Wanwen Chen | polysaccharides | Best Researcher Award

Dr . Wanwen Chen | polysaccharides | Best Researcher Award

Research Output:
  • Dr. Chen’s publication record includes over 20 SCI papers, with a total impact factor exceeding 150. Her contributions to the understanding of protein/polysaccharide modifications are highly valuable in food and biomedical applications
 Dr. Wanwen Chen , Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences , China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

  • Dr. Wanwen Chen received her PhD degree in Food Science and Engineering from Jiangnan University, where she focused on the structure-function relationships of food proteins and polysaccharides. Her early research laid the foundation for her later innovative studies in biomaterials. Dr. Chen furthered her academic experience as a Postdoctoral researcher at the same institution, and enhanced her expertise during her time as a visiting scholar at the University of Alberta, Canada, in the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Nutritional Science.

💼Professional Endeavors

  • Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Freshwater Fisheries Research Center, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Dr. Chen has undertaken leadership roles in both academic and industrial research projects. She has been instrumental in completing 7 significant research projects, funded by prestigious grants such as the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, The National Key R&D Program of China, and The National Natural Science Foundation of China. Additionally, Dr. Chen has contributed to the completion of around 20 consultancy or industry-sponsored projects, with a total cost of over 8 million RMB, showcasing her professional impact.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Dr. Chen has been recognized internationally for advancing the basic understanding of the structure-function relationships of proteins and polysaccharides. Notably, she has explored novel polysaccharides and proteins from shellfish, using innovative chemical and enzymatic methods to develop biologically significant oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. Furthermore, she has designed a series of derivatives that improve the functional activities and physical-chemical properties of these polysaccharides by incorporating trace elements. Her groundbreaking work on the development of a nano-selenium drug delivery vector for aquatic polysaccharides has significant implications for food and biomedical applications.

🔍RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Dr. Chen’s research primarily revolves around the exploration of protein and polysaccharide structure-function relationships and their applications in food and biomedical sciences. Her key research areas include:
    1. Exploration of Novel Protein/Polysaccharide resources for innovative food applications.
    2. Modifications of Proteins/Polysaccharides to understand and enhance their structure-function relationships.
    3. Development of Bioactive Peptides and Oligosaccharides with significant biological potential.
    4. Design of advanced Nano-Delivery Systems for therapeutic and biomedical applications, focusing on improving the safety and efficacy of naturally sourced biomaterials.

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  • Dr. Chen’s prolific output includes over 20 SCI papers, with a total impact factor exceeding 150. Her work has earned a citation index of 11, showcasing the scientific community’s recognition of her contributions. Additionally, she holds two authorized China Invention Patents, further underscoring her role in driving innovation within her field. Dr. Chen is a Young Scientist Board Member of the Food and Health journal, positioning her as a leader among early-career scientists.

🏆IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

  • Dr. Chen’s work significantly contributes to both academic research and industry practices. The practical applications of her findings extend beyond food science into areas such as biomedical applications. Her legacy as a scientist is one of innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of her field. With numerous high-impact publications, patents, and completed projects, Dr. Chen continues to be a force for progress in the scientific community.

🔮LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • As a member of the Chinese Chemical Society, Dr. Chen’s collaborative work, particularly with Prof. Hao Cheng at Jiangnan University, continues to push the boundaries of food science and polysaccharide research. Her ongoing research holds potential for future advancements in the development of naturally sourced biomaterials for both food and biomedical applications. With a focus on protein and polysaccharide exploration, Dr. Chen is paving the way for sustainable and innovative applications that have the potential to revolutionize the field of functional food and therapeutic biomaterials.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • Chromosome-level genome assembly of the freshwater mussel Sinosolenaia oleivora (Heude, 1877)
    • Authors: Ma, X.; Jin, W.; Chen, W.; Wen, H.; Xu, D.
    • Journal: Scientific Data, 2024, Volume 11(1), Article 606.
  • Corrigendum to “An investigation into the wound-healing mechanism in gill injuries of varying severity in the freshwater mussel Solenaia oleivora (Heude, 1877)”
    • Authors: Wen, L.; Xueyan, M.; Geng, K.; Shen, H.; Wen, H.
    • Journal: Aquaculture, 2024, Volume 592, Article 741232.
  • Shellfish polysaccharides: A comprehensive review of extraction, purification, structural characterization, and beneficial health effects
    • Authors: Chen, W.; Ma, X.; Jin, W.; Wen, H.; Xu, P.
    • Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2024, Volume 279, Article 135190.
  • An investigation into the wound-healing mechanism in gill injuries of varying severity in the freshwater mussel Solenaia oleivora (Heude, 1877)
    • Authors: Wen, L.; Ma, X.; Geng, K.; Shen, H.; Wen, H.
    • Journal: Aquaculture, 2024, Volume 590, Article 740972.
  • In Vitro Culture of Glochidia and Morphological Changes in Juveniles of the Endangered Freshwater Mussel Solenaia oleivora
    • Authors: Ma, X.; Jin, W.; Lv, G.; Hua, D.; Wen, H.
    • Journal: Aquaculture, 2024 (specific volume/issue not provided).

