Shenao Ma | Rural development | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shenao Ma | Rural development | Best Researcher Award

Graduate Student  at School of Management, Gansu Agricultural University, China.

Shenao Ma is a graduate student at the School of Management, Gansu Agricultural University. With a keen interest in rural development, his research focuses on sustainable revitalization strategies for traditional communities. His work integrates public policy and cultural identity to create replicable models for inclusive transformation. He has published peer-reviewed articles and is actively involved in field research, particularly in Tibetan villages. His studies bridge ethnographic surveys with policy evaluation, contributing to the advancement of rural modernization frameworks. His dedication to research and innovation positions him as a promising academic in the field of rural governance.

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Education 🎓

Shenao Ma is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Agronomy at Gansu Agricultural University, specializing in rural development. His academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in public policy, sustainable governance, and agricultural economics. He has participated in rigorous coursework and field studies that emphasize integrating cultural-tourism strategies into rural revitalization models. His education is complemented by hands-on research experience, allowing him to develop practical insights into modernizing rural communities. Through his studies, he aims to address policy gaps and propose evidence-based solutions for sustainable rural development in China.

work Experience💼

Shenao Ma has actively contributed to academic research and fieldwork focusing on rural modernization. He leads field studies in Tibetan villages, analyzing the impact of cultural-tourism integration on local economies. His expertise in policy evaluation and ethnographic research has enabled him to design and implement models that enhance tourism revenue while preserving cultural heritage. He has published peer-reviewed papers that influence provincial policy frameworks. His research coordination and data analysis skills have made significant contributions to community-based decision-making processes, bridging grassroots initiatives with institutional planning.

Research Focus

Shenao Ma’s research revolves around public policy and rural development, with an emphasis on integrating cultural identity and economic growth mechanisms. His studies explore sustainable governance models, ethnographic surveys, and policy evaluation techniques. His key research projects include cultural-tourism integration for revitalizing Tibetan villages and spatial-temporal analysis of rural modernization barriers. His findings have influenced regional policies, showcasing effective strategies for inclusive economic development. A pending patent on community-based decision-support tools reflects his commitment to bridging traditional knowledge with digital governance solutions.

Conclusion✅

Shenao Ma presents a compelling case for the Best Researcher Award based on their innovative approach to rural development, policy influence, and practical implementation of research findings. While still early in their academic career, their work has already demonstrated significant societal impact. Strengthening their research volume, collaborations, and professional memberships would further solidify their standing as a top contender for this recognition.

Publications to Noted 📚

Temporal and Spatial Evolution Characteristics and Obstacle Factor Analysis of Rural Modernization Development Level in China
Sustainability
2025-03-25 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2071-1050
Contributors: Mingting Shi; Shenao Ma; Sheng Zhong

Mélanie Di Mario | Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mélanie Di Mario | Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Senior Scientist at Sciensano, Belgium

Ms. Mélanie Di Mario is a highly skilled scientist specializing in the field of analytical toxicology and biomedical sciences. Currently, she serves as a Scientist at Sciensano in Brussels, Belgium, where she oversees the Food Contact Materials National Reference Laboratory and represents Belgium at the European Reference Laboratory for food contact materials. Mélanie excels in developing and validating analytical methods for detecting and quantifying substances in food matrices and food contact materials using advanced techniques such as GC-MS/MS, LC-MS/MS, LC-UV, LC-FLUO, GC-FID, and LC-HRMS.

📝professional profile

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🎓Educational Details:

Since March 1, 2021, I have been pursuing my PhD at the University of Liège in collaboration with Sciensano in Liège, Belgium. My research is focused on advancing the field of biomedical sciences, leveraging the extensive resources and expertise available at both institutions. For more information about the University of Liège, you can visit their website. From September 1, 2012, to September 15, 2017, I completed my Bachelor and Master degrees in Biomedical Sciences with a specialty in Biological Analyses at the University of Liège. This comprehensive program provided me with a strong foundation in biomedical sciences and specialized skills in biological analyses, preparing me for my current research and professional roles.

👨‍🏫Professional Experience:

From February 5, 2019, to the present, I have been working as a Scientist at Sciensano in Brussels, Belgium. In this role, I am responsible for the Food Contact Materials National Reference Laboratory and serve as the Belgian representative at the European Reference Laboratory for food contact materials. I manage the practical organization of daily laboratory activities in accordance with ISO 17025 and oversee routine analysis of food additives and food contact materials. My work includes the development and validation of analytical methods for detecting and quantifying various substances in food matrices and food contact materials using advanced techniques such as GC-MS/MS, LC-MS/MS, LC-UV, LC-FLUO, GC-FID, and LC-HRMS. Additionally, I participate in proficiency tests, write scientific reports, papers, and procedures, supervise junior scientists, analysts, and interns, and organize workshops for Belgian official control laboratories. As the lead scientist, I also spearhead research projects related to food contact materials and food. Between January 2, 2019, and April 15, 2019, I worked as an Assistant Project Manager at Eurofins Amatsi Analytics in Toulouse, France. My responsibilities included checking raw data, results, and reports of clinical trials, writing and reviewing protocols, analytical reports, and standard operating procedures (SOPs), and participating in the GMP environment within the laboratory. Prior to that, from February 19, 2018, to January 2, 2019, I served as a Bioanalyst at Amatsigroup in Toulouse, France. My duties involved performing routine analyses on biological matrices for clinical trials, developing and validating analytical methods on biological matrices, identifying and resolving technical issues, and calibrating HPLC-MS/MS instruments.

Skills:

Ms. Mélanie Di Mario possesses a diverse set of digital skills essential for modern scientific research and collaboration. Her expertise includes information and data literacy, which enables her to effectively gather, analyze, and interpret complex data sets. She excels in communication and collaboration, facilitating seamless interaction with colleagues, stakeholders, and the scientific community through various digital platforms. Mélanie is also proficient in digital content creation, allowing her to produce high-quality scientific reports, presentations, and publications. Additionally, she prioritizes safety in all digital endeavors, ensuring secure data handling and adherence to best practices. Her problem-solving skills further enhance her ability to address and overcome technical and analytical challenges in her work.

📚Publications to Noted

Cannabinoids and Therapeutics | Cannabinoïdes et Thérapeutique

Authors: Fabresse, N., Becam, J., Carrara, L., Senechal, H., Salle, S.

Journal: Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique

Year: 2019

Volume: 31

Issue: 3

Pages: 153–172

Citations: 7

Fatal Nefopam (Acupan®) Overdose | Overdose Fatale de Nefopam (Acupan®)

Authors: Di Mario, M., Luisi, C., Martrille, L., Tournebize, J., Roman, E.

Journal: Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique

Year: 2018

Volume: 30

Issue: 4

Pages: 239–245

Citations: 1