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.

 

Wenhao Pu | Renewable Energy | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenhao Pu | Renewable Energy | Excellence in Research Award

Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics | China

Dr. WenHao Pu is an Associate Professor at the College of Energy and Power Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA), China. His research interests encompass dense gas-solid flows, computational fluid dynamics, numerical heat and mass transfer, waste heat utilization, solar thermal utilization, compression energy storage systems, and additive manufacturing heat exchange technologies. Dr. Pu has authored 85 publications, with his most recent work focusing on thermal characteristics of heat sinks with embedded phase change materials in triply periodic minimal surfaces, published in the International Journal of Thermal Sciences. His research contributions have been cited 1322 times, and he has an h-index of 1. These metrics reflect the early stage of his research career and the specialized nature of his work. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Energy and Environment from Southeast University followed by a Postdoctoral Fellowship at NUAA’s College of Energy and Power Engineering. Dr. Pu has been serving as an Associate Professor at NUAA since 2011 and was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Dr. Pu’s work is instrumental in advancing the understanding and application of thermal management systems, with implications for energy efficiency and sustainable technologies.

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Featured Publications

“Thermal characteristics study of a heat sink with embedded phase change material (PCM) in the triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS)”.

“Thermal performance analysis on steady-state and dynamic response characteristic in solar tower power plant based on supercritical carbon dioxide Brayton cycle”.

“Performance study of a supercritical carbon dioxide energy storage system with non-uniform graded compression heat recovery”.

“Experimental and numerical investigations on the intermittent heat transfer performance of phase change material (PCM)-based heat sink with triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS)”.

Yang Yunan | Ecosystem | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Yang Yunan | Ecosystem | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Yang Yunan, Beihang University, China

Associate Professor Dr. Yang Yunan is a faculty member at Beihang University in China, specializing in [insert specific field or research interests, e.g., aerospace engineering, artificial intelligence, etc.]. He holds a Ph.D. in [insert relevant field] and has contributed significantly to [mention key areas of research, notable projects, or publications]. Dr. Yang is dedicated to advancing knowledge in [specific topics] and has collaborated with various institutions to promote innovation in his field. In addition to his research, he is committed to teaching and mentoring students, inspiring the next generation of engineers and scientists.

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Education

          Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, September 1997 – June 2000.

Professional Experience

  • Department of Environmental Engineering, Beihang University
    Associate Professor
    July 2002 – Present
  • Visiting Scholar, Oregon State University
    May 2007 – May 2008
  • Post-Doctoral Researcher, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, The Chinese Academy of Sciences
    September 2000 – June 2002.

Research Focus

          Wetland Ecosystem Restoration: Developing methods to restore and enhance wetland environments, improving biodiversity and ecosystem health.

          Functional Microorganisms: Advancing the efficient development and application of microorganisms for environmental and ecological benefits, such as pollution control and ecosystem management.

Award and Honor

  • National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars
    Awarded in 2011 for his outstanding research in environmental engineering.
  • First Prize of Science and Technology Progress Award
    By the Ministry of Education, China, in 2010, for contributions to wetland ecosystem restoration technologies.
  • Beihang University Teaching Excellence Award
    Recognized in 2015 for exceptional teaching performance and mentorship.

These awards highlight Dr. Yang’s significant contributions to his field and his dedication to both research and education.

Publication Top Notes

  • “The Organic Acid Environmental Capacity of Mangrove Ecosystem in Dongzhai Harbor, Hainan, China”
    Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2024, 205, 116622
    Co-authored with X.Y. Liu and Y.G. Lin.
  • “Aromatic Bio-Oil Production from Corn Stover by FAU + MFI Dual-Catalyst Catalytic Fast Pyrolysis: A Study of Two Catalyst Parameters”
    Fuel, 2024, 367, 131499
    Co-authored with Jiaomei Liu, Xiangfei Xue, Zhengxing Qin, and Jie Liang.
  • “The Toxic Effects of Strong Chlorin Disinfectant on Mangroves and Emission Thresholds”
    Open Journal of Ecology, 2024, Vol.14 (No.2): 114-124
    Co-authored with Nan Zhou and Xinyu Liu.
  • “Review on Possible Factors for Outbreak of Wood Boring Isopod, Sphaeroma spp., Which Causes Destructive Impact on Mangrove Forest in China”
    Open Journal of Ecology, 2022, 12, 211-235
    Co-authored with Myat Thiri.
  • “Spatial Distributions, Source Apportionment, and Ecological Risks of C-9-C-17 Chlorinated Paraffins in Mangrove Sediments from Dongzhai Harbor, Hainan Island”
    Environmental Pollution, 2021, 270, 116076
    Co-authored with Xia Dan, Vaye Oliver, Zhang Haoteng, and Sun Yifei.
  • “Purification of Biodiesel via Pre-Washing of Transesterified Waste Oil to Produce Less Contaminated Wastewater”
    Cleaner Production, 2018, 180: 466-471
    Co-authored with Bashir Muhammad Aamir, Myat Thiri, Xiaoyi Yang, and A.M. Safdar.
  • “A Study on the Desalination of Saline Farmland Drainage Water Using Wetland Plants”
    Journal of Agricultural Water Management, 2015, 156: 19-29
    Co-authored with Q. Sheng, L. Zhang, H.Q. Kang, and Y. Liu.
  • “The Study of Biodegradation of Butyl Benzyl Phthalate by Phanerochaete chrysosporium”
    Proceedings of the 2010 First International Conference on Cellular, Molecular Biology, Biophysics and Bioengineering, Qiqihar, China, Volume I: 228-231
    Co-authored with Wei Fang, Xunjie Hu, Na Ren, and Dawei Liang.
  • “Mutation Effects of C2+ Ion Irradiation on the Greasy Nitzschia sp.”
    Mutation Research, 2013, 751-752: 24-28
    Co-authored with C.L. Liu, Y.K. Wang, and J.M. Xue.
  • “Initial Ground Experiments of Silkworm Cultures Living on Different Feedstock for Provision of High-Quality Animal Protein for Humans in Space”
    Advances in Space Research, 2010, 46: 701-711
    Co-authored with Liman Tang, Ling Tong, Yang Liu, Hong Liu, and Xiaomin Li.
  • “Silkworms Culture as a Source of Protein for Humans in Space”
    Advances in Space Research, 2009, 43: 1236-1242
    Co-authored with Liman Tang, Ling Tong, and Hong Liu.
  • “The Selection and Characterization of the Mutants in Bioflocculant Bacteria C8 Induced by 3 MeV Helium Ion Irradiation”
    Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 2009, 267: 99-102
    Co-authored with L. L. Xu, J. M. Xue, and others.

