Deinsam Ogan | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Frontier Researcher Award

Mr. Deinsam Ogan | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Frontier Researcher Award

Lecturer & Project Manager | University of Wolverhampton | United Kingdom

Mr. Deinsam Ogan is a researcher, lecturer, and research project manager in the science and engineering domain, currently contributing to research development and postgraduate research capacity building within a UK academic environment, with expertise spanning environmental geology, mining health, safety and environmental systems, sustainability, and circular economy research. He holds advanced academic training in mining health, safety, and environmental studies, with specialization in small-scale gold mining systems, environmental impact analysis, and risk mitigation frameworks. His professional experience includes leading and managing multidisciplinary research projects, contributing to funded research initiatives on sustainability and mining-related environmental challenges, and supporting curriculum and module development in the built and environmental disciplines. He has held technical and leadership roles within national and international research, regulatory, and development-focused committees, contributing to geological research, environmental reporting, and policy-oriented technical documentation. His research focus centers on sustainable mining practices, environmental risk management, and applied geological research, with peer-recognized scholarly outputs evidenced by citations and research visibility. He has contributed to academic service through research committees, mentoring, and collaborative initiatives, demonstrating strong potential for continued research impact and leadership.

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Esra Karaman | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Esra Karaman | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Research Expert | Hacettepe University | Turkey

Dr. Esra Karaman is a researcher and expert at Hacettepe University specializing in environmental engineering, with advanced academic training in ecotoxicology and sustainable process design. Her research primarily investigates the ecotoxicity of environmental pollutants, with a focus on the toxic effects of ionic and nanoparticulate silver through meta-analysis methods. She has made significant contributions in green chemistry, circular economy, and sustainable process optimization, bridging academic research with practical applications. Dr. Karaman has led and contributed to numerous projects on occupational health and safety, behavior-based safety, and digital and green transformation, demonstrating strong leadership in research coordination and capacity-building initiatives. Her scholarly work includes publications in peer-reviewed journals, contributions to authoritative handbooks, and translation of key scientific frameworks, reflecting her commitment to advancing knowledge and accessibility in her field. She has also played a pivotal role in developing tools and training methodologies that strengthen institutional and professional capabilities. With a growing citation record and recognized expertise, Dr. Karaman continues to demonstrate high potential for impactful, innovative research that addresses critical environmental and occupational health challenges globally.

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Vineet Srivastava | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Vineet Srivastava | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

University of Szeged | Hungary

Mr. Vineet Srivastava is a researcher specializing in environmental science with a focus on climate–agriculture interactions, currently serving in an academic research role dedicated to advancing sustainable environmental systems. He holds advanced degrees with specialization in climate change and environmental sciences, supported by rigorous training in analytical methods and sensor-based monitoring. His professional experience includes contributing to national environmental projects aimed at improving resource management and rural sustainability, along with prior research responsibilities in environmental monitoring and water-system improvement initiatives. His research centers on greenhouse-gas estimation, photoacoustic spectroscopy, sustainable agriculture, and environmental modeling, resulting in peer-reviewed publications spanning agricultural emissions, climate-resilient farming, and environmental health frameworks. He has presented his work internationally and engaged in multidisciplinary collaborations that strengthen the scientific understanding of emission dynamics and sustainable land-use practices. His contributions have been recognized through research excellence honors and growing academic impact, accompanied by involvement in scientific dissemination and participation in professional research communities. Through his commitment to innovation, methodological rigor, and sustainability-focused inquiry, he continues to demonstrate strong potential for leadership and impactful advancements in environmental research.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Srivastava, R., Srivastava, V., & Singh, A. (2023). Multipurpose benefits of an underexplored species purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.): A critical review. Environmental Management, 72(2), 309–320.

2. Mikó, E., Donyina, G. A., Baccouri, W., Tóth, V., Flórián, K., Gyalai, I. M., Yüksel, G., … Srivastava, V. (2025). One health agriculture: Heat stress mitigation dilemma in agriculture. One Health, 100966.

