Mrs. Zhiying Ji | Environmental economics | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Zhiying Ji | Environmental economics | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Shanghai university, China

Dr. Zhiying Ji is an Associate Professor at SILC Business School, Shanghai University, with a Ph.D. from Fudan University. Her research focuses on environmental economics, corporate sustainability, digital transformation, and economic resilience. She has published extensively in high-impact SSCI and SCI journals such as Journal of Cleaner Production, Sustainability, and Heliyon, with work addressing critical issues like environmental information disclosure, carbon emissions, and infrastructure impacts on mobility. Dr. Ji has led national-level research projects funded by the National Social Science Fund of China, highlighting her academic leadership. With nearly two decades of teaching and research experience, she has contributed significantly to both scholarly knowledge and student development through courses in econometrics, statistics, and economics. Her interdisciplinary approach and commitment to policy-relevant research position her as a leading academic in her field. A visiting scholar experience in Australia adds to her international perspective and collaboration potential.

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Education

Dr. Zhiying Ji holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Fudan University (2001–2004), one of China’s most prestigious institutions. Prior to that, she completed her Master’s degree at Shanghai University (1998–2001), where she built a solid foundation in applied economics and quantitative research. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree from Wuhan University of Technology (1994–1998), where she developed her early interest in economic systems and industrial development. This strong academic background across three major Chinese universities provided her with both theoretical depth and practical skills. The progression from undergraduate to doctoral studies reflects her consistent academic excellence and commitment to scholarly growth. Her educational experiences have shaped a research agenda focused on policy-relevant economics, combining rigorous empirical techniques with real-world applications, particularly in sustainability, environmental policy, and corporate governance. These academic qualifications have effectively supported her long-standing teaching and research career at Shanghai University.

Professional Experience

Dr. Zhiying Ji is an Associate Professor at SILC Business School, Shanghai University, where she has served since 2005. She began her career as a Lecturer and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2009, reflecting recognition of her contributions in teaching and research. Over nearly two decades, she has taught core courses such as Principles of Economics, Econometrics, Business Statistics, and Multinational Corporation Investment. She also gained international experience as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) in Australia in 2010, expanding her global academic perspective. Her career reflects a steady and productive academic trajectory marked by dedication to student development, curriculum innovation, and interdisciplinary research. Through long-term service at Shanghai University, Dr. Ji has played a critical role in enhancing the school’s academic environment and research profile, contributing both as a teacher and as a researcher in economics and sustainability studies.

Research Interest

Dr. Zhiying Ji’s research interests span environmental economics, corporate sustainability, digital transformation, infrastructure, and regional economic development. Her work explores how market forces, policy instruments, and technological changes affect environmental performance and economic resilience. A significant portion of her research focuses on corporate environmental information disclosure, the effects of digital transformation on economic systems, and the role of public infrastructure in shaping population mobility and development. Using robust empirical methodologies and panel data models, her studies address practical issues such as pollution intensity, energy consumption, and factor market distortions. She also examines the peer effects and policy implications in high-polluting industries, emphasizing the intersection of corporate behavior and environmental regulation. Her interdisciplinary focus positions her at the nexus of economics, public policy, and sustainability. These interests are reflected in her numerous SSCI and SCI publications and nationally funded research projects, making her a valuable contributor to both academic and policy-oriented discussions.

Award and Honor

While no specific awards or honors are explicitly listed in the available profile of Dr. Zhiying Ji, her academic achievements are nonetheless indicative of significant professional recognition. She has secured major research grants from the National Social Science Fund of China—an achievement reserved for scholars with demonstrated expertise and impactful research agendas. Projects such as “The Green Effect of Resource Reallocation under Supply-Side Reform” and “Synergistic Mechanism of Energy Transformation under the Double Carbon Goal” reflect national-level recognition of her research excellence. Additionally, her consistent publications in top-tier international journals (SSCI/SCI) signify peer recognition and academic credibility. Being invited as a Visiting Scholar to the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) further implies recognition of her scholarly reputation at the international level. While formal honors or titles may not be documented here, her funding success, publication record, and professional roles serve as strong indicators of her academic distinction and research leadership.

Conclusion

Dr. Zhiying Ji is a highly accomplished academic with a strong foundation in economics and a career dedicated to high-impact research and teaching. Her education from leading Chinese universities, long-standing tenure at Shanghai University, and diverse research in environmental economics and sustainability highlight her as a well-rounded scholar. With publications in reputable international journals and leadership in nationally funded research projects, she demonstrates both academic rigor and societal relevance. Her work addresses urgent global and national issues such as carbon reduction, corporate responsibility, and economic resilience. Although formal awards are not explicitly mentioned, her career achievements—backed by successful grant acquisition and international collaboration—speak to her influence and expertise. Her role as a teacher further complements her research, showcasing her dedication to academic development and student engagement. Overall, Dr. Ji is a valuable asset to her institution and a strong contender for academic recognition, including the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

1. The Impact of Highway Infrastructure on Population Mobility: Evidence from a Sample of 800 Counties and Districts (2000–2019) in China

  • Year: 2023

  • Journal: Sustainability (Vol. 15, Issue 20, Article 14834)

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2. The Impact of Digital Transformation on Corporate Sustainability: Evidence from Listed Companies in China

  • Year: 2023

  • Journal: Sustainability (Vol 15, Issue 3, Article 2117)

3. Peer effect in corporate environmental information disclosure: Evidence from listed firms in China

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Environment, Development and Sustainability (Vol 26, Issue 12, pp. 32387–32407)

Qingyu Sui | Ecosystem service | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Qingyu Sui | Ecosystem service | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Northeast Foresty University, China

Qingyu Sui is a PhD student at Northeast Forestry University, specializing in forest management. With a solid academic background in landscape architecture and architectural environment engineering, Qingyu is passionate about sustainable development and the quantification of ecosystem services. His research focuses on innovative methods to assess environmental impacts and improve ecological conservation efforts.

