion of Feldspar Content in Granite Using Hyperspectral Indices
    Authors: Wu, M., Jin, J., Wang, J., Wang, Q.
    Journal: Acta Geologica Sinica, 2024, 98(1), 314ā€“323
    This research employs multi-angular hyperspectral indices to analyze and quantify feldspar content in granite.

 

Yuze Wang | Resource and Environmental Economics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Yuze Wang | Resource and Environmental Economics | Young Scientist Award

Doctorate at Huazhong Agricultural University, China

Yuze Wang, an Associate Professor at Huazhong Agricultural University, holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Hunan University. Specializing in Resource and Environmental Economics and Health Economics, she has been a visiting scholar at Aarhus University. Her research, published in SSCI journals like China Economic Review and Social Science & Medicine, explores the intersection of environmental regulations and public health. Wang has led several national research projects and received multiple accolades, including the China Youth Achievement Award in Humanities and Social Sciences (2024), highlighting her impactful contributions to policy optimization and environmental regulation analysis.

Publication Profile

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Research and Innovations:

Completed/Ongoing Research Projects: 7

  1. Environmental regulations and public health: Effects, spatial spillovers, and policy optimization
    • Date: 01/2023 – present
    • Funding: National Natural Science Foundation Youth Project of China
    • Role: Principal Investigator
    • Description: Evaluates the effectiveness of environmental regulations from a health improvement perspective.
  2. Air quality, environmental regulation, and public health
    • Date: 01/2022 – present
    • Funding: The Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China
    • Role: Principal Investigator
    • Description: Explores how air quality and environmental regulations interact to affect public health.
  3. A study on the social externality of traffic pollution and its impact on public health
    • Date: 11/2017 – 12/2022
    • Funding: National Social Science Fund Major Project of China
    • Role: Principal Investigator of the sub-project
    • Description: Provided evidence on the impact of traffic emissions on public health.
  4. Research on China’s food security strategy under the new situation
    • Date: 12/2022 – present
    • Funding: National Social Science Fund Major Project of China
    • Role: Research Participant
    • Description: Studies the price formation mechanism of the grain market and related agricultural policies.
  5. Research on the coordinated development of economy, politics, society, culture, and ecology
    • Date: 09/2015 – 12/2016
    • Funding: National Social Science Fund Major Project of China
    • Role: Research Participant
    • Description: Investigated support systems promoting the coordinated development of China’s regional economy.
  6. A Study on the impact of traffic pollution on public health
    • Date: 12/2018 – 12/2020
    • Funding: Graduate Research Project of Hunan Province
    • Role: Principal Investigator
    • Description: Studied the impact of traffic emissions on public health and medical costs.
  7. Research on the effect of foreign direct investment on income gap of home country
    • Date: 11/2017 – 12/2018
    • Funding: Hunan Province International Economic and International Engineering Management Center Project
    • Role: Principal Investigator
    • Description: Explored the effect of OFDI on income inequality.

Citation Index:

  • Notable Publications:

Wang Y, Eriksson T*, Luo N. ā€œThe Health Impacts of Two Policies Regulating SOā‚‚ Air Pollution: Evidence from China.ā€ China Economic Review, 2023, 78, No. 101937. SSCI, Citation Frequency: 13. Hao Z, Zhang X, Wang Y*. ā€œAssessing the Accuracy of Self-reported Health Expenditure Data: Evidence from Two Public Surveys in China.ā€ Social Science & Medicine, 2024, 356: 117155. SSCI, Citation Frequency: 0. Wang Y, Luo N*. ā€œAir Pollution, Health Depreciation and Medical Costs: Research Based on Physical, Mental Health, and Social Adaptability.ā€ Economic Research Journal, 2020, 55(12): 80-97. CSSCI, Citation Frequency: 79. Wang Y, Luo N*, Liu W. ā€œWhat Leverage is Beneficial to Firm Innovation.ā€ China Industrial Economics, 2019, 372(03): 138-155. CSSCI, Citation Frequency: 762. Wang Y, Luo N*. ā€œThe Effect of Outward Foreign Direct Investment on Income Inequality in Home Country: A Study Based on Transnational Panel Data.ā€ Chinese Journal of Management Science, 2019, 27(04): 1-12. CSSCI, Citation Frequency: 45.

