Chenxi Yin | Econometrics | Best Researcher Award

Chenxi Yin | Econometrics | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher at South China University of Technology, China.

Dr. Chenxi Yin is a postdoctoral researcher in the School of Public Administration at South China University of Technology. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Central University of Finance and Economics (2023), where his dissertation focused on “Organizational Resilience, Tax Avoidance Sustainability, and Stock Price Crash Risk.” He also holds an M.A. and B.A. in Economics from Beijing University of Technology and Jilin University, respectively. His academic journey has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of organizational behavior, corporate governance, risk management, and green sustainable development.

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Education

Dr. Yin earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Central University of Finance and Economics in 2023, under the guidance of Professor Wu Yangru. His dissertation focused on organizational resilience and stock price risk, combining economic theory with real-world applications. Prior to that, he completed an M.A. in Economics at Beijing University of Technology, where he explored environmental policy and management. He also holds a B.A. in Economics from Jilin University, where he investigated credit risk transfer in state-owned financial assets.

Experience

Dr. Yin’s teaching experience includes serving as a teaching assistant for graduate-level courses in Financial Econometrics and undergraduate courses in Introduction to Finance and Econometrics at Central University of Finance and Economics. He has actively contributed to a range of research projects, with roles in data processing, policy analysis, and project leadership. His experience in both academic and research environments has equipped him with a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical expertise in environmental and economic issues.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Yin’s academic excellence has been recognized through multiple awards, including the prestigious National Scholarship, the First-Class Scholarship at Jilin University, and the Doctoral Scholarship at Central University of Finance and Economics. He has also received the Graduate Innovation Award at Beijing University of Technology and was named an Outstanding Graduate by the university. Additionally, he has earned first prize in the National College IoT Design Competition and has been recognized as an Outstanding League Member at Central University of Finance and Economics. These honors highlight his outstanding contributions to research and education in economics and environmental policy.

Research Interest

Dr. Yin’s primary research interests lie in organizational behavior, corporate governance, green and sustainable development, and environmental performance evaluation. He has worked extensively on analyzing environmental issues, including air pollution in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, and has developed governance strategies for smog management. His research also focuses on the intersection of economics and policy, with particular emphasis on risk management and sustainability in both corporate and governmental settings.

Conclusion

Dr. Chenxi Yin is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His research has significant academic and practical value in the fields of economics, environmental policy, and governance. His leadership in impactful research projects, teaching experience, and academic honors illustrate his potential for driving sustainable change. With continued international collaboration and broader dissemination of his findings, Dr. Yin is poised to make a lasting impact on global environmental policy and economic resilience. His dedication to interdisciplinary research and sustainability makes him an ideal candidate for this prestigious award.

Publication Top Notes

Effects of shared governance and cost redistribution on air pollution control: a study of game theory–based cooperation

Authors: Yin, C.-X., Gu, Y.-F., Zhao, G.-L.

Year: 2023

Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Volume: 30, Issue 17, Pages: 49180–49196

Citations: 4

Impact of job control on hospital workers’ safety performance: A moderated mediation analysis of the influences of hospital safety climate and social support

Authors: Zhao, G., Yin, C.

Year: 2023

Journal: Nursing Open

Volume: 10, Issue 2, Pages: 781–789

Citations: 2

Rasha Sabeeh | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Rasha Sabeeh | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

professor at AL-nahrain University, Iraq.

Rasha Sabeeh is a prominent researcher and academic based in Iraq, specializing in physiology and medical physics. She is currently a faculty member at Al-Nahrain University in Baghdad, where she has contributed significantly to both teaching and research. Her expertise lies at the intersection of physics and medicine, particularly in how physics can advance medical applications, a rapidly evolving field with vast potential.

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Education

Rasha Sabeeh completed her PhD in Physics at the University of Baghdad (2010-2013), focusing on areas that combine medical applications with physical principles. Prior to this, she earned an MSc in Physics from the University of Mustansiriyah (2006-2009), followed by a BSc in Physics from the same institution (2003-2005). Her robust academic foundation has provided her with a deep understanding of both theoretical and applied physics.

Experience

Dr. Sabeeh’s career spans over a decade, with key positions at Al-Nahrain University, where she has been a faculty member since 2015. She previously worked in the University of Mustansiriyah, gaining extensive experience in teaching and research. Her academic roles have involved guiding students in both undergraduate and postgraduate programs, with a focus on integrating medical physics into traditional physics education.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Sabeeh has been recognized for her research and academic contributions, particularly in the realm of medical physics. Her research has led to numerous publications and significant academic recognition. Though specific awards are not detailed, her tenure as a faculty member and her involvement in international scientific platforms such as Scopus and ResearchGate further attest to her stature in the field. Her continued research is expected to bring further accolades as she expands her influence in medical physics.

Research Interest

Dr. Sabeeh’s research interests bridge the gap between physics and medicine, focusing on the applications of medical physics in diagnosing and treating diseases. She is particularly interested in how medical physics can enhance the precision and effectiveness of medical technologies, including medical imaging and radiation therapy. Her interdisciplinary approach addresses crucial healthcare challenges in Iraq and beyond.