3. Srivastava, V., Mikó, E., Horváth, L., Gombi, C., Szabó, A., & Bozóki, Z. (2025). Unraveling nitrous oxide in free-stall dairy barns: A linear mixed modeling approach to cyclic, spatial, and environmental drivers. Smart Agricultural Technology, 101678.

4. Gombi, C., Szabó, A., Király, C., Srivastava, V., Horváth, L., Mikó, E., & Szabó, G. (2024). Photoacoustic spectroscopy based nitrous oxide measurement for field applications. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 19925.

5. Srivastava, V. (2019). Adaptive soil management practices: Agroforestry technologies. In Sustainable Practices for Natural Resource Management Through Biological Tools (pp. 183–196).

Mr. The nominee’s work advances scientific understanding of agricultural greenhouse-gas emissions and environmental sustainability through innovative analytical and monitoring approaches. By generating evidence-based insights that support climate-resilient agriculture and informed environmental policy, his research contributes to societal well-being and promotes sustainable development at regional and global scales.

Cristiano Fidani | Meteorology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cristiano Fidani | Meteorology | Best Researcher Award

Cristiano Fidani | Istituto Nazionale Di Geofisica E Vulcanologia | Italy

Dr. Cristiano Fidani is a research fellow at the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome, specializing in physics, geophysics, and natural phenomena analysis. With a solid academic foundation in physical sciences and specialization in geophysical and environmental studies, he has developed a distinguished research career focused on the study of electromagnetic emissions, atmospheric and lithospheric coupling mechanisms, and statistical correlations between seismic events and space-borne particle data. He has held key research and leadership roles in national and international projects such as the FURTHER initiative, the Limadou Science program, and the Central Italy Electromagnetic Network, which he directs to advance continuous monitoring of geophysical signals. Dr. Fidani is the inventor of the electrodynamic pluviometer, a patented meteorological instrument that introduced a new principle for measuring rainfall through electric charge detection. His prolific scientific record includes over forty indexed publications and several books addressing the relationship between electromagnetic anomalies and geophysical activity. As an active contributor to the academic community, he serves on editorial boards of journals such as Geosciences and Remote Sensing (MDPI) and Continent and Life Evolution, while maintaining collaborations with major research institutions including CNR Pisa and international observatories. His memberships in professional scientific organizations and consistent pursuit of technological innovation underscore his commitment to advancing geophysical research. Dr. Fidani’s multidisciplinary expertise, leadership in instrumentation development, and dedication to scientific excellence make him an exceptional nominee for the International Robotics and Automation Award.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Fidani, C. (2025). A novel algorithm for thermal monitoring using ECOSTRESS time series: The case of Campi Flegrei, Naples, Italy. Remote Sensing Letters.

2. Fidani, C., et al. (2024). The preparation phase of the 2023 Kahramanmaraş (Turkey) major earthquakes from a multidisciplinary and comparative perspective. Remote Sensing.

3. Fidani, C., et al. (2024). The preparation phase of the 2022 ML 5.7 offshore Fano (Italy) earthquake: A multiparametric–multilayer approach. Geosciences.

Dr. Cristiano Fidani’s pioneering research in geophysics and environmental monitoring integrates advanced sensing technologies and multidisciplinary analysis to enhance the understanding and forecasting of natural hazards. His innovations, such as the electrodynamic pluviometer and multiparametric monitoring systems, contribute significantly to global efforts in disaster prevention, environmental sustainability, and scientific advancement.

