Wei Zhang | Statistical Methods | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Wei Zhang | Statistical Methods | Women Researcher Award

University of Tasmania | Australia

Dr. Wei Zhang is a Senior Lecturer and Course Coordinator at the Centre for Maritime and Logistics Management, Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania. He holds a Ph.D. in Maritime Studies from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, an M.E. in Transportation Planning & Management, and a B.E. in International Shipping Management from Dalian Maritime University, China. Dr. Zhang’s research focuses on maritime clusters, port development, logistics management, sustainable maritime transport, Industry 4.0 applications, smart port technologies, and hydrogen supply chains. He has led and contributed to multiple national and international research projects, including studies on offshore wind energy integration, maritime cyber security, and port resilience. He has supervised several doctoral and honours research projects, resulting in publications in high-impact journals such as International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Maritime Economics and Logistics, and Transportation Research Part A. Dr. Zhang has received recognition for his Ph.D. thesis and service excellence at AMC, and he actively contributes to professional committees, including the International Association of Maritime Economists and Women in Logistics and Transport. With 17 documents, 483 citations, and an h-index of 11, his work significantly advances evidence-based maritime logistics management and policy development. Dr. Zhang continues to integrate research, teaching, and industry collaboration to promote sustainable and resilient maritime and logistics systems globally.

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Featured Publications


The relationship between household debt and the Big Five personality traits


– Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 2025 | Contributors: Taehyun Lee; Almas Heshmati

Quantifying the air-rail intermodal fares based on dynamic connection times


– Transport Policy, 2025 | Contributors: Xu Zhang; Ketao Sun; Vera Zhang

Analyzing Regional Disparities in China’s Green Manufacturing Transition


– Sustainability, 2025 | Contributors: Xuejuan Wang; Qi Deng; Riccardo Natoli; Li Wang; Wei Zhang; Catherine Xiaocui Lou

Container Liner Shipping System Design Considering Methanol-Powered Vessels


– Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2025 | Contributors: Zhaokun Li; Xinke Yu; Jianning Shang; Kang Chen; Xu Xin; Wei Zhang; Shaoqiang Yu

Opportunities and Challenges of Hydrogen Ports: An Empirical Study in Australia and Japan


– Hydrogen, 2024 | Contributors: Peggy Shu-Ling Chen; Hongjun Fan; Hossein Enshaei; Wei Zhang; Wenming Shi; Nagi Abdussamie; Takashi Miwa; Zhuohua Qu; Zaili Yang

John Black | Best Researcher Award | Real-world Case Studies

John Black - UNSW Sydney - Real-world Case Studies🏆

Prof Dr John Black : Real-world Case Studies

Professional profile:

Early Academic Pursuits:

Prof Dr John Black, a distinguished professional in the field of urban and regional planning, commenced their academic journey at UNSW, where they later served as the Director of the UNSW Transport Program from 1997 to 2000. Their academic contributions include significant involvement in various studies, such as the formulation of urban development prototypes for the Multi-Function Polis (MFP) in 1990 and the Commonwealth Urban and Regional Development Review.

Professional Endeavors:

Over the years, Prof Dr John Black has been engaged in numerous consultancy projects spanning a diverse range of clients and projects. Notable projects include the "Peer Review of Traffic and Urban Release Area, Maitland, NSW" for the Maitland City Council in 2011-12 and the "Capacity Building for the Indonesian Ministry of Finance on PPP and Infrastructure" for UNSW Global in 2010. The comprehensive list of clients showcases the breadth of their professional network, including government bodies, international organizations, and academic institutions.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Prof Dr John Black has made substantial contributions to the fields of urban and regional planning, transport planning, and infrastructure development. Their involvement in projects like the "Sydney Metropolitan Freight Strategy" and "Transport Impact Assessment Draft Guidelines" demonstrates a keen interest in addressing contemporary transport challenges. Their expertise is further exemplified by roles such as an Independent Reviewer and Principal Consultant in various strategic transport studies.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout their career, Prof Dr John Black has earned recognition for their expertise and contributions. Notable achievements include serving as a Member of the expert panel on Metropolitan Strategy Update and Integrated Transport Study by the NSW Minister for Urban Planning and Housing. This acknowledgment underscores their impact on shaping strategic urban planning initiatives.

Impact and Influence:

Prof Dr John Black's work has had a profound impact on transport planning policies and urban development strategies. Their involvement in projects like the "Development of Traffic Impact Guidelines" and "Integrated Land Use and Transport - Development of Strategy" highlights a commitment to creating sustainable and efficient urban environments. The peer reviews, expert panels, and strategic advisory roles demonstrate their influence in shaping policies at both local and international levels.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

With a career spanning from 1975 to the present, Prof Dr John Black has established a lasting legacy in the field of urban and transport planning. Their contributions, documented through numerous reports and studies, serve as valuable resources for future researchers and practitioners. As they continue to address emerging challenges in urban development and transportation, their legacy is likely to endure through the positive impact of their work on planning practices and policies.

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