Total Journals Published (SCI, Scopus, etc.): 12

Consultancy/Industry Projects: 6

Actively Solving the Future ā€œWho Will Farm the Land Problemā€ Government Consulting Project, 2023.09 – 2024.04. Invasive Alien Species and Their Impact on Rice Government Consulting Project, 2023.03 – 2023.08. Issues and Suggestions for Promoting the Construction of High-standard Farmland in Central China Government Consulting Project, 2022.01 – 2022.08. Main Institutional Arrangements for Methane Emission Reduction in Rice Cultivation Government Consulting Project, 2022.03 – 2022.06. Suggestions for Promoting the Development of Agricultural Mechanization in Hilly and Mountainous Areas of Hubei Province. Government Consulting Project, 2022.09 – 2022.11 Enterprise Leverage and Innovation Enterprise Project, 2017.01 – 2017.09

Contributions:Ā 

Yuze Wang has made significant contributions to Environmental and Health Economics through her research on the effects of environmental regulation on public health. Her work, published in top-tier journals, offers critical insights into the health impacts of air pollution and the effectiveness of environmental policies in China. As the principal investigator of several national research projects, Wang has advanced the understanding of spatial spillovers and social externalities of pollution. Her research has influenced policy optimization, earning her multiple prestigious awards, and highlighting her impact on academia and public policy.

Areas of Research:

  • Resource and Environmental Economics
  • Health Economics

Evaluation of Yuze Wang for the Young Scientist Award

šŸŸ¢ Strengths for the Award:

Innovative Research: Dr. Yuze Wang has significantly contributed to the fields of Resource and Environmental Economics, particularly in understanding the impact of environmental regulations on public health. Her work has been published in high-impact journals like China Economic Review and Social Science & Medicine, showcasing the practical relevance and academic rigor of her research. Leadership in Research Projects: As the principal investigator for multiple national research projects, including those funded by prestigious organizations like the National Natural Science Foundation of China, she has demonstrated exceptional leadership and project management skills. Her work on the spatial spillovers and social externalities of pollution is particularly noteworthy. Recognition and Impact: Dr. Wang’s research has been widely recognized, earning her awards such as the China Youth Achievement Award in Humanities and Social Sciences. Her findings have influenced policy optimization, indicating her work’s broader societal impact beyond academia.

šŸŸ” Areas for Improvement:

Collaboration and Networking: While Dr. Wang has established collaborations, particularly with Professor Tor Eriksson of Aarhus University, expanding her network internationally could further enhance the impact and reach of her research. Greater involvement in international conferences and collaborations with global researchers could provide new perspectives and opportunities for interdisciplinary work. Broader Dissemination of Research: To maximize the societal impact of her work, Dr. Wang could focus on translating her research findings into more accessible formats for policymakers and the public. This could include writing policy briefs, engaging with media, or participating in public debates on environmental and health economics.

Publications:

  • Title: Assessing the accuracy of self-reported health expenditure data: Evidence from two public surveys in China
    Year: 2024
    Author: Hao, Z.; Zhang, X.; Wang, Y.
    Journal: Social Science and Medicine

 

  • Title: The health impacts of two policies regulating SO2 air pollution: Evidence from China
    Year: 2023
    Author: Wang, Y.; Eriksson, T.; Luo, N.
    Journal: China Economic Review

šŸ” Conclusion:

Dr. Yuze Wang is a highly deserving candidate for the Young Scientist Award, given her innovative research, leadership in significant national projects, and the tangible impact of her work on public policy. While there is room for growth in international collaboration and public engagement, her current achievements make her a strong contender for this prestigious award.

Timothy Amangdam Anemana | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Timothy Amangdam Anemana | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Timothy Amangdam Anemana, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Soil Research Institute, Ghana

Dr. Timothy Amangdam Anemana is an accomplished Environmental Chemist with a deep passion for soil and water remediation. Holding a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Eƶtvƶs LorƔnd University, Hungary, he specializes in reducing arsenate and inorganic chromium mobility in soils. With a strong academic foundation and extensive experience in research and environmental consulting, Dr. Anemana has contributed significantly to the fields of biochar production, environmental risk assessment, and soil nutrient mapping. Currently serving as a Research Scientist at the CSIR-Soil Research Institute in Ghana, he leads projects aimed at developing sustainable agricultural practices and environmental conservation methods. Dr. Anemana is known for his dedication to advancing environmental science through innovative research, technical expertise, and community engagement.

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Strengths for the Award

  • Extensive Research Background: Dr. Anemana holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science, with a focus on Environmental Chemistry. His research spans critical areas such as soil remediation, biochar production, and environmental impact assessments. This demonstrates a solid foundation in both theoretical and applied environmental research.
  • Diverse Employment Experience: His roles as a Research Scientist, Environmental Chemist, and Ph.D. Research Fellow have equipped him with a broad skill set, including laboratory management, fieldwork, and the application of modern analytical techniques (e.g., ICP-MS, FTIR, LC-MS). His experience with the CSIR-Soil Research Institute and the Environmental Protection Agency in Ghana underlines his practical contributions to both academia and industry.
  • Publications and Academic Contributions: Dr. Anemana has published research in reputable journals, showcasing his ability to contribute original research to the scientific community. His work on biochar and soil nutrient mapping highlights his expertise in sustainable agricultural practices.
  • Mentorship and Teaching: His role as a lecturer and supervisor at the CSIR College of Science and Technology demonstrates his commitment to education and mentorship, further contributing to his suitability for the award.

