Keith F. A. Walters | Decision Sciences Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Keith F. A. Walters | Decision Sciences Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Keith F. A. Walters,Harper Adams University, United Kingdom

Dr. Keith F. A. Walters is a distinguished biologist 🌿 with expertise in entomology and environmental science. Holding a Ph.D. 🎓 from the University of East Anglia, he has led groundbreaking research on pest management and ecological sustainability. As Head of Environmental Biology at Fera/Central Science Laboratory, he managed multi-million-pound programs combating invasive species while fostering collaboration with government agencies and stakeholders. With extensive teaching and curriculum development experience 📚, he has shaped the education of countless students worldwide. Dr. Walters’ dedication to scientific advancement and education has left an indelible mark on the field of biology.

 

Publication Profile

Qualification 

Dr. Keith F. A. Walters possesses a rich academic background, earning a BSc Hons in Zoology 🐾 from Imperial College, University of London, alongside an ARCS from the Royal College of Science. His academic journey culminated in a PhD 🎓 in Insect Behavioural Ecology from the University of East Anglia/Rothamsted Research. Recognized for his contributions, he holds prestigious titles such as FRES (Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society) and FRSB (Fellow of the Society of Biology). Dr. Walters has continued his intellectual pursuits with distinction, undertaking courses in Mathematics and Computing at the Open University and acquiring various management qualifications, demonstrating a lifelong commitment to learning and leadership.

 

Experience

Dr. Keith F. A. Walters has amassed extensive experience in scientific leadership 🧪 and research management, notably serving as Head of the Defra National Phytophthora Programme, spearheading a £24m initiative for the containment of invasive fungal-like diseases. His tenure at Fera/Central Science Laboratory saw him manage diverse teams focusing on environmental biology 🌱, pest management, and agricultural ecology. Prior roles include research at ADAS and the Department of Agriculture, emphasizing sustainable pest control and bee disease diagnosis. Dr. Walters’ commitment to education 📚 is evident through his roles in curriculum development, supervision of postgraduate research, and teaching at esteemed institutions worldwide. His multifaceted contributions have left a lasting impact on both scientific advancement and education.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Keith F.A. Walters’ research spans diverse areas within entomology and pest management 🪲, focusing on integrated pest management strategies, ecological modeling of pest populations, and understanding the behavioral patterns of insect pests. His work delves into the dynamics of pest distribution and movement, as well as the impact of environmental factors on pest populations. Additionally, he contributes to research on pollinator habitats 🌸 and the interactions between pollinators and plants. Through his comprehensive investigations, Dr. Walters aims to develop sustainable solutions for pest control while promoting biodiversity and ecological balance in agricultural ecosystems.

 

Publication Top Notes

📚 Walters, K.F.A. et al. (2024). “Constraints and solutions for development and uptake of integrated pest management in the UK.” Published in Annals of Applied Biology. Not cited.

🔗 Gill, M.C. et al. (2023). “Potential use of floral nectar sugar characteristics in plant selection for pollinator habitats.” Published in Journal of Apicultural Research. Cited by 3.

🐌 Petrovskii, S. et al. (2022). “A predictive model and a field study on heterogeneous slug distribution in arable fields arising from density dependent movement.” Published in Scientific Reports. Cited by 2.

🦟 Nasir, S. et al. (2022). “Larvicidal activity of acetone extract and green synthesized silver nanoparticles from Allium sativum L. against the dengue vector Aedes aegypti L.” Published in Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology. Cited by 12.

🐝 Ryder, J.T. et al. (2021). “Lower pollen nutritional quality delays nest building and egg laying in Bombus terrestris audax micro-colonies leading to reduced biomass gain.” Published in Apidologie. Cited by 6.

🐌 Forbes, E. et al. (2021). “Stability of patches of higher population density within the heterogeneous distribution of the gray field slug Deroceras reticulatum in arable fields in the UK.” Published in Insects. Cited by 2.

🐌 Ellis, J. et al. (2020). “Movement patterns of the grey field slug (Deroceras reticulatum) in an arable field.” Published in Scientific Reports. Cited by 5.

🐌 Forbes, E. et al. (2020). “Locomotor behaviour promotes stability of the patchy distribution of slugs in arable fields: Tracking the movement of individual Deroceras reticulatum.” Published in Pest Management Science. Cited by 7.

🪱 Petrovskaya, N.B. et al. (2020). “Modelling a targeted use of pesticide procedure for pest populations with heterogeneous spatial distributions.” Published in Ecological Modelling. Cited by 4.

