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Dr. Jinzhao Tian | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Excellence in Innovation|

Beijing Jiaotong University, China

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Jinzhao Tian embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in business administration at Henan Agricultural University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in 2018. His undergraduate years were marked by a keen interest in management principles, strategic planning, and organizational efficiency. Recognizing the significance of project management in modern industries, he pursued a Master’s degree at The University of Manchester, a globally recognized institution known for its research excellence. During this phase, he honed his expertise in project execution, risk mitigation, and managerial strategies, laying the groundwork for his future research pursuits. His Master’s program, completed in early 2020, provided him with critical analytical skills and a robust understanding of project-based work environments.

Professional Endeavors and Research Focus 📚

Currently a Ph.D. student in Engineering and Project Management at Beijing Jiaotong University, Jinzhao Tian’s research delves into the intersection of project management and environmental sustainability. His studies focus on policy impacts, total factor productivity, and carbon emission trading within the construction industry. His work aims to contribute to sustainable development by analyzing the effectiveness of environmental policies on enterprise productivity. Through rigorous academic inquiry, he explores how organizations can align profitability with sustainability, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations while maintaining operational efficiency.

His published work, “The Policy Impact of Carbon Emission Trading on Building Enterprises’ Total Factor Productivity in China,” featured in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, underscores his dedication to impactful research. His ability to bridge environmental policies with industrial performance showcases his expertise in both management and sustainability disciplines.

Contributions and Impact 🏆

Jinzhao Tian’s contributions extend beyond academic research into practical applications that influence both industry professionals and policymakers. By evaluating carbon trading policies, his work provides insights that help construction firms optimize their resource utilization while adhering to environmental standards. His research has significant implications for the future of green building practices, energy efficiency, and regulatory compliance in China and beyond.

Moreover, his collaborations with esteemed researchers such as Yisheng Liu, Meng Yang, Zhuoqun Du, and Feiyu Cheng reflect his commitment to interdisciplinary studies. His ability to integrate economic theories with project management principles enables him to propose actionable solutions for industry-wide challenges. Through his scholarly articles and conference presentations, he actively contributes to the evolving discourse on sustainable project management.

Accolades and Recognition 🌟

Jinzhao Tian’s academic achievements have been recognized through various scholarly platforms. His publication in an SCI-indexed journal highlights the quality and impact of his research. Receiving a minor revision status on his published work signifies its relevance and contribution to the field. Additionally, his studies at prestigious institutions such as The University of Manchester and Beijing Jiaotong University attest to his academic excellence and dedication to research-driven solutions.

Future Contributions and Legacy 🌱

Looking ahead, Jinzhao Tian aims to expand his research on the synergy between engineering project management and environmental sustainability. He envisions a future where industries seamlessly integrate eco-friendly policies without compromising economic performance. His ongoing Ph.D. research is expected to provide new frameworks for evaluating the long-term impacts of carbon trading policies on global construction enterprises.

Beyond academia, he aspires to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical implementation. By engaging with policymakers, corporate leaders, and academic institutions, he hopes to shape sustainable management practices that drive both economic growth and environmental responsibility. His passion for knowledge dissemination and policy advocacy ensures that his research will leave a lasting impact on the field of project management and environmental policy.

Through his unwavering commitment to academic excellence, innovative research, and practical applications, Jinzhao Tian is set to emerge as a thought leader in engineering project management, making meaningful contributions to a more sustainable and efficient future

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Assist Prof Dr. Burhanettin Ozdemir | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Burhanettin Ozdemir | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Burhanettin Ozdemir’s academic journey began with a solid foundation in secondary mathematics education, which led him to further specialize in the field of Measurement and Evaluation in Education at Hacettepe University in Ankara. His passion for statistics and psychometrics flourished during his Ph.D. studies, culminating in a dissertation titled “Examining the Effect of Item Level Dimensionality Models on Multidimensional Computerized Adaptive Testing”. This pioneering research laid the groundwork for his future work in adaptive testing systems, particularly in the development of multidimensional computerized adaptive testing (MCAT) systems aimed at evaluating student language abilities.

