Bo Xie | Environment Asssessment | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bo Xie | Environment Asssessment | Best Researcher Award🏆

Kunming University of Science and Technology, China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Bo Xie embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Liaoning Shihua University in September 1997. This foundational degree laid the groundwork for his subsequent academic pursuits in economics and management.

Professional Endeavors

Xie continued his academic journey with a Master of Arts in National Economics from Kunming University of Science and Technology in September 2006, further deepening his understanding of economic principles. He later pursued a Ph.D. in Quantitative Economics from Chongqing University, completing his doctoral studies in March 2009.

Contributions and Research Focus

Throughout his career, Bo Xie has focused his research on various aspects of economics, with a particular emphasis on Resource and Environmental Economics, Industrial Economics, Regional Economics, and Applied Econometrics. His work delves into the intricate relationship between economic activities and environmental sustainability, exploring topics such as the impact of trade openness, technological innovation, environmental regulation, and fiscal decentralization on economic growth and ecological efficiency.

Accolades and Recognition

Xie's contributions to the field have been recognized through numerous publications in reputable journals, showcasing the depth and breadth of his research. His work has been featured in publications such as Science and Technology Management Research, Modern Economic Research, and Ecological Economy, among others. Additionally, he has presented his research at conferences such as ICEMS (International Conference on Economics, Management and Social Science) and ICSSSM (International Conference on Service Sciences and Management), further solidifying his reputation as a respected scholar in the field.

Impact and Influence

Bo Xie's research has had a significant impact on understanding the complex interplay between economic development, environmental sustainability, and regional disparities. By shedding light on key factors such as technological innovation, environmental governance, and fiscal policies, his work provides valuable insights for policymakers, academics, and practitioners striving to promote sustainable development strategies.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Management and Economics at Kunming University of Science and Technology, Bo Xie continues to inspire and mentor future generations of economists. His dedication to rigorous research and his commitment to addressing pressing socio-economic and environmental challenges pave the way for continued contributions to the field. With a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative research methodologies, Xie's legacy will undoubtedly endure as his work continues to shape the discourse on sustainable development and economic growth.

Notable Publications 

Digital economy, structural deviation, and regional carbon emissions
Xie, B., Liu, R., Dwivedi, R.

Evaluation, comparison, and unique features of ecological security in southwest China: A case study of Yunnan Province
Xie, B., Jones, P., Dwivedi, R., Bao, L., Liang, R.

 

 

Xiaogang Chen | Nature Based Solutions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Xiaogang Chen | Nature Based Solutions | Best Researcher Award

Westlake University, China

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Xiaogang Chen embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Radiochemistry from Lanzhou University in 2014. He then pursued his passion for coastal sciences, obtaining a Ph.D. in Estuarine and Coastal Sciences from East China Normal University in 2019. During his doctoral studies, he undertook joint Ph.D. programs in Australia and Croatia, further enriching his academic experience.

Professional Endeavors:

His professional career spans various roles, including research assistant positions at renowned institutions like the National Marine Science Centre in Australia. He continued his academic pursuits as a postdoctoral fellow and later as a research assistant and associate professor at Westlake University in China.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His research interests lie in chemical oceanography and marine biogeochemistry, with a focus on submarine groundwater discharge and its environmental implications in estuarine and coastal ecosystems. His work has been published in leading journals, contributing to our understanding of complex biogeochemical processes in marine environments.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout his career, He has received numerous accolades and awards, including the Outstanding Graduate Award from Lanzhou University, the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award from East China Normal University, and the Postdoctoral Innovation Award from Westlake University. His contributions to research have been recognized both nationally and internationally.

Impact and Influence:

His research has had a significant impact on the field of marine science, particularly in understanding the dynamics of coastal ecosystems and their response to environmental changes. Through international collaborations and scholarly publications, he has expanded our knowledge of submarine groundwater discharge and its role in coastal biogeochemistry.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As a research associate professor at Westlake University, Chen continues to lead scientific research programs and mentor Ph.D. students in various areas of coastal biogeochemistry. His dedication to advancing our understanding of marine environments and promoting sustainable solutions underscores his commitment to shaping the future of coastal science.

Citations

A total of  794 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations           794
  • h-index              15
  • i10-index           18

Notable Publications 

Submarine groundwater discharge impacts on coastal nutrient biogeochemistry

Submarine groundwater discharge‐derived carbon fluxes in mangroves: An important component of blue carbon budgets?

Surface water and groundwater interactions in salt marshes and their impact on plant ecology and coastal biogeochemistry

Submarine groundwater‐borne nutrients in a tropical bay (Maowei Sea, China) and their impacts on the oyster aquaculture

Karstic submarine groundwater discharge into the Mediterranean: radon-based nutrient fluxes in an anchialine cave and a basin-wide upscaling

The mangrove CO2 pump: Tidally driven pore‐water exchange

Rainfall drives rapid shifts in carbon and nutrient source-sink dynamics of an urbanised, mangrove-fringed estuary

Pore‐water exchange flushes blue carbon from intertidal saltmarsh sediments into the sea

Bacterial-derived nutrient and carbon source-sink behaviors in a sandy beach subterranean estuary

Land use and episodic rainfall as drivers of nitrogen exports in subtropical rivers: Insights from δ15N-NO3-, δ18O-NO3- and 222Rn

 

María Blecua | Medioambiente | Best Researcher Award

Dr. María Blecua | Medioambiente | Best Researcher Award

Fundación CIRCE, Spain

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Maria Blecua began her academic journey with an internship at the University of Tübingen's Institute of Physiology I during her Erasmus year (15/09/2012 – 15/07/2013). Here, she was involved in the Voltage-Clamp department, conducting experiments on genetically modified oocytes, performing voltage clamp tests, and analyzing data from chemical techniques. She completed her Bachelor's thesis and contributed to two publications.

Professional Endeavors:

Her professional journey kicked off as a Researcher Student in the R&D Electrical Laboratories at Exide Technologies (01/10/2013 – 30/09/2015). During this time, she worked on data analysis for Lead Acid Batteries, collaborated in calibration plans, and contributed to tear-down analyses. Following this, she pursued a Ph.D. in Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (14/02/2016 – 28/02/2020), specializing in Electrochemistry. Her research focused on Lead Acid Batteries for Micro Hybrid Electrical Vehicles, specifically examining the influence of different carbon materials and organic expanders on the performance of negative plates. She manages the environmental laboratory, contributes to H2020 and Spanish public projects, and actively engages in tasks related to Life Cycle Analysis, technology acceptance, and proposal writing.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Her research contributions span a wide range, including the improvement of negative plate performance in Lead Acid Batteries, hydrometallurgy recycling of lithium-ion batteries, Life Cycle Analysis, and the upscaling of recycling processes for solar panels. Her work extends to technology acceptance and proposal writing, showcasing a holistic understanding of the research and development process.

Accolades and Recognition:

She completed her International Ph.D. with distinction, earning a Cum Laude distinction. This recognition underscores the excellence and impact of her research in the field of Electrochemistry.

Impact and Influence:

Her work has made a significant impact on the development and understanding of battery technologies, with a focus on sustainability and recycling processes. As a leader in various projects, Maria has been instrumental in shaping the direction of research and development in her field.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Her legacy lies in her extensive research and leadership roles, contributing to the advancement of battery technologies and recycling processes. Her future contributions are likely to further shape sustainable practices in the energy storage industry, considering her ongoing role at Fundación CIRCE and her expertise in diverse aspects of battery research and development.

Citations

A total of  112 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations             112
  • h-index               5
  • Documents        7

Notable Publications 

Effect on water consumption by metallic impurities into electrolyte of lead-acid batteries

Improvement of the lead acid battery performance by the addition of graphitized carbon nanofibers together with a mix of organic expanders in the negative active material

Graphitized Carbon Nanofibers: new additive for the Negative Active Material of Lead Acid Batteries

Influences of carbon materials and lignosulfonates in the negative active material of lead-acid batteries for microhybrid vehicles

Electrochemical evaluation of lead-carbon electrodes for micro hybrid vehicle applications

SPAK-Sensitive Regulation of Glucose Transporter SGLT1

Down-regulation of the Na+-coupled phosphate transporter NaPi-IIa by AMP-activated protein kinase