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

Necla Koralay | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Necla Koralay | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Karadeni̇z Technical University | Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Necla Koralay is an environmental scientist and forest engineer whose academic work focuses on watershed management, soil erosion, hydrology, and water quality. She completed her undergraduate studies in Forest Engineering at Ankara University and later earned her postgraduate and doctoral degrees from Karadeniz Technical University, where she specialized in watershed management, erosion modeling, and hydrological assessment. She also continues undergraduate education in geography to broaden her interdisciplinary expertise. Over her academic career, she has served as a research assistant, research assistant (PhD), and currently as an assistant professor in the Faculty of Forestry. Dr. Koralay has contributed extensively to the scientific literature through articles published in SCI, SCI-Expanded, ESCI, and peer-reviewed journals, focusing on RUSLE-based erosion modeling, morphometric analysis, and the effects of hydropower plants and forestry activities on water quality. She has presented numerous papers at national and international conferences and has been involved in funded research projects related to erosion–flood risk mapping and sediment dynamics. In addition to her research, she serves as an editor for the Ormancılık Araştırma Dergisi. Her academic achievements have been recognized with notable awards for outstanding performance during her undergraduate education, reflecting her long-standing dedication to environmental and forestry sciences.

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Featured Publications

Koralay, N., & Kara, Ö. (2025). “Risk assessment of soil erosion with RUSLE using geographic information system and organic carbon and total nitrogen loadings of suspended sediment in Sogutlu Stream Watershed of Trabzon, Turkey” in Environmental Earth Sciences.

Koralay, N., & Kara, Ö. (2024). “Assessment of flood risk in Söğütlü Stream Watershed of Trabzon Province in Turkey using geographic information systems and analytic hierarchy process approach” in Natural Hazards.

Koralay, N. (2024). “An Investigation into the Carbon and Total Nitrogen Content of Suspended Sediments in Değirmendere Watershed and Its Implications for Erosion Risk” in Forestist.

Koralay, N., & Kara, Ö. (2023). “Effects of morphometric characteristics on flood in Degirmendere sub-watersheds, Northeastern Turkey” in International Journal of River Basin Management.

Koralay, N., & Kara, Ö. (2022). “Trabzon Değirmendere Çatak alt havzasının erozyon risk haritasının oluşturulması ve sediment iletim oranının belirlenmesi” in Ormancılık Araştırma Dergisi.

Md Mohsin | Healthcare Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md Mohsin | Healthcare Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Department of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University | India

Md. Mohsin is a dedicated and research-driven Ph.D. scholar in the Department of Geography at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. His academic journey and professional pursuits revolve around the socio-economic and demographic aspects of ageing and elderly populations in India. With a strong foundation in social sciences, he has developed expertise in analyzing large-scale datasets and producing impactful research that addresses critical challenges faced by older adults. His work reflects a commitment to evidence-based research aimed at improving the understanding of ageing-related issues and contributing to informed policy development.

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Education

Mohsin has built a robust academic background in geography and social sciences through consistent academic achievements. He completed his graduation and post-graduation in Geography from Aligarh Muslim University, where he laid the groundwork for his expertise in demographic analysis, socio-economic studies, and health-related research. Currently pursuing his doctoral studies at the same institution, he has honed his skills in research methodologies, statistical tools, and interdisciplinary approaches to address the complex dimensions of ageing populations.

Experience

As a Senior Research Fellow (SRF) under the UGC fellowship scheme, Mohsin actively engages in advanced research and academic activities. His experience includes extensive work with datasets like LASI, NSSO, and Census, enabling him to explore various dimensions of elderly well-being, including mental, physical, and functional health. He is proficient in STATA, ArcGIS, and other analytical tools, which he applies to examine land use, land cover changes, and socio-demographic transitions. His research experience extends to writing, reporting, and publishing in peer-reviewed international journals, demonstrating both his academic rigor and practical contribution to the field.

Research Interest

Mohsin’s research interests lie in understanding the ageing process, determinants of healthy and unhealthy ageing, life satisfaction among older adults, and the socio-economic implications of demographic transitions in India. He is particularly interested in analyzing living arrangements, health disparities, and environmental factors that affect ageing populations. His research integrates demographic data analysis, spatial studies, and evidence-based methodologies to highlight the interplay between health, society, and environment. Additionally, his academic exploration includes the environmental consequences of land use and land cover changes, with a focus on sustainable urban and industrial development.

Awards

Throughout his academic journey, Mohsin has received several recognitions for his excellence and dedication to research. He has qualified for the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and secured a prestigious position as a Senior Research Fellow (SRF) under the UGC fellowship scheme. He has also been recognized through merit-based scholarships and competitive examinations organized by academic authorities, reflecting his exceptional capabilities and academic merit.

Publications

Mohsin, M., et al. (2025). Depressive Symptoms among the Elderly in India: Examining the Role of Living Arrangements Using LASI Wave 1 Data. Current Psychology (Springer). ISSN: 1936-4733.