Najwa Al-Otaibi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Najwa Al-Otaibi | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Taif University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Najwa Aziz Al-Otaibi is an Assistant Professor at Taif University, specializing in biosciences with a research focus on microbial ecology, aquatic microbiology, and environmental sustainability. She holds advanced degrees in bioscience and biotechnology, with her doctoral research centered on the dynamics of picoplankton communities and their ecological responses to environmental factors. Throughout her academic career, Dr. Al-Otaibi has demonstrated excellence in teaching, mentoring, and leadership through her supervision of graduate students, coordination of microbiology courses, and active participation in academic committees. As a principal investigator, she has led funded projects exploring microbial diversity and biotechnological applications in freshwater and marine systems, contributing valuable insights to environmental microbiology. Her commitment to scientific advancement is reflected in her editorial roles for Marine Environmental Research and Frontiers in Environmental Microbiology, as well as her membership in professional committees dedicated to academic accreditation and student development. Dr. Al-Otaibi has been recognized with multiple honors, including awards for outstanding research presentations and prestigious scholarships and fellowships supporting her postgraduate studies. Her continued dedication to high-impact research, innovative teaching, and community engagement exemplifies academic excellence and positions her as a leading contributor to advancing bioscience research in alignment with national and global sustainability goals.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Calleja, M. L., Al-Otaibi, N., & Morán, X. A. G. (2019). Dissolved organic carbon contribution to oxygen respiration in the central Red Sea. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 4690.

2. Brewin, R. J. W., Morán, X. A. G., Raitsos, D. E., Gittings, J. A., Calleja, M. L., Viegas, M., & Al-Otaibi, N. (2019). Factors regulating the relationship between total and size-fractionated chlorophyll-a in coastal waters of the Red Sea. Frontiers in Microbiology, 10, 1964.

3. Al-Otaibi, N., Huete-Stauffer, T. M., Calleja, M. L., Irigoien, X., & Morán, X. A. G. (2020). Seasonal variability and vertical distribution of autotrophic and heterotrophic picoplankton in the central Red Sea. PeerJ, 8, e8612.

4. García, F. C., Calleja, M. L., Al-Otaibi, N., Røstad, A., & Morán, X. A. G. (2018). Diel dynamics and coupling of heterotrophic prokaryotes and dissolved organic matter in epipelagic and mesopelagic waters of the central Red Sea. Environmental Microbiology, 20(8), 2990–3000.

5. Morán, X. A. G., García, F. C., Røstad, A., Silva, L., Al-Otaibi, N., Irigoien, X., & others. (2022). Diel dynamics of dissolved organic matter and heterotrophic prokaryotes reveal enhanced growth at the ocean’s mesopelagic fish layer during daytime. Science of the Total Environment, 804, 150098.

Dr. Najwa Aziz Al-Otaibi’s research advances understanding of microbial and ecological processes that sustain aquatic environments, contributing to global efforts in environmental conservation and water sustainability. Her work supports scientific innovation toward healthier ecosystems and aligns with national and international goals for sustainable resource management and climate resilience.

Md Nazmul Husain | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Md Nazmul Husain | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Program Manager | Dhaka Community Medical College and Hospital | Bangladesh

Dr. Md. Nazmul Husain is an accomplished public health professional and epidemiologist currently serving as Program Manager at Dhaka Community Hospital Trust, Bangladesh, where he leads multidisciplinary research and health development projects. He holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, complemented by advanced certifications in Diabetology, General Practice, Ultrasonography, Basic Skills, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. His expertise spans community health, disaster response, maternal and child health, and climate change–related health research. Dr. Husain has demonstrated exceptional leadership in managing national and international collaborations with organizations such as A-PAD Japan, Peace Winds Japan, Mercy Malaysia, and the NIH Climate Change and Health Initiative. His research has contributed to improving healthcare access for vulnerable populations, advancing evidence-based interventions, and strengthening health system resilience. He has also served as a research coordinator and principal investigator on several high-impact public health studies. Recognized with the Young Scientist Award, Dr. Husain’s dedication to scientific excellence and humanitarian service underscores his commitment to advancing public health in Bangladesh and beyond. His continuous pursuit of knowledge through professional training and international collaborations reflects his potential to emerge as a leading figure in global health research and policy innovation.

Profiles: ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Jung, Y. S., Afroz, S., Mow, S. S., Wang, X., Sarpy, C., Islam, M. F., Husain, M. N., Hossain, M. S., Sania, A. R., & Mostofa, M. G. (2025). Pediatric health, climate perceptions, and school absenteeism across three regions of Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

Dr. Md. Nazmul Husain’s work bridges public health research and community-based action, advancing evidence-driven solutions for climate-related health challenges, disaster resilience, and child well-being in vulnerable populations. His contributions promote sustainable healthcare innovation and strengthen global efforts toward equitable, climate-resilient health systems.

