Nan Yang | Arts and Humanities | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nan Yang | Arts and Humanities | Research Excellence Award 

Soochow University | China

Dr. Nan Yang is an accomplished architect, researcher, and educator whose work bridges contemporary architectural innovation with vernacular tradition and sustainable design. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering in Architecture from Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (2010–2012) and the University of Liverpool (2012–2014), both with First-Class Honours and RIBA Part I accreditation. He later completed his Master of Architecture at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands (2014–2016), graduating with an excellent thesis score of 9/10. In 2024, Dr. Yang obtained his fully funded Ph.D. in Architecture from the University of Liverpool, conducted at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University. Dr. Yang holds multiple professional certifications, including LEED AP BD+C (2017), Shanghai Intermediate Architectural Engineer (2020), and RIBA Chartered Architect (2021). His professional experience spans leading international design institutions such as MVRDV in Rotterdam, NTYPE Design in Chengdu, and architectural practices in Guangzhou, Kunming, Suzhou, and Shanghai. Since 2017, he has been a partner at Pingjie Design, while also serving as a design consultant for Shanghai Hengtai Architectural Design Consulting (2019–2024). In 2024, he joined Soochow University as a Lecturer and Postdoctoral Fellow. He has extensive teaching experience at Soochow University, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China Academy of Art, and other top institutions, contributing as a design tutor, guest critic, researcher, and visiting scholar. Dr. Yang’s research focuses on contemporary vernacular architecture, adaptive construction, rural revitalization, spatial design, and emerging building technologies. His academic output includes numerous journal articles published in Architectural Journal, Sustainable Cities and Society, Huazhong Architecture, and other leading outlets. He has also contributed to international conferences, book chapters, and collaborative research projects, including studies on adaptive architecture and rural settlement design. He holds a utility patent for a 3D-printed component structural system. Dr. Yang’s design works and research have been showcased internationally, including at V2 Institute (Netherlands), Synthetic Lab (France), Huddersfield University (UK), Design Shanghai, and Suzhou Design Week. He has received over 40 awards such as the UIA-Hope Cup First Prize, Forbes China “30 Under 30” honoree (2021 cover figure), Active House Award, FA Young Designer TOP20, and multiple national design competition honors. Actively engaged in academic and professional communities, Dr. Yang serves as chief editor of UniDesignLab, editorial board member for several journals, competition juror, and mentor for youth rural development programs. His work continues to shape innovative, culturally rooted, and socially responsible architectural practices across China and beyond

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Featured Publications

Yan Hainan, Yang Nan, Xiong Yimei (2018). The influence of the spatial characteristics of urban green space on the urban heat island effect… Sustainable Cities and Society

Ma Jiexin, Chen Fangbing, Chu Jianfei, Yang Nan (2018). Eutropia. City·Environment·Design, 12: 24–29.

Wang Jun, Chen Xing, Yang Nan (2020). Cultural Industry Development in Taohuawu… Huazhong Architecture, 38(01):83–86.

Elaheh Koolaee | Arts and Humanities | Editorial Board Member

Prof Dr. Elaheh Koolaee | Arts and Humanities | Editorial Board Member

University of Tehran | Iran

Prof. Elaheh Koolaee has held prominent academic and leadership roles throughout her distinguished career at the University of Tehran, where she has served as Professor since 1988. She is the long-standing Director of the Center for Central Eurasia Studies (2005–present) and has twice led the Regional Studies Department (2007–2010; 2015–2019). As Editor-in-Chief of the Central Eurasia Studies Journal and a member of several editorial boards in political science and regional studies, she has significantly shaped scholarly discourse in her field. Her public service includes serving as an Advisor to the Center for Strategic Studies of the Presidential Office (1990) and representing Tehran in the Islamic Consultative Assembly (2000–2004), where she chaired the Iran–Finland and Iran–Russia Parliamentarian Friendship Groups and contributed to national policy through the Commission on Islamic Human Rights, women’s policy councils, and civic and educational bodies. She has also held executive responsibilities within the Participation Front of Iran political party. Academically, Prof. Koolaee has taught extensively across undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs, offering courses on Soviet and Russian politics, Central Asia, Eurasian geopolitics, Iran’s foreign policy, Caspian Sea studies, Third World political and economic issues, and women’s political and social rights. Her international experience includes a fellowship in Edinburgh (2009) and a sabbatical at North Carolina State University in the United States (2011–12). Her research interests span Iran–Russia relations, Eurasian geopolitics, Central Asia and South Caucasus studies, foreign policy analysis, women’s political development in Iran, regionalism and security complexes, as well as science diplomacy and international cooperation.

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Featured Publications

Koolaee, E., & Hafezian, M. H. (2010). The Islamic Republic of Iran and the South Caucasus republics. Iranian Studies, 43(3), 391–409.

Koolaee, E., & Abedi, A. (2018). Geopolitical components of the Russian foreign policy. Geopolitics Quarterly, 14(49), 1–25.

Koolaee, E. (2014). The impact of the Iraq–Iran war on social roles of Iranian women. Middle East Critique, 23(3), 277–291.

Koolaee, E. (2016). Women in the parliament. In Women, power and politics in 21st century Iran (pp. 137–151).

Koolaee, E. (1997). Politics and government in Central Asia. SAMT Publications.

Koolaee, E., Mousavi, H., & Abedi, A. (2020). Fluctuations in Iran–Russia relations during the past four decades. Iran and the Caucasus, 24(2), 216–232.

Koolaee, E., Ebrahimi, A., & Shirazi, M. S. (2014). Iran and Kazakhstan relations: A geopolitical analysis. Iranian Review of Foreign Affairs, 4(4), 89–112.

Koolaee, E. (2009). Iranian women from private sphere to public sphere, with focus on parliament. Iran and the Caucasus, 13(2), 401–414.

Koolaee, E., & Sedaghat, M. (2017). Ukraine crisis and the Russian military doctrine. Central Eurasia Studies, 10(1), 205–220.

Koolaee, E., & Imani-Kalesar, M. (2010). India’s energy security strategy towards the Caspian Sea region. China & Eurasia Forum Quarterly, 8(1).

Koolaee, E. (2010). Islamic Republic of Iran and the geopolitics of the South Caucasus. Geopolitics Quarterly, 6(17), 75–111.

Koolaee, E. (2008). Iran’s role in energy security at regional and global levels. Iranian Economic Review, 15(28), 95–115.