Chunxiao Yu | Soil Fertility | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Chunxiao Yu
Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Chunxiao Yu
Affiliation Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Country China
Scopus ID 57189458018
Documents 21
Citations 352
h-index 8
Subject Area Soil Fertility
Event Global Academic Awards

Chunxiao Yu, affiliated with the Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has established a research profile focused on soil fertility and environmental sciences through peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus. The available bibliometric indicators—including publication count, citation performance, and h-index—reflect continued engagement with internationally recognized research in the field.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Chunxiao Yu in relation to recognition under the Best Researcher Award. The overview highlights bibliometric indicators, research specialization, publication record, scholarly impact, and the relevance of contributions to soil fertility and environmental science. The evaluation follows a neutral academic perspective supported by publicly available scholarly information.[1]

Keywords

  • Best Researcher Award
  • Chunxiao Yu
  • Soil Fertility
  • Environmental Science
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Scopus Research Profile

Introduction

Research excellence is commonly evaluated through scientific originality, publication quality, citation performance, and contributions to advancing disciplinary knowledge. Recognition programs such as the Best Researcher Award acknowledge sustained academic achievement while promoting continued innovation and collaboration within the global scientific community.[2]

Research Profile

Chunxiao Yu is affiliated with the Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The available Scopus metrics indicate 21 indexed publications, 352 citations, and an h-index of 8. The primary research specialization is soil fertility, encompassing nutrient dynamics, soil quality, agricultural sustainability, and environmental management. These indicators demonstrate a consistent contribution to peer-reviewed scientific literature.[1]

Research Contributions

The research portfolio contributes to understanding soil processes and environmental sustainability. Published studies investigate mechanisms influencing soil fertility, nutrient cycling, ecosystem function, and land management practices. Such work supports evidence-based agricultural management while contributing to broader environmental conservation objectives.[3]

Publications

The research output consists of peer-reviewed journal publications indexed in international databases. Representative research themes include soil nutrient dynamics, fertility management, ecosystem sustainability, and environmental monitoring. Related publications include articles carrying Digital Object Identifier (DOI) references, supporting long-term discoverability and scholarly citation.[3]

  • Soil fertility assessment
  • Agricultural ecosystem sustainability
  • Environmental monitoring methodologies

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators suggest that Chunxiao Yu’s research has achieved measurable visibility within the scientific community. Citation activity reflects scholarly engagement with published work, while the h-index demonstrates sustained influence across multiple publications. These indicators provide quantitative evidence commonly used in academic evaluation.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on the available publication metrics, citation record, and disciplinary specialization, Chunxiao Yu demonstrates characteristics generally associated with competitive academic recognition. Continued scholarly productivity, peer-reviewed publications, and contributions to soil fertility research align with evaluation criteria commonly applied in international research award programs.[2]

Conclusion

Chunxiao Yu’s academic record reflects sustained engagement in soil fertility research supported by internationally indexed publications and recognized citation performance. The available evidence indicates a meaningful contribution to environmental and agricultural sciences, making this research profile appropriate for consideration within the Global Academic Awards Best Researcher Award framework.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Chunxiao Yu, Author ID 57189458018.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57189458018
  2. Global Academic Awards. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award Evaluation Information.
    https://globalacademicawards.com/
  3. Biochar integrate dicyandiamide modified soil aggregates and optimized nitrogen supplying to boosting the soybean-wheat yield in saline-alkali soil. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167198725004763

Fengpan Zhu | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Fengpan Zhu | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Fengpan Zhu, Jinhua University of Vocational Technology, China

Prof. Fengpan Zhu is the Deputy Dean of the School of Civil Engineering at Jinhua University of Vocational Technology and an Associate Professor specializing in 🧱 Geotechnical Engineering and ❄️ Frozen Soil Engineering. A native of Pujiang, Zhejiang, he holds a Master’s degree from China University of Mining and Technology and is currently pursuing his PhD. He has led over 15 research projects, published 10+ academic papers, and holds 4 invention patents. A recipient of numerous teaching honors, he actively mentors student teams in innovation competitions. Prof. Zhu plays a key role in advancing intelligent construction education in China. 📚🔬