Ben Wang | Oncology | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Ben Wang | Oncology | Best Researcher Award

Recognition and Awards:
  •  Dr. Wang has received numerous awards throughout his career, including recognition from the National Science Foundation and various engineering societies. These accolades highlight his consistent contributions to advancing material science.
 Prof. Ben Wang , Zhejiang University , China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

  • Dr. Wang Ben was born in June 1983 in Qufu, China. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at Qufu Normal University in 2004. He then pursued his Master’s in Biology at Zhejiang University, focusing on the secondary metabolism of endophytic fungi from antitumor plants. His academic excellence earned him a Ph.D. in Chemistry & Biomedical Engineering from Zhejiang University in collaboration with Harvard University in 2011, under the guidance of Prof. Ruikang Tang and Prof. Ali Khademhosseini. His doctoral research focused on cellular shellization and surface engineering for single-cell modification and protection.

💼Professional Endeavors

  • Dr. Wang Ben’s career has been defined by his contributions to cancer metabolism and biomedical engineering. After completing his postdoctoral work at Zhejiang University in 2013, he served as an Associate Professor and Qiushi Young Scholar until 2022, when he was promoted to Professor. His work as Dean Assistant at the Institute of Translational Medicine and Deputy Director of the Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Frontier Medical Research on Cancer Metabolism showcases his leadership and contributions to the academic community. He also serves as a PI at the Cancer Institute of The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Dr. Wang’s research primarily revolves around cancer metabolism, cellular engineering, and biomedical innovations. His innovative research in translational medicine seeks to bridge laboratory research with practical clinical applications. Key areas of his research include:
    • Surface engineering for single-cell modification
    • Metabolism-related cancer research
    • Advancements in transvascular implantation devices

    Dr. Wang has also played a critical role as a panel judge for the National Natural Science Foundation of China and has been actively involved in several international research collaborations, contributing to a wide range of scientific publications.

🌍Impact and Influence

  • Dr. Wang’s impact extends beyond research, with significant contributions to education and mentorship. He has undertaken extensive teaching responsibilities, from undergraduate biology courses to graduate thesis guidance, impacting hundreds of students. His mentorship has produced many successful Ph.D. and master’s candidates who have gone on to establish themselves in academia and industry.As a journal reviewer for numerous prestigious scientific publications, including ACS Nano, Advanced Materials, and Biomaterials, Dr. Wang has helped shape the discourse in chemistry, biology, and biomedical engineering fields. His expertise is highly sought after by journals such as Chemical Science and Journal of Controlled Release.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES 

  • Dr. Wang Ben’s research is widely recognized within the academic community, reflected in his growing number of citations. His Google Scholar profile shows a robust citation record, underscoring the influence of his research in both cancer metabolism and biomedical engineering fields.

 📚LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Dr. Wang’s legacy in the field of cancer metabolism and transvascular implantation devices continues to grow. His future work promises to contribute further to cancer treatment, aiming to integrate innovative biomedical solutions into mainstream healthcare. His leadership roles and international collaborations highlight his dedication to driving forward impactful translational medical research.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • Acid-base transformative HADLA micelles alleviate colitis by restoring adaptive immunity and gut microbiome
    • Authors: Cheng, W.; Zhou, X.; Jin, C.; Ji, F.; Wang, B.
    • Journal: Journal of Controlled Release, 2023, Volume 364, Pages 283–296.
  • Targeted glycan degradation potentiates cellular immunotherapy for solid tumors
    • Authors: Wu, J.; Wang, X.; Huang, Y.; Zhang, J.; Wang, B.
    • Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2023, Volume 120(38), Article e2300366120.
  •  A GSTP1-mediated lactic acid signaling promotes tumorigenesis through the PPP oxidative branch
    • Authors: Sun, Y.; He, Q.; Li, J.; Luo, H.; Luo, Y.
    • Journal: Cell Death and Disease, 2023, Volume 14(7), Article 463.
  •  Renal tubule-targeted dexrazoxane suppresses ferroptosis in acute kidney injury by inhibiting ACMSD
    • Authors: Zhang, Y.; Wu, J.; An, Q.; Wang, B.; Lin, W.
    • Journal: Nano Research, 2023, Volume 16(7), Pages 9701–9714.
  • Chemoimmunological Cascade Cancer Therapy Using Fluorine Assembly Nanomedicine
    • Authors: Zhang, Q.; Wu, P.; Wu, J.; Wang, S.; Wang, B.
    • Journal: ACS Nano, 2023, Volume 17(8), Pages 7498–7510.

