jiaxin Li | physiography | Best Researcher Award

Ms. jiaxin Li | physiography | Best Researcher Award

Student at Yanbian University, China

Jiaxin Li is a dedicated researcher specializing in environmental geography and conservation. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree at Yanbian University, focusing on ecological preservation and fire stress mechanisms. Her academic journey has been marked by a strong commitment to understanding the interactions between natural landscapes and human activities. She actively participates in a National Natural Science Foundation project, refining her research and analytical skills. Jiaxin has demonstrated leadership as a student officer and has received multiple awards for academic excellence. Passionate about conservation, she contributes to wildlife habitat studies in the China-North Korea-Russia transboundary region. Her work integrates geographic research with innovative methodologies for environmental risk assessment. With expertise in structured research and data analysis, she aims to advance scientific understanding in sustainable land management. Jiaxin’s dedication to continuous learning and her strong work ethic make her a promising scholar in environmental sciences.

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Education 🎓

Jiaxin Li is a Master’s student in Geography at Yanbian University, a prestigious Double First Class 211 university in China. Her academic foundation was built through a Bachelor’s degree in Geography Education from the same institution, where she gained extensive knowledge in environmental sciences, spatial analysis, and land use management. She holds a certified teaching qualification, demonstrating her commitment to education and ethical responsibility in academia. Throughout her studies, she has explored physical geography, environmental sustainability, and conservation practices. Her Master’s research delves into fire stress mechanisms and ecological risk assessment in transboundary wildlife habitats. With a strong academic background, she has developed expertise in GIS, remote sensing, and risk evaluation methods. Her educational journey reflects her passion for environmental conservation and her determination to contribute to global ecological research. Jiaxin continues to develop interdisciplinary approaches to understanding and protecting natural landscapes.

work Experience💼

Jiaxin Li has gained valuable research experience through her involvement in a National Natural Science Foundation project focusing on fire stress mechanisms and wildlife risk assessment. Her participation in this project has enhanced her academic writing skills, analytical thinking, and ability to conduct structured research. She has developed expertise in geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing analysis, and ecological modeling. Jiaxin has also served as a student officer, where she honed her leadership, organizational, and teamwork skills. Her role required her to coordinate academic and extracurricular activities, fostering adaptability and problem-solving abilities. In addition, she has contributed to environmental conservation studies in the China-North Korea-Russia transboundary region, improving risk warning systems for wild tiger and leopard habitats. Her experience in academic research, field studies, and administrative roles has equipped her with the skills necessary to excel in environmental sciences and conservation efforts.

Research Focus

Jiaxin Li’s research focuses on fire stress mechanisms, wildlife habitat risk assessment, and ecological conservation. Her work emphasizes the rapid identification and risk warning of endangered species habitats, particularly wild tigers and leopards in the China-North Korea-Russia transboundary region. She integrates advanced geospatial analysis, remote sensing, and ecological modeling to understand environmental threats and propose sustainable conservation strategies. By analyzing land-use changes, climate impacts, and habitat fragmentation, she contributes to early-warning systems for biodiversity protection. Her research also explores sustainable land management practices and their role in mitigating ecological risks. Through interdisciplinary approaches, Jiaxin aims to improve disaster resilience and environmental policies for wildlife conservation. Her studies play a crucial role in balancing human development with ecosystem sustainability, ensuring that endangered species receive adequate protection.

Awards and Honors 🏅

  • Excellent Student Officer (12/2020) 🏆 – Recognized for outstanding leadership, teamwork, and coordination skills in student affairs.
  • Excellent Student (11/2018) 🎖️ – Awarded for academic excellence, perseverance, and commitment to continuous learning.

These awards highlight Jiaxin Li’s dedication to both academic success and leadership. Her recognition as an Excellent Student Officer demonstrates her ability to manage responsibilities effectively, while her Excellent Student award reflects her commitment to knowledge and research.

Skill

Jiaxin Li is a dedicated researcher specializing in environmental geography and conservation. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree at Yanbian University, where she focuses on ecological preservation, fire stress mechanisms, and wildlife risk assessment. Her academic journey has been shaped by a strong commitment to understanding the interactions between natural landscapes and human activities. She actively participates in a National Natural Science Foundation project, which has refined her research and analytical skills while enhancing her ability to conduct structured investigations.

Conclusion✅

Jiaxin Li demonstrates strong potential as a researcher, with valuable contributions to environmental science and wildlife conservation. His involvement in a prestigious research project and academic achievements make him a promising candidate. However, to maximize his competitiveness for the Best Researcher Award, he should work on increasing his publication record, leading independent research initiatives, and expanding his international research collaborations.

 

📚Publications to Noted

 

Analysis of Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Drought in Transboundary Watersheds of Northeast Asia Based on Comprehensive Indices Water.

2025-01 | journal-article

DOI: 10.3390/w17030382

Source: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

 

 

 

Yi Huang | Geochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Yi Huang | Geochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Deputy of lab at Chengdu University of Technology, China

Yi Huang is a distinguished professor and doctoral supervisor at Chengdu University of Technology (CDUT), China. With a robust academic background, including a B.S. in Applied Chemistry, M.S., and Ph.D. in Geochemistry, Prof. Huang has established herself as a leader in environmental geochemistry and ecological restoration, particularly within mining areas. She holds prominent positions such as the deputy director of a key national laboratory and is recognized as an academic and technical leader in Sichuan Province. Her research has led to significant contributions, including developing a new isotope tracer method to identify heavy metal sources and creating innovative technologies to prevent and control heavy metal migration.