Ramón García Marín | Geography | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ramón García Marín | Geography | Best Researcher Award

Full Professor | University of Murcia | Spain

Prof. Dr. Ramón García-Marín is a Full Professor at the University of Murcia, Spain, specializing in Geography with expertise in rural and urban geography, landscape and spatial planning, and natural hazards. He holds a PhD in Geography with highest distinction and has built an exemplary academic and research career marked by scholarly excellence and international collaboration. His professional experience includes significant leadership roles such as Director of the Geography Department, Coordinator of the Doctoral Program in History, Geography and Art History: Society, Territory and Heritage, and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Cuadernos de Turismo. He has authored and co-authored numerous publications in high-impact journals and has contributed to major European and national research projects focused on environmental sustainability, hydrology, and landscape transformation. His work is characterized by methodological rigor, interdisciplinary integration, and a strong commitment to addressing regional and global environmental challenges. Prof. García-Marín has received multiple awards for academic and research excellence, including national and regional distinctions, and holds several recognized research and knowledge transfer periods. As a member of prominent scientific associations and editorial boards, he actively contributes to the advancement of geographic science. His leadership, international visibility, and dedication to mentoring future scholars position him as an influential figure in the field with sustained potential for advancing innovative research and promoting sustainable territorial development.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. García-Marín, R. (2024). Continuity and change in the Ricote Valley Region (Southeastern Spain): An integrated analysis of socio-demographic, territorial and landscape transformations. Land.

2. García-Marín, R. (2024). Basic services and territory: constraints and rural exodus in the southeastern quadrant of Spain. Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense.

3. García-Marín, R. (2024). Depopulation processes in Southern Spain: The case of the Sierra del Segura Region (Albacete). Ager.

4. García-Marín, R. (2023). Multicriteria evaluation techniques in territorial decision-making: Estimation of urban reception capacity in the Metropolitan Area of Murcia. Ciudad y Territorio Estudios Territoriales.

5. García-Marín, R., et al. (2023). David against Goliath? Challenges and opportunities for energy cooperatives in Southern Europe. Energy Research and Social Science.

Prof. Dr. Ramón García-Marín’s work advances scientific understanding of rural and urban transformation, sustainable land management, and territorial resilience. His research provides vital insights for policy development, environmental planning, and sustainable regional growth, contributing meaningfully to both academic progress and societal well-being.

Mingliang Luo | Geographical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mingliang Luo | Geographical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Vice Dean | China West Normal University | China

Prof. Mingliang Luo is a distinguished researcher in geographic and environmental sciences, specializing in urbanization, ecosystem services, hydrological modeling, and environmental assessment. His work integrates advanced spatial analysis, digital elevation modeling, and soil-erosion studies, providing practical insights for sustainable regional development and environmental management. Over the years, he has contributed extensively to high-impact journals, demonstrating methodological rigor and innovation, particularly in interdisciplinary research that bridges environmental science, geoinformatics, and ecosystem modeling. Prof. Luo’s research not only addresses critical scientific questions but also offers actionable solutions for real-world environmental challenges, reflecting his commitment to both academic excellence and societal impact. His collaborative projects and leadership in research teams have further strengthened his influence in the field. According to Scopus, his measurable research impact includes 395 citations, 47 documents, and an h-index of 9, highlighting his significant contributions and scholarly recognition in the scientific community.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

1. T. Wang, M. Luo, L. Bai, and W. Li, “Urbanization and Ecosystem Services Supply–Demand Mismatches Across Diverse Resource-Based Cities: Evidence from Sichuan, China,” Sustainability, Switzerland, 2025.

2. X. Wang, Y. Wu, M. Luo, K. Katsanou, J. Wenninger, and R. Bol, “Exports of organic matter, phosphorus and nitrogen from Sichuan Basin: A critical region regulating water quality of the Upper Yangtze River, China,” Journal of Hydrology, 2025.