Areas for Improvement

  • Broader Impact of Research: While Dr. Anemanaā€™s research is highly specialized, expanding the application and impact of his findings to address global environmental challenges could enhance his profile. A stronger emphasis on how his work influences policy, industry standards, or large-scale environmental solutions could be beneficial.
  • Increased Publication and Citation: Although he has published several papers, increasing the volume of high-impact publications and ensuring they are widely cited would strengthen his candidacy. Collaborations with international researchers could also broaden the scope and impact of his research.
  • Leadership in Large-Scale Projects: Taking on leadership roles in larger, multidisciplinary research projects could further demonstrate his ability to lead and innovate in the environmental sciences.

EducationĀ 

Dr. Timothy Amangdam Anemana has a diverse and rigorous academic background that laid the foundation for his expertise in Environmental Chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Science (with a major in Environmental Chemistry) from Eƶtvƶs LorĆ”nd University, Budapest, Hungary, in 2020, where he conducted groundbreaking research on reducing arsenate and inorganic trivalent chromium mobility in soils. Prior to this, he obtained an MSc. in Chemistry (Environmental Chemistry major) from Patrice Lumumba Peoplesā€™ Friendship University of Russia in 2013, focusing on the complex formation of azo derivatives with metal salts. He also holds a Diploma in Education from the University of Education, Winneba-Kumasi, and an Advanced Certificate in Energy Policy and Planning from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. His academic journey began with a BSc. in Agriculture Technology from the University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana, where he investigated water and land use quality assessment.

ExperienceĀ 

Dr. Timothy Amangdam Anemana has a rich professional history in environmental research, consulting, and education. He currently serves as a Research Scientist at the CSIR-Soil Research Institute in Ghana, where he is involved in cutting-edge projects on soil nutrient mapping, biochar production, and environmental risk assessments. His previous role as an Environmental Chemist at the Environmental Protection Agency, Ghana, honed his skills in environmental impact assessments, biochar application for remediation, and air quality monitoring. Dr. Anemana’s experience also includes a Ph.D. Research Fellowship at Eƶtvƶs LorĆ”nd University, Hungary, where he contributed to advanced research on contaminated soils and innovative remediation techniques. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Postgraduate Research Assistant at Patrice Lumumba Peoplesā€™ Friendship University of Russia, focusing on laboratory instruction and environmental research. His extensive experience underscores his expertise in environmental chemistry and sustainable agricultural practices.

Awards and HonorsĀ 

Dr. Timothy Amangdam Anemana has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to environmental science and research. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Eƶtvƶs LorƔnd University, Hungary, with the highest honor, summa cum laude. His work on the reduction of arsenate and inorganic trivalent chromium mobility in soils has been widely acclaimed. Dr. Anemana has also been acknowledged for his innovative research on biochar production and its application in soil and water remediation. Throughout his academic and professional journey, he has received numerous accolades for his dedication to environmental conservation and sustainable agricultural practices. His research publications have been featured in reputable international journals, and he continues to be a leading voice in environmental chemistry, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and practical solutions in this critical field.

Research Focus

Dr. Timothy Amangdam Anemana’s research is centered on the intersection of environmental chemistry and sustainable agricultural practices. His primary focus is on the development of innovative solutions for soil and water remediation, particularly the reduction of arsenate and inorganic trivalent chromium mobility in soils. He is deeply involved in the production and application of biochar and activated charcoal from biowaste materials, aiming to enhance soil fertility and mitigate environmental pollution. Dr. Anemana’s current projects at the CSIR-Soil Research Institute in Ghana include the development of an alternative triple super phosphate fertilizer from oyster shells, which are abundant in Ghana. His research also extends to environmental risk assessments, soil nutrient mapping, and the application of modern analytical instrumentation to solve complex environmental challenges. Through his work, Dr. Anemana seeks to contribute to sustainable development and environmental conservation on both local and global scales.

