Richard Beach | Ecology | Best Researcher Award | 13648

Prof. Richard Beach | Ecology | Best Researcher Award 

University of Minnesota | United States

Professor Richard W. Beach is an internationally respected scholar and Professor Emeritus of English Education at the College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota. With a distinguished academic career spanning over five decades, Dr. Beach has been a pioneering voice in the fields of literacy education, literature pedagogy, digital media in education, and adolescent identity in English classrooms. He holds a B.A. in English from Wesleyan University, an M.A. in Education from Trinity College, and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Professor Beach is the author, co-author, or editor of 30 major academic books, most published by leading educational publishers such as Routledge, Teachers College Press, and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). His body of work reflects a deep and sustained commitment to rethinking how literature, writing, media, and critical inquiry are taught in secondary and post-secondary classrooms. His books such as Teaching Literature to Adolescents, Teaching Climate Change to Adolescents, and Teaching to Exceed the English Language Arts Standards have become foundational texts in English teacher education and are widely used in teacher training programs internationally. His work has garnered broad academic recognition, with an estimated 4,000+ citations and an h-index of 30+, reflecting both the influence and reach of his scholarship across educational research domains. He has collaborated with prominent scholars and co-edited multidisciplinary volumes like Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Literacy Research, and continues to shape the discourse around literacy instruction, digital literacies, and critical pedagogy in the ELA classroom. Dr. Beach’s research is characterized by its responsiveness to changing cultural, technological, and ecological landscapes. He has advocated for student-centered approaches to learning that honor learners’ identities, social worlds, and real-world concerns. His recent work on teaching climate change and fostering critical digital literacies demonstrates a progressive and action-oriented vision for education.

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Featured Publications

Beach, R. (1993). A teacher’s introduction to reader-response theories. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.

Taylor, B. M., & Beach, R. W. (1984). The effects of text structure instruction on middle-grade students’ comprehension and production of expository text. Reading Research Quarterly, 19(2), 134–146.

Purves, A. C., & Beach, R. (1972). Literature and the reader: Research in response to literature, reading interests, and the teaching of literature. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.

Newell, G. E., Beach, R., Smith, J., & VanDerHeide, J. (2011). Teaching and learning argumentative reading and writing: A review of research. Reading Research Quarterly, 46(3), 273–304.

Appleman, D., Beach, R., Simon, R., & Fecho, B. (2016). Teaching literature to adolescents (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Routledge.

Galda, L., & Beach, R. (2001). Response to literature as a cultural activity. Reading Research Quarterly, 36(1), 64–73.

Beach, R. (1976). Self-evaluation strategies of extensive revisers and nonrevisers. College Composition and Communication, 27(2), 160–164.

 

Arthur Dela Pena | Aviation Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Arthur Dela Pena | Aviation Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Philippine State College of Aeronautics | Philippines

Dr. Arthur C. Dela Peña is an Associate Professor at the Philippine State College of Aeronautics with over two decades of academic and research experience in aviation education, specializing in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering and Aeronautics Management. A licensed Aircraft Maintenance Technician, he has held key leadership roles, including Quality Manager and Program Coordinator, where he led quality assurance initiatives, curriculum development, and academic-industry collaborations. His expertise spans aviation safety, sustainability, emerging technologies, and human factors in maintenance. Dr. Dela Peña has actively supervised numerous undergraduate theses and dissertations, served on research panels, and consistently contributed to national and international conferences. He has authored 21 peer-reviewed and Scopus-indexed publications, covering diverse topics such as blockchain-enabled MRO, predictive maintenance, virtual reality in training, and electric propulsion systems. His research works have collectively garnered 4 citation, reflecting his growing influence in the aviation research community. With an h-index of 1, he demonstrates consistent scholarly impact. He is an active member of professional bodies including the Visionary Research Association and the Philippine Institute of 21st Century Educators. His dedication to innovation, quality education, and aviation research continues to shape future-ready aviation professionals in the Philippines.

Profiles: Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

“A multi-framework case study on advancing outcome-based education in Aircraft Maintenance Technology”.

“Toward sustainable aviation: An integrated assessment of SAF feasibility and readiness in Philippine airlines”.

“Adoption Readiness and Feasibility of Electric Aircraft for Regional Mobility: A TOE–DOI Model Study in the Philippine Aviation Sector”..

“Evaluating Drone-Based Inspections in Philippine General Aviation: A Study on Feasibility and Readiness”.

