Huihui Chen | Environmental Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Huihui Chen | Environmental Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Shanghai University | China

Ms. Huihui Chen is an Associate Professor and Master’s Supervisor at the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanghai University. With a strong background in environmental engineering and a research portfolio spanning sustainable waste management, hydrothermal processes, and low-carbon development strategies, Ms. Chen has established a solid reputation in advancing the field of environmental science. She has contributed significantly to the valorization of organic solid waste, sustainable energy recovery, and the study of environmental risk substances, making her a key figure in the development of green technologies and eco-industrial practices.

Profile

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Education

Ms. Huihui Chen received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Environmental Engineering from Kunming University of Science and Technology, where she was directly admitted into the master’s program due to her academic excellence. She then pursued her doctoral studies at Fudan University, earning a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering. Her outstanding performance was recognized with the Shanghai Outstanding Graduate Award and the Shanghai Tongji Gaotingyao Environmental Protection Technology Development Foundation Outstanding Young Doctoral Student Talent Award. During her doctoral journey, she also spent time as a visiting scholar at the Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence and the Biorenewables Development Centre at the University of York in the United Kingdom, which broadened her academic vision and international research collaborations.

Experience

Ms. Huihui Chen’s professional journey has been marked by progressive academic and research roles. Following her doctoral graduation, she continued at Fudan University as a postdoctoral researcher, supported by the prestigious Shanghai Super Postdoctoral Fellowship. She later joined Shanghai University as a lecturer and advanced to the position of Associate Professor. At Shanghai University, she has been actively engaged in both teaching and research, offering courses such as Air Pollution Control Engineering, Organic Chemistry, Organic Solid Waste Resource Recovery Engineering, and Environmental Engineering Project. Beyond her teaching contributions, Ms. Chen has led multiple funded research projects, including those supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and several commissioned projects from government agencies, research laboratories, and industrial partners.

Research Interest

Ms. Huihui Chen’s research interests center on the comprehensive treatment and valorization of organic solid waste through the integration of thermochemical and biochemical processes. Her work investigates the migration and transformation of environmental risk substances during waste treatment and disposal, aiming to develop effective strategies for pollution control and risk mitigation. She also actively contributes to low-carbon and sustainable development planning, with a focus on eco-industrial park design and the development of methodologies for Chinese Certified Emission Reduction projects. Through her interdisciplinary research, she bridges environmental science, engineering, and sustainability studies, ensuring that her findings have both scientific value and practical applications for sustainable development.

Awards

Throughout her academic career, Ms. Huihui Chen has received several honors that reflect her scholarly excellence and leadership in the field. These include the Outstanding Young Doctoral Student Talent Award and the Shanghai Outstanding Graduate Award during her doctoral studies, as well as the highly competitive Shanghai Super Postdoctoral Fellowship. Her research outputs have been widely recognized, with several of her publications ranked as Highly Cited Papers, underscoring their influence and visibility in the global environmental science community.

Publications Top Notes

Ms. Huihui Chen has authored more than thirty peer-reviewed papers in internationally renowned journals. Selected publications include:

Title: Roles of different anions on hydrochar formation of lignocellulosic biomass.
Year: 2025

Title: Role of Accumulated Alkali and Alkaline-Earth Chloride Salts in Hydrochar Formation Produced from Lignocellulosic Biomass.
Year: 2023

Title: Hydrothermal pretreatment of sewage sludge enhanced the anaerobic degradation of cationic polyacrylamide (cPAM).
Year: 2021

Title: Mesophilic and thermophilic anaerobic digestion of aqueous phase generated from hydrothermal liquefaction of cornstalk: Molecular and metabolic insights.
Year: 2020

Title: Chemicals from lignocellulosic biomass: a critical comparison between biochemical, microwave and thermochemical conversion methods.
Year: 2020

Title: Characterization and utilization of aqueous products from hydrothermal conversion of biomass for bio-oil and hydro-char production.
Year: 2019

Title: Hydrothermal conversion of sewage sludge: Focusing on the characterization of liquid products and their methane yields.
Year: 2019

Conclusion

In summary, Ms. Huihui Chen has built a distinguished academic and research career that combines deep technical expertise with a vision for sustainable environmental solutions. Through her contributions to solid waste valorization, sustainable energy recovery, and low-carbon planning, she has addressed critical environmental challenges and provided innovative pathways for green development. Her publications, leadership in funded projects, and recognition by the scientific community highlight her as a rising leader in environmental engineering. With her ongoing research and commitment to education, Ms. Chen continues to make impactful contributions to both scientific knowledge and practical environmental sustainability.

 

Binod Panthi | Agricultural Biotechnology | Biotechnology Advancement Award

Mr. Binod Panthi | Agricultural Biotechnology | Biotechnology Advancement Award

Graduate Student at Tribuvan University | Nepal

Mr. Binod Panthi is a dedicated agricultural researcher whose academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing crop science and sustainable farming practices. With expertise in agronomy, plant breeding, and genetics, he has focused his work on the development of climate-resilient crops, particularly wheat, while also promoting the conservation and improvement of local landraces. His research combines modern scientific approaches with the preservation of biodiversity, aiming to enhance productivity and food security in vulnerable farming communities. Through scholarly contributions and active participation in research projects, he has established himself as a promising young scientist in agricultural sciences.

Profile

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Education

Mr. Binod Panthi earned his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Tribhuvan University. During his studies, he specialized in agronomy, plant breeding, and genetics, gaining a comprehensive understanding of crop production, soil science, horticulture, and agricultural economics. His undergraduate thesis focused on the performance and stability of elite wheat genotypes under abiotic stress conditions, providing him with practical expertise in evaluating genetic potential and environmental adaptability. This academic background has equipped him with the analytical skills and technical knowledge needed to pursue advanced research in crop improvement and sustainable agriculture.

Experience

Mr. Binod Panthi has gained valuable research and professional experiences that demonstrate his versatility and dedication. He has actively participated in projects involving the evaluation of wheat genotypes for resistance against diseases and tolerance to abiotic stress factors such as drought and heat. His roles included designing field layouts, implementing agronomic practices, conducting data collection, and preparing manuscripts. He has also contributed to studies beyond crop breeding, including surveys on fish feed markets and problem identification in rural schools, where he played a leadership role in data analysis and reporting. In addition, he has been involved in biodiversity fairs, climate-smart agriculture workshops, integrated nutrient management programs, and pest management training for farmers. These experiences highlight his ability to bridge academic research with practical applications that benefit both science and rural communities.

Research Interest

Mr. Binod Panthi’s research interests are centered on crop breeding and genetic improvement with a particular focus on developing high-yielding and stress-tolerant crops. He is passionate about advancing plant breeding strategies that enhance the resilience of crops to both biotic and abiotic stress factors while conserving the genetic diversity of neglected and underutilized species. His work emphasizes trait-based selection, genotype by environment interactions, and climate-resilient breeding approaches that directly contribute to global food security. By focusing on both staple crops like wheat and local landraces, his research creates opportunities to combine scientific innovation with the preservation of agricultural biodiversity.

Awards

Mr. Binod Panthi has received recognition through scholarships and research grants that reflect his academic excellence and research potential. He was awarded a full undergraduate scholarship by Tribhuvan University, an achievement that highlights his outstanding merit. He has also been supported by competitive research grants for his thesis and for community-based projects, including rural school assessments and agricultural market surveys. His ability to secure academic and research funding demonstrates his potential to contribute meaningfully to agricultural science and rural development initiatives.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Drought stress effect, tolerance, and management in wheat–a review.
Year: 2024
Citations: 72

Title: Identification of drought tolerant wheat (Triticum aestivum) genotypes using stress tolerance indices in the western terai region of Nepal.
Year: 2023
Citations: 08

Title: Agromorphological analysis of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes under combined heat and drought stress conditions.
Year: 2023
Citations: 07

Title: Drought stress effect, tolerance, and management in wheat–a review. Cogent Food & Agriculture.
Year: 2024
Citations: 05

Title: Yield performance and stress tolerance indices of wheat genotypes under irrigated and rainfed condition.
Year: 2023
Citations:05

Title:Response of wheat to different abiotic stress conditions: A review.
Year: 2023
Citations: 04

Title: Present Status, Importance and Challenges of Neglected and Underutilized Crops Species (NUCS) in Nepal.
Year: 2021
Citations: 04

Conclusion

In conclusion, Mr. Binod Panthi is an emerging scholar in agricultural sciences who has already demonstrated significant academic, research, and professional achievements. His work in crop improvement, plant breeding, and biodiversity conservation reflects his dedication to solving challenges in sustainable food production and climate resilience. His contributions through research projects, publications, and community engagement show his ability to balance scientific rigor with practical impact. With a strong foundation in agriculture, a record of impactful publications, and recognition through awards and grants, he continues to establish himself as a promising researcher whose work will contribute to food security, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable agricultural development.