Prof. Yan Zhang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yan Zhang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

College of Urban and Environmental Sciences | Northwest University | China

Prof. Yan Zhang is a highly accomplished environmental scientist whose research primarily focuses on water pollution, soil ecology, microplastic contamination, and the biogeochemical cycling of nitrogen and heavy metals. With an impressive record of 52 scientific publications, Prof. Zhang has made influential contributions to understanding the environmental behavior of pollutants and their interactions within aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Her works, published in leading journals such as Science of The Total Environment, Marine Pollution Bulletin, Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, and Land Degradation & Development, have significantly advanced the field of environmental monitoring and pollution assessment. Her studies have addressed critical environmental challenges in China, including nitrate pollution tracing using isotopic techniques, the ecological risks of microplastics, and the impact of land use and erosion processes on heavy metal distribution in the Loess Plateau. Prof. Zhang’s interdisciplinary approach bridges hydrology, ecology, and environmental chemistry, offering valuable insights for sustainable watershed and soil management. Her scholarly impact is reflected in a robust h-index of 21, supported by 2,361 citations from 2,153 documents, indicating the broad relevance and recognition of her research within the international scientific community. She has served as both first and corresponding author on numerous influential papers, several of which have been recognized as ESI Top 1% highly cited papers. Through her leadership in environmental research and her collaborative work with international experts, Prof. Yan Zhang continues to play a vital role in promoting scientific innovation, sustainability, and ecological resilience across global environmental systems.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, Y., Guan, M., Shi, P., Song, J., & Cui, L. (2025). Migration of microplastics in hyporheic zone sediments: Beiluo River, China. Environmental Earth Sciences,

Zhang, Y., Che, J., & Yang, L. (2025). Occurrence, environmental behavior, and co-pollution of microplastics with heavy metals in urban channelized rivers. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, 11, 1797–1810.

Zhang, Y., Shi, P., & Cui, L. (2024). Microplastics in riverine systems: Recommendations for standardized sampling, separation, digestion and characterization. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 207, 116950.

Zhang, Y., Zhang, X., Bi, Z., Yu, Y., Shi, P., Ren, L., & Shan, Z. (2020). The impact of land use changes and erosion process on heavy metal distribution in the hilly area of the Loess Plateau, China. Science of The Total Environment, 718, 137305

Zhang, Y., Shi, P., Song, J., & Li, Q. (2019). Application of nitrogen and oxygen isotopes for source and fate identification of nitrate pollution in surface water: A review. Applied Sciences, 9(18), 3890.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Weilun Kong | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Weilun Kong | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Anhui Technical College of Industry and Economy | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Weilun Kong is an accomplished scholar in geology and environmental sciences, currently serving at the Anhui Technical College of Industry and Economy. He holds a Ph.D. in Geology, an M.S. in Environmental Science, and a B.S. in Environmental Engineering, all from Hefei University of Technology. His academic journey reflects a strong interdisciplinary foundation, merging geological principles with environmental engineering practices. Before entering academia, he accumulated valuable industrial experience as an engineer in environmental equipment manufacturing and high-voltage switchgear production. Since transitioning to academia, Dr. Kong has been deeply involved in geological education and research, contributing significantly to the understanding of geoheritage and cultural geology, especially in the Chaohu Lake Region of China. He has successfully led several major research projects, including the Potential Investigation for the Construction of Geo-cultural Villages in the Chaohu Lake Region and the Investigation Report on the Geological Background of Cultural Tourism Resources. His research has resulted in impactful publications in high-quality journals such as Geoheritage, where he explored topics like urban geoheritage under anthropogenic pressure and Chinese scholars’ stones as heritage resources. Dr. Kong’s scholarly contributions are recognized internationally, with his work cited in 18 documents, amassing a total of 19 citations from 3 publications, and achieving an h-index of 2, reflecting both the reach and depth of his research impact. His academic interests lie in geoheritage conservation, geological tourism resources, and environmental geology, where he continues to bridge scientific understanding with cultural and sustainable development perspectives. Through dedicated research and teaching, Dr. Weilun Kong has become a respected figure in the field of geology and environmental studies, inspiring the next generation of scholars and contributing to regional geo-cultural advancement.

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Featured Publications

Kong, W. (2020). Urban geoheritage sites under strong anthropogenic pressure: Example from the Chaohu Lake Region, Hefei, China. Geoheritage.

Kong, W. (2023). Chinese “Scholars’ Stones”: A potential heritage stone resource under strong anthropogenic pressure. Geoheritage.

Kong, W. (2025). Preliminary inventory and assessment of the geological heritage of the origin of Chinese Lingbi Stone. Geoheritage.