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🎓 Educational Background

Prof. Fengpan Zhu holds a solid academic foundation in civil and geotechnical engineering. He earned his Master’s degree in Geotechnical Engineering from the China University of Mining and Technology between September 2006 and July 2009, under the mentorship of Prof. Zhou Guoqing 🏗️. Prior to this, he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the same university between September 2002 and July 2006 🏛️. His educational journey reflects a strong dedication to infrastructure development and foundational engineering sciences, laying the groundwork for his expertise in geotechnical research and academic leadership 🌍📘

💼 Professional Experience

Prof. Fengpan Zhu has accumulated extensive experience in civil engineering education and industry. Since December 2020, he has served as an Associate Professor at the School of Civil Engineering, Jinhua University of Vocational Technology 🎓. From 2014 to 2020, he was a Lecturer at Jinhua Polytechnic, following his earlier role as an Engineer from 2012 to 2014 🏫. Between 2009 and 2012, he worked with the China Power Construction Group Corporation Limited’s East China Survey and Design Institute, first as an Assistant Engineer and later as an Engineer, contributing to transportation and municipal engineering projects

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Fengpan Zhu focuses on geotechnical engineering with a strong emphasis on soil-structure interaction under extreme environmental conditions ❄️🏗️. His recent work, including the study titled “A CART-Based Model for Analyzing the Shear Behaviors of Frozen–Thawed Silty Clay and Structure Interface” (Applied Sciences, 2025), highlights his expertise in applying data-driven modeling techniques like CART (Classification and Regression Trees) to understand mechanical behavior in frozen-thawed soils 🧊🧪. His research integrates civil engineering, environmental geotechnics, and AI-based predictive modeling, contributing valuable insights into infrastructure stability in cold regions

Conclusion

Prof. Fengpan Zhu is a strong candidate for the Best Research Article Award, particularly for his recent 2025 publication in Applied Sciences, which demonstrates both novelty and technical depth in the field of geotechnical engineering under frozen conditions.

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A CART-Based Model for Analyzing the Shear Behaviors of Frozen–Thawed Silty Clay and Structure Interface

Nour Eddine Mayassi | Soil Ecology Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nour Eddine Mayassi | Soil Ecology Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nour Eddine Mayassi, Lebanese University Faculty of Agronomy, Lebanon

Nour Eddine Mayassi (born January 2, 1999, in Aley, Lebanon 🇱🇧) is a Lebanese agronomist with a robust academic background and a passion for sustainable agriculture. He holds a Master’s in Agricultural Engineering from Lebanese University and another Master’s in Sustainable Agroecosystems from CIHEAM Bari, Italy 🇮🇹. Nour has conducted significant research on soil management to enhance small-scale agroecosystem resilience. He has interned at various agricultural institutions, gaining expertise in soil and water analysis, pest management, and innovative farming techniques 🌱. Proficient in English (C2) and Italian (A2), he is an advocate for agroecological practices and youth contributions to agri-food systems 🌾.

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Education 🎓

Nour completed his Lebanese Baccalaureate in Life Sciences at Maroun Abboud Secondary School (2014-2017) 📘. He earned a Bachelor’s in Agriculture from Lebanese University, Beirut (2017-2020) 🌾. He further pursued a Master’s in Agriculture Engineering (2020-2023) and a Master’s in Sustainable Agroecosystems at CIHEAM Bari, Italy (2021-2023) 🌍.

Experience 🌟

Nour interned at Orquidea Garden Center 🌿 and the Lebanese Agriculture Research Institute, focusing on soil and water analysis, pest management, and crop value-chain analysis. He gained valuable skills in soil management, irrigation, and agricultural technology 💧.

Research Focus

Nour Eddine Mayassi’s research is focused on soil health and resilience in small-scale agroecosystems, particularly in the context of Mount-Lebanon 🇱🇧. His work delves into agroecology, emphasizing sustainable agricultural practices that maintain soil vitality and promote ecosystem stability 🌾. He investigates soil management techniques that enhance the resilience of agroecosystems against environmental stressors and climate change 🌍. Collaborating with experts like Thérèse Atallah, Beshr Sukkariyah, and Pandi Zdruli, Nour’s research aims to develop practical solutions for farmers to sustainably manage their land and improve food security 🌱. His contributions are vital to advancing sustainable food systems and agroecological practices 🌿.

 

Publication Top Notes

Investigating soil health and resilience in small-scale agroecosystems of Mount-Lebanon