Dr. Ozdemir’s academic pursuits were further enriched by international exposure. A scholarship from the Higher Council of Education enabled him to undertake a visiting scholar position at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign under the mentorship of Dr. Hua Hua Chang. This experience broadened his understanding of advanced statistical methods, particularly structural equation modeling (SEM), multilevel modeling, and multivariate statistics, key areas that would define his research trajectory. Additionally, his coursework in mathematics at National Chung Hsing University in Taiwan provided him with the rigorous analytical tools to approach complex educational measurement challenges.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Dr. Ozdemir’s professional career is a testament to his dedication to both academia and the practical application of his expertise. His journey began as a Research Assistant at Hacettepe University, where he honed his research skills in educational measurement. He later became an Assistant Professor at Siirt University, where he also served as the Chairperson of the Department of Educational Measurement and Evaluation. This role allowed him to lead curriculum development while making significant contributions to the field of educational assessment.

His professional endeavors continued at the National Center for Assessment in Higher Education (NCA, Qiyas) in Saudi Arabia, where he worked as a Psychometrician from 2017 to 2019. In this capacity, Dr. Ozdemir was responsible for analyzing and improving assessment systems, a critical function for national exams in Saudi Arabia. His expertise in psychometrics and adaptive testing models ensured that the assessment processes were both efficient and scientifically sound.

In 2019, Dr. Ozdemir joined Prince Sultan University as a faculty member and Director of the Center for Statistics and Information (CSI), where he expanded his influence in the field of data science. As Director, he developed advanced dashboards and automated systems to streamline data dissemination, KPI calculations, and data analysis, significantly improving the university’s ability to make data-driven decisions. In 2024, he took on a new role as Assistant Professor in the Department of Operations and Project Management at Alfaisal University, continuing to push the boundaries of his academic and professional contributions.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Ozdemir’s research interests lie at the intersection of educational measurement, psychometrics, and the application of advanced statistical methods. His work focuses heavily on multidimensional computerized adaptive testing (MCAT), item response theory (IRT), test equating, and differential item functioning (DIF). He has made significant strides in the development of adaptive testing systems that can more accurately assess the abilities of students, particularly in the context of language testing.

Additionally, his research integrates the use of artificial intelligence-driven natural language processing (NLP) models, further enhancing the accuracy and adaptability of testing systems. Dr. Ozdemir’s expertise in multilevel modeling, SEM, and multivariate statistics also allows him to tackle complex educational data and contribute to the refinement of testing models. His findings have the potential to reshape how educational assessments are conducted worldwide, making them more personalized, accurate, and fair.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Ozdemir’s contributions to the field of educational measurement and psychometrics have not gone unnoticed. He has received numerous accolades throughout his career, including recognition for his groundbreaking research in multidimensional computerized adaptive testing. His work in this area is considered highly influential in the field of educational testing, and his publications are widely cited by peers.

In addition to his academic achievements, Dr. Ozdemir’s appointment as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Illinois stands as a significant milestone in his career, allowing him to engage with leading researchers and scholars from around the world. His technical skills and contributions have earned him a reputation as an expert in educational measurement and data analysis, and his ability to integrate AI with educational testing continues to garner attention in both academic and professional circles.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Dr. Ozdemir’s work has had a profound impact on both his students and the broader academic community. As an educator, he has taught a wide range of courses, including those in probability theory, statistical analysis, and educational measurement. His role as a mentor and researcher has inspired numerous students and colleagues alike, many of whom have gone on to pursue successful careers in academia and industry.

Moreover, his role as Director of the Center for Statistics and Information at Prince Sultan University has allowed him to influence institutional data practices, improving data accessibility and analysis through innovative dashboards and automated systems. These contributions have had a lasting effect on the university’s ability to leverage data for decision-making and performance evaluation.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Looking forward, Dr. Ozdemir’s legacy is built on his commitment to advancing educational measurement and statistical analysis. His future contributions are expected to expand further into the integration of AI and machine learning techniques with adaptive testing systems, as well as continuing his exploration of how these systems can be used to enhance educational fairness and efficiency globally. Through his ongoing research, Dr. Ozdemir is poised to shape the future of educational assessment, ensuring that it evolves to meet the needs of students and educational institutions in a rapidly changing world.

