Prof. Ji Chen – Structural engineering – Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

Prof. Ji Chen - Structural engineering - Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences - China 

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Early academic pursuits 🎓

Ji Chen's academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering from the Hebei Institute of Building Science and Technology, China (1995–1999). He further pursued his passion for geological and physical sciences, earning a Master’s in Geological Engineering from Jilin University (1999–2002). His academic foundation was solidified with a Doctorate in Physical Geography from the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2002–2007), which laid the groundwork for his future research in frozen soils and environmental engineering.

Professional endeavors 🏢

Dr. Chen is currently the Director of the Beiluhe National Observation and Research Station on Frozen Soil at the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His role involves overseeing cutting-edge research on the environmental challenges posed by permafrost and frozen soil, particularly in relation to infrastructure projects in cold regions. He has also led various industry consultancy projects, such as studying the impact of glacier-frozen soil and snow cover on the Tibet Railway.

Contributions and research focus 🌍

Dr. Chen has made significant strides in studying the effects of frozen soils in alpine and plateau regions. His research on the long-term load test pile group in permafrost areas and the influence of glacier-frozen soil on major infrastructure projects demonstrates his commitment to bridging environmental science with Structural engineering practical applications. His projects focus on improving construction and environmental sustainability in freezing regions, with emphasis on railway infrastructure and mining areas.

Publications and scholarly impact 📚

Dr. Chen has published over 40 papers in prominent SCI journals, making substantial contributions to the understanding of permafrost and its interaction with engineering projects. His research has been featured in journals such as Cold Regions Science and Technology, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, and The Structural engineering Journal of Geophysical Research. His scholarly work has shaped ongoing global discussions on the challenges of frozen soils in construction and ecological management.

Accolades and recognition 🏅

Dr. Chen’s expertise has been widely recognized within the scientific community. He has received several prestigious awards and has been appointed to editorial boards of leading journals in his field. His contributions have been pivotal in advancing the research on frozen soils, particularly in relation to environmental Structural engineering challenges and engineering solutions in high-altitude and cold regions. Additionally, his involvement in national key research and development projects underscores his stature as a leading innovator.

Legacy and future contributions 🌱

Looking forward, Dr. Chen’s work promises to leave a lasting impact on both environmental science and engineering. His involvement in major national projects, such as the Integration of Monitoring and Data Fusion Technology for Hydroecological Temporal and Spatial Changes of Frozen Soils in Alpine Mining Areas, positions him at the forefront of developing sustainable solutions for cold-region construction. His future contributions are poised to shape infrastructure projects in some of the most challenging environments on Earth, ensuring that development in these regions is both sustainable and safe.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Degradation of warm permafrost and talik formation on the Qinghai‒Tibet Plateau in 2006–2021
    Authors: Mei, Q.-H., Chen, J., Liu, Y.-Q., Wang, J.-C., Zhao, Y.-J.
    Journal: Advances in Climate Change Research, 2024, 15(2), pp. 275–284
  • Title: Advances in retrogressive thaw slump research in permafrost regions
    Authors: Li, Y., Liu, Y., Chen, J., Dong, T., Zhao, Y.
    Journal: Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 2024, 35(2), pp. 125–142
  • Title: Long-term responses of permafrost to the dual impacts of climate warming and engineering disturbance along the Qinghai-Tibet Highway
    Authors: Jiang, G., Fu, Z., Gao, S., Liu, Y., Wu, Q.
    Journal: Cold Regions Science and Technology, 2024, 220, 104135
  • Title: Effect of Orientation and Skylight Area Ratio on Building Energy Efficiency in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
    Authors: Wang, Y., Qin, H., Wang, Y., Zhang, S., Song, H.
    Journal: Buildings, 2024, 14(3), 755
  • Title: Aboveground Biomass Mapping and Analysis of Spatial Drivers in the Qinghai–Xizang Plateau Permafrost Zone: A Case Study of the Beilu River Basin
    Authors: Wu, Y., Zhao, J., Chen, J., Zhao, Y., Miao, Z.
    Journal: Plants, 2024, 13(5), 686

Assoc Prof Dr.  Chiara Garau – Urban and regional planning – Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr.  Chiara Garau - Urban and regional planning - Women Researcher Award

DICAAR, Univesity of Cagliari - Italy

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🌟 Early academic pursuits

Chiara Garau’s academic journey began with a passion for urban planning and architecture. she earned dual degrees, graduating with 110/110 summa cum laude, first in architectural engineering (december 2003) and later in communication science (february 2013), from the university of cagliari, italy. driven by a thirst for knowledge, she furthered her studies by obtaining a phd in land engineering and urban planning in 2008, coupled with a ii-level master’s degree in business intelligence (2005). her early academic foundation laid the groundwork for her distinguished career in urban and regional planning.

