Jianghong Liu | Safety Science | Best Researcher Award | 13520

Mr. Jianghong Liu | Safety Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jianghong Liu, Shanghai Maritime University, China

Prof. Jianghong Liu, a distinguished fire safety expert and professor at Shanghai Maritime University, serves as the Dean of the Department of Safety Engineering. With a Ph.D. from the University of Science and Technology of China and postdoctoral research at the State Key Laboratory of Fire Science, he specializes in industrial fire dynamics, thermal disaster control, and water mist fire suppression technologies. His pioneering work includes over 35 SCI-indexed publications on fire safety in electric vehicles, lithium-ion battery combustion, and innovative extinguishing agents. Prof. Liu’s research significantly contributes to safety engineering, earning him recognition as a leading voice in fire science in China and beyond.

Author Profile

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📘 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Jianghong Liu, born on November 8, 1966, in China, began his academic journey with a deep interest in energy systems and fire dynamics. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Thermal Power Engineering from Northwestern Polytechnical University in 1989, laying a strong foundation in thermal engineering. Continuing his passion for thermophysics, he obtained a Master’s degree in Engineering Thermal Physics from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 1999. His academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Fire Safety Science and Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in 2002, where he also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the State Key Laboratory of Fire Science, focusing on the interaction of water mists with flame dynamics.

These formative years were marked by rigorous research and academic discipline, equipping Prof. Liu with a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and experimental expertise that would later drive his extensive work in fire safety engineering.

đŸ§Ș Professional Endeavors

Prof. Liu’s professional career spans decades of impactful work in both academia and industry. From 1989 to 1996, he worked at Tian E Air-Condition Company in Hefei, where he was engaged in the design and development of new air-conditioning systems. This hands-on engineering experience proved invaluable in shaping his applied research mindset.

In 2006, he began his academic career in earnest as an Associate Professor at the State Key Laboratory of Fire Science, USTC. He also gained international exposure as a Research Associate at Kingston University in the UK (2006–2008). Since 2009, he has served as a Professor and Dean of the Department of Safety Engineering in the College of Ocean Science and Engineering at Shanghai Maritime University, where he continues to lead teaching, research, and administrative efforts.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Liu’s primary research interests lie in:

  • Industrial fire simulation and suppression

  • Fire dynamics in ship environments

  • Water mist fire extinguishing technologies

  • Thermal disaster control

  • Emergency management and safety assessment

His pioneering studies on water mist suppression of solid and liquid fires, including pool fires, battery fires, and lithium-ion thermal runaway, have earned him global recognition. He developed novel fire suppression models using metal chloride additives and explored sheltered flame dynamics, making significant advancements in fire protection for confined and hazardous environments.

He has published over 35 peer-reviewed articles in top journals, such as Process Safety and Environmental Protection, Fire Safety Journal, Frontiers in Energy Research, and Journal of Fire Science. Notably, his work on electric vehicle fire hazards and suppression offers crucial safety strategies amid the global push for electric mobility.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Liu’s academic and research excellence has been widely acknowledged:

  • His work has been frequently cited in SCI and EI indexed journals, enhancing the academic standing of Shanghai Maritime University.

  • He has collaborated with leading researchers like Prof. Liao Guangxuan and Prof. Fan Weicheng, reinforcing his role as a central figure in China’s fire safety science network.

  • His leadership in cross-national fire safety symposiums, such as those held in Germany, the USA, and the UK, showcases his global impact.

His published contributions—ranging from experimental studies on diesel fires to quasi-steady-state fire suppression modeling—have become foundational references for fire safety researchers and professionals worldwide.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Liu’s influence extends beyond academic circles. His research has directly contributed to:

  • Advancing fire protection standards in industrial and marine engineering sectors.

  • Improving safety protocols for electric vehicles and chemical facilities.

  • Training the next generation of fire safety engineers and researchers in China and abroad.

Through decades of dedicated work, he has helped transform theoretical models into practical solutions, ultimately making workplaces and public spaces safer.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Jianghong Liu’s legacy is built on a rare combination of academic rigor, engineering practicality, and leadership in safety innovation. As Dean at Shanghai Maritime University, he has cultivated a culture of interdisciplinary research, blending mechanical engineering, environmental safety, and fire dynamics.

Looking forward, Prof. Liu is expected to:

  • Expand research on smart fire suppression systems using AI and real-time diagnostics.

  • Develop marine fire safety standards aligned with sustainable shipping technologies.

  • Lead international collaborations addressing battery and hydrogen fuel fires, critical in the era of green energy.

He remains committed to mentorship, guiding doctoral and master’s students in cutting-edge safety engineering research.

 ✍ Publication Top Notes


📘Numerical investigation on the vertical jet fire impinging on the horizontal cylindrical obstacle in a ship engine room: Characteristics and new prediction models of flame length

Author: Shaogang Zhang, Yongqiang Fan, Long Shi, Jiahao Liu, Jianghong Liu, Jinhui Wang, Beihua Cong

Journal: Ocean Engineering

Year: 2024


📘Numerical investigation on smoke control with new-style horizontal smoke baffle in an immersed road tunnel

Author: Shaogang Zhang, Dongyi Diao, Long Shi, Xudong Cheng, Jiahao Liu, Jianghong Liu, Jinhui Wang, Beihua Cong

Journal: Fire and Materials

Year: 2024


Tatiana Moura | Violence Prevention | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Tatiana Moura, Violence Prevention, Women Researcher Award

Doctorate at Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal, Portugal.