As he continues to inspire future generations of statisticians, psychometricians, and educators, Dr. Ozdemir’s impact will undoubtedly extend far beyond the classroom and research lab, contributing to more equitable and innovative educational systems worldwide.

📝Notable Publications

Prevalence of Nomophobia among university students: A comparative study of Pakistani and Turkish undergraduate students

Authors: B Özdemir, Ö Çakır, I Hussain

Journal: Eurasia Journal of Mathematics Science and Technology Education

Year: 2018

A comparison of IRT-based methods for examining differential item functioning in TIMSS 2011 mathematics subtest

Author: B Ă–zdemir

Journal: Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences

Year: 2015

Getting closer being apart: Living in the age of information and communication technologies

Authors: I Hussain, O Çakır, B Özdemir, SA Tahirkheli

Journal: New Horizons

Year: 2017

Studying internet addiction profile of university students with latent class analysis

Authors: I Hussain, O Çakır, B Özdemir

Journal: Education and Information Technologies

Year: 2020

PISA 2009 sonuçlarına göre öğrenci başarısını etkileyen faktörlerin kanonik ortak etki analizi ile incelenmesi

Authors: B Ă–zdemir, S Gelbal

Journal: EÄźitim ve Bilim

Year: 2014

Dr. Alejandro Meruelo | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alejandro Meruelo | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

UCSD, United States

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Meruelo’s journey into academia and medicine began with a B.S. in Physics, awarded with honors from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 2006. Recognized as a President’s Scholar, he received a full-tuition scholarship, underscoring his early academic excellence. He later joined the prestigious David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, where he was selected for the NIH Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP), a dual-degree initiative supporting outstanding students who aim to integrate scientific research with medical practice. Between 2008 and 2012, Dr. Meruelo pursued a Ph.D. in Molecular and Structural Biology at UCLA, with his dissertation focusing on computational prediction and protein structure analysis—a foundation that would inform his later research into neuropsychiatry. This work, supported by the NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Predoctoral Fellowship, introduced him to groundbreaking scientific inquiry and laid the groundwork for a career characterized by interdisciplinary exploration.

đź§  Professional Endeavors in Psychiatry and Research

Upon completing his M.D. in 2014, Dr. Meruelo undertook a rigorous Psychiatry Residency at UCSD as part of the Research Track, allowing him to blend clinical training with substantial research responsibilities. Supported by prominent grants like the R25 MH101072, he immersed himself in examining the neurological and behavioral effects of substances, particularly alcohol, on adolescents and young adults. Following his residency, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship under Dr. Susan F. Tapert, a leader in adolescent neurodevelopment and substance abuse research. This experience further refined Dr. Meruelo’s research focus on neurodevelopmental markers and risk factors associated with psychiatric disorders and substance abuse in youth. In 2019, he joined UCSD as an Assistant Adjunct Professor, where he continues to contribute to advancing psychiatry through research, clinical instruction, and community outreach.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Meruelo’s research primarily focuses on understanding the neurological underpinnings of adolescent depression and the impact of alcohol use. He leads multiple funded research initiatives, most notably the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism’s K23 award to explore adolescent markers of depression in relation to alcohol consumption. His pioneering studies employ functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate cognitive and neural markers among youth at risk of alcoholism, which could lead to early identification and intervention for at-risk populations. Dr. Meruelo’s contributions extend to understanding structural brain changes and the long-term effects of substance use on mental health. His work has implications for early diagnosis and improved interventions in youth mental health, bridging psychiatry and neurobiology to provide holistic insights into addiction and mood disorders.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his academic and professional career, Dr. Meruelo has earned numerous awards that highlight his dedication and expertise. His accolades include the NIDA-AACAP Resident Training Award in Substance Abuse and Addiction and the NEI Master Psychopharmacology Program Certificate, which reflect his commitment to both understanding and treating addiction. He was also awarded the NIMH Outstanding