 

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🎓Educational Details:

Yi Huang began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Chemistry from Chengdu Institute of Technology (CIT) in 1998. She further pursued her interest in geochemistry by obtaining a Master of Science degree from Chengdu University of Technology (CDUT) in 2003, followed by a Ph.D. in Geochemistry in 2007 from the same institution. To deepen her expertise, Prof. Huang also completed post-doctoral research between 2007 and 2013, solidifying her foundation in the field of environmental geochemistry.

👨‍🏫Experience

Since 2003, Yi Huang has been a dedicated educator and researcher at Chengdu University of Technology. She was promoted to Associate Professor in 2009 and then to full Professor in 2013. Currently, she serves as a doctoral supervisor, mentoring the next generation of researchers. Prof. Huang is also the deputy director of the Key Laboratory of Synergistic Control and Joint Remediation of Soil and Water Pollution, under the National Environmental Protection program. Her influence extends beyond academia, as she is an active member of several professional societies, including the Chinese Society of Mineralogical and Petrographic Geochemistry, the European Geological Union (EGU), and the American Chemical Society (ACS).

Awards and Honors :

Yi Huang’s contributions to environmental geochemistry have been widely recognized. She has been awarded the second prize of National Environmental Protection Science and Technology, as well as the second prize of Sichuan Provincial Scientific and Technological Progress. Her research has led to the publication of more than 110 academic papers and the authorization of 12 invention patents. Prof. Huang’s leadership roles include serving as a director of the Soil Fertilizer Society of Sichuan and as a member of various prestigious scientific organizations. These accolades underscore her impact and dedication to advancing both science and environmental protection.

Conclusion:

Yi Huang is an exemplary candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her outstanding contributions to environmental geochemistry, leadership in key research projects, and recognition through national and provincial awards demonstrate her exceptional abilities and influence in her field. Prof. Huang’s work is not only of high academic value but also of practical importance in addressing environmental challenges. Her achievements make her a strong contender for the award, reflecting her dedication and impact as a leading woman researcher.

📚Publications to Noted

Ecological and Health Risks of Vanadium in the Biogeosphere

Authors: Wang, M., Zhang, B., Zhang, H., Yang, J.-Y., Teng, Y.

Journal: Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2024, Volume: 262(1), Pages 13

Unveiling the Hidden Impact: How Human Disturbances Threaten Aquatic Microorganisms in Cities

Authors: Jiao, G., Huang, Y., Tang, H., Ma, Z., Ni, S.

Journal: Science of the Total Environment, 2024, Volume: 950, Article 175305

Enhanced Blue Emission of KBaYSi2O7

Phosphors through Partial Substitution of Si4+ with Al3+ and Ge4+ for White Light-Emitting Diodes

Authors: Zhu, H., Zhang, W., Yang, Z., Zhang, P., Huang, Y.

Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2024, Volume: 1004, Article 175908

Two-Dimensional Boron-Rich BxN as a Potential Electrode for Synergistic Immobilization and Catalysis of Lithium Polysulfides: A First-Principles Investigation

Authors: Chen, X., Li, L., Liu, F., Shu, C., Xiao, B.

Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2024, Volume: 700, Article 134824

Oxidation-Induced Selective Adsorption of VOCs in Single-Atom Decorated Two-Dimensional QHP-C60: A First-Principle Study

Authors: Chen, X., Ma, L., Li, D., Zhang, P., Xiao, B.

Journal: Fuel, 2024, Volume: 374, Article 132416

Environmental Protection Measures Mitigate Pb but Not Cd Accumulation in Soils: Evidence from a 49-Year Soil Chronosequence in an Industrial and Mining City in Southwest China

Authors: Long, Z., Wu, Y., Zhu, H., Bing, H., Huang, Y.

Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2024, Volume: 478, Article 135441

Metal Stable Isotopes Fractionation during Adsorption

Authors: Li, Z., Huang, Y., Jiang, L., Gou, W., Ni, S.

Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2024, Volume: 283, Article 116770

ZnO/PUF Composites with a Large Capacity for Phosphate Adsorption: Adsorption Behavior and Mechanism Studies

Authors: Cao, Y., Zhang, P., Chen, S., Chen, X., Yu, D.

Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2024, Volume: 31(36), Pages 49342–49357

Synthesis of ZIF-8 in High Yield and Simultaneous Removal of Mn(II), Cu(II), and Cd(II): Performance and Mechanism

Authors: Hu, L., Zhang, P., Hu, Q., Chen, X., Yu, D.

Journal: Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2024, Volume: 208, Pages 217–226

The Metal Release and Transformation Mechanisms of V–Ti Magnetite Tailings: Role of the Alternate Flooding and Drying Cycles and Organic Acids

Authors: Zhou, D., Li, C., Huang, M., Xia, Y., Huang, Y.

Journal: Chemosphere, 2024, Volume: 362, Article 142709