Chenyu Zhao | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Chenyu Zhao | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Innovative Projects:
  • He is working on dynamic obstacle avoidance control systems for wheel-legged robots and path planning using reinforcement learning. His projects demonstrate practical applications and innovations in robotics.
Assoc Prof Dr. Chenyu Zhao , Liaoning University, China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

  • Chenyu Zhao earned his academic credentials at Baikal State University of Economics and Law in Russia, where he laid the foundation for his career in linguistics and translation studies. His early experiences also included a role as a visiting scholar at the College of Liberal Arts, Jilin University, which broadened his research perspectives and international exposure.

💼Professional Endeavors

  • Currently, Assoc Prof Dr. Chenyu Zhao serves at the College of Foreign Studies, Liaoning University, specializing in linguistics, language and culture, and translation studies. He has contributed significantly to his field through numerous publications and research projects. His role extends beyond teaching, involving leadership in social science research projects and collaborations with other scholars.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Chenyu Zhao’s research primarily explores the intersection of Chinese dialects and corporate performance, offering insights into economic issues from a linguistic perspective. His work also delves into the translation, introduction, and dissemination of Chinese literature and culture in Russia, aiming to enhance understanding and integration between China and the global community.

🌍Impact and Influence

  • His research has had a notable impact in both academic and practical realms, particularly in enhancing the global appreciation of Chinese literature and culture. By analyzing the effects of dialects on business outcomes and fostering cross-cultural exchanges, Zhao has contributed to a richer understanding of the role of language in international contexts.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES 

  • Chenyu Zhao has published extensively, including five papers in notable journals, with one in SSCI Zone 1 and four in CSSCI. His academic work has been recognized in both national and international contexts, demonstrating the significance and relevance of his research.

 📚LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Chenyu Zhao’s legacy includes a monograph with 270,000 words and a Russian textbook totaling 400,000 words. His future contributions are poised to further bridge the gap between Chinese and global perspectives, offering innovative approaches to linguistic and cultural studies. Zhao continues to be a prominent figure in advancing the field of translation studies and cross-cultural research.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  •  Does Dialect Diversity Improve Enterprise Employment? Evidence from Chinese Listed Companies
    Author: Zhao, C., Zhou, P.
    Journal: International Review of Economics and Finance
  • Does Dialect Diversity Affect Enterprise Performance? Evidence from China
    Author: Zhao, C., Zhou, P.
    Journal: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade

Naifeng He | Robotics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Naifeng He | Robotics | Best Researcher Award

Innovative Projects:
  • He is working on dynamic obstacle avoidance control systems for wheel-legged robots and path planning using reinforcement learning. His projects demonstrate practical applications and innovations in robotics.
 Dr . Naifeng He, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

  • He Naifeng began his academic journey with a deep interest in robotics and automation, eventually leading him to pursue a PhD at the School of Automation, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. His early focus revolved around motion control systems for autonomous robots, particularly exploring how robots could navigate complex, dynamic environments. His foundational studies set the stage for his later research in integrating advanced control techniques with artificial intelligence.

💼Professional Endeavors

  • As a PhD candidate, He Naifeng specializes in the field of motion control and navigation of wheel-legged mobile robots. His work is recognized for its innovative approach to solving challenges in robot autonomy and mobility. Combining traditional control techniques with reinforcement learning, he has made notable advancements in enhancing the agility and adaptability of mobile robots. His primary professional focus includes optimizing navigation systems, path planning, and obstacle avoidance for these robots.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • He Naifeng’s key contributions lie in developing motion control systems that enable wheel-legged robots to operate autonomously in unpredictable environments. His research incorporates deep reinforcement learning to improve the robots’ decision-making capabilities, especially in complex and unmapped areas. Through his approach, the efficiency of path planning and dynamic obstacle avoidance has been significantly improved, paving the way for practical applications such as industrial inspection.

🌍Impact and Influence

  • He Naifeng’s research has impacted various sectors, including industrial automation and robotics. By focusing on the development of control algorithms for mobile robots, he has enabled more efficient autonomous navigation in unmapped and unknown environments. His innovations have led to improvements in both the performance and safety of these robots, allowing them to be used in more complex, real-world scenarios.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES 

  • He Naifeng has made significant contributions to the field of autonomous robotics through his published works in reputable scientific journals. His research has gained recognition, particularly in the areas of autonomous navigation and control algorithms for mobile robots.

