Christina Jones | Clinical Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Christina Jones | Clinical Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Professor Clinical Health Psychology, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

Dr. Sangmok Kang is a distinguished Professor of Economics at Pusan National University in South Korea. With a focus on environmental and resource economics, Dr. Kang has made significant contributions to the field through his research and publications, particularly in the areas of efficiency, productivity, and applied microeconomics. He has held various leadership positions within the university and has served as a visiting scholar at several prestigious institutions worldwide.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Research Experience: Sangmok Kang has a vast array of research publications, with a strong focus on environmental and resource economics. His work spans critical areas like pollution control, energy efficiency, and sustainable development, making significant contributions to both theory and practice.
  2. International Recognition: His positions as a visiting scholar at prestigious institutions like the University of Chicago and Purdue University, as well as his collaboration with international researchers, indicate that his work is recognized and respected globally. This international exposure enhances the impact of his research.
  3. Diverse Research Contributions: Kang has authored numerous articles in high-impact journals, covering a wide range of topics such as carbon neutrality, energy efficiency, and economic growth. His work in applied economics is both extensive and influential, addressing contemporary global challenges.
  4. Leadership in Academia: His roles as Dean, Head Professor, and Director at Pusan National University demonstrate his leadership in academic and research environments. This leadership experience, combined with his research prowess, underscores his holistic contribution to the field.
  5. Applied Impact of Research: Kang’s research often focuses on practical applications, such as evaluating the efficiency of industries and the economic impact of environmental regulations. This applied research is crucial for policy-making and economic planning, adding real-world value to his academic work.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Engagement in Interdisciplinary Research: While Kang has a strong focus on economics and environmental issues, further engagement in interdisciplinary research that integrates technology, social sciences, and policy-making could broaden the impact of his work.
  2. Enhancing Public Communication: While his academic output is robust, there is an opportunity to increase the visibility of his research among the general public and policymakers. Simplifying complex research findings into more accessible formats could help in this regard.
  3. Mentorship and Collaboration: While there is evidence of supervision of graduate programs, more emphasis on mentoring young researchers and fostering collaborative projects across different disciplines could enhance his academic influence.

Education 🎓

Dr. Kang earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Pusan National University in 1993, with a dissertation on the economic behavior of firms in relation to pollution standards. He also holds an M.A. (1986) and a B.A. (1984) in Economics from the same university. His academic journey has been deeply rooted in the study of economic disparities, environmental efficiency, and regional economic growth.

Experience 🏅

Dr. Kang’s career spans over three decades, during which he has held multiple academic and research positions. He has served as the Dean of the College of Economics and International Trade and the Graduate School of International Studies at Pusan National University. His international experience includes visiting scholar roles at the University of Connecticut, Oregon State University, and the University of Chicago, among others. Dr. Kang’s leadership and research have significantly influenced both academic and policy-making circles.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Kang’s research interests lie in environmental and resource economics, efficiency and productivity analysis, applied microeconomics, and regional economics. His work often intersects with issues of sustainability and economic growth, focusing on how environmental regulations impact economic efficiency. His extensive research has contributed to the development of more effective policies for managing environmental and economic challenges.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Kang has been recognized for his contributions to the field of economics with several awards, including acknowledgments from educational authorities in Korea. His leadership in research and academia has been instrumental in advancing economic studies in Korea and beyond, making him a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”

Publications  Top Notes📚

Dr. Kang has authored numerous articles in leading journals, contributing valuable insights to the field of economics. Some of his key publications include:

Li, Z., & Kang, S. (2024). Towards sustainable development goals: An analysis of environmental efficiency and the impacts of self-purification capacity across diverse income levels. Environmental Research. Link

Kang, S., Li, Z., & Jeong, D. (2022). An Effect of Carbon Dioxide and Energy Reduction on Production Efficiency and Economic Growth: Application of Carbon Neutrality in Korea. Sustainability. Link

Reimer, J., & Kang, S. (2010). Estimation of trade and domestic distortions: An application to world agriculture. Journal of Productivity Analysis. Link

Conclusion

Sangmok Kang is a highly deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His extensive research portfolio, leadership roles, and contributions to the field of economics, particularly in environmental and resource economics, make him a standout candidate. His work has not only advanced academic knowledge but also provided valuable insights for practical applications in policy-making and industry.

 

Jong-Chul Yang | Psychiatry | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Jong-Chul Yang | Psychiatry | Best Research Article Award

Professor, Jeonbuk National University Hospital, South Korea

Jong-Chul Yang, M.D., Ph.D. is a distinguished professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Jeonbuk National University (JBNU) Medical School and serves as the director of the Anxiety and Stress Clinic at JBNU Hospital in South Korea. Born on August 5, 1969, in Suncheon-city, Jellanam-do, Republic of Korea, Dr. Yang has made significant contributions to the field of psychiatry with a focus on anxiety disorders, neurobiology, and psychopharmacology.

Education 🎓

Dr. Yang completed his medical education (M.D., 1994) and psychiatric residency training (1999) at Chonnam National University & Hospital in Korea. He further specialized with a neuropsychiatric fellowship (2003) and earned his Ph.D. (2004) from the same institution. He also served as a research professor at the Anxiety Research Clinics at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City from 2012 to 2014.

Experience 💼

Dr. Yang has held several prestigious positions, including chairman of the Academic Committee of the Korean Neuropsychiatric Association, director of International Relations for the Korean Academy of Anxiety Disorders, and director of the Research Committee of the Korean Association of Psychoanalysis. He is also an international fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Yang’s research spans three main areas:

  1. Neurobiology and psychopharmacology of anxiety disorders.
  2. Functional neuroimaging studies on emotion and cognition.
  3. Scientific research on psychoanalysis.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Yang has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to psychiatry and research. His accolades highlight his commitment to advancing mental health care and understanding complex psychiatric conditions.

Profile 🌐

Explore more about Dr. Jong-Chul Yang’s professional journey and contributions on his Scopus Profile.

Publications Top Notes📖

  1. Brain morphological changes and functional neuroanatomy related to cognitive and emotional distractors during working memory maintenance in post-traumatic stress disorder
    • Journal: Brain Research Bulletin
    • Year: 2024
    • Cited by: Pending
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  2. The association between adverse childhood experiences and self-harm among South Korean children and adolescents: a cross-sectional study
    • Journal: Child Health Nursing Research
    • Year: 2023
    • Cited by: Pending
  3. Association of the Comprehensive Attention Test and the Korean Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Fourth Edition in Children and Adolescents With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
    • Journal: Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
    • Year: 2023
    • Cited by: Pending
  4. Neural Correlates of Emotion–Cognition Interaction During Working Memory Maintenance in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: The Role of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex
    • Journal: Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology
    • Year: 2022
    • Cited by: 1
  5. Comparative Functional Connectivity of Core Brain Regions between Implicit and Explicit Memory Tasks Underlying Negative Emotion in General Anxiety Disorder
    • Journal: Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience
    • Year: 2022
    • Cited by: 4