Weichen Huang | Photocatalysis | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Weichen Huang | Photocatalysis | Research Excellence Award

Shanghai University | China

Prof. Weichen Huang is a rising scholar in organic chemistry, specializing in fluorine chemistry, photocatalysis, transition metal catalysis, and asymmetric synthesis. He earned his Ph.D. from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, under Professor Qilong Shen, and completed postdoctoral research at the University of Pennsylvania with Professor Gary A. Molander. Currently a Professor at Shanghai University, he has authored over 15 high-impact publications in leading journals such as Angewandte Chemie, JACS, ACS Catalysis, and Nature Communications. His research focuses on developing innovative catalytic methodologies with applications in pharmaceuticals and advanced materials. Through international collaborations and cutting-edge research, he contributes significantly to sustainable chemical synthesis and the advancement of modern organic chemistry.

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Featured Publications

Xi, Y. H.; Zhang, Y.; Huang, W.* (2026).
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
Angewandte Chemie International Edition · 2026 · e7319820

Chen, X.; Yang, Y.; Li, S.; Chen, T.; Gong, H.*; Wang, X.*; Huang, W.* (2025).
ACS Catal.
ACS Catalysis · 2025 · 15, 17558

Li, S.; Chen, T.; Xi, Y.; Li, X.; Huang, W.* (2025).
ACS Catal.
ACS Catalysis · 2025 · 15, 11944

Huang, W. C.; Zhao, X.; Zhang, J.; Zhang, L.; Cheung, T. S.; Xiao, Y.; Wang, F.; Zhao, Z.; Chen, S.; Xu, L.; Shen, Q.; Tang, B. (2025).
Adv. Funct. Mater.
Advanced Functional Materials · 2025 · 36, e12647

Li, R.; Hu, J.; Xi, Y.; Gong, H.*; Huang, W.* (2025).
Org. Lett.
Organic Letters · 2025 · 27, 4396

Christian Schachtner | Sustainability Management | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Christian Schachtner | Sustainability Management | Research Excellence Award

RheinMain University of Applied Sciences | Germany

Prof. Dr. Christian Schachtner is a distinguished academic and expert in Business Informatics with a focus on digital transformation in the public sector. He currently serves as Full Professor at RheinMain University of Applied Sciences and was elected Vice President for Education and Sustainability in 2025. With a strong educational background in public administration and a doctorate in economics (Dr. rer. pol.), his work bridges governance, technology, and innovation. He has over a decade of managerial and consulting experience, contributing to numerous federal, state, and municipal digitalization projects. His research interests include smart cities, e-government, artificial intelligence in administration, and sustainable governance. Professor Schachtner has authored and edited several influential publications and actively participates in international conferences, academic committees, and peer-review activities, making significant contributions to advancing digital public administration globally.

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Featured Publications

C Schachtner (2021).
Smart government in local adoption
Orașe Inteligente Și Dezvoltare Regională | Book Chapter · 2021 · 📊 Citations: 23

C Schachtner (2019).
New Work im öffentlichen Sektor?!
Verwaltung und Management | Journal Article · 2019 · 📊 Citations: 10

TA Krause, C Schachtner, BEP Thapa (2023).
Handbuch Digitalisierung der Verwaltung
utb | Book · 2023 · 📊 Citations: 8

C Schachtner (2022).
Wise Governance–Elements of the digital strategies of municipalities
Orașe Inteligente Și Dezvoltare Regională | Journal Article · 2022 · 📊 Citations: 8

Ju-Dong Jang | Environmental Science | Global Health Impact Award

Prof. Ju-Dong Jang | Environmental Science | Global Health Impact Award

Konyang University & World Association for Health Education (WAHE) | South Korea

Dr. Ju-Dong Jang is a Professor at the Graduate School of Public Health and Welfare, Konyang University, Republic of Korea, and serves as President of the World Association for Health Education (WAHE). His interdisciplinary research integrates environmental health, infection control, behavioral science, and health promotion, with a particular focus on aerosol transmission and indoor air quality. He has contributed to impactful research, including the development of innovative source-control technologies for aerosol suppression and evidence-based strategies for infection prevention. Dr. Jang has authored several peer-reviewed publications in international journals and collaborates with global researchers across public health and environmental sciences. His work significantly advances community-based integrated care systems and promotes healthier environments, demonstrating strong societal impact in both healthcare settings and public health policy development.

Featured Publications

Man-Gyu Song, Sumin Kim, Sang-Gyu Kim, Philip Kofie, Ju-Dong Jang, Muhammad Sarfraz (2026).
Experimental Evaluation of a Source‐Control Toilet System for Aerosol Suppression Using Ammonia (NH3) and Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Gases. Indoor Air | Journal Article · 2026 · DOI: 10.1155/ina/6686313

Achangwa, C., Ryu, H. S., Lee, J. K., & Jang, J. D. (2022).
Adverse effects of smartphone addiction among university students in South Korea: A systematic review
Healthcare | Journal Article · 2022 · DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11010014

Carlos Alvarez-Moya | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Carlos Alvarez-Moya | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Guadalajara, Mexico

Dr. Carlos Alvarez-Moya is a distinguished Professor and Researcher (Titular C) at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico, with over three decades of academic excellence and scientific contribution in the fields of Genetic Toxicology, Molecular Genetics, and Biomedical Sciences. His scholarly pursuits are centered on understanding the mechanisms of genetic damage, mutagenesis, and environmental genotoxicity, with a focus on developing and applying bioassays—such as the Comet Assay—to evaluate DNA damage in animal and plant systems. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Alvarez-Moya has demonstrated a profound commitment to both research and education. He has published over 40 scientific articles in prestigious national and international journals, authored five books, and contributed nine book chapters, making him a leading voice in genetic toxicology research in Latin America. His studies have provided valuable insights into the assessment of genotoxic risk, contributing to public health, environmental safety, and policy-making related to toxic substances. He is an active Member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences and has been recognized as a National Researcher (SNI Level I) by the National System of Researchers (CONACYT), affirming his standing as an influential figure in Mexico’s scientific community. Dr. Alvarez-Moya’s leadership extends beyond research, encompassing curriculum development and academic mentoring, where he has played a vital role in shaping undergraduate and postgraduate programs in genetics and biology. His dedication to education is reflected in his long-standing contribution to teaching subjects such as Genetics, Advanced Genetics, Evolutionary Genetics, and Molecular Biology. His work has earned multiple accolades, including the Premio al Mérito Académico, the Premio COCYTJAL de Ciencia Jalisco, and the CONPPRYT Science Dissemination Award, among others. Beyond academia, his research has tangible societal impact, offering innovative methods for genetic damage detection that aid in environmental monitoring, biomedical applications, and sustainable biotechnology. Through his scientific rigor, mentorship, and vision, Dr. Alvarez-Moya continues to contribute meaningfully to the global advancement of life sciences and environmental genetics.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Reynoso-Silva, M., Alvarez-Moya, C., Guzmán-Rubio, F. M., Velázquez-Cruz, D. G., Moreno-Del Río, D., Ramírez-Hernández, B. C., Barrientos-Ramírez, L., Vargas-Radillo, J. de J., Gutiérrez-Martínez, P. B., & Ruíz-López, M. A. (2025). Genetic damage to human lymphocytes induced by contaminated water in populations surrounding Lake Chapala and the Santiago River, Jalisco, México. Toxics, 13(10), 887.

  2. Reynoso-Silva, M., Alvarez-Moya, C., Vargas-Radillo, J. de J., Barrientos-Ramírez, L., & Rodríguez-Macías, R. (2024). Genetic damage in human blood cells exposed to germicidal lamps and cytoprotection of ascorbic acid. Revista Biomédica, 35(2).

  3. Alvarez-Moya, C., & Reynoso-Silva, M. (2023). Assessment of genetic damage induced via glyphosate and three commercial formulations with adjuvants in human blood cells. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(5), 4560.

  4. Alvarez Moya, C., Reynoso Silva, M., Barrientos Ramírez, L., & Vargas Radillo, J. de J. (2022). Evaluation of genetic damage and antigenotoxic effect of ascorbic acid in erythrocytes of Orochromis niloticus and Ambystoma mexicanum using migration groups as a parameter. Applied Sciences, 12(15), 7507.

  5. Alvarez-Moya, C., Sámano-León, A. G., Reynoso-Silva, M., Ramírez-Velasco, R., Ruíz-López, M. A., & Villalobos-Arámbula, A. R. (2022). Antigenotoxic effect of ascorbic acid and resveratrol in erythrocytes of Ambystoma mexicanum, Oreochromis niloticus and human lymphocytes exposed to glyphosate. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 44(5), 151.

George Szabo | Environmental Science | Best Research Article Award

Prof. George Szabo | Environmental Science | Best Research Article Award

Debrecen University, Hungary

Prof. Dr. George Szabo is a distinguished Hungarian scholar specializing in environmental geography, landscape protection, and sustainable development, with over three decades of academic and research contributions. He obtained his higher education at Kossuth Lajos University, Debrecen, where he completed his studies in biology and geography, later earning his Ph.D. in Earth Sciences. His professional experience spans from teaching biology and geography at the Grammar School of the Reformed College of Debrecen to holding progressively senior roles at the University of Debrecen, where he has served as university lecturer, associate professor, and full professor, and since 2016 as Head of the Department of Landscape Protection and Environmental Geography. Additionally, he has played a key administrative role as Secretary of the Doctoral School of Earth Sciences since 2002, overseeing Ph.D. student affairs and contributing to academic program development. His research interests include soil and water monitoring, hydrological and landscape load studies, contamination impact assessments, renewable energy integration, and sustainability in environmental systems, with significant contributions through OTKA-funded projects, EU tenders, Erasmus collaborations, and institutional excellence programs. He is skilled in Microsoft Office, SPSS, Surfer, ArcView, QGIS, and advanced statistical and geospatial analysis tools, which he effectively applies to research and teaching. Prof. Szabó has authored more than 80 peer-reviewed journal articles, several textbooks, monographs, and over 40 conference presentations, earning more than 480 citations with an h-index of 14 in Scopus. His academic excellence has been recognized with the prestigious János Bolyai Research Fellowship, the Pro Geographia Award of the Hungarian Geographical Society, and a Rector’s Certificate of Recognition. A member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and various professional committees, he is widely respected for his leadership, scholarly contributions, and mentorship. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Szabó stands out as a leading researcher and academic whose pioneering work continues to advance environmental geography and sustainable landscape management both nationally and internationally.

Profile: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Mester, T., Szabó, G., Kiss, E., & Balla, D. (2025). Establishment of an automatized groundwater monitoring network for assessing the impacts of human activity and meteorological factors on municipal environment in the Great Hungarian Plain. In Sustainable groundwater management (pp. 229–245). Springer.

Aqdas, M., Usmani, T. M., Benhizia, R., & Szabó, G. (2025). Urban expansion and thermal stress: A remote sensing analysis of LULC and urban heat islands in Ghaziabad, India. Land, 14(9), 1893.

Benkhard, B., Kiss, E., Csorba, P., Balla, D., Szabó, G., Mester, T., Vass, R., Fazekas, I., Babka, B., Balázs, D., et al. (2025). Recreational and landscape preferences of anglers in the case of Lake Tisza. Land, 14(3), 600.

Mester, T., Szabó, G., Kiss, E., & Balla, D. (2025). Towards environmental sustainability: Wastewater management and sewer networks for protecting groundwater in rural settlements. Urban Science, 9(3), 80.

Mester, T., Szabó, G., Kiss, E., & Balla, D. (2024). Long-term spatiotemporal changes in nitrate contamination of municipal groundwater resources after sewerage network construction in the Hungarian Great Plain. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 31(3), 45678–45692.

Thanaa Hammad | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Thanaa Hammad | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI), Applications Petroleum Department, 1-Ahmad El Zomor St., Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt.

Professor Dr. Thanaa Abdel-Moghny Mohamed Hammad is a renowned scholar in applied organic and petroleum chemistry, currently serving at the Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI), Egypt, where she has held leadership roles including Head of the Petroleum Applications Department and Petroleum Additive Laboratory. She earned her B.Sc. in Chemistry, followed by an M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry (1991) and a Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry (1995) from Ain Shams University, Cairo. Over the course of her distinguished career, she has built a strong reputation in petroleum applications, oil spill dispersants, surfactant chemistry, enhanced oil recovery, wastewater treatment, nanocomposites, and environmental protection, contributing to both industry and academia. Her professional experience includes supervising numerous M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses at Egyptian universities, evaluating dissertations, serving on scientific committees, and providing peer reviews for reputed international journals such as Energy & Fuels. Prof. Hammad’s research interests extend to petroleum waste management, water desalination using advanced nanomaterials, and sustainable methods for pollution control, which align with global energy and environmental challenges. She has demonstrated strong research skills in designing petroleum additives, developing dispersants, characterizing nanocomposites, and applying innovative approaches for water and wastewater treatment. Her scholarly impact is reflected in her publications across Scopus- and IEEE-indexed journals, citations indexed in Google Scholar and Scopus, and contributions presented at international conferences in Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America. She is also a member of professional bodies including the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) and the Egyptian Fellowship of Chemistry Society. Her awards and honors include recognition for her contributions to petroleum chemistry, environmental sustainability, and mentorship of young scientists. In conclusion, Professor Thanaa Hammad stands out as a committed researcher, educator, and leader whose work bridges scientific innovation and practical solutions for energy and environmental sustainability, making her a valuable contributor to both national and international scientific communities.