Publication Top Notes

šŸ“„ Optimization of lignite particle size for stabilization of trivalent chromium in soils | T. Anemana, et al. | Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal 29(3), 272-291, 2020

šŸ§Ŗ Granular activated charcoal from peanut shell as a new candidate for stabilization of arsenic in soil | T. Anemana, et al. | Microchemical Journal 149, 104030, 2019

šŸŒ Simultaneous Determination of Heavy Metals in Competitive Aqueous Solutions and Contaminated Soil Systems | T. Anemana, et al. | Kalahari Journals, 2022

šŸ§¬ Experimental and theoretical investigations of complex formation of substituted phenylazo-derivatives of methylphloroglucinol | A.T. Amangdam, et al. | Journal of Advances in Chemistry 4(1), 2013

šŸŒ± Iodide- and electrochemical assisted removal of mercury by Cirsium arvense from gold tailings in the Amansie West District, Ghana | T.A. Anemana, et al. | International Journal of Phytoremediation, 2024

 

Conclusion

Dr. Timothy Amangdam Anemana is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, given his extensive experience in environmental chemistry, his contributions to soil and water remediation, and his role in mentoring the next generation of scientists. To enhance his candidacy, he could focus on increasing the global impact of his research and expanding his leadership in large-scale projects. With these enhancements, Dr. Anemana’s already impressive profile would be further solidified as a leading researcher in his field.

Chang Shu | Resource | Best Researcher Award

Ā  Ms. Chang Shu| Resource | Best Researcher Award

Chang Shu is a driven Ph.D. candidate at Beijing University of Chemical Technology, specializing in Management Science and Engineering. Her research focuses on resource and environmental management, policy simulation, and decision optimization using complex system modeling techniques. With a robust publication record in prestigious journals like Journal of Industrial Ecology and Journal of Environmental Management, Chang Shu excels in dynamic simulation of industrial synergy optimization pathways and sustainable development strategies. She has presented extensively at international conferences and holds notable awards, including Beijing Outstanding Graduates and National Scholarship for Postgraduates, showcasing her leadership and academic excellence in environmental and economic systems analysis.

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  • Title: Dynamic simulation of industrial synergy optimisation pathways in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region driven by water environment improvements
    • Year: 2022
    • Authors: Nan Xiang, Yutong Zhang, Chang Shu, Feng Xu
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
    • Volume: 320
    • Pages: 115753

 

  • Title: Uncovering urban residentsā€™ electricity conservation and carbon reduction potentials in megacities of China – A systematic path of behavioural interventions
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: Feng Xu, Chang Shu, Jing Shao, Nan Xiang
    • Journal: Resources, Conservation & Recycling
    • Volume: 173
    • Pages: 105703

 

  • Title: A decade advance in eco-efficiency and cost-benefits of emissions reduction targeting fine chemical manufacturers
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: Feng Xu, Chang Shu, Jinping Tian, Lvujun Chen
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
    • Volume: 298
    • Pages: 113476

 

  • Title: Dynamic simulation of carbon peak pathways in Shandong province of China driven by energy system optimization
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: Chang Shu, Feng Xu, Shengnan Li, Nan Xiang
    • Journal: Energy Proceedings
    • Volume: 36

 

  • Title: Dynamic simulation of industrial synergy optimisation pathways in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region based on energy-water nexus
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: Shengnan Li, Nan Xiang, Feng Xu, Chang Shu
    • Journal: Energy Proceedings
    • Volume: 36

 

  • Title: Whole-process and multistakeholder-based solid waste management mode construction for industrial parks: towards circular economy development
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Chang Shu, Zeshi Feng, Chao Liang, Jin Guo, Feng Xu, Jinping Tian, Lyujun Chen
    • Journal: Journal of Industrial Ecology

 

  • Title: Heavy industrial aggregation areaā€™s green transformation optimisation pathways exploration with synergistic reduction pursue of CO2 and gaseous pollutants
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Nan Xiang, Shengnan Li, Chang Shu, Feng Xu
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
    • Volume: 350
    • Pages: 119649

 

  • Title: Unravelling Chinese industrial structure optimization paths within Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership considering the virtual trade of water and water pollutants
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: Chang Shu, Jing Shao, Nan Xiang, Feng Xu
    • Journal: Water and Environment Journal
    • Volume: 37
    • Pages: 740-752

 

  • Title: Dynamic material flow analysis of Chinese ethylene production processes and optimal pathway exploration with potential environmental-economic impacts
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: Nan Xiang, Shengnan Li, Chang Shu, Feng Xu
    • Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production
    • Volume: 392
    • Pages: 136282

 

  • Title: Research on the Spatiotemporal Differentiation Characteristics of Eco-efficiency in the Yellow River Basin and Its Influencing Factors
    • Year: Not specified in the provided information
    • Authors: Feng Xu, Xiang Li, Chang Shu, Nan Xiang
    • Journal: Chinese Journal of Environmental Management