Mohsin, M., et al. (2025). Assessing the Various Impacts of Physical, Mental, and Functional Health on Life Satisfaction Among the Older Adults in India by Using LASI Wave 1 Data. Ageing International (Springer), Vol. 50 (20).

Mohsin, M., et al. (2025). Evaluating the Environmental Consequences of Land Use and Land Cover Changes in the Rapidly Growing Industrial Town of Raniganj, West Bengal. Malaysian Applied Geography (MAGG), Vol. 1 (2), pp. 1–6.

Mohsin, M., et al. (2025). Exploring the Determinants of Healthy and Unhealthy Ageing Among Older Adults in India: A Multidimensional Concept by Using LASI Wave 1 Data. Malaysian Applied Geography (MAGG), Vol. 1 (2), pp. 45–53.

Mohsin, M., et al. (2024). Ageing in India: Trends, Patterns, Implications, and Challenges. International Journal of All Research Education and Scientific Methods (IJARESM), Vol. 12 (8).

Mohsin, M., et al. (2024). Exploring the Differential Effects of Physical, Mental, and Functional Health on Life Satisfaction in Indian Older Adults. Malaysian Applied Geography (MAGG), Vol. 2 (2), pp. 50–58.

Conclusion

Md. Mohsin stands as an emerging scholar committed to contributing to the field of ageing research and social sciences. His scholarly works, published in reputed international journals, address critical themes such as depressive symptoms, life satisfaction, and determinants of ageing among older adults. With expertise in data analysis, spatial mapping, and demographic research, he continues to bridge gaps between research and policy in ageing studies. His work not only advances academic knowledge but also holds practical implications for improving the quality of life for ageing populations in India. As a researcher, his long-term vision is to develop comprehensive, evidence-based strategies that foster healthier and more inclusive ageing societies.

XiaoQi LI | Qualitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Ms. XiaoQi LI | Qualitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Ms. XiaoQi LI | Qualitative Research – huazhong agriculture university | China

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Education

Ms. LI XiaoQi is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Landscape Architecture at Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China, where she focuses on spatial and ecological planning. She previously earned her Master of Landscape Architecture from South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, where she engaged in cultural landscape studies and planning strategies. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Geography from Hengyang Normal University, laying the foundation for her expertise in environmental systems and terrain analysis.

Experience

Ms. Li has actively contributed to multiple national and institutional research projects. Notably, she participated in a project on the spatial planning and organic renewal of rural ecological livability, funded by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China, where she conducted historical image interpretation, rural settlement analysis, and development strategy formulation. She was also involved in a National Natural Science Foundation project focused on the landscape zoning and spatial structure of traditional settlements in the Wuling Mountains. In addition, she has been an invited speaker at national conferences, including the 12th Landscape Architecture Conference in Henan and the Conference on National Parks and Landscape Recreation in Shanghai, presenting on topics related to agricultural landscape change and public health-oriented park design.

Research Interests

Her primary research interests lie in agricultural landscape change assessment, sustainable landscape management, and the ecological dynamics of karst mountainous regions. She specializes in the use of geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing image analysis, and historical landscape interpretation, integrating both qualitative and quantitative data approaches. Her work seeks to enhance the understanding of land use transitions, rural revitalization, and ecological planning under environmental stressors such as drought.

Awards

Ms. Li has received numerous recognitions for her academic and project excellence. She was honored with the Three Good Graduate Student Award and the Excellent Student Cadre Award at the school level in 2023. During her master’s program, she was a recipient of the First Class Scholarship. Her design and planning capabilities have earned her the Third Prize in the Excellent Urban Planning Competition of Guangdong Province, the Silver Prize in the International Ai Jing Landscape Design Competition, and First Prizes in both the Science and Technology Innovation Competition and the Hunan Urban-Rural Planning Design Competition. Additionally, she was acknowledged as an Excellent Communist Youth League Member during her undergraduate studies.

Publications

Li, X.Q., & Li, C.F. (2024). “Changes in agricultural landscape patterns and their influencing factors in karst mountainous areas under drought stress” in Ecological Indicators (In Revision).
Li, X.Q., & Yang, Q.C. (2024). “Scientometric insights into human settlements in karst landscape areas: Trends, challenges, and future directions” in Journal of Cleaner Production (In Revision).
Li, X.Q., Yang, Q.C., Lyu, X., Ye, Y., & Zhang, B. (2023). “Multidimensional framework for analyzing the distribution patterns of traditional villages in the karst landscape regions of China” in Ecological Informatics, 77, 102184.
Li, X.Q., & Zhao, J.H. (2023). “Study on the revitalization and protection of the Southern Guangdong Ancient Post Road from the perspective of study tourism—Taking the Xijing Ancient Road as an example” in Modern Urban Research, 04, 49–54.
Zhao, J.H., & Li, X.Q. (2022). “Public participation in the construction of Auckland Botanic Garden in New Zealand” in Chinese Landscape Architecture, 38(10), 44–49.