Shasha Wang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shasha Wang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award 

Shasha Wang is a marine scientist at the Key Laboratory of Marine Biogenetic Resources, Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources of China. He holds a PhD in chemical engineering and technology from Huaqiao University and a master’s degree in fishery resources from the Ocean University of China. His research focuses on the energy metabolism, regulation, and survival strategies of dominant chemoautotrophic microorganisms in deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems. He has led and contributed to national research projects, published in leading journals, and is skilled in molecular biology, genomics, and microbial metabolic pathway analysis.

Mr. Shasha Wang | The Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources | China

Profile

SCOPUS

Education

  • Shasha Wang built a strong academic background in marine science and chemical engineering. He earned a doctoral degree in chemical engineering and technology from Huaqiao University in China. Before that, he obtained a master’s degree in fishery resources from the Ocean University of China. His academic training provided him with deep knowledge in marine biology, environmental microbiology, and biochemical processes, preparing him for advanced research in extreme marine environments.

Experience

  • Shasha Wang joined the Key Laboratory of Marine Biogenetic Resources at the Third Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources of China, as a postdoctoral researcher. Since then, he has been actively engaged in investigating the energy metabolism and regulatory mechanisms of dominant chemoautotrophic microorganisms in deep-sea hydrothermal vents. He has taken on leadership roles in funded research projects, coordinated multidisciplinary studies, and collaborated with both national and international research teams in marine biotechnology.

Awards and Recognition

  • Shasha Wang has been honored through prestigious research funding, including support from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. His ability to secure competitive grants and contribute significantly to national research initiatives highlights his strong research capabilities and respected standing in the field of marine microbiology.

Skills and Expertise

  • He is skilled in microbial cultivation, biochemical assays, and molecular biology methodologies. His expertise includes transcriptome analysis, comparative genomics, and detailed investigations of microbial metabolic pathways. He is adept at designing experiments to explore microbial survival strategies in extreme environments and at interpreting complex biological data.

Research Focus 

  • Shasha Wang’s research is centered on understanding the metabolic regulation and survival strategies of dominant chemolithoautotrophic microorganisms in deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems. His studies explore multi-energy co-utilization mechanisms, desulfurization processes, and microbial adaptation to extreme marine conditions. This work contributes valuable insights to the fields of marine microbiology, environmental biotechnology, and deep-sea ecosystem science.

Publications

Enhanced Autotrophic Denitrification under Salinity Stress by Bioaugmentation of Sulfurimonas: Performance Evaluation, Microbial Community and Response Mechanisms

Authors: Liang Cui, Shasha Wang, Xiaxing Cao, Shicheng Chen, Jiannan Wang, Zhen Chen, Lijing Jiang, Xuezhe Wen, Wanpeng Wang, Qianqian Wang, Zhou Zhou, Suping Yang, Xuesong Yi, Yong Wang, Zongze Shao

Journal: Bioresource Technology

Ultrastructural Variation and Key ER Chaperones Response Induced by Heat Stress in Intestinal Cells of Sea Cucumber Apostichopus japonicus

Authors: Shasha Wang, Yingqiu Zheng, Muyan Chen, Kenneth B Storey

Journal: Journal of Oceanology and Limnology

Elemental Sulfur Reduction by a Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Campylobacterium Sulfurimonas sp. NW10

Authors: Shasha Wang, Lijing Jiang, Qitao Hu, Xuewen Liu, Suping Yang, Zongze Shao

Journal: Environmental Microbiology

Disproportionation of Inorganic Sulfur Compounds by Mesophilic Chemolithoautotrophic Campylobacterota

Authors: Shasha Wang, Lijing Jiang, Shaobin Xie, Karine Alain, Zhaodi Wang, Jun Wang, Delin Liu, Zongze Shao

Journal: mSystems

Transcriptome Analysis of Cyclooctasulfur Oxidation and Reduction by the Neutrophilic Chemolithoautotrophic Sulfurovum indicum from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Ecosystems

Authors: Shasha Wang, Lijing Jiang, Liang Cui, Karine Alain, Shaobin Xie, Zongze Shao

Journal: Antioxidants

Conclusion

  • With a strong educational foundation, extensive postdoctoral research experience, and proven leadership in funded projects, Shasha Wang has established himself as a capable and dedicated marine scientist. His expertise in microbial metabolism and adaptation in deep-sea environments not only advances scientific understanding but also provides potential applications for environmental management and marine resource utilization.

Dr. Xiaolei Zhao | Environmental Economics | Best Researcher Award | 1140

Dr. Xiaolei Zhao | Environmental economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaolei Zhao, Beijing jiaotong university, China

Professional Profile

https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57887412100

OrcID

Academic and Professional Background 📚:

I am a Ph.D. candidate at Beijing Jiaotong University, specializing in Applied Economics. My research focuses on the electric vehicle industry, green transportation, and sustainable development. I have published eight papers in various academic journals, with four as the first author. My work has appeared in journals such as Sustainable Futures, Transport Policy, Journal of Environmental Management, Environment, Development and Sustainability, Heliyon, Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Sustainability, and Environmental Science and Pollution Research. Additionally, several of my papers are currently under revision. Beyond my research, I serve as a peer reviewer for several esteemed journals, including Asia Pacific Education Review, Sustainable Futures, iScience, and Transportation Research Part A.

Research and Innovations 🔬:

  • Completed/Ongoing Research Projects 📊:
    • Research on the constraints and optimization path of new energy vehicle promotion in China (No. SYLYC2022196) / National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.51778047).

Journals Published (SCI, Scopus, etc.) 📰:

Professional Memberships 🏛️

  • China Society of Technology and Economics – Transport Technology and Economics Committee

 Areas of Research 🔍

  • Energy economy; Environmental economy; Low-carbon transportation

 Contributions 🏆:

  • As a Ph.D. candidate at Beijing Jiaotong University specializing in Applied Economics, my research significantly advances the fields of electric vehicles, green transportation, and sustainable development. I have published eight papers, including four as the first author, in prestigious journals such as Sustainable Futures, Transport Policy, and Journal of Environmental Management. Additionally, I serve as a peer reviewer for several esteemed journals, contributing to the academic community’s rigor and quality. My work not only enhances theoretical understanding but also provides practical insights for promoting sustainable transportation solutions.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS
      1. The role of air pollution in electric vehicle adoption: Evidence from China
        • Authors: Zhao, X., Zhao, Z., Mao, Y., Li, X.
        • Journal: Transport Policy
        • Volume: 154
        • Issue:
        • Pages: 26–39
        • Year: 2024
      2. The key to sustainability: In-depth investigation of environmental quality in G20 countries through the lens of renewable energy, economic complexity and geopolitical risk resilience
        • Authors: Wang, A., Rauf, A., Ozturk, I., Zhao, X., Du, H.
        • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
        • Volume: 352
        • Pages: 120045
        • Year: 2024
      3. Impact of policy incentives on the adoption of electric vehicle in China
        • Authors: Liu, Y., Zhao, X., Lu, D., Li, X.
        • Journal: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
        • Volume: 176
        • Pages: 103801
        • Year: 2023
      4. How does adoption of electric vehicles reduce carbon emissions? Evidence from China
        • Authors: Zhao, X., Hu, H., Yuan, H., Chu, X.
        • Journal: Heliyon
        • Volume: 9
        • Issue: 9
        • Pages: e20296
        • Year: 2023
      5. Impact of regional temperature on the adoption of electric vehicles: an empirical study based on 20 provinces in China
        • Authors: Li, X., Zhao, X., Xue, D., Tian, Q.
        • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
        • Volume: 30
        • Pages: 11443–11457
        • Year: 2023