3. Y. He, M. Luo, H. Yang, L. Bai, and Z. Chen, “Variability of Interpolation Errors and Mutual Enhancement of Different Interpolation Methods,” Applied Sciences, Switzerland, 2024.

4. J. Jiang, M. Luo, L. Bai, Y. Sang, S. Yang, and H. Yang, “Study of slope length (L) extraction based on slope streamline and the comparison of method results,” Scientific Reports, 2024.

Kyoung-Joo Hwang | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kyoung-Joo Hwang | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Staff Scientist at Southwest Research Institute, United States

Dr. Kyoung-Joo Hwang is a leading space physicist specializing in magnetospheric dynamics, magnetic reconnection, and wave-particle interactions. With a Ph.D. from Dartmouth College and advanced degrees from KAIST and Korea University, he has held key research positions at NASA Goddard and currently serves as a Principal Scientist at Southwest Research Institute. Dr. Hwang has led and contributed to major NASA proposals (H-FORT, MIDEX, SMEX) and secured numerous competitive grants as PI or Co-I. His research has produced around 90 peer-reviewed publications, several of which have been highlighted by NASA, ESA, and AGU. He is active in spacecraft data validation, open software development, and serves as a topic editor and reviewer for top journals. As a recognized international collaborator and ISSI team leader, he also organizes sessions at major space science conferences. Dr. Hwang’s exceptional record of scientific innovation, leadership, and service positions him as a standout candidate for top research honors.

Professional Profile 

Scopus Profile

Education

Dr. Kyoung-Joo Hwang’s academic foundation in space physics is rooted in a rigorous and prestigious educational journey. He graduated as the top student with a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Korea University in 1997. He then earned his Master’s degree in Space Physics from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in 1999, where he conducted 3D MHD simulations related to magnetic reconnection and coronal mass ejections. His academic path culminated in a Ph.D. in Space Physics from Dartmouth College in 2006. There, he contributed to auroral physics research and participated in NASA’s Sounding Rocket experiments. Throughout his education, Dr. Hwang focused on both theoretical and observational plasma physics, preparing him for a career in magnetospheric science. This well-rounded academic background laid a strong foundation for his later success in researchEarth and Planetary Sciences, spacecraft mission development, and scientific leadership in the field of heliophysics and magnetospheric plasma dynamics.

Experience

Dr. Kyoung-Joo Hwang has built an exceptional professional career through roles that span elite research institutions and mission-critical NASA programs. He is currently a Principal Scientist at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), where he leads major NASA CubeSat and MIDEX mission proposals. Prior to SwRI, he held prominent research positions at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and the University of Maryland, contributing to flagship missions such as MMS, THEMIS, Cluster, and Van Allen Probes. His earlier appointments at LASP (University of Colorado) and Dartmouth College involved both data analysis and simulation work, including early-stage mission hardware efforts. Across these roles, he has led research in magnetospheric reconnection, plasma instabilities, and wave-particle dynamics. His leadership is further reflected in his role as a proposal PI on multi-million-dollar funded projects and as team leader for multiple International Space Science Institute (ISSI) programs. Dr. Hwang’s career reflects scientific depth, mission integration, and global collaboration.

Research Focus on Earth and Planetary Sciences

Dr. Kyoung-Joo Hwang’s research interests focus on fundamental processes governing space plasma dynamics, particularly magnetic reconnection, Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities, dipolarization fronts, and magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling. His work combines spacecraft data analysis with advanced simulations to explore multi-scale plasma phenomena in Earth’s magnetosphere. He has extensively used data from missions such as MMS, THEMIS, Cluster, and FAST to investigate magnetic field dynamics, wave structures, and particle acceleration. His interest also extends to spacecraft instrumentation and data validation, ensuring the accuracy of datasets for community-wide scientific use. Dr. Hwang’s interdisciplinary approach—blending theory, modeling, and observation—has helped identify and characterize complex space weather drivers and plasma turbulence mechanisms. Through leadership in NASA mission concept proposals and international teams (ISSI), he aims to advance understanding of cross-scale processes that impact space weather forecasting and magnetospheric science. His research continues to push the boundaries of knowledge in heliophysics and geospace environments.