Chaoyu Zheng | Decision Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Chaoyu Zheng | Decision Sciences | Best Researcher Award

PhD at Wuxi University, China

Dr. Chaoyu Zheng is a distinguished researcher specializing in Risk Management and Decision Theory, with a rich educational background. He completed his Ph.D. at the Singapore University of Technology and Design in December 2022, adding to his prior doctoral studies at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, concluded in December 2023.🎓 Dr. Zheng’s academic journey reflects his commitment to advancing knowledge in critical areas. His research focus encompasses Risk Management, particularly in the domains of Risk Identification, Assessment, Evolution, and Emergency Management. Additionally, he specializes in Decision Theory Methods and Applications, where he contributes significantly to the field through the application of Fuzzy Evidential Reasoning.🌐 With a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of his research areas, Dr. Zheng’s work has broader implications for effective risk mitigation and decision-making strategies. His academic pursuits highlight a dedication to addressing contemporary challenges and advancing methodologies for informed decision-making in complex scenarios. Dr. Zheng’s innovative contributions position him as a prominent figure in the interdisciplinary intersection of Risk Management and Decision Theory.

 

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Education :

Dr. Chaoyu Zheng is an accomplished scholar with a rich academic journey, marked by a fervent pursuit of knowledge and expertise. He completed his doctoral studies at the Singapore University of Technology and Design from December 2021 to December 2022, where he delved into cutting-edge research and contributed significantly to his field. 🎓 Prior to this, from September 2018 to December 2023, he embarked on another impactful Ph.D. journey at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, focusing on Risk Management and Decision Theory.Before his doctoral pursuits, Dr. Zheng earned his Master’s degree at Nanjing University of Finance & Economics, where he honed his skills and deepened his understanding of his chosen field from September 2015 to June 2018. 📘 His academic journey commenced at Jinan University, where he completed his Bachelor’s degree from September 2011 to June 2015, laying the foundation for his subsequent academic endeavors.Through these educational milestones, Dr. Chaoyu Zheng has cultivated a diverse and comprehensive understanding of his field, shaping him into a knowledgeable and dedicated professional. His academic journey is a testament to his commitment to advancing research and contributing valuable insights to the academic community.

Research Focus  :

Dr. Chaoyu Zheng is an accomplished researcher with a primary focus on Risk Management and Decision Theory, evident in his extensive contributions to the field. 🌐 His research spans diverse areas, including operational risk modeling for logistics systems, business model innovation in cold chain logistics, and the evaluation of corporate social responsibility using cloud models. Notably, he explores innovative approaches such as Bayesian networks, fuzzy evidential reasoning, and Pythagorean fuzzy multiattribute decision making. 🤔 Dr. Zheng’s work also addresses critical issues like haze risk reduction, emergency medical resource allocation, and resilience assessment in public health emergencies, showcasing a multidimensional and impactful research portfolio.

Publication Top Notes :

  1. The cultivation mechanism of green technology innovation in manufacturing industry: From the perspective of ecological niche 🌱
    • Published in Journal of Cleaner Production (2020)
    • Cited by 126
  2. Optimization of Chinese coal-fired power plants for cleaner production using Bayesian network 🏭
    • Published in Journal of Cleaner Production (2020)
    • Cited by 52
  3. Closed-loop supply chain pricing strategy for electric vehicle batteries recycling in China🔋
    • Published in Environment, Development and Sustainability (2022)
    • Cited by 27
  4. Operational risk modeling for cold chain logistics system: a Bayesian network approach ❄️
    • Published in Kybernetes (2021)
    • Cited by 17
  5. Strategies of haze risk reduction using the tripartite game model 🌫️
    • Published in Complexity (2020)
    • Cited by 9
  6. Business model innovation risk factors based on grounded theory: A multiple‐case analysis of cold chain logistics companies in China 📦
    • Published in Managerial and Decision Economics (2022)
    • Cited by 4
  7. Pythagorean fuzzy multiattribute group decision making based on risk attitude and evidential reasoning methodology 📊
    • Published in International Journal of Intelligent Systems (2021)
    • Cited by 4
  8. A large group hesitant fuzzy linguistic DEMATEL approach for identifying critical success factors in public health emergencies 🏥
    • Published in Aslib Journal of Information Management (2023)
    • Cited by 2
  9. Risk assessment method on haze networks public opinion based on intuitionistic fuzzy choquet integral 📰
    • Published in International Journal of Fuzzy Systems (2022)
    • Cited by 2
  10. Power battery third-party reverse logistics provider selection: Fuzzy evidential reasoning 🔋
    • Published in Energy & Environment (2023)
    • Cited by 1