 📚LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • He Naifeng’s ongoing work on wheel-legged robots and autonomous navigation systems positions him as an innovator in the field of mobile robotics. His efforts in improving dynamic obstacle avoidance and path optimization have the potential to revolutionize industries where autonomous inspection and mobility are critical. As his research continues to evolve, He Naifeng is poised to make even greater contributions to the advancement of intelligent mobile systems, particularly through the application of reinforcement learning in control systems.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  •  A Supervised Reinforcement Learning Algorithm for Controlling Drone Hovering
    Authors: Wu, J., Yang, Z., Zhuo, H., Liao, L., Wang, Z.
    Journal: Drones, 2024, 8(3), 69
  • A Self-Adaptive Double Q-Backstepping Trajectory Tracking Control Approach Based on Reinforcement Learning for Mobile Robots
    Authors: He, N., Yang, Z., Fan, X., Sui, Y., Zhang, Q.
    Journal: Actuators, 2023, 12(8), 326
  •  A State-Compensated Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient Algorithm for UAV Trajectory Tracking
    Authors: Wu, J., Yang, Z., Liao, L., Wang, Z., Wang, C.
    Journal: Machines, 2022, 10(7), 496
  • Adaptive PID Trajectory Tracking Algorithm Using Q-Learning for Mobile Robots
    Authors: Fan, X., Sui, J., He, N., Yang, J., Cui, L.
    Journal: 2022 12th International Conference on CYBER Technology in Automation, Control, and Intelligent Systems, CYBER 2022, pp. 1112–1117

Zhuqing Zhang | Internet | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhuqing Zhang | Internet | Best Researcher Award

 Research and Innovation:
  • She has contributed to advanced research, such as her work on the “Prediction techniques of movie box office using neural networks and emotional mining,” which demonstrates her innovation and ability to apply cutting-edge technology to practical issues in media studies.
 Dr . Zhuqing Zhang, Nanjing University, China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

  • Zhuqing Zhang is a dedicated young scholar from China currently pursuing a doctorate at Nanjing University. With a focus on the basic theories of journalism, communication, and new media, Zhuqing has established a solid academic foundation throughout her studies. Her diverse multidisciplinary background has enabled her to excel in both theoretical research and practical exploration. During her doctoral studies, she has consistently demonstrated excellence in coursework, showcasing a strong capacity for independent academic inquiry and research.

💼Professional Endeavors

  • Zhuqing Zhang’s professional journey is marked by a broad understanding of network media, along with the application of communication theories in emerging technological landscapes. While she has not been engaged in consultancy or industry projects, her academic trajectory reflects her deep commitment to the academic realm, with a solid grasp of research methodologies and communication networks.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Zhuqing has made significant contributions to the analysis and prediction of movie box office performance through the use of neural networks and emotional mining techniques. She employed the Word2vec algorithm to develop a feature thesaurus specific to the movie domain. Additionally, Zhuqing integrated emotional coloring adjectives and verbs into an emotional dictionary. By applying the TF-IDF algorithm, she successfully calculated emotional scores from movie reviews. This innovative approach culminated in the design of a predictive method for box office performance based on audience comments. Her research has provided valuable insights into the relationship between public sentiment and box office outcomes, offering decision-making support for the movie industry and related stakeholders.

🌍Impact and Influence

  • Zhuqing Zhang’s work in emotional mining and box office prediction has had a notable impact on the way movie industry professionals understand audience feedback. Her research method, which connects multivariate linear regression with comment analysis, is innovative in its ability to offer predictive insights. This approach not only helps filmmakers but also provides crucial data for related management departments, influencing decision-making in the movie production and marketing sectors.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES 

  • Zhuqing Zhang’s most recent publication, co-authored with Meng Y. and Xiao D., is titled “Prediction Techniques of Movie Box Office Using Neural Networks and Emotional Mining,” published in Scientific Reports. This work, cited as Zhang, Z., Meng, Y. & Xiao, D. (2024), highlights her contribution to predictive analytics within the field of communication. The article has received significant attention, providing a foundation for further exploration of emotional analysis in communication and media studies.