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Strengths for the Award:

Academic Excellence:
The candidate has demonstrated outstanding academic performance throughout their educational journey. Notably, they were admitted to Yanbian University with a high ranking and received a school-level academic scholarship for three consecutive years (2020-2023). This consistent recognition highlights their dedication and intellectual capabilities.

Research Contributions:
The candidate has made significant research contributions, particularly in the fields of ecosystem services and carbon sequestration. As the first author, they published a paper in the journal Sustainability (2023 impact factor 3.9), focusing on the quantitative evaluation of ecosystem services provided by urban street trees. Additionally, they have submitted another paper to the International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology (2023 impact factor 6.22), assessing the value of carbon sequestration in the Amur River Basin. These publications demonstrate their ability to conduct high-impact research relevant to environmental sustainability.

Technical Skills:
The candidate possesses a wide range of practical and technical skills essential for modern research. Their proficiency in modeling software (IUEMS, I-Tree, ENVI-met) and professional image production tools (ArcGIS, PS, Origin2022b) equips them with the necessary tools to conduct complex analyses and produce high-quality research outputs. Moreover, their expertise in statistical analysis using Matlab, Python, Excel, and R language enhances their ability to interpret data accurately and effectively.

Work Experience:
The candidate has gained valuable work experience as a Remote Sensing Intern and an FQC Management Engineer. These roles have provided them with practical insights and hands-on experience in applying their academic knowledge to real-world problems, further strengthening their research capabilities.

Areas for Improvement:

Broader Research Exposure:
While the candidate has made commendable contributions to the field of environmental sustainability, expanding their research to include interdisciplinary collaborations could enhance the impact of their work. Engaging with experts from related fields such as economics, sociology, and urban planning could lead to more comprehensive and innovative research outcomes.

Leadership and Mentorship:
The candidate could benefit from opportunities to lead research projects or mentor junior researchers. Taking on such roles would not only help develop their leadership skills but also contribute to their professional growth and recognition within the academic community.

International Collaboration:
To further their research impact, the candidate could seek opportunities for international collaboration. Engaging with global research networks and participating in international conferences would expose them to diverse perspectives and cutting-edge research, potentially leading to new insights and advancements in their field.

Education 🎓

Qingyu Sui’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Environment and Energy Application Engineering from Dalian University for Nationalities (2014-2018). He then pursued a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture at Yanbian University (2020-2023), where he excelled academically, earning a school-level scholarship and graduating as an Outstanding Graduate. In June 2023, Qingyu commenced his PhD studies at the Forestry College of Northeast Forestry University, focusing on forest management.

Experience 🏆

Qingyu has gained valuable work experience as a Remote Sensing Intern at Heilongjiang Donglin Urban and Rural Environmental Planning and Design Institute from July 2023 to June 2024. Before this, he worked as an FQC Management Engineer at Chongqing Laibao High-Tech Co., Ltd. from July 2018 to July 2019. These roles have honed his practical skills in environmental planning, remote sensing, and quality control, enhancing his capabilities in both research and industry applications.

Research Interests 🔬

Qingyu Sui is deeply interested in sustainable development, ecosystem services, and carbon sequestration. His research often explores the intersection of urban forestry and environmental science, particularly focusing on the quantification and valuation of ecosystem services provided by urban street trees and the carbon sequestration potential of various landscapes. He leverages advanced modeling software and statistical tools to conduct his research.

Awards 🏅

Throughout his academic career, Qingyu has received several accolades:

  • Admitted to Yanbian University in 2020 with a high ranking and a total score of 382 points.
  • School-Level Academic Scholarship recipient from Yanbian University for the years 2020-2023.
  • Outstanding Graduate of Yanbian University in 2023 for his exceptional academic performance and contributions.

Publications Top Notes 📖

Quantitative Evaluation of Ecosystem Services of Urban Street Trees: A Case Study of Shengjing Historical and Cultural Block in Shenyang, China
Sustainability, 2023, 15(3), 2532.
Impact Factor: 3.9
Citations: Not yet cited

Value Assessment of Carbon Sequestration in Generalized Black Soil Distribution Area of Amur River Basin, China
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, 2023.
Impact Factor: 6.22
Citations: Not yet cited

Conclusion

The candidate is a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award” due to their academic excellence, significant research contributions, and advanced technical skills. Their published work and practical experience demonstrate a high level of competence and dedication to their field. However, to reach their full potential, they could benefit from broader research exposure, leadership opportunities, and international collaborations. With continued growth and development, the candidate is poised to make even greater contributions to the field of environmental sustainability and beyond.