Profile: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

El Seoud, E. L. B. O. A., Pires, P. A. R., & Abdel-Moghny, T. (2007). Synthesis and micellar properties of surface-active ionic liquids: 1-Alkyl-3-methylimidazolium chlorides. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 313, 296–304. — Cited 327

Hosny, R., Fathy, M., Ramzi, M., Moghny, T. A., Desouky, S. E. M., & Shama, S. A. (2016). Treatment of the oily produced water (OPW) using coagulant mixtures. Egyptian Journal of Petroleum, 25(3), 391–396. — Cited 147

Showell, M. (2016). Handbook of detergents, part D: Formulation. CRC Press. — Cited 130

Elfiky, A. A. E. A., Mubarak, M. F., Keshawy, M., Sayed, I. E. T., & Moghny, T. A. (2024). Novel nanofiltration membrane modified by metal oxide nanocomposite for dyes removal from wastewater. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 26(8), 19935–19957. — Cited 105

El-Said, T. A. M., & Ramzi, M. (2009). Analysis of oilfield waters by ion chromatography to determine the composition of scale deposition. Desalination, 249, 748–756. — Cited 101

Yu Peng | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yu Peng | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Minzu University of China | China

Prof. Yu Peng is a leading scholar in the field of ecology, specializing in biodiversity conservation, landscape ecology, and ecological restoration. His work integrates advanced remote sensing technologies with ecological modeling to evaluate plant diversity across multiple spatial and temporal scales. By combining hyperspectral imagery, UAV data, and landscape metrics, he has developed a systematic approach to address global biodiversity loss and land degradation. His academic contributions span over eighty peer-reviewed publications in high-impact international journals, three scholarly monographs, and several national technical standards. Beyond research, Prof. Yu has been instrumental in guiding young scholars, having supervised postgraduate and undergraduate students who achieved recognition in academic competitions. His expertise bridges fundamental research and applied solutions, contributing to ecological management strategies, climate change impact assessments, and sustainable land-use planning. He has played an active role in professional societies, editorial boards, and policy frameworks, reflecting his dedication to the advancement of ecological sciences. With a balance of research innovation, community leadership, and mentorship, Prof. Yu exemplifies a researcher whose work impacts both academia and society. His strong interdisciplinary approach ensures his contributions remain highly relevant to pressing global environmental challenges.

Professinal Profile

Education

Prof. Yu Peng received rigorous training in ecological science through advanced academic pathways that built a strong foundation for his career in research and innovation. He earned his doctoral degree in ecology from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he focused on biodiversity monitoring and ecological modeling using cutting-edge techniques. During his doctoral research, he cultivated expertise in applying remote sensing tools for ecological restoration and biodiversity assessment, positioning himself at the intersection of technology and environmental science. His education emphasized both theoretical ecological frameworks and practical applications in conservation biology. Throughout his academic journey, he engaged in collaborative projects, seminars, and interdisciplinary courses that broadened his understanding of environmental processes at local, regional, and global scales. His training exposed him to multiple disciplines such as geography, environmental science, and information technology, enhancing his ability to conduct cross-disciplinary research. He also benefited from mentorship under senior ecologists, which shaped his skills in fieldwork, data analysis, and scientific communication. This strong educational background empowered him to develop advanced ecological indicators and analytical frameworks. His academic foundation continues to guide his innovative research in biodiversity monitoring, landscape ecology, and ecological restoration, ensuring he remains a leader in his field.

Professional Experience

Prof. Yu Peng has cultivated an extensive professional career characterized by leadership in research, teaching, and scientific community engagement. At the College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Minzu University of China, he serves as a professor dedicated to advancing ecological research and mentoring future scientists. His professional journey includes presiding over multiple national and institutional research projects that address critical ecological issues such as biodiversity conservation, ecological restoration, and climate change impacts. As a researcher, he has contributed significantly to global biodiversity studies by publishing extensively in top-tier international journals. His professional experience also includes developing national technical standards for biodiversity assessment using UAV remote sensing, reflecting his influence beyond academia into policy and practice. In addition to his research achievements, he has guided postgraduate and undergraduate students, many of whom have excelled in research competitions. Prof. Yu has also contributed to the scientific community by serving as Deputy Secretary-General of the Long-term Ecology Special Committee of the Chinese Ecological Society and as Director of the Beijing Biodiversity Research Association. His editorial appointments and active participation as a peer reviewer highlight his integral role in shaping the direction of ecological research at both national and international levels.

Research Interests

Prof. Yu Peng’s research interests span the fields of biodiversity conservation, landscape ecology, and ecological restoration, with a focus on integrating advanced technologies into ecological assessment. He is particularly interested in developing remote sensing indicators for plant diversity monitoring, using hyperspectral and UAV-based data to measure alpha and beta diversity across ecosystems. His studies investigate the interactions between landscape patterns and ecological processes, offering insights into how spatial heterogeneity influences ecological functions and biodiversity resilience. Climate change and its impact on plant communities form another core area of his work, where he examines global trends of biotic homogenization and ecosystem vulnerability. His research also addresses practical challenges in ecological restoration, with case studies in degraded ecosystems such as sandy grasslands. By combining ecological theory with applied methods, he provides frameworks for biodiversity monitoring that inform conservation strategies and sustainable land-use planning. Furthermore, he actively explores the role of landscape connectivity and patch dynamics in supporting ecosystem services and biodiversity stability. His multidisciplinary research bridges ecology, remote sensing, and environmental management, making his contributions highly relevant to global environmental challenges such as climate adaptation, conservation planning, and ecosystem service optimization.