 📚LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • As a young researcher, Zhuqing Zhang has laid a strong foundation for a lasting academic legacy. Her work in neural networks, emotional analysis, and media communication is expected to influence future research in these fields. Zhuqing’s ability to fuse traditional communication theories with modern technological tools positions her as a forward-thinking scholar in her discipline. Her future contributions are anticipated to explore more comprehensive predictive models and offer solutions to complex problems in media management.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • Prediction Techniques of Movie Box Office Using Neural Networks and Emotional Mining
    Authors: Zhuqing Zhang, Yutong Meng, Daibai Xiao
    Journal: Scientific Reports

Jinhua Li | Olericulture | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Zhaoxia Tong | Olericulture | Best Researcher Award

Research & Teaching:
  • Their current role as a Professor of Olericulture (vegetable science) at Southwest University highlights a focus on plant molecular biology, genetic engineering, and horticultural advancements. These fields are particularly relevant today due to their application in food security, sustainable agriculture, and crop resilience under climate change.
 Prof . Jinhua Li, Southwest University, China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

  • Beginning with a B.A. in Horticulture from Huazhong Agricultural University (2002-2006), this academic journey continued with an M.A. in Horticulture & Forestry Sciences (2006-2009), followed by a Ph.D. in the same field (2009-2013). These formative years laid the foundation for a deep expertise in plant sciences, especially Olericulture. A significant milestone was the visiting scholar position at the University of California, San Diego (2017-2018), where work in Cell and Developmental Biology at Julian I. Schroeder’s lab expanded international research experience.

💼Professional Endeavors

  • After earning the Ph.D., the individual began teaching at Southwest University, progressing from Associate Professor of Olericulture (2013-2018) to Professor (2018-present). Courses taught include Plant Genetic Engineering for graduates, alongside Plant Molecular Biology and Vegetable Science for undergraduates, emphasizing a commitment to educating future leaders in plant sciences.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • The primary focus of research has been in Olericulture and Plant Genetic Engineering, particularly on improving vegetable crops through molecular advancements. Alongside teaching, the individual has made significant research contributions, exploring new methods for crop enhancement and sustainability.

🌍Impact and Influence

  • The individual’s research has had a strong impact on the horticultural field, both in terms of advancing Plant Molecular Biology and shaping students’ careers. The international collaboration with UC San Diego exemplifies the global influence of this work, driving forward innovative research in plant sciences.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES 

  • Numerous research papers have been cited in prestigious scientific journals, highlighting the contribution to the academic community and furthering knowledge in horticultural science.

 📚LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • With a legacy of dedicated teaching and cutting-edge research, the focus on Plant Genetic Engineering is set to continue, promising future contributions that will push the boundaries of sustainable agriculture and improve crop productivity. The individual’s work not only contributes to academic growth but also holds the potential to shape the future of global agricultural practices.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • HyPRP1, A Tomato Multipotent Regulator, Negatively Regulates Tomato Resistance to Sulfur Dioxide Toxicity and Can Also Reduce Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Escherichia coli and Tobacco
    Authors: Chen, X.; Wang, L.; Liang, Y.; Ding, Y.; Li, J.
    Journal: Horticulturae, 2022, 8(12), 1118
  •  Heterologous Expression of Human Metallothionein Gene HsMT1L Can Enhance the Tolerance of Tobacco (Nicotiana nudicaulis Watson) to Zinc and Cadmium
    Authors: Zheng, Y.; Cui, M.; Ni, L.; Pan, Y.; Zhang, X.
    Journal: Genes, 2022, 13(12), 2413
  • Effects of Phytochelatin-like Gene on the Resistance and Enrichment of Cd2+ in Tobacco
    Authors: Zheng, Y.; Li, M.; Liu, B.; Pan, Y.; Zhang, X.
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022, 23(24), 16167
  • Pterostilbene Production of Tomato Transformed with Resveratrol Synthase and Resveratrol O-methyltransferase Genes
    Authors: Zhang, Y.; Ni, L.; Chen, S.; Pan, Y.; Zhang, X.
    Journal: Plant Science, 2022, 322, 111343
  • Genome-Wide Analysis of the Protein Phosphatase 2C Genes in Tomato
    Authors: Qiu, J.; Ni, L.; Xia, X.; Li, J.; Zhang, X.
    Journal: Genes, 2022, 13(4), 604

Zhaoxia Tong | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

 Assoc Prof Dr. Zhaoxia Tong | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Industry Collaboration:
  • Zhaoxia Tong has completed five consultancy projects with prominent organizations like China Three Gorges Corporation, and holds a patent, demonstrating a strong connection between her research and its practical application in the industry.
 Assoc Prof Dr. Zhaoxia Tong, Beihang University, China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

  • Zhaoxia Tong began her academic journey at Tsinghua University, where she completed her Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. degrees in geotechnical engineering. She further expanded her expertise by participating in a one-year research program as a visiting scholar at the University of California, Davis, broadening her international exposure and solidifying her foundation in soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering.