💼 Professional endeavors

Garau’s career flourished as she became an associate professor at the university of cagliari’s department of civil and environmental engineering and architecture (dicaar). she gained national recognition in june 2021, obtaining the qualification as a full professor in urban and regional planning (icar/20). over the years, she held various prestigious fellowships and roles, including scientific and technical adviser for observatory smart cities of rome and serving on the scientific committee of the young academics aesop. garau has also delivered lectures internationally, from the netherlands to south africa, ireland, and beyond, emphasizing her global academic influence.

📊 Contributions and research focus

Garau’s research interests revolve around sustainable urban development, smart cities, and spatial planning. she played a key role in coordinating phd courses on “smart and sustainable cities,” which influenced urban planning curriculums in italy. her work spans innovative Urban and regional planning smart mobility strategies and urban sustainability, with a significant focus on european cohesion policies and regional development. she also contributed to projects like benchmarking urban mobility and evaluating proglacial lakes' future in collaboration with international institutions.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

Garau has received numerous accolades for her outstanding work in urban planning. she won the best paper award at the iccsa 2015 for her study on smart urban mobility in italian cities. her expertise was further recognized by the european commission in 2019 when she was selected as the only italian jury member for the prestigious regostars awards. her participation in the “science tour 2016: city of the future” program in Urban and regional planning germany, selected by the german federal ministry of education and research, is another testament to her international recognition.

🌍 Impact and influence

Garau’s impact extends beyond academia into the realm of policy and urban development. she was recognized by the european commission for her contributions to regional and urban policy and regularly collaborates with international bodies to shape smart city initiatives. her work has Urban and regional planning influenced urban mobility, sustainability, and spatial development strategies across europe and beyond. her role in global conferences such as the nobel x conference in urbanism, alongside notable scholars, underscores her influence in the global academic community.

📚 Legacy and future contributions

as a forward-thinking academic, garau continues to shape the future of urban planning. her work on smart cities, regional development, and sustainable urban design paves the way for future generations of scholars and practitioners. she remains a prominent figure in the academic and urban planning worlds, with numerous publications and collaborative projects to her name. garau’s involvement with global institutions, such as trinity college dublin and the university of malta, ensures her research and teachings will continue to inspire and impact urban policy worldwide.

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Assoc Prof Dr. Michela Longo – Transportation Sector – Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Michela Longo - Transportation Sector - Women Researcher Award

Politecnico di Milano - Italy

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📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Michela Longo's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Bergamo, where she excelled in her studies and presented a thesis on the "Identification and Control of Knee Movement in Healthy Subjects Subjected to FES." Her passion for engineering led her to pursue a Master's degree in Computer Engineering with an Industrial Informatics focus, graduating with a perfect score of 110/110. Her thesis, "Control of Experiments and Optimization of Data Processing Algorithms for an Electrochemistry Laboratory," showcased her dedication to innovative research. Michela's academic excellence continued with a Ph.D. in Mechatronics, Information, Innovative Technologies, and Mathematical Methods from the University of Bergamo, where she developed an "intelligent" press for springback control in the bending process.

🏗️ PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Michela Longo's professional career is marked by her significant contributions to academia and industry. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at Politecnico di Milano in the Concurrent Sector 09/E2, focusing on Electrical Systems for Energy. Her tenure as an RTDb Researcher involved leading a project on the optimal planning of electric vehicle charging stations, while her work as an RTDa Researcher focused on the energy sustainability analysis of distribution networks. Michela has also been a research fellow at Politecnico di Milano, where she investigated electric and energy systems for the green economy and smart cities. Her early career included a research grant on the Ingenio project, developing software environments for teaching and research.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Longo's research spans several innovative topics, including electric mobility, renewable energy sources, and energy systems for smart cities. Her work on statistical analysis models for green economy initiatives has significantly advanced the field. Michela has been instrumental in developing algorithms for electric vehicle charging station planning and analyzing the sustainability of distribution networks. Her contributions to Transportation Sector digital signal processing and environmental data collection have furthered the understanding and application of these technologies in both academic and practical settings.

🏅 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Throughout her career, Dr. Michela Longo has been recognized for her exceptional contributions to engineering and research. She has received several accolades, including the National Scientific Qualification of Full Professor in the Concurrent Sector 09/E2. Her dedication to teaching and Transportation Sector research has made her a respected figure in the academic community. Michela's innovative work and commitment to excellence have earned her a prominent place in her field.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Longo's impact extends beyond her immediate academic and research contributions. She has played a crucial role in shaping the future of energy systems and electric mobility through her innovative research and development. Her work has influenced policies and practices in renewable energy and smart city initiatives. Michela's commitment to sustainability and technological advancement has inspired many in the Transportation Sector field and contributed to the global push towards a greener and more efficient energy system.

🔗 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Longo's legacy is built on a foundation of groundbreaking research and dedicated teaching. As she continues to explore new frontiers in energy systems and electric mobility, her future contributions are anticipated to further advance the field. Michela's ongoing projects and publications ensure that her work will continue to influence and inspire future generations of engineers and researchers. Her legacy will be one of innovation, sustainability, and a commitment to excellence in engineering.

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