Research Skills

Prof. Yu Peng has developed a comprehensive set of research skills that enable him to conduct advanced ecological studies and contribute to interdisciplinary science. He is highly skilled in remote sensing applications, including the use of hyperspectral and multispectral imagery for ecological monitoring and biodiversity analysis. His expertise extends to UAV-based data collection, spatial modeling, and GIS-based ecological assessments. These technical abilities are complemented by strong analytical skills in ecological statistics, modeling of landscape patterns, and interpretation of biodiversity indicators. He has extensive experience in designing and executing long-term ecological monitoring projects, which involve integrating field surveys with advanced data processing techniques. In addition to technical expertise, Prof. Yu possesses strong academic writing and publication skills, reflected in his numerous contributions to high-impact journals. He is adept at interdisciplinary collaboration, often working across domains such as geography, computer science, and climate research. His leadership in guiding graduate students demonstrates his mentoring and teaching abilities, ensuring knowledge transfer and capacity building. Furthermore, his involvement in developing national technical standards highlights his skill in translating research findings into practical guidelines for ecological management and policy. These combined skills establish him as a versatile and influential ecological researcher.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Yu Peng has been recognized with numerous awards and honors that highlight his contributions to ecological research, teaching, and community service. He was honored as a Wiley China Open Science High Contribution Author, recognizing his impactful publications in international journals. His excellence as a reviewer was acknowledged when he was awarded the Best Reviewer on the 40th anniversary of Acta Ecologica Sinica. His scholarly influence has also been demonstrated through invitations to contribute as guest editor and editorial board member for international journals such as Diversity and The Global Environmental Engineers. In teaching, he received the third prize in a university-level teaching competition, underscoring his effectiveness as an educator. For his contributions to applied research, he received recognition from the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, where his research reports earned the third prize. Beyond individual awards, his patents and software copyrights reflect innovation and practical impact in ecological monitoring and biodiversity assessment. His leadership roles in professional societies, including serving as Deputy Secretary-General of the Long-term Ecology Special Committee of the Chinese Ecological Society and Director of the Beijing Biodiversity Research Association, further affirm his influence and recognition within the scientific community.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Global effects of patch edge on plant species alpha diversity — 2025

  2. Impact of patch edge patterns on plant species beta diversity in global vegetation — 2025 — 2 citations

  3. Climate change increases biotic homogeneity and species alpha diversity in global forests — 2025

  4. Both Current and Historical Landscape Patterns Impact Plant Diversity Across Different Vegetation Types — 2025

  5. Impact of landscape pattern evolution on plant alpha diversity — 2025

  6. High-precision estimation of plant alpha diversity in different ecosystems based on Sentinel-2 data — 2024 — 4 citations

  7. Landscape connection and patch complexity explain plant community similarity in sandy grasslands better than habitat amount and landscape heterogeneity via network analysis — 2024 — 2 citations

Conclusion

Prof. Yu Peng’s academic journey and professional career demonstrate a profound commitment to advancing ecological science through innovation, leadership, and collaboration. His groundbreaking work in developing remote sensing-based indicators has significantly improved biodiversity assessment and ecological restoration practices, contributing both to scientific advancement and policy formulation. By publishing widely in high-impact journals, authoring monographs, and contributing to technical standards, he has established himself as a thought leader in ecology. His mentorship of students reflects his dedication to cultivating future generations of ecologists, ensuring the continuity of research excellence. The honors and awards he has received underscore his influence as a scholar and educator, while his leadership in professional societies reflects his service to the scientific community. His ability to bridge research, teaching, and applied practice positions him as a model academic who contributes both to knowledge generation and societal benefit. Looking ahead, his continued research in biodiversity monitoring, landscape ecology, and climate change will further strengthen global efforts in conservation and sustainability. Prof. Yu Peng’s achievements and potential make him highly deserving of recognition through prestigious awards, confirming his status as an outstanding researcher and academic leader.

Rashmi Fotedar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rashmi Fotedar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Expert from Ministry of Municipality and Environment, Qatar.

Dr. Rashmi Fotedar is an accomplished microbiologist with over three decades of experience in medical microbiology, molecular biology, and parasitology. With a strong foundation in research and teaching, she has significantly contributed to the scientific community through extensive research on hospital-associated infections, microbial diversity, and marine microbiology. Her work spans across India, Saudi Arabia, Australia, and Qatar, where she has held various academic, research, and leadership positions. Dr. Fotedar has demonstrated expertise in laboratory techniques, microbiological diagnostics, and environmental microbiology, particularly focusing on marine microbial ecosystems. She has published prolifically in peer-reviewed journals, with more than 40 impactful publications and an h-index of 23. Her Google Scholar profile further attests to her long-standing influence in the field. In addition to her research, Dr. Fotedar has provided invaluable teaching and training to undergraduate and postgraduate students, shaping future scientists. She has actively participated in national and international research collaborations and is a member of multiple prestigious scientific societies. Her leadership in establishing the Qatari Culture Collection and securing high-value research grants underlines her capability to lead complex scientific projects. Dr. Fotedar continues to advance microbiological research while contributing to academic excellence and scientific development globally.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Rashmi Fotedar holds a Ph.D. in Medical Microbiology from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India, where she specialized in hospital-associated fungal infections in immunocompromised patients. This doctoral research laid the foundation for her deep involvement in medical mycology and infectious diseases. Additionally, she earned a Master of Science degree in Medical Microbial Biotechnology from the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, where she gained advanced skills in the molecular identification of parasitic infections using contemporary techniques. To further enhance her interdisciplinary expertise, Dr. Fotedar underwent specialized training in bioinformatics at the University of Sydney, Australia. Her international educational background combines the strengths of rigorous laboratory research and cutting-edge molecular technologies. She has also participated in specialized international courses such as the Yeast Molecular Genetics program at ICGEB, Trieste, Italy, and the ANGIS Applied Bioinformatics workshop in Australia. These diverse educational experiences have equipped her with a comprehensive skill set that integrates microbiology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. This solid academic foundation has enabled Dr. Fotedar to pursue complex research in clinical and environmental microbiology, contributing substantially to the fields of infectious diseases and microbial ecology.

Professional Experience

Dr. Rashmi Fotedar’s professional journey spans over 30 years, encompassing roles in teaching, research, and scientific leadership across multiple countries. Since 2012, she has been serving as an Expert in the Department of Genetic Engineering at the Biotechnology Centre in Doha, Qatar, where she is in charge of the Microbiology Unit. Her work involves applying for and managing research grants, training researchers, and curating the Qatari Culture Collection of marine microorganisms. Prior to this, from 2008 to 2012, she worked as a scientist on an independent NHMRC-funded project in Australia focused on the molecular epidemiology of Neisseria gonorrhoea. Between 2004 and 2007, she was a Demonstrator at the University of Technology Sydney, providing theoretical and practical microbiology education. Her earlier roles include Research Scientist at Westmead Hospital, Sydney, and Specialist in Microbiology at King Khalid University Hospital, Saudi Arabia. Dr. Fotedar began her career as a Junior Research Fellow at AIIMS, New Delhi, and progressed through roles as Senior Research Fellow and Research Associate. Across these positions, she has consistently contributed to clinical microbiology, epidemiological studies, and marine microbial research, while also actively engaging in student mentorship and laboratory management.

Research Interests

Dr. Rashmi Fotedar’s research interests encompass a wide spectrum within microbiology, with a primary focus on medical microbiology, molecular diagnostics, and environmental microbiology. Her early work centered on hospital-associated fungal infections, parasitic infections, and the molecular epidemiology of infectious diseases. Over time, her interests have evolved to include marine microbial diversity, hypersaline ecosystems, and the role of microorganisms in environmental preservation. She has made significant contributions to the isolation, identification, and characterization of novel marine fungi and bacteria, leading to the discovery and naming of new microbial species. Her work on microbial stabilization of mobile dunes and monitoring of pathogens in coastal waters reflects her strong commitment to addressing environmental and public health challenges. Dr. Fotedar’s research integrates genomics, metagenomics, and conventional culturing methods to understand microbial ecosystems in extreme environments. She is also keenly interested in bioinformatics applications, microbial culture preservation, and advancing molecular techniques for pathogen detection. Her multidisciplinary approach positions her at the forefront of microbiology research with both clinical and ecological relevance, contributing to our understanding of microbial diversity and its impact on human health and the environment.

Research Skills

Dr. Rashmi Fotedar possesses an extensive array of research skills spanning molecular biology, microbiology, and bioinformatics. Her technical expertise includes DNA extraction, PCR, real-time PCR, sequencing, cloning, restriction digestion, and gel electrophoresis. She is proficient in culture techniques for bacteria, fungi, and parasites, as well as antibiotic sensitivity testing using both conventional and automated methodologies. Dr. Fotedar has mastered the isolation and identification of microorganisms from clinical, soil, and marine environments and has significant experience in the maintenance and preservation of bacterial and fungal cultures, including database management. She received specialized training at CBS, Netherlands, in fungal preservation techniques, which she applies in her role as curator of the Qatari Culture Collection. Her bioinformatics training supports her genomic and metagenomic analyses, adding depth to her microbiological research. Additionally, she has a strong command of microbiological safety protocols and occupational health procedures. Dr. Fotedar’s teaching skills are complemented by her laboratory expertise, making her highly effective in both educational and research settings. Her ability to manage large, multidisciplinary projects, combined with her analytical mindset and collaborative spirit, further solidify her reputation as a highly skilled researcher in her field.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Rashmi Fotedar has received numerous prestigious grants and recognitions throughout her career, underscoring her scientific leadership and research excellence. She was awarded several major research grants by the Qatar National Research Fund, including projects on microbial diversity in the Arabian Gulf, pathogen detection in coastal waters, and microbial stabilization of mobile dunes, with total funding exceeding USD 2 million. Her leadership in these projects demonstrates her ability to attract significant research investment and manage complex scientific studies. She also secured an independent research grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) in Australia for a molecular epidemiological study, highlighting her international research impact. Dr. Fotedar was the recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Award funded by the Commonwealth Government of Australia, which supported her advanced research training. Earlier in her career, she received independent fellowships from India’s Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), recognizing her potential as an emerging scientist. Her long-standing memberships in renowned scientific societies and active roles in peer-review and editorial boards further validate her esteemed position in the scientific community. These accolades collectively affirm Dr. Fotedar’s distinguished contributions to microbiological research.

Conclusion

Dr. Rashmi Fotedar exemplifies the qualities of a world-class researcher, combining scientific excellence, teaching dedication, and leadership in microbiology. Her extensive academic qualifications, international research experience, and sustained contributions to both clinical and environmental microbiology underscore her impact on the scientific community. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to the advancement of molecular diagnostics, microbial ecology, and pathogen discovery. Dr. Fotedar’s ability to lead multidisciplinary teams, secure high-value research funding, and mentor the next generation of scientists reflects her capability to drive meaningful scientific progress. She has contributed significantly to the identification of novel microbial species, particularly from marine and hypersaline environments, expanding our understanding of microbial biodiversity. Her involvement in prestigious editorial boards and peer review panels further amplifies her influence in shaping microbiological research worldwide. Dr. Fotedar’s outstanding publication record, coupled with her scientific leadership and dedication to teaching, positions her as a highly deserving candidate for recognition. Moving forward, expanding her global collaborations and increasing her involvement in public engagement activities could further elevate her already remarkable career. Overall, Dr. Rashmi Fotedar’s professional journey makes her a strong and worthy contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

1. Laboratory Diagnostic Techniques for Entamoeba Species

  • Authors: R. Fotedar, D. Stark, N. Beebe, D. Marriott, J. Ellis, J. Harkness

  • Journal: Clinical Microbiology Reviews 20 (3), 511-532

  • Year: 2007

  • Citations: 694

2. Cockroaches (Blattella germanica) as Carriers of Microorganisms of Medical Importance in Hospitals

  • Authors: R. Fotedar, U.B. Shriniwas, A. Verma

  • Journal: Epidemiology & Infection 107 (1), 181-187

  • Year: 1991

  • Citations: 231

3. PCR Detection of Entamoeba histolytica, Entamoeba dispar, and Entamoeba moshkovskii in Stool Samples From Sydney, Australia

  • Authors: J.L.H. R. Fotedar, Stark, N. Beebe, D. Marriott, J. Ellis

  • Journal: Journal of Clinical Microbiology

  • Year: 2007

  • Citations: 221

4. Vector Potential of Houseflies (Musca domestica) in the Transmission of Vibrio cholerae in India

  • Authors: R. Fotedar

  • Journal: Acta Tropica 78 (1), 31-34

  • Year: 2001

  • Citations: 203

5. Ochratoxin Production and Taxonomy of the Yellow Aspergilli (Aspergillus Section Circumdati)

  • Authors: C.M. Visagie, J. Varga, J. Houbraken, M. Meijer, S. Kocsubé, N. Yilmaz, et al.

  • Journal: Studies in Mycology 78, 1-61

  • Year: 2014

  • Citations: 193

6. Amoebiasis: Current Status in Australia

  • Authors: S.J. van Hal, D.J. Stark, R. Fotedar, D. Marriott, J.T. Ellis, J.L. Harkness

  • Journal: Medical Journal of Australia 186 (8), 412-416

  • Year: 2007

  • Citations: 139

7. The Housefly (Musca domestica) as a Carrier of Pathogenic Microorganisms in a Hospital Environment

  • Authors: R. Fotedar, U. Banerjee, S. Singh, A.K. Verma

  • Journal: Journal of Hospital Infection 20 (3), 209-215

  • Year: 1992

  • Citations: 129

8. Prevalence of Enteric Protozoa in HIV-Positive and HIV-Negative Men Who Have Sex With Men From Sydney, Australia

  • Authors: D. Stark, R. Fotedar, S. Van Hal, N. Beebe, D. Marriott, J.T. Ellis, J. Harkness

  • Journal: The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 76 (3), 549-552

  • Year: 2007

  • Citations: 126

9. Comparison of Stool Antigen Detection Kits to PCR for Diagnosis of Amebiasis

  • Authors: D. Stark, S. Van Hal, R. Fotedar, A. Butcher, D. Marriott, J. Ellis, J. Harkness

  • Journal: Journal of Clinical Microbiology 46 (5), 1678-1681

  • Year: 2008

  • Citations: 120

10. Entamoeba moshkovskii Infections in Sydney, Australia

  • Authors: J.E.J.H. R. Fotedar, D. Stark, D. Marriott

  • Journal: European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Disease

  • Year: 2008

  • Citations: 104

 

 

Zhao Hu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhao Hu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Guizhou University, China

Zhao Hu is an emerging researcher in the field of photocatalysis and environmental chemistry with a strong focus on sustainable energy and advanced catalytic materials. His research primarily addresses environmental challenges through innovative photocatalytic processes for pollutant degradation, CO₂ reduction, water splitting, and hydrogen production. Zhao Hu has made significant contributions to the development of Z-scheme heterojunctions, defect engineering, and advanced catalytic designs that have achieved notable results in photocatalytic efficiency and stability. With 22 published articles in top-tier international journals, his work is well-cited and contributes valuable knowledge to the scientific community. Zhao Hu’s research stands out for its practical relevance, targeting real-world environmental issues with highly efficient and novel solutions. In addition to his research productivity, Zhao Hu has participated in peer-review activities, further demonstrating his academic recognition. His progressive contributions are paving the way for next-generation environmental remediation technologies. Zhao Hu’s consistent publication trajectory and focus on impactful research indicate his potential for leadership in his field. With continued dedication, he is poised to make further significant contributions to science and technology on both national and international levels.

Professional Profile

Education

Zhao Hu is currently pursuing his education at Guizhou University, Guiyang, China, where he has been enrolled since September 2021. His academic background is deeply rooted in materials science, chemistry, and environmental engineering, with a specialized focus on photocatalytic applications. His educational journey is strongly aligned with his research interests, allowing him to contribute novel solutions to energy and environmental challenges. Guizhou University has provided Zhao Hu with a strong research platform and exposure to advanced laboratory techniques and interdisciplinary collaboration. Through rigorous coursework and hands-on research, Zhao Hu has developed a solid theoretical and practical foundation in catalysis, nanomaterials, and photochemical processes. His education has been instrumental in shaping his expertise in designing and characterizing complex photocatalytic systems. The academic environment at Guizhou University, coupled with Zhao Hu’s determination and curiosity, has equipped him with essential problem-solving skills and analytical abilities. As he continues his education, Zhao Hu remains committed to applying his knowledge to address pressing environmental concerns and contribute to sustainable technological advancements. His educational track record reflects both academic excellence and a clear research-driven focus.

Professional Experience

Zhao Hu’s professional experience is predominantly research-intensive, with a strong emphasis on environmental photocatalysis and advanced material synthesis. Since 2021, Zhao Hu has been actively involved in academic research at Guizhou University, where he has significantly contributed to various photocatalytic projects focused on pollutant degradation, water splitting, CO₂ reduction, and hydrogen production. He has independently conducted experimental studies, developed novel photocatalytic materials, and collaborated on multi-authored research papers published in internationally recognized journals such as Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Advanced Functional Materials, and Chemical Science. Zhao Hu has also participated in peer-review activities, including work for the Alexandria Engineering Journal, demonstrating his growing recognition in the scientific community. His research experience encompasses catalyst design, surface chemistry, interfacial engineering, and reaction mechanism exploration. Although his career is still in its early stages, Zhao Hu’s hands-on involvement in experimental planning, data interpretation, and scholarly publication showcases a high level of professional maturity and dedication. His continuous engagement in cutting-edge research places him on a promising trajectory to become a leading expert in his field.

Research Interests

Zhao Hu’s research interests lie at the intersection of photocatalysis, environmental remediation, and sustainable energy solutions. His work primarily focuses on the design and fabrication of advanced photocatalytic materials capable of addressing critical environmental challenges such as air and water pollution, CO₂ emissions, and energy scarcity. He is particularly interested in Z-scheme heterojunctions, defect engineering, and the rational design of nanostructured catalysts that enable efficient visible-light-driven photocatalytic processes. Zhao Hu has a deep interest in exploring reaction mechanisms, surface electron dynamics, and the role of atomic-level modifications to enhance photocatalytic selectivity and stability. His studies also extend to the photocatalytic oxidation of nitrogen oxides (NOx), hydrogen production through water splitting, and photocatalytic CO₂ reduction. Zhao Hu is driven by the goal of developing eco-friendly, high-performance catalytic systems that can be scaled for practical applications in pollution control and renewable energy generation. His research approach combines experimental work with material characterization and reaction pathway analysis to provide comprehensive solutions to pressing environmental problems. Zhao Hu’s research interests are well aligned with global sustainability goals and contribute significantly to the advancement of green technologies.

Research Skills

Zhao Hu possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that enable him to excel in the field of environmental photocatalysis. He is highly proficient in the synthesis of nanostructured photocatalytic materials, including the fabrication of Z-scheme heterojunctions, defect-engineered semiconductors, and atomically dispersed metal catalysts. His skills extend to advanced material characterization techniques, allowing him to investigate surface morphology, electronic structures, and catalytic activity with precision. Zhao Hu is experienced in conducting photocatalytic experiments for pollutant degradation, CO₂ reduction, and hydrogen production under visible-light irradiation. His expertise also includes surface chemistry manipulation, reaction mechanism analysis, and the design of interfacial electron transfer systems to optimize photocatalytic efficiency. Additionally, Zhao Hu is capable of conducting electrochemical measurements to study catalyst stability and performance. His technical skills are complemented by his ability to critically interpret experimental data, publish high-quality research papers, and participate in the peer-review process. Zhao Hu’s multidisciplinary skill set enables him to develop practical solutions for environmental remediation and contribute to the growing body of knowledge in sustainable energy research.

Awards and Honors

Although specific awards and honors are not detailed in the provided profile, Zhao Hu’s consistent publication in top-tier journals and participation in the peer-review process suggest that he is gaining recognition within the scientific community. His contributions to journals such as Advanced Functional Materials, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, and Chemical Science demonstrate the high quality and impact of his research. Zhao Hu’s inclusion as a peer reviewer for the Alexandria Engineering Journal indicates trust and acknowledgment from fellow researchers and editorial boards. His work on groundbreaking photocatalytic designs and environmental remediation techniques positions him as a strong candidate for future research awards, scholarships, and professional honors. As his career progresses, Zhao Hu is expected to accumulate accolades that will further validate his contributions to science and engineering. His current achievements reflect an upward trajectory and establish a solid foundation for future recognition in national and international academic platforms. Zhao Hu’s growing reputation and publication excellence underscore his potential to become a highly decorated researcher in his domain.

Conclusion

Zhao Hu is a dedicated and impactful researcher whose contributions to photocatalysis and environmental chemistry address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. His innovative approaches in designing advanced photocatalytic materials, coupled with a strong focus on energy efficiency and environmental protection, position him as a valuable asset to the scientific community. Zhao Hu’s comprehensive research portfolio demonstrates originality, technical depth, and practical relevance. His ongoing academic journey and active participation in peer-review activities highlight his commitment to advancing the field and maintaining high research standards. To further enhance his profile, Zhao Hu could benefit from engaging in international collaborations, leading large-scale projects, and participating in professional societies and academic conferences. Expanding his involvement in academic leadership and student mentorship would also contribute positively to his long-term academic impact. Overall, Zhao Hu has established a solid foundation for a successful research career and is well-suited for prestigious research awards and future academic honors. His potential for growth and continued contribution to sustainable environmental solutions make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Yan Wang, Yan Ma, Shenghong Ding, Zhoujun Yin, You-Nian Liu, Zhao Hu2025

    • Unprecedented stability for photocatalytic selective oxidation of NO achieved by targeted construction of extraction-electron-surface and capture-hole-subsurface sites

  2. Zhiping Yang, Hongmei Xiao, Yudie Mao, Hai Zhang, Yixin Lu, Zhao Hu2024

    • Amplifying chlorinated phenol decomposition via Dual-Pathway O2 Activation: The impact of zirconium loading on BiOCl

  3. Yujiao Zhang, Yan Wang, Zhao Hu, Jinshu Huang, Song Yang, Hu Li2024

    • High-efficiency photocatalytic CO2 reduction enabled by interfacial Ov and isolated Ti3+ of g-C3N4/TiO2 Z-scheme heterojunction

  4. Ling Pu, Jiying Wang, Zhao Hu, Yujiao Zhang2023

    • Universal Water Disinfection by the Introduction of Fe–N3 Traps between g-C3N4 Layers under Visible Light

  5. Yan Wang, Zhao Hu, Wei Wang, Yanan Li, Haichuan He, Liu Deng, Yi Zhang, Jianhan Huang, Ning Zhao, Guipeng Yu et al.2023

    • Rational design of defect metal oxide/covalent organic frameworks Z-scheme heterojunction for photoreduction CO2 to CO

  6. Yujiao Zhang, Zhao Hu, Heng Zhang, Hu Li, Song Yang2023

    • Uncovering Original Z Scheme Heterojunctions of COF/MOx (M = Ti, Zn, Zr, Sn, Ce, and Nb) with Ascendant Photocatalytic Selectivity for Virtually 99.9% NO‐to‐NO3− Oxidation

  7. Yujiao Zhang, Yan Wang, Dan Zhao, Baoyu Wang, Ling Pu, Meng Fan, Xingtang Liang, Yanzhen Yin, Zhao Hu, Ximing Yan2022

    • Visible light in situ driven electron accumulation at the Ti–Mn–O3 sites of TiO2 hollow spheres for photocatalytic hydrogen production

  8. Zhao Hu2022

    • Atomic Ti-Nx sites with switchable coordination number for enhanced visible-light photocatalytic water disinfection

  9. Baoyu Wang, Xiandong Guo, Yujiao Zhang, Yan Wang, Guiqiu Huang, Huixia Chao, Weijian Wang, Zhao Hu, Ximing Yan2022

    • Extraordinary Promotion of Visible-Light Hydrogen Evolution for Graphitic Carbon Nitride by Introduction of Accumulated Electron Sites (BN2)

  10. Zhao Hu2021

  • Boosting the electrochemical performance of hematite nanorods via quenching-induced metal single atom functionalization

Jingying Mao | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Jingying Mao | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Deputy Director from Scientific Research Academy of Guangxi Environmental Protection, China

Jingying Mao is a Senior Engineer at the Guangxi Environmental Protection Scientific Research Institute, specializing in atmospheric environment and climate change. With a strong educational foundation in ecology and environmental engineering, Mao has developed extensive expertise in air pollution control, atmospheric chemical modeling, and climate impact assessments. Over the years, Mao has significantly contributed to the understanding of aerosol formation, ozone control strategies, and pollutant transport mechanisms in various regional and global contexts. Her leadership in multiple National Natural Science Foundation projects and provincial scientific initiatives demonstrates her capacity for high-level scientific research and project management. Mao’s representative works have been published in internationally recognized journals such as Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Science of the Total Environment, and Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. She has also played key roles in collaborative studies addressing complex air quality issues in China. Her research achievements have been acknowledged through several provincial awards, including second-class prizes in Guangxi Science and Technology Progress. Through her rigorous scientific contributions and dedication to environmental protection, Mao has become a respected figure in the atmospheric science community, making meaningful strides in pollution control and climate impact research.

Professional Profile

Education

Jingying Mao holds a Ph.D. in Ecology from Jinan University (2017–2021), where she deepened her expertise in atmospheric sciences and climate interactions. She completed her Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering at Southwest Jiaotong University (2009–2012), focusing on advanced environmental protection techniques and pollution management. Her undergraduate studies were conducted at Guangxi Normal College (2005–2009), where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, laying the foundational knowledge in environmental systems and resource management. Throughout her academic journey, Mao demonstrated a consistent focus on environmental issues, particularly air pollution and climate dynamics, which shaped her professional path toward becoming a leading researcher in atmospheric environment and climate change. Her educational background is distinguished by a clear progression toward specialization in air quality modeling, atmospheric chemistry, and pollutant mitigation strategies.

Professional Experience

Mao Jingying currently serves as a Senior Engineer at the Guangxi Environmental Protection Scientific Research Institute’s Atmospheric Environment and Climate Change Research Center (since December 2022). Before this, she held the role of Engineer within the same center from December 2021 to November 2022 and at the Atmospheric Environment Research Center from July 2015 to July 2017. Her initial position at the institute was within the Environmental Analysis and Heavy Metal Pollution Control Center from July 2012 to June 2015. Across these roles, Mao has accumulated over a decade of experience in atmospheric pollution monitoring, climate modeling, and the development of emission reduction strategies. Her responsibilities have included leading major research projects, contributing to national and provincial environmental initiatives, and publishing impactful research in prestigious journals. Mao’s consistent career trajectory within the Guangxi Environmental Protection Scientific Research Institute illustrates her deep-rooted commitment to environmental improvement and scientific advancement.

Research Interests

Jingying Mao’s primary research interests include atmospheric chemistry, air quality modeling, secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation, and the impacts of climate change on atmospheric processes. She is particularly focused on the temporal and spatial distribution of IEPOX-SOA (isoprene epoxydiol-derived SOA) in the troposphere and its radiative effects, which she investigates through numerical simulations. Mao is also engaged in studying nitrate aerosols in the stratosphere and their influence on climate dynamics. Her work extends to the development of coordinated emission reduction strategies and the assessment of pollutant sources through both field measurements and chemical transport models. Mao’s studies on ozone control strategies and pollutant transport mechanisms aim to provide actionable solutions for urban and regional air quality management. Her diverse research portfolio contributes significantly to the broader understanding of atmospheric processes and their environmental consequences.

Research Skills

Mao Jingying possesses advanced research skills in atmospheric chemical transport modeling using tools like WRF-Chem and MOSAIC, chemical characterization of aerosols, and source apportionment techniques. She is proficient in designing and conducting large-scale environmental monitoring campaigns, analyzing time-resolved aerosol data, and integrating field observations with numerical simulations. Mao’s expertise also includes regional climate impact assessments, chemical data interpretation, and multi-pollutant control strategy evaluation. Her strong analytical abilities are complemented by a solid understanding of environmental policy and regulatory frameworks, which enhances her capacity to develop practical solutions for air pollution control. Additionally, Mao’s collaborative research experience and multidisciplinary approach have enabled her to address complex atmospheric challenges effectively.

Awards and Honors

Jingying Mao has received several notable scientific recognitions at the provincial level. She was awarded the Guangxi Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Class) in 2023 for her contribution to regional atmospheric research and pollution control strategies. In 2019, she was honored again by the Guangxi People’s Government for her involvement in collaborative air quality studies. Additionally, she received the Guangxi Social Science Excellent Achievement Award in 2018 for her multi-authored research addressing environmental challenges in the region. These accolades highlight her impactful contributions to both scientific advancement and environmental protection in Guangxi. Mao’s continuous recognition through competitive awards reflects her dedication, innovative research, and leadership in atmospheric science.

Conclusion

Jingying Mao is a highly qualified atmospheric scientist with substantial expertise in air pollution modeling, aerosol chemistry, and climate impact studies. Her educational background, professional experience, and successful leadership in both national and regional research projects position her as a valuable contributor to the field of atmospheric environment and climate change. Mao’s research is not only scientifically rigorous but also practically oriented, focusing on developing strategies for pollution control and environmental sustainability. Her recognized contributions and award-winning projects demonstrate her influence and growing leadership within the scientific community. Moving forward, Mao is well-positioned to expand her research on the interaction between atmospheric processes and climate dynamics, furthering her contributions to solving pressing environmental issues.

Publications Top Notes

  • Pollution characteristics of peroxyacetyl nitrate in karst areas in Southwest China

    • Authors: Songjun Guo, Xu Wei, Hongjiao Li, Wen Qin, Yijun Mu, Jiongli Huang, Chuan Nong, Junchao Yang, Dabiao Zhang, Hua Lin, Jingying Mao

    • Year: 2023

  • Ozone control strategies for local formation- and regional transport-dominant scenarios in a manufacturing city in southern China

    • Authors: Jingying Mao, Fenghua Yan, Lianming Zheng, Yingchang You, Weiwen Wang, Shiguo Jia, Wenhui Liao, Xuemei Wang, Weihua Chen

    • Year: 2022

  • Evaluation of Biogenic Organic Aerosols in the Amazon Rainforest Using WRF‐Chem With MOSAIC

    • Authors: Jingying Mao, Luxi Zhou, Liqing Wu, Weihua Chen, Xuemei Wang, Pengfei Yu

    • Year: 2021

  • Comparative study of chemical characterization and source apportionment of PM2.5 in South China by filter-based and single particle analysis

    • Authors: Jingying Mao, Liming Yang, Zhaoyu Mo, Zongkai Jiang, Padmaja Krishnan, Sayantan Sarkar, Qi Zhang, Weihua Chen, Buqing Zhong, Yuan Yang

    • Year: 2021

  • A Comparative Study on Air Pollution Characteristics in Four Key Cities during 2013 in Guangxi Province, China

    • Authors: Jing-Ying Mao, Zhi-Ming Chen, Zong-Kai Jiang, Zhao-Yu Mo, Hong-Jiao Li, Fan Meng, Bei Chen, Hui-Jiao Ling, Hong Li

    • Year: 2021

  • Highly time-resolved aerosol characteristics during springtime in Weizhou Island

    • Authors: Jingying Mao, Zhiming Chen, Zhaoyu Mo, Xiaoyang Yang, Hong Li, Yonglin Liu, Huilin Liu, Jiongli Huang, Junchao Yang, Hongjiao Li

    • Year: 2018