Conclusion

R. S. Ahmed stands out as a well-qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a distinguished academic background, current contributions to the fields of medical physics and physiology, and substantial engagement in the scientific community. With further global collaborations and an increase in innovative applications of their research, Dr. Ahmed could make even more significant strides in advancing both the academic and practical fields they are involved in. Their work is undoubtedly important, and they show immense potential for future achievements in the realm of science and medical research.

Publication Top Notes

Biological activity of MgO nanoparticle synthesis by plasma-assisted reduction method

Authors: Ahmed, R.S., Mohammed, R.S., Abdul Majeed, A.M., Sudhakaran, A.

Journal: Physica Scripta, 2024, 99(11), 115901

Citations: 0

Optical, Structural and Biological Properties of Reduced Silver Oxide Nanoparticles from Anethum Graveolens Leaf Extract by Nonthermal Plasma

Authors: Ahmed, R.S., Dahham, A.M., Abdalameer, N.K., Mohammed, R.S.

Journal: Nano LIFE, 2024, 2450025

Citations: 0

Assessment of uranium-235 distribution in soil samples from Anbar province, Western Iraq

Authors: Al-Ani, D.F., Ahmed, R.S., Khalaf, H.N.B., Mostafa, M.Y.A.

Journal: Physica Scripta, 2023, 98(11), 115024

Citations: 0

Effect of occupational radiation exposure on thyroid glands hormone in workers in Baghdad medical city

Authors: Mater, N.K., Ahmed, R.S., Shamran, H.A.

Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023, 2820, 020010

Citations: 0

The evaluation of tumor volume and radiological features in patients with meningioma treated by multi-session, single session, and hypo fractionation gamma knife radiosurgery

Authors: Ibrahim, R.T., Ahmed, R.S., Hassan, Y.M.

Journal: Onkologia i Radioterapia, 2023, 17(7), pp. 231–234

Citations: 0

Comparison between T2 Turbo Inversion Recovery Magnitude and T2 Frequency Selective Fat Saturation Turbo Spin Echo MRI Sequences in Detection of Perianal Fistula

Authors: Baqir, N.F., Ahmed, R.S., Mohson, K.I.

Journal: International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering, 2023, 19(14), pp. 98–106

Citations: 0

Evaluation of uranium concentration in the blood of breast cancer women with CR-39 detector

Authors: Ahmed, R.S., Mohammed, R.S., Mahdi, K.H., Mostafa, M.Y., Khalaf, H.N.

Journal: Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2022, 182, 110120

Citations: 6

 

Peng Cui | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Peng Cui | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Peng Cui, Northeast Forestry University, China

Prof. Dr. Peng Cui 🏛️ is a distinguished academic with a PhD in Architecture from Harbin Institute of Technology and National University of Singapore. Currently a Professor and PhD Supervisor in Urban and Rural Planning at the College of Landscape Architecture, Northeast Forestry University, he focuses on low-carbon sustainable urban development, green urban design, and building energy simulation & control. Dr. Cui has authored 3 textbooks and 2 monographs, led 7 National Natural Science Foundation projects in China, and secured ongoing research funding of USD 200,000. He has published 23 SCI-indexed papers, with notable contributions to sustainable cities and environmental design. 🌿📚

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🎓 Education and Academic Roles

Professor Peng Cui holds a PhD in Architecture from Harbin Institute of Technology and National University of Singapore. He is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Landscape Architecture and a Professor in Urban and Rural Planning at the College of Landscape Architecture, Northeast Forestry University.

📚 Publications and Achievements

Prof. Cui has authored 3 textbooks and 2 monographs. He has published 23 SCI-indexed papers, including in top-tier journals like Sustainable Cities and Society and Building and Environment.

Research focus

Peng Cui’s research primarily focuses on urban climate and environmental design, particularly in cold regions like Northeast China. His studies explore the impacts of urban green spaces, street design, and building morphology on local climate variables such as land surface temperature (LST), urban heat islands (UHI), and air quality. His work often employs advanced methods like gradient boosted regression trees and optimization algorithms to assess and improve urban microclimates. Key areas of interest include sustainable urban design, energy consumption, and environmental comfort in extreme climates. 🌳🏙️🌡️

Publication top notes

Assessing the effects of urban green spaces metrics and spatial structure on LST and carbon sinks in Harbin, a cold region city in China

Effect of street design on UHI and energy consumption based on vegetation and street aspect ratio: Taking Harbin as an example

Assessing the Effects of Urban Morphology Parameters on PM2.5 Distribution in Northeast China Based on Gradient Boosted Regression Trees Method

[Retracted] A Study on Nonvisual Effects of Natural Light Environment in a Maternity Ward of a Hospital in Cold Area

Research on Acoustic Environment in the Building of Nursing Homes Based on Sound Preference of the Elderly People: A Case Study in Harbin, China

A Sustainable Design Strategy Based on Building Morphology to Improve the Microclimate of University Campuses in Cold Regions of China Using an Optimization Algorithm

Study on the Effect of Streets’ Space Forms on Campus Microclimate in the Severe Cold Region of China—Case Study of a University Campus in Daqing City

Impact of urban morphology on outdoor air temperature and microclimate optimization strategy base on Pareto optimality in Northeast China

Study of the Cooling Effects of Urban Green Space in Harbin in Terms of Reducing the Heat Island Effect

Assessing the Effects of Urban Morphology Parameters on Microclimate in Singapore to Control the Urban Heat Island Effect