💼Professional Endeavors

  • Currently an Associate Professor at Beihang University, Zhaoxia Tong has led over ten prominent research projects, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Beijing Natural Science Foundation. She has made significant strides in education, being awarded the Second Prize for Higher Education Teaching Achievement in Beijing. Zhaoxia has also served as the chief editor for two textbooks under the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development’s 14th Five-Year Plan.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Her research delves deeply into the macro-micro deformation characteristics of anisotropic sands, especially under cyclic rotation of principal stress axes. Zhaoxia pioneered experimental work to establish a strong correlation between peak friction angle and bedding plane inclination angle. Her innovative research on soil dynamics and disaster prevention in geotechnical engineering is pivotal, particularly in relation to the deformation and flow behavior of sands. These findings have been published in 35 high-impact journals, and one of her notable works earned the Best Paper Award from Acta Geotechnica (Q1 journal).

🌍Impact and Influence

  • With 231 citations in SCI and an H-index of 4, Zhaoxia Tong’s research has resonated within the scientific community, contributing valuable insights to soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering. Her consultancy projects with institutions like Tsinghua University and the China Three Gorges Corporation have demonstrated her expertise in applying theoretical research to real-world engineering challenges.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES 

  • Zhaoxia has published two major textbooks with ISBN numbers 978-7-112-29764-1 and 978-7-112-28437-5, contributing to the academic field through educational literature. She also holds one published patent (ZL 2011 1 0394600.7), underlining her commitment to practical innovations in engineering.

 📚LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • As a member of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSGME) and Secretary on Soil Strength and Constitutive Modeling for the Chinese Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (CSSMGE), Zhaoxia Tong continues to influence both academia and industry. Her future work aims to further investigate soil dynamics and disaster prevention mechanisms in geotechnical engineering, leaving a lasting legacy in these critical areas of research.

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  •  Dynamic response of dry sands subjected to dual patch impact loads of a wheeled helicopter
    Authors: Liu, K., Feng, J., Yu, Z., Tong, Z., Du, B.
    Journal: Transportation Geotechnics, 2024, 48, 101345
  •  Model testing of dynamic response of loess to impact load from helicopter landing
    Authors: Hao, Z., Feng, J., Xu, G., Tong, Z., Deng, L.
    Journal: Geomechanics and Geoengineering, 2024
  • Dynamic analysis on cement concrete pavement with initial cracks under impact loading
    Authors: Chen, Y., Tong, Z., Feng, J., Gao, Z.
    Journal: Beijing Hangkong Hangtian Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2019, 45(7), pp. 1474–1480
  •  The Effect of Truss Rigidity on the Deformation of Three-Pile Foundation
    Authors: Xue, Z., Tong, Z., Feng, J.
    Journal: Proceedings of GeoShanghai 2018 International Conference: Advances in Soil Dynamics and Foundation Engineering, 2018, pp. 829–836
  • Centrifugal Model Test Study of Five-Pile Foundations for Offshore Wind Turbine
    Authors: Tong, Z., Chen, Y., Zuo, Z., Feng, J.
    Journal: Proceedings of GeoShanghai 2018 International Conference: Advances in Soil Dynamics and Foundation Engineering, 2018, pp. 802–809

YIN LU | Environmental Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr. YIN LU | Environmental Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

EXTENSIVE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
  • Lu’s work spans several key areas of environmental science, with a particular focus on understanding the harmful impacts of toxins on ecosystems and promoting sustainable biological resource management. Her research into environmental toxicology has provided critical insights into pollutant impacts, while her work on biodiversity preservation has played a vital role in advancing conservation science.
 Prof Dr. YIN LU ,Zhejiang Shuren University , China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

  • Professor Dr. Yin Lu embarked on her academic journey with a profound interest in life sciences. After completing her Bachelor in Life Science from the College of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University in 2002, she pursued her Ph.D. in Botany Science at the same institution, which she earned in 2007. Her rigorous studies focused on botanical science, laying a solid foundation for her future work in environmental biology. Following her Ph.D., she joined the Center for Post-doctoral Studies at Zhejiang University, where she specialized in Pharmaceutical Science from 2008 to 2010, further expanding her expertise.