 

 

 

 

 

Hossein Abolghasemzadeh | Environment | Best Researcher Award | 12824

Mr. Hossein Abolghasemzadeh | Environment | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hossein Abolghasemzadeh, University of Tehran (UT), Iran

Mr. Hossein Abolghasemzadeh is affiliated with the University of Tehran (UT), Iran. He is involved in research and academic activities at the university, contributing to various projects and initiatives. His expertise and interests include [specify his research area or focus if known, or general academic fields related to his department]. Mr. Abolghasemzadeh plays a significant role in advancing knowledge and fostering innovation within his field at the University of Tehran.

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📚 Education

      B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from Babol Noshirvani University of Technology (NIT) in January 2020, graduating with a GPA of 3.21/4 (15.9/20).

M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Tehran in February 2024, GPA of 3.65/4 (16.75/20).

💼 Professional Experience

     In his role with the Iranian Scientific Association of Clean Air, Mr. Abolghasemzadeh develops and produces high-quality scientific content focused on air pollution, energy, climate change, and carbon emissions. He also served as the Executive Assistant for the 10th Conference on Air and Noise Pollution Management in 2023.

Mr. Abolghasemzadeh has gained teaching experience as a Teaching Assistant for the “Climate Change and Meteorology” course at the University of Tehran in 2023 under the supervision of Dr. Mohsen Nasseri, and for the “Design, Construction, and Maintenance of Systems in Civil and Environmental Engineering” course at Babol Noshirvani University of Technology in 2019 under the supervision of Dr. Farhad Qaderi.

🔬 Research Focus

  1. Water-Energy Nexus: He has developed a system dynamics model to assess the interplay between water and energy resources, considering regional development programs and climate change impacts. His case study on Isfahan Province aims to evaluate regional greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, providing insights into sustainable resource management.
  2. Air Pollution and Climate Change: As part of his role with the Iranian Scientific Association of Clean Air, Mr. Abolghasemzadeh focuses on the interconnections between air pollution, energy consumption, and climate change. His work involves producing scientific content and research on reducing carbon emissions and mitigating the effects of air pollution.
  3. Sustainable Civil and Environmental Systems: His background in civil engineering drives his interest in the design, construction, and maintenance of sustainable systems within civil and environmental engineering. His research explores how engineering practices can be optimized to minimize environmental impacts, particularly in the context of urban and regional planning.

🏆 Award and Honor

          Best Paper Award: 10th Conference on Air and Noise Pollution Management (2023)

                    Paper Title: “Assessing the Effects of Development Policies on the Emission of GHGs in the Industrial Sector via                          System  Dynamics: A Case Study of Isfahan Province”

          Ranked 14th in the National Civil Engineering Olympiad (2020)

         Full National Scholarship: Awarded after ranking 93rd in the Iranian University Entrance Exam (2021)

✍️ Publishing Top Notes

  • Best Paper Award: 10th Conference on Air and Noise Pollution Management (2023)
    • Title: “Assessing the Effects of Development Policies on the Emission of GHGs in the Industrial Sector via System Dynamics: A Case Study of Isfahan Province”
    • Summary: This paper presents a system dynamics model to evaluate the impact of development policies on greenhouse gas emissions in Isfahan’s industrial sector, providing insights into sustainable policy-making.
  • Thesis Publication: University of Tehran (2024)
    • Title: “Proposing a System Dynamics Water-Energy Model to Assess Regional GHGs Emission Considering Regional Development Program and Climate Change Effects (Case Study: Isfahan Province)”
    • Summary: This thesis explores the interactions between water and energy systems under the influence of regional development and climate change, using Isfahan Province as a case study to highlight the implications for GHG emissions.
  • Abolghasemzadeh, H., Zekri, E., & Nasseri, M. (2024). Regional-scale energy-water nexus framework
    to assess the GHG emissions under climate change and development scenarios via system dynamics
    approach. Sustainable Cities and Society.