Bingqing Liu | Ocean Color Remote Sensing | Research Excellence Award

Dr.  Bingqing Liu | Ocean Color Remote Sensing | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Florida State University | United States

Dr. Bingqing Liu is a distinguished researcher in marine optics, ocean color remote sensing, and phytoplankton ecology. With 795 citations (622 since 2021), an h-index of 16, and an i10-index of 22, her work demonstrates strong scientific impact. Her research focuses on satellite-based observation of oceanic processes, including internal waves, harmful algal blooms, and carbon dynamics. Through advanced modeling and remote sensing techniques, she contributes significantly to understanding marine ecosystems, climate interactions, and environmental change across coastal and open ocean systems.

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Internal solitary wave propagation observed by tandem satellites

– Geophysical Research Letters, 2014 (77 Citations)


Monitoring of oil spill trajectories with COSMO-SkyMed X-band SAR images and model simulation

– IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations, 2014 (66 Citations)


Oceanic internal waves in the Sulu–Celebes Sea under sunglint and moonglint

– IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2019 (41 Citations)

Carmen Cabanilla | Marine Science Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Carmen Cabanilla | Marine Science Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Carmen Cabanilla, Instituto Nacional de Pesca, Ecuador

Dr. Carmen Cabanilla is a seasoned biologist with a Master’s degree in Natural Resources Management from Universidad Agraria del Ecuador. Recognized by SENESCYT as a certified researcher, she has significantly contributed to hydrobiological research and fisheries management. Her notable work includes research on the fishery management of the black ark (Anadara tuberculosa) and studies on the smooth hammerhead shark. Dr. Cabanilla has presented at international forums and published extensively on Ecuador’s artisanal fishing and aquaculture. She actively participates in workshops and training programs, enhancing fisheries research and sustainability in Ecuador. 🐟📚🌊

 

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Professional Achievements 🎓

Dr. Carmen Cabanilla holds a Master’s degree in Natural Resources Management from Universidad Agraria del Ecuador (2007) and a Biology degree from Universidad de Guayaquil (1994). She is recognized by SENESCYT as a certified researcher and has been recategorized as Auxiliar Researcher 2. Her work includes presentations on artisanal fishing and technological advancements in fisheries research.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Carmen Cabanilla’s research primarily focuses on marine biology and fisheries science, with a particular emphasis on the ecology and management of hydrobiological resources. Her studies cover a wide range of topics, including the population dynamics of marine species such as the black ark (Anadara tuberculosa) and the smooth hammerhead shark (Sphyrna zygaena), as well as the ecological assessment and sustainable management of fisheries. Dr. Cabanilla is also involved in the monitoring and evaluation of artisanal and industrial fisheries in Ecuador, aiming to enhance conservation efforts and ensure the sustainable use of marine resources. 🌊🐟📊

 

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