Dr. Tatiana Moura is a distinguished scholar and researcher specializing in Sociology with a focus on Social Topics. With a robust educational background, she holds a Ph.D. in International Program in Peace, Conflicts, and Development from Universitat Jaume I, Spain, where her research delved into the intricacies of gender dynamics amidst conflict and peace efforts. Her academic journey includes a Master’s degree in Sociology from Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal, where she explored the impact of globalization on national societies. Dr. Moura’s commitment to advancing knowledge in social sciences is further demonstrated through her post-doctoral fellowship at Centro de Estudos Sociais, Universidade de Coimbra.

Professional Profiles:

Education

  • Ph.D. in International Program in Peace, Conflicts, and Development
  • Master’s in Sociology
  • Post-doctoral Fellowship
  • Human Rights Course (Post-Graduation)
  • Bachelor’s in International Relations (Licenciatura)

Professional Experience

Dr. Tatiana Moura brings extensive professional experience to her role as a researcher and educator in the field of Sociology. With a background spanning over two decades, she has made significant contributions to academia through her research, teaching, and leadership roles. Dr. Moura’s career began with research assistant positions at Universidade de Coimbra, where she honed her research skills and contributed to various projects at the Centro de Estudos Sociais. Over the years, she progressed to become a researcher, focusing her work on gender dynamics, peace, conflicts, and development. Her expertise led her to assume a post-doctoral fellowship at Centro de Estudos Sociais, Universidade de Coimbra, where she engaged in advanced research activities, further expanding her knowledge and impact in the field. Throughout her tenure, Dr. Moura has been instrumental in advancing scholarship on sociological issues, publishing extensively in peer-reviewed journals and presenting her work at international conferences. In addition to her research endeavors, Dr. Moura is committed to fostering the next generation of social scientists. As a Visiting Professor at Universidad Miguel HernĂĄndez de Elche, Spain, she shares her expertise with students, inspiring them to critically analyze social phenomena and contribute to positive societal change. Dr. Tatiana Moura’s professional journey reflects her dedication to advancing knowledge in Sociology and addressing pressing social challenges. Her multidisciplinary approach, coupled with her passion for teaching and research, positions her as a respected leader in the field.

Research Interest

Dr. Tatiana Moura’s research interests encompass a broad spectrum of topics within the field of Sociology, with a particular focus on gender studies, peace and conflict resolution, and social development. Her scholarly pursuits delve into understanding the complexities of gender dynamics in various contexts, including armed conflicts, peacebuilding processes, and societal transformations. In her research, Dr. Moura explores how masculinities and femininities are constructed and negotiated within the context of violence and conflict, aiming to shed light on the intersectional dimensions of gender identities. She investigates the impact of gender norms and inequalities on peace and security, examining how they shape experiences of violence, resilience, and post-conflict reconstruction. Furthermore, Dr. Moura’s research interests extend to the broader realm of social development, where she examines the interplay between globalization, social change, and national identities. Her work contributes to a nuanced understanding of how globalization processes influence societies at the local, national, and global levels, with a focus on issues such as migration, cultural diversity, and social justice. Overall, Dr. Tatiana Moura’s research agenda is characterized by a commitment to interdisciplinary inquiry and a dedication to addressing pressing social issues. Through her work, she seeks to advance knowledge, promote social justice, and contribute to the creation of more inclusive and equitable societies.

Publications

Rostos invisĂ­veis da violĂȘncia armada: un estudo de caso sobre Rio de Janeiro

  • Authors: T Moura
  • Year: 2007
  • Citations: 86

NovĂ­ssimas guerras, novĂ­ssimas pazes. Desafios conceptuais e polĂ­ticos

  • Authors: T Moura
  • Year: 2005
  • Citations: 71

NovĂ­ssimas guerras: espaços, identidades e espirais da violĂȘncia armada

  • Authors: T Moura
  • Year: 2010
  • Citations: 56

Auto de resistĂȘncia: relatos de familiares de vĂ­timas da violĂȘncia armada

  • Authors: BM Soares, T Moura, C Afonso
  • Year: 2009
  • Citations: 55

ViolĂȘncia (s) e guerra (s): do triĂąngulo ao continuum

  • Authors: JM Pureza, T Moura
  • Year: 2005
  • Citations: 28

Entre Atenas e Esparta: Mulheres, paz e conflitos armados

  • Authors: TGÐ Moura
  • Year: 2005
  • Citations: 22

Invisibilidades da guerra e da paz: ViolĂȘncias contra as mulheres na GuinĂ©-Bissau, em Moçambique e em Angola

  • Authors: T Moura, S Roque, S AraĂșjo, M Rafael, R Santos
  • Year: 2009
  • Citations: 21

Filosofia e investigação para a paz

  • Authors: V MartĂ­nez GuzmĂĄn, T Moura
  • Year: 2005
  • Citations: 19

UNSCR 1325: Is it only about war? Armed violence in non-war contexts

  • Authors: R Santos, T Moura, S Roque
  • Year: 2010
  • Citations: 16

ConexĂ”es perdidas: RepresentaçÔes de gĂ©nero, violĂȘncia (armada) e segurança na Resolução 1325

  • Authors: R Santos, S Roque, T Moura
  • Year: 2012
  • Citations: 14