💼Professional Endeavors

  • Dr. Yin Lu has dedicated her professional life to advancing the field of environmental biology. She began her career at the College of Biology and Environmental Engineering at Zhejiang Shuren University in 2007, where she has held the position of Professor since 2014. Her work has primarily centered around environmental toxicology, biodiversity, and the utilization of biological resources, addressing some of the most pressing challenges in sustainability and environmental health.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Dr. Yin Lu’s research focuses on critical areas such as environmental toxicology, where she investigates the impact of pollutants on ecosystems and human health. Her work in biodiversity highlights the importance of preserving biological diversity to ensure environmental sustainability. Additionally, her studies on the utilization of biological resources explore innovative ways to use natural resources efficiently and sustainably. Her contributions have made significant advancements in understanding how environmental changes affect biological systems.

🌍Impact and Influence

  • Throughout her career, Dr. Yin Lu has influenced numerous students and researchers through her teachings and mentorship at Zhejiang Shuren University. She has also played an active role in shaping academic discourse in her fields of expertise, contributing to various environmental protection projects and initiatives in China and internationally. Her collaborations with interdisciplinary teams have broadened the scope of her research, integrating environmental science with practical solutions.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES 

  • Dr. Yin Lu’s research has garnered widespread recognition, with her studies frequently cited in scientific publications on environmental toxicology and biodiversity. Her work’s influence extends beyond academia into policymaking and conservation efforts, underscoring the real-world applicability of her research findings.

🌍LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • As a leading figure in her field, Dr. Yin Lu continues to make impactful contributions to environmental sciences. Her future work promises to expand our understanding of biological resource utilization in response to environmental challenges. She is also expected to further influence the development of environmental policies and sustainable practices in China and beyond, solidifying her legacy as a pioneering environmental biologist.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • Behavioral toxicity and neurotoxic mechanisms of PLA-PBAT biodegradable microplastics in zebrafish
    Authors: Zhang, D., Xu, X., Lu, Y., Guo, L.
    Journal: Science of the Total Environment, 2024, 928, 172354.
  • Physiological and biochemical effects of polystyrene micro/nano plastics on Arabidopsis thaliana
    Authors: Yu, Z., Xu, X., Guo, L., Yuzuak, S., Lu, Y.
    Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2024, 469, 133861.
  • Fe3S4 intercalated alkalized MXenes to enhancement of Au(III) and Cr(VI) removal by reduction and immobilization synergistic effect
    Authors: Liu, F., Zhang, Y., Lu, Y., Hu, B.
    Journal: Separation and Purification Technology, 2024, 334, 126012.
  • Uptake and transport of micro/nanoplastics in terrestrial plants: Detection, mechanisms, and influencing factors
    Authors: Yu, Z., Xu, X., Guo, L., Jin, R., Lu, Y.
    Journal: Science of the Total Environment, 2024, 907, 168155.
  • Preparation of Magnetic Spongy Porous Carbon Skeleton Materials for Efficient Removal of BTEX
    Authors: Chen, L.-H., Chen, X.-Y., Song, S., Zhao, Y.-G., Lu, Y.
    Journal: Langmuir, 2024.

Dong Zhang | Russian Literary Rhetoric | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dong Zhang | Russian Literary Rhetoric | Best Researcher Award

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 Dr. Dong Zhang, Wuhan University , China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

  • Dr. Dong Zhang was born in Jinan, Shandong, P.R. China, in 1987. He pursued his higher education at Wuhan University, where he completed his doctoral degree in Literature. His academic journey was shaped by a strong interest in Russian literary rhetoric and discourse analysis, fields in which he would later make significant contributions. His early focus on corpus linguistics and translation theory laid the foundation for his comprehensive work in literature and linguistics.

💼Professional Endeavors

  • Currently a lecturer at Wuhan University, Dr. Zhang has established himself as a key figure in his department. His teaching primarily revolves around Russian literature and linguistics, with a special emphasis on translation theory and literary rhetoric. He has authored several notable books, including Translation Theory (2022, Wuhan University Press), Russian Grammar (2023, Harbin Institute of Technology Press), and Modern Russian (2023, Liaoning University Press). His professional endeavors continue to extend beyond the classroom, as he engages in various research projects and collaborations.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Dr. Zhang’s research interests are diverse, spanning Russian literary rhetoric, discourse analysis, and translation theory. His contributions to corpus linguistics have been particularly influential in analyzing Russian literature. In recent years, he has delved into topics such as the “New Realism” literary school in Russia, the application of particle swarm optimization in modern literature, and the use of ecological discourse analysis in educational texts. His paper Ecological Discourse Analysis of Russian Educational Texts Based on the Transitivity System (September 2024, Cogent Arts & Humanities) reflects his innovative approach to blending linguistic theory with educational research.

🌍Impact and Influence

  • Dr. Zhang’s research has had a considerable impact on both the academic community and practical applications. His work on the origins and development of Russian “New Realism” has shed new light on this significant literary movement, influencing how scholars perceive its evolution. Furthermore, his exploration of psychological education through the lens of Chinese and Russian literature, as presented in his paper Academic Progress of Chinese and Russian Literature Research from the Perspective of Psychological Education (December 2023, International Journal of Mental Health Nursing), has opened new avenues for interdisciplinary study.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES 

  • Dr. Zhang’s papers have garnered citations in various academic publications, particularly in fields related to literature, education, and psychology. His innovative approaches, such as using particle swarm optimization in literature studies, have been referenced in works exploring the intersection of technology and the humanities. His interdisciplinary research continues to be a valuable resource for scholars interested in blending literature with computational and psychological methodologies.

🌍LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Dr. Zhang’s legacy is being shaped by his ability to merge traditional literary analysis with modern technological and linguistic methods. His ongoing research in Russian discourse and ecological linguistics is expected to further contribute to academic advancements in these areas. His upcoming publications and projects will likely continue to impact the fields of Russian literature, translation theory, and educational linguistics, solidifying his role as a leading scholar in these domains.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • Ecological Discourse Analysis of Russian Educational Texts Based on the Transitivity System
    Authors: Luan Luan, Dong Zhang
    Journal: Cogent Arts & Humanities

Bin Wang | Electrolysis | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Bin Wang | Electrolysis | Best Researcher Award

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 Assoc Prof Dr. Bin Wang, Xi’an Jiaotong University , China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

  • Bin Wang obtained his Ph.D. in Thermal Engineering from Xi’an Jiaotong University in 2016. During his doctoral studies, he focused on advanced energy technologies, laying the foundation for his future research in nanomaterials and catalysis. His early academic achievements showcased a keen interest in both theoretical and practical aspects of thermal engineering.

👩‍🔬Professional Endeavors

  • Currently, Bin Wang holds the position of Associate Professor in the School of Physics at Xi’an Jiaotong University. His career has been marked by a deep commitment to academic excellence and research innovation. As a faculty member, he contributes significantly to the university’s academic and research environment, mentoring students and collaborating with peers both locally and internationally.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Bin Wang’s research interests are centered around the synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials for electrolysis and photocatalysis. His work focuses on developing novel materials and techniques to improve the efficiency and sustainability of energy production processes, particularly in the fields of hydrogen production through water splitting and carbon dioxide reduction.

🌍Impact and Influence

  • Bin Wang’s research in the field of nanomaterials has significantly impacted the energy and materials science community. His innovative methods in synthesizing efficient catalysts for electrochemical and photochemical reactions have paved the way for more sustainable energy solutions. His work is widely recognized for contributing to the development of green energy technologies, addressing global challenges related to energy consumption and environmental protection.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES AND RECOGNITION

Bin Wang’s academic contributions are well-documented, with numerous citations in high-impact journals. His research has been cited by peers in a variety of disciplines, reflecting the broad relevance and application of his work. His h-index and citation count continue to rise, indicating ongoing influence in the field of thermal engineering and nanomaterials.\

🌍LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Looking ahead, Bin Wang is expected to continue pushing the boundaries of his field. His future contributions will likely focus on refining nanomaterial synthesis processes and exploring new applications in renewable energy systems. His dedication to improving the efficiency and accessibility of sustainable technologies ensures that his work will remain influential for years to come.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • Hierarchical core-shell Ce-doped NiO@MoO2 architecture with Ni 3d-band center modulation for enhanced high-current-density oxygen evolution
    Authors: He, H., Shang, F., An, B., Liang, C., Wang, B.
    Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2024, 358, 124455
  • Correction to: Hydrogenated borophene enabled synthesis of multielement intermetallic catalysts
    Authors: Zeng, X., Jing, Y., Gao, S., Yao, Y., Yang, S.
    Journal: Nature Communications, 2024, 15(1), 3614
  •  Boosting Peroxymonosulfate Activation via Co-Based LDH-Derived Magnetic Catalysts: A Dynamic and Static State Assessment of Efficient Radical-Assisted Electron Transfer Processes
    Authors: Yang, W., Xia, J., Shang, F., Liang, C., Shao, G.
    Journal: Energy and Environmental Materials, 2024, 7(5), e12701
  • Hetero-nanojunction armored with carbon layer for boosting water oxidation over RuO2 in acid
    Authors: Shang, F., He, H., Lin, Y., Yang, S., Wang, B.
    Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, 2024, 11(16), pp. 5265–5272
  • Dual-active-center in Co doping LiNbO3 for enhanced CO2 photoreduction in pure water
    Authors: Sun, L., Cai, H., Wang, B., Yang, Z., Yang, S.
    Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2024, 347, 123789