“Digital learning platforms in aircraft maintenance technology: Evaluating the effectiveness of gamified learning approaches”.

 

Junxia Yu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award | 13493

Prof. Junxia Yu | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Junxia Yu, Wuhan Institute of Technology, China

Prof. Jun-xia Yu is a distinguished researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Technology, China, affiliated with the Key Laboratory of Novel Biomass-Based Environmental and Energy Materials in Petroleum and Chemical Industry. She also serves at the Hubei Novel Reactor & Green Chemical Technology Key Laboratory and the Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Process of the Ministry of Education. Her work focuses on sustainable chemical engineering, green processes, and advanced biomass-based materials. Additionally, she is affiliated with the Hubei Three Gorges Laboratory in Yichang. Prof. Yu is based at No. 693 Xiongchu Avenue, Hongshan District, Wuhan, Hubei 430074, China.

Author Profile

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Jun-xia Yu’s journey in the world of chemistry and environmental engineering began with a deep-rooted passion for scientific discovery and sustainable development. She pursued her undergraduate and postgraduate studies in chemical engineering, laying a strong foundation in process engineering, catalysis, and materials science. Her early academic years were marked by a keen interest in the transformation of biomass and the development of environmentally friendly technologies. Through rigorous training and academic excellence, she developed the skills necessary to lead advanced research in green chemical processes, eventually earning her position as a thought leader in her field.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Currently, Prof. Jun-xia Yu is a senior faculty member at the Wuhan Institute of Technology, China. She holds a prestigious position at the School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering and is actively involved with several key national and regional laboratories, including:

  • Key Laboratory of Novel Biomass-Based Environmental and Energy Materials in Petroleum and Chemical Industry

  • Hubei Novel Reactor & Green Chemical Technology Key Laboratory

  • Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Process of Ministry of Education

  • Hubei Three Gorges Laboratory, Yichang

Her work seamlessly integrates teaching, mentoring, and leading multidisciplinary research projects. Prof. Yu also plays a crucial role in establishing collaborative efforts between academic institutions and industry stakeholders to promote innovation in chemical technology.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Yu’s research is at the forefront of green chemistry, particularly focusing on the conversion of biomasshigh-value energy and environmental materials. Her projects aim to develop novel catalysts, reactors, and processes that minimize environmental impact while maximizing efficiency.

Key areas of research include:

  • Development of biomass-based materials for environmental remediation

  • Design of green catalytic processes for energy conversion

  • Innovation in reactor technology for cleaner chemical production

  • Utilization of renewable resources in place of fossil-based inputs

Her contributions are documented in numerous high-impact scientific publications, patents, and conference presentations that continue to influence emerging trends in sustainable chemical processes.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Jun-xia Yu’s outstanding work has earned her recognition both nationally and internationally. She is a respected figure within the Ministry of Education’s green chemistry initiatives and regularly serves as an evaluator for various research programs. Her lab has received government funding and accolades for excellence in applied chemical research and innovation.

She is often invited to speak at global symposia and serves as a peer reviewer for reputable journals in chemistry, environmental engineering, and material sciences. Her mentorship of young researchers and postgraduates has also been widely praised.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Yu’s scientific contributions have had a significant impact on advancing China’s agenda for carbon neutrality, environmental sustainability, and clean energy development. By innovating processes that utilize renewable biomass, she helps reduce reliance on petroleum-based resources, aligning research outputs with broader climate and environmental goals.

Her collaborations with industries and government bodies have also resulted in real-world applications of laboratory research, making her work influential beyond academia. Many of her former students now hold key positions in industry, academia, and policy-making, extending her influenceo the next generation of green chemists.

💫 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Jun-xia Yu’s legacy is one of scientific integrity, environmental consciousness, and tireless dedication to the advancement of green technologies. As global challenges like climate change and pollution intensify, her work serves as a beacon of innovation for sustainable development.

Looking ahead, she aims to:

  • Expand international collaborations with global research institutes

  • Explore next-generation biomass technologies for zero-emission applications

  • Train and empower a new wave of scientists dedicated to green chemistry

Her strategic role at the Hubei Three Gorges Laboratory also positions her to influence large-scale research infrastructure and regional innovation hubs focused on sustainability and energy transitions.

✍️ Publication Top Notes


📘Nano architectonics via in situ growth of MIL-101(Fe) on modified sugarcane bagasse for selective capture of glyphosate from aqueous solution

Journal: Environmental Chemical Engineering

Year: 2025