Award and Honor

While specific awards are not explicitly listed in his CV, Dr. Kyoung-Joo Hwang has received significant honors and recognition through leadership roles, high-impact publications, and competitive grant awards. His work has been repeatedly highlighted by major agencies such as NASA and ESA, including featured publications in AGU Research Spotlight, NASA’s Heliopress Highlights, and ESA science news. As a reviewer for over 100 scientific papers and ~40 major proposals, he is recognized as a trusted expert in the field. He has been selected as a Topic Editor for Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, a sign of his leadership in the global scientific community. Leading multiple ISSI international teams also reflects peer recognition of his expertise. His successful PI roles on numerous NASA and NSF-funded projects further demonstrate professional acknowledgment of his scientific innovation. These collective achievements and recognitions mark Dr. Hwang as a highly respected and accomplished researcher in space science.

Publications Top Notes

    • Title: Outstanding Questions and Future Research on Magnetic Reconnection

      • Authors: [First author] et al.

      • Year: 2025

      • Citations: 2

    • Title: Long-term Earth Magnetosphere Science Orbit with Earth-Moon Resonance Orbit

      • Authors: [First author] et al.

      • Year: 2025

    • Title: Complex Interaction of Reconnected Field Lines at Earth’s Magnetopause Under Sub-Alfvénic Solar Wind With Northward Magnetic Field

      • Authors: [First author] et al.

      • Year: 2024

    • Title: Advanced Methods for Analyzing In-Situ Observations of Magnetic Reconnection

      • Authors: [First author] et al.

      • Year: 2024

      • Citations: 8

    • Title: Particle Acceleration by Magnetic Reconnection in Geospace

      • Authors: [First author] et al.

      • Year: [Year not specified]

      • Citations: 22

    • Title: Cross-Scale Processes of Magnetic Reconnection

      • Authors: [First author] et al.

      • Year: [Likely 2023 or 2024]

      • Citations: 9

    • Title: Ion-Scale Magnetic Flux Rope Generated From Electron-Scale Magnetopause Current Sheet: Magnetospheric Multiscale Observations

      • Authors: [First author] et al.

      • Year: 2023

      • Citations: 8

Conclusion

Dr. Kyoung-Joo Hwang is a distinguished space physicist with a global reputation for advancing our understanding of Earth’s magnetosphere and space plasma processes. With a strong academic foundation, diverse professional experience across leading institutions, and a research portfolio that integrates spacecraft data with theoretical modeling, Dr. Hwang exemplifies scientific leadership. He has consistently secured major research funding, contributed to high-profile space missions, and published influential papers that are recognized by NASA, ESA, and top journals. His editorial, review, and community service roles further underscore his commitment to the broader advancement of space science. While there is room for future growth in mentorship and science communication, his contributions to heliophysics are both deep and far-reaching. Dr. Hwang’s combination of technical expertise, mission leadership, and scholarly impact makes him an outstanding candidate for prestigious research awards and a role model for emerging scientists in the field.

Jiang Youjing | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jiang Youjing | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Master at Henan University, China

Ms. Youjing Jiang is a Master’s student at the College of Geographical Sciences, Henan University, China, specializing in climate change, agriculture, remote sensing, and environmental data analysis. With a strong academic foundation in Geographic Information Science from Harbin Normal University and ongoing postgraduate studies in Geography, she demonstrates a keen interest in applying geospatial technologies to address pressing environmental challenges. Her interdisciplinary background equips her with valuable analytical and technical skills, particularly in handling environmental data and satellite imagery. While still in the early stages of her research career, Ms. Jiang shows promise in contributing to the fields of climate science and sustainable agriculture. Her academic trajectory reflects a commitment to scientific inquiry and the pursuit of knowledge in areas vital to global development. As she continues her research and begins to publish and participate in academic forums, she is poised to make meaningful contributions to environmental and geographical sciences.

ORCID Profile

Education

Ms. Youjing Jiang has pursued a solid academic path in the field of geographical sciences. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Geographic Information Science from Harbin Normal University, where she developed a foundational understanding of spatial data analysis, GIS applications, and environmental systems. Currently, she is enrolled in a Master of Science program in Geography at Henan University, one of China’s respected institutions for environmental and earth sciences. Her graduate studies allow her to deepen her expertise in climate science, agricultural systems, and geospatial technologies. Through her education, Ms. Jiang has built a strong interdisciplinary knowledge base that combines theory, technical training, and applied environmental studies. This academic progression demonstrates her commitment to advancing her knowledge and skill set in critical areas of global importance such as climate change and sustainable land management. Her academic choices reflect a clear vision toward a research-driven and environmentally focused career.

Professional Experience

As a current Master’s student, Ms. Youjing Jiang’s professional experience is primarily grounded in her academic training and involvement in research-related activities. While no formal work experience is listed in her CV, her engagement in academic environments suggests exposure to research labs, data analysis tasks, and coursework involving practical applications of GIS and remote sensing technologies. Her role within the Faculty of Geographical Science and Engineering at Henan University likely involves collaborative research, environmental modeling, and the use of geospatial tools to analyze climate and agricultural trends. Although still at an early stage in her professional journey, her hands-on experience in handling environmental datasets and interpreting remote sensing imagery positions her well for research roles in academia or environmental consulting. As she progresses, opportunities such as internships, research assistantships, or field projects would greatly enhance her applied experience and provide a stronger professional foundation to complement her academic achievements.

Research Interest

Ms. Youjing Jiang’s research interests lie at the intersection of environmental science and geospatial analysis. She is particularly focused on climate change and its impacts on agriculture, as well as the application of remote sensing and environmental data analysis to monitor and address ecological changes. Her academic background in Geographic Information Science, combined with her current graduate studies in Geography, enables her to explore how spatial technologies can support sustainable development and environmental resilience. She is interested in using satellite imagery, geospatial modeling, and big environmental data to understand long-term patterns in land use, weather, and crop health. These interests place her at the forefront of contemporary environmental research, especially as global challenges related to food security and climate variability become increasingly urgent. Her work has the potential to inform both scientific understanding and policy recommendations for climate adaptation and agricultural sustainability in China and beyond.

Award and Honor

As of the current CV, there is no mention of specific awards or honors received by Ms. Youjing Jiang. This may be due to her early career stage as a graduate student, during which recognition typically comes in the form of scholarships, research grants, or academic performance awards. If she has received any academic distinctions, such as honors during her undergraduate studies or recognition for outstanding research at her current university, these would strengthen her profile considerably. As she continues to develop her research and begins to participate in academic conferences or publish in scientific journals, she may become eligible for honors related to innovation, academic excellence, or environmental research contributions. Tracking such achievements in the future will be important for establishing her credentials and visibility within the research community. Recognitions, even at the university or departmental level, will play a crucial role in demonstrating her commitment and impact within her chosen field.

Conclusion

Ms. Youjing Jiang is an emerging researcher with a strong academic background in geographical sciences and a growing interest in climate change, agriculture, and geospatial analysis. With formal education in Geographic Information Science and current graduate studies in Geography at Henan University, she possesses a solid technical and theoretical foundation for environmental research. Although still early in her career, her focus on high-impact issues such as climate variability and sustainable agriculture positions her well for future contributions to the field. While she has not yet accumulated significant professional experience or formal recognitions, her research direction is both timely and aligned with global scientific priorities. Continued engagement in research activities, academic publishing, and participation in scholarly forums will be key to her development as a leading environmental scientist. With dedication and mentorship, Ms. Jiang is well-placed to evolve into a respected figure in geospatial and climate-related research communities.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Measurement of Suspended Sediment Concentration at the Outlet of the Yellow River Canyon: Using Sentinel-2 Images and Machine Learning

  • Authors: Genxin Song, Youjing Jiang, Xinyu Lei, Shiyan Zhai

  • Year: 2025

  • Journal: Remote Sensing

  • DOI: 10.3390/rs17142424

  • Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI