Haili Xia | Dynamic General Equilibrium Theory | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Haili Xia | Dynamic General Equilibrium Theory | Research Excellence Award 

Jiangsu Ocean University | China

Haili Xia is an economist specializing in teaching and research in western economics and international trade, with a strong academic focus on theoretical and applied economic analysis. His scholarly work emphasizes dynamic general equilibrium frameworks to understand trade mechanisms, policy impacts, and structural changes in open economies. A significant component of his research explores international trade dynamics under globalization, including trade efficiency, market integration, and policy coordination. In recent years, his academic interests have expanded toward the green low carbon transition, where he examines the economic implications of sustainable development, environmental regulation, and carbon reduction strategies within international and domestic economic systems. His research integrates macroeconomic modeling with real world policy analysis, contributing to evidence based insights on economic transformation and sustainable growth. His academic contributions have been recognized through publications in leading Chinese social science citation journals, reflecting both methodological rigor and policy relevance. He has also been actively involved in major humanities and social sciences research initiatives supported by national and provincial level funding, demonstrating engagement with collaborative and policy oriented research projects. His academic background in public finance further strengthens his interdisciplinary approach, linking fiscal policy, trade structures, and sustainable economic development within a comprehensive analytical framework.

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Featured Publications 

Xia, H., Chi, Y., & Zhou, W. (2025). How income inequality shapes demand-induced clean innovation and the transition to clean technology. Sustainability, 18(1), 239.

Mr. Nicolò Antonelli – Immersed Isogeometric Analysis -Young Scientist Award

Mr. Nicolò Antonelli - Immersed Isogeometric Analysis -Young Scientist Award

CIMNE / UPC - Spain

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓

Born on January 23, 1998, in Gavardo, Italy, Nicolò Antonelli embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in mechanical engineering. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Padua, where he developed a keen interest in numerical methods and mathematical modeling. His thesis on polynomial interpolation and the Virtual Element Method laid the groundwork for his future research endeavors. He continued his education at the University of Padua, pursuing a Master's degree in Mathematical Engineering. His Master's thesis focused on a novel Shifted Boundary Method (SBM) for embedded domains, earning him a summa cum laude distinction.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 🏢

Nicolò's professional journey has been marked by significant roles in academia and research. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at CIMNE, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain, where he explores IBRA-type discretizations in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Prior to this, he completed a traineeship at CIMNE, working closely with advisors Riccardo Rossi and Rubén Zorrilla. His work has primarily focused on the development and application of advanced computational methods in engineering.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS 🔍

Nicolò's research contributions are notable in the field of numerical methods and computational mechanics. He has been instrumental in advancing the Shifted Boundary Method (SBM) and its application in Isogeometric Analysis (IGA). His work aims to improve the accuracy and efficiency of simulations involving complex geometries and embedded domains. His contributions extend to conferences and publications, Immersed Isogeometric Analysis where he has presented his findings on SBM in IGA, making significant strides in the integration of computational techniques in engineering analysis.

ACCREDITATIONS AND RECOGNITION 🏅

Nicolò's academic and research excellence has been recognized through various scholarships and awards. He was a four-time recipient of the "Double Career Student-Athlete" scholarship, acknowledging his outstanding balance between academics and sports. Additionally, he received the "Mille e Una Lode" scholarship for academic merit at the University of Padua. His contributions to the field have been published in Immersed Isogeometric Analysis prestigious journals, including "Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering," showcasing his research on SBM and its applications.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌐

Nicolò's work has significantly impacted the fields of numerical methods and computational engineering. His research on SBM and IGA has provided valuable insights into solving complex engineering problems, particularly in CFD. His work on multi-point constraints and embedded Immersed Isogeometric Analysis domain methods has paved the way for more accurate and efficient simulations, influencing both academic research and practical applications in engineering.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🔮

Nicolò Antonelli's legacy is defined by his innovative contributions to numerical methods and his dedication to advancing computational engineering. As he continues his Ph.D. research, he aims to further refine and expand the applications of SBM and other computational techniques. His future contributions are expected to shape the field of computational mechanics, offering new solutions and methodologies for complex engineering challenges.

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