Manjari Upreti | Research scholar | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Manjari Upreti | Research scholar | Women Researcher Award

Research Scholar, Central University Of Jharkhand, India

Manjari Upreti is an urban ecologist and remote sensing specialist with expertise in urban climate, hazard risk assessment, and sustainable development.  She has submitted her Ph.D. at Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi, focusing on urban ecosystem and hazard risk assessment.  She holds an M.Sc. in GIS & Remote Sensing from Amity University (CGPA: 9.89) and a B.A. in Geography (Hons.) from Delhi University.  Her research interests include urban climate, optical & microwave remote sensing, and climate change impacts. She has published extensively in reputed journals and contributed to multiple book chapters on urban monitoring and sustainability. Manjari has worked as a CSIR-Senior Research Fellow and has prior research experience at Regional Remote Sensing Centre-North and Excel Geomatics Pvt. Ltd.  She actively participates in conferences, workshops, and training programs to advance geospatial technologies.

Profile

Scholar

🎓 Education

Ph.D. (submitted, 2024) in Urban Ecosystem and Hazard Risk Assessment, Central University of Jharkhand. M.Sc. (2020) in GIS and Remote Sensing from Amity University, Noida (CGPA: 9.89, distinction). B.A. (2018) in Geography (Hons.) from the University of Delhi (CGPA: 8.09). Intermediate (2015) from Kendriya Vidyalaya JNU Campus (85.4%). Matriculation (2013) from Kendriya Vidyalaya Vasant Kunj (CGPA: 9.8).

💼 Work Experience

CSIR-Senior Research Fellow, CUJ (May 2024–Present). Research Scholar, CUJ (Jan 2021–June 2024). Intern, Regional Remote Sensing Centre-North (Dec 2019–June 2020) on wetland classification using Earth Observation data. Intern, Excel Geomatics Pvt Ltd (May 2019–July 2019) on SAR-optical data fusion for wheat monitoring.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Published in top journals like Environmental Science & Pollution Research. Contributor to multiple book chapters on urban monitoring and geospatial applications. Best Paper Presenter at NAGI International Conference (2024). Invited speaker at international conferences on urban sustainability. Received CSIR-SRF fellowship for Ph.D. research.

🔬 Research Focus

Urban ecology & planning, climate change impacts, geospatial modeling, remote sensing applications, hazard-risk resilience, and sustainable urban development.

Conclusion

Ms. Manjari Upreti exhibits a strong foundation in urban ecology and remote sensing, with notable academic achievements and active participation in scholarly activities. To enhance her candidacy for a Women Researcher Award, focusing on increasing the impact of her publications, demonstrating research independence, and fostering international collaborations would be beneficial.

Publication

Ekka, P., Patra, S., Upreti, M., Kumar, G., Kumar, A., & Saikia, P. (2023). Land Degradation and its impacts on Biodiversity and Ecosystem services. Land and Environmental Management through Forestry, 77-101. (28 citations)

 

Upreti, M., & Kumar, A. (2023). Landscape modeling for urban growth characterization and its impact on ecological infrastructure in Delhi-NCR: an approach to achieve SDGs. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 131, 103444. (10 citations)

 

Kumar, A., Ekka, P., Upreti, M., Shilky, & Saikia, P. (2023). Urban green spaces for environmental sustainability and climate resilience. The Palgrave Handbook of Socio-ecological Resilience in the Face of Climate Change. (8 citations)

 

Kumar, A., Upreti, M., Pandey, A.C., Saikia, P., & Khan, M.L. (2023). Contribution of Landscape Transformation in the Development of Heat Islands and Sinks in Urban and Peri-Urban Regions in the Chota–Nagpur Plateau, India. Resources, 12(5), 58. (6 citations)

 

Upreti, M., & Kumar, D. (2021). Investigating capability of open archive multispectral and SAR datasets for Wheat crop monitoring and acreage estimation studies. Earth Science Informatics, 14(4), 2017-2035. (4 citations)

 

Upreti, M., Saikia, P., Lal, P., & Kumar, A. (2024). Major challenges in the urbanizing world and role of earth observations for livable cities. Earth Observation in Urban Monitoring, 23-52. (3 citations)

 

Goyal, A., Upreti, M., Chowdary, V.M., & Jha, C.S. (2022). Delineation and Monitoring of Wetlands Using Time Series Earth Observation Data and Machine Learning Algorithm: A Case Study in Upper Ganga River Stretch. Geospatial Technologies for Resources Planning and Management, 123-139. (1 citation)

 

Biswas, P., Kumar, A., Upreti, M., Kumar, G., & Saikia, P. (2025). Kolkata’s green oasis: a comprehensive analysis of urban green spaces for ecosystem sustainability. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1-22. (No citation data yet)

 

Ekka, P., Upreti, M., Saikia, P., Kumar, A., Pandey, P.C., & Srivastava, P.K. (2024). Earth observations for urban policies and future pathways for urban environmental research. Earth Observation in Urban Monitoring, 375-387. (No citation data yet)

 

Ekka, P., Upreti, M., Kumar, A., & Saikia, P. (2024). Nature-based solutions and ecological urban planning and design for sustainable urban environments. Earth Observation in Urban Monitoring, 339-358. (No citation data yet)

 

Kumar, A., Upreti, M., Ekka, P., Prasad, A., Saikia, P., & Srivastava, P.K. (2024). Introduction to Earth observation in urban monitoring. Earth Observation in Urban Monitoring, 1-21. (No citation data yet)

 

Upreti, M., Kumar, A., Prasad, A., Srivastava, P.K., & Saikia, P. (2024). Monitoring urban ecological conditions using remote sensing. Earth Observation in Urban Monitoring, 251-269. (No citation data yet)

Solbi Lee | Hospitaliy and Tourism Management | Young Scientist Award

Dr Solbi Lee | Hospitaliy and Tourism Management | Young Scientist Award

Dr Solbi Lee,Youngsan University,South Korea

Dr. Solbi Lee is an Assistant Professor at the College of Hotel and Tourism Management, Youngsan University, Busan Campus. With a Ph.D. in Hospitality Management from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, an MBA from Columbia University, and a B.S. from Cornell University, Dr. Lee’s expertise spans various facets of hospitality. Her current research explores transformative tourism experiences and the impact of technology on guest services. Dr. Lee’s work is published in leading journals, highlighting her contribution to advancing hospitality knowledge. Her role involves teaching courses in front office operations, resort development, and e-business strategy.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Academic Credentials and Experience:
    • Dr. Lee holds a Ph.D. in Hospitality Management from the William F. Harrah College of Hospitality at UNLV, indicating a strong foundation in the field.
    • With an MBA from Columbia University and a B.S. in Hospitality Administration from Cornell University, Dr. Lee’s diverse academic background enhances their research capabilities.
  2. Relevant Research Contributions:
    • Dr. Lee’s research focuses on transformative tourism experiences, self-service technology in hotels, and the emotional aspects of the check-in experience. This is particularly relevant to the hospitality and tourism industry, aligning well with current trends and challenges.
    • The recent publications in reputable journals such as the International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration and the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management reflect an ongoing commitment to advancing knowledge in the field.
  3. Innovative Research Topics:
    • The topics covered in Dr. Lee’s research, such as the impact of self-service technology and the emotional role in check-in experiences, demonstrate an innovative approach to understanding and improving hospitality practices.
  4. Current Position and Influence:
    • As an Assistant Professor at Youngsan University, Dr. Lee is in a position to influence and mentor the next generation of hospitality professionals and researchers.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Research Scope:
    • While the current research is strong and relevant, expanding the scope to include more diverse topics or interdisciplinary approaches could enhance the impact and applicability of Dr. Lee’s work.
  2. Increased Research Output:
    • Although Dr. Lee has published notable papers, a higher volume of publications or contributions to high-impact journals could further strengthen their research profile.
  3. Grant Funding and Collaborative Projects:
    • Engaging in more funded research projects or collaborative studies with industry partners could provide additional resources and broaden the scope of research activities.

Education

Dr. Solbi Lee earned her Ph.D. in Hospitality Management from the William F. Harrah College of Hospitality at the University of Nevada Las Vegas in December 2022, achieving a GPA of 3.85/4.00. Her dissertation, “Transformative Tourism Experience: Openness to Thriving,” was supervised by Dr. James A. Busser. She holds an MBA in Business Administration from Columbia University (2017) with a GMAT score of 710 and a B.S. in Hospitality Administration from Cornell University (2012).

Experience

Dr. Lee has been an Assistant Professor at Youngsan University’s College of Hotel and Tourism Management since September 2023. She teaches courses such as Front Office Operations, Resort Development, and Revenue Management. Before her current role, Dr. Lee gained significant experience during her Ph.D. studies, contributing to research and publishing in high-impact journals. Her background combines practical insights from industry experience with academic rigor, enabling her to provide valuable learning experiences for her students.

Research Focus

Dr. Solbi Lee’s research centers on transformative tourism experiences and the evolving role of technology in hospitality. Her recent studies investigate self-service hotel check-in systems and their implications for the in-person guest experience, emotional factors in check-in processes, and loyalty program impacts. By exploring these areas, Dr. Lee aims to enhance understanding of guest interactions and optimize service strategies in the hospitality industry.

Publications

  • Lee, S., Shulga, L. V., Busser, J. A., & Hwang, J. (2024). Self-Service Hotel Check-In: Is There Still a Role for the In-Person Experience? International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration, 1-28. 📖
  • Hwang, J., Lee, S., Busser, J. A., & Shulga, L. V. (2024). Check‐in Significance: Differentiating Loyalty Reward Members and Non‐Members. International Journal of Tourism Research, 26(4), e2688. 🔍
  • Busser, J.A., Molintas, H.R.D., Shulga, L.V., & Lee, S. (2022). Check-in Experience: What is the Role of Emotions and Satisfaction? Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 54, 188-197. 📊

Conclusion

Dr. Solbi Lee appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award due to their solid academic background, relevant and innovative research contributions, and current role as an Assistant Professor. To further enhance their suitability, Dr. Lee could consider broadening their research scope, increasing their publication volume, and seeking additional funding or collaborative opportunities. Overall, their current achievements suggest a promising career trajectory in hospitality research and a significant potential for future contributions to the field.