Shuangcheng Li l Machine Learning Applications | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Shuangcheng Li l Machine Learning Applications | Research Excellence Award

Peking University | China

Shuangcheng Li is a professor of physical geography with a doctoral background and extensive leadership in integrated land–environment research. He holds a Ph.D. and has developed a distinguished academic career as a professor, doctoral supervisor, and director of national key laboratories, leading numerous major research projects. His research interests focus on ecosystem services and human well-being, land system carbon source–sink assessment, land–climate–vegetation interactions, renewable energy impacts, and environmental health effects of climate change. His research skills include spatial analysis, ecosystem modeling, climate–land interaction analysis, interdisciplinary integration, and high-impact academic publishing, with professional recognition reflected through national leadership roles, editorial responsibilities, and influential scholarly contributions shaping physical geography research.

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Featured Publications

Land Use Impacts the Environmental Benefits of Wind Energy Farms in China

Communications Earth & Environment, 2025 · Open Access
Research on Low-Carbon, Green and High-Quality Development of Prefecture-Level Cities in Henan Province Based on LCGH Model from the Perspective of Carbon Neutrality

Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis, 2025
Ecological Risks and Patterns Associated With Land Use/Cover Changes Along the Belt and Road Initiative Routes

Land Degradation & Development, 2025 · 4 citations
Dynamics of Carbon Emissions in Yunnan Province: Spatiotemporal Characteristics and Influencing Factors

China Environmental Science, 2025 · 4 citations
Dynamic Responses of Soil Organic Carbon to Urbanization: A Global Perspective

Global Change Biology, 2024 · 7 citations

Ujjwal Das | Public Health Analytics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Ujjwal Das | Public Health Analytics | Young Scientist Award

Fakir Mohan University | India

Dr. Ujjwal Das is an Assistant Professor (Temporary) of Geography at Fakir Mohan University, India, specializing in social determinants of population health, geospatial analysis, and public health research. He earned his Ph.D. in Geography from Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh (2025), following an M.Phil. and Master of Population Studies from the International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, and a Gold Medalist M.A. in Applied Geography from Ravenshaw University. Dr. Das has presented his research at multiple national and international conferences, focusing on urban poverty, child malnutrition, elderly morbidity, and maternal health. His scholarly contributions include over 14 peer-reviewed publications, 5 book chapters, and extensive research on mortality, fertility, and population-environment interactions. He is proficient in quantitative and spatial analysis tools including SPSS, STATA, ArcGIS, R, and Mortpak. With an h-index of 3, more than 9 documents, and over 37 citations, his work is widely recognized for its impact on public health and population geography. Dr. Das has received awards for excellence in research and contribution to population studies. His ongoing work integrates geospatial methods with social science approaches to inform policy and improve health outcomes in India, particularly among vulnerable populations.

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Featured Publications

Das, U., & Mohanty, S.K. (2025). “Urban Poverty and Child Malnutrition in India: A Geographical Analysis” in Health on the Move: Population and Public Health Perspectives.

Ahamad, V., & Das, U. (2025). “Health on the move: cardiovascular disease risk among ageing male migrants in India” in Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics Plus.

Das, U. (2025). “Is Virginity a Matter of Dignity or a Lack of Opportunity? Exploring the Paradoxical Relationship Between Premarital Sex and Education Among Youth in India” in Sexuality & Culture.

Das, U., & Kar, N. (2025). “Understanding economic disparities in elderly health outcomes: a decomposition analysis in Bankura district” in BMC Public Health.

Das, U., Kar, N., Riba, T., & Rout, N.R. (2025). “Prevalence of diabetes and disability among older adults in West Bengal and India: A comparative analysis” in Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews.