Syed Asim Hussain | Quaternary Geology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Syed Asim Hussain | Quaternary Geology | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Dr. Syed Asim Hussain is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), specializing in paleoclimate studies using speleothems. With a PhD in Geochemistry from CAS, he has earned honors such as the Outstanding International Student Award and Best Ph.D. Thesis. His research integrates geochemistry, climate change, and isotopic applications in paleoclimate and geofluids. He has led funded projects on climate changes in Pakistan, exploring their impacts on the Indus civilization. Dr. Hussain’s contributions continue to shape academic discourse on climate change. 🌿📚 #Paleoclimate #Geochemistry #ClimateResearch

 

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Academic and Professional Background 🌍🔬

Dr. Syed Asim Hussain is a postdoctoral researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), specializing in paleoclimate studies using speleothems. His academic journey includes serving as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Assistant Professor at the University of Baltistan and Karakoram International University, Pakistan. Dr. Hussain’s research integrates geochemistry, climate change, and isotope applications in paleoclimate, hydrosphere, and geofluids. He completed his PhD in Geochemistry at CAS, earning prestigious honors such as the Outstanding International Student Award and Best Ph.D. Thesis. He has led significant research projects, funded by esteemed organizations, including the Ministry of Science and Technology, China. 🌿📚

Research and Innovations 🌍🔬

Dr. Syed Asim Hussain’s research focuses on paleoclimate changes, particularly through the use of speleothems. His ongoing projects include a study on how speleothems have recorded climate changes in Pakistan and their impact on the Indus civilization, funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology, China, with a grant of 130,000 RMB (01/2023 – 12/2023). Another project explores the stalagmite imprint of climate and environmental changes in Pakistan over the past 1000 years, supported by IEECAS with a grant of 100,000 RMB (01/2023 – 12/2024). His work significantly contributes to understanding historical climate dynamics. 🌿⛏️📊

 

Areas of Research 🌍🔬

Dr. Syed Asim Hussain’s research spans several key areas, including Geology, Geochemistry, and the study of isotopes and their application in paleoclimate. He employs advanced isotopic techniques to uncover historical climate patterns and their environmental impacts. His work focuses on understanding the Earth’s climate history, particularly in regions like South Asia, using geological materials such as speleothems and geofluids. Through this interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Hussain advances knowledge in climate dynamics, providing valuable insights into past climates and helping shape current climate change discussions. 🌿🔬🌍

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Petrography and provenance of the Sub-Himalayan Kuldana Formation: Implications for tectonic setting and Palaeoclimatic conditions
    Cited by: 22
    Year: 2022
  • Unraveling sources and climate conditions prevailing during the deposition of neoproterozoic evaporites using coupled chemistry and boron isotope compositions (δ11B): the …
    Cited by: 18
    Year: 2021
  • Climate Change Impact on the Evolution of the Saline Lakes of the Soan-Sakaser Valley (Central Salt Range; Pakistan): Evidences from Hydrochemistry and Water (δD, δ18O …
    Cited by: 18
    Year: 2019
  • Origin of boron and brine evolution in saline springs in the Nangqen Basin, Southern Tibetan Plateau
    Cited by: 17
    Year: 2018
  • Evaluation of drinking water quality in urban areas of Pakistan, a case study of Gulshan-e-Iqbal Karachi, Pakistan
    Cited by: 13
    Year: 2016
  • Origin and evolution of eocene rock salts in Pakistan and implications for paleoclimate studies: insights from chemistry and Cl stable isotopes
    Cited by: 10
    Year: 2021
  • Stable chlorine isotopes in saline springs from the Nangqen basin, Qinghai–Tibet Plateau: Brine genesis and evolution
    Cited by: 10
    Year: 2019
  • An overview of Pakistan rock salt resources and their chemical characterization
    Cited by: 9
    Year: 2021
  • Chlorine isotopes unravel conditions of formation of the Neoproterozoic rock salts from the Salt Range Formation, Pakistan
    Cited by: 9
    Year: 2020
  • Complication rate and diagnostic yield of percutaneous native kidney biopsies: a 10-year experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Pakistan
    Cited by: 9
    Year: 2017
  • Mineralogy and PGE geochemistry of chromitites and peridotites of the sapat complex in the indus suture zone, northern Pakistan: implications for magmatic processes in the …
    Cited by: 8
    Year: 2023

Conclusion

Dr. Syed Asim Hussain is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his substantial contributions to paleoclimate research, his recognition within the scientific community, and his continued work on climate change and its broader implications. His research has not only expanded the academic understanding of climate history but has also created meaningful socio-economic impacts.

 

 

June Born Born | Geology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. June Born Born | Geology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. June Born Born, Akita University, Myanmar

Ms. JuneBorn is an enthusiastic economic geologist with over 10 years of experience in mineral exploration, remote sensing, and GIS. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Economic Geology at Akita University, Japan, she has made significant contributions to research on sedimentary-hosted and orogenic gold mineralization, showcased through her publication in Resource Geology. Ms. JuneBorn is skilled in advanced geological software and laboratory techniques, enhancing her research capabilities. An active participant in international conferences, she aims to advance knowledge in her field. Her hobbies include swimming, traveling, and socializing. ✈️🏊‍♀️

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Academic Background

Ms. JuneBorn is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Economic Geology at Akita University, Japan. She previously earned her MSc in Geology, where she was awarded the JICA (KIZUNA Program) Scholarship, demonstrating her academic prowess and recognition within the scientific community. Her Bachelor’s degree in Geoscience from Myitkyina University, Myanmar, provided a strong foundation for her research career.

Work Experience

Her diverse experiences, ranging from internships at the Geological Survey of Japan to hands-on work with Cipango Resources, illustrate her practical expertise in geological research. Ms. JuneBorn’s proficiency in cutting-edge geological software and laboratory techniques, such as XRD and SEM, enhances her ability to conduct comprehensive studies.

Professional Development

Ms. JuneBorn actively engages with the academic community through her participation in significant conferences, where she presents her research findings. Notable events include the 71st Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Mineral Resources and the SEG 2022 Conference in Denver. Her commitment to sharing knowledge and networking positions her as a rising star in the field.

 

Conclusion

Ms. JuneBorn’s robust research contributions, strong academic background, and active involvement in the geological community, she is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her commitment to advancing knowledge in economic geology, combined with her innovative approach to research, positions her as a valuable asset to the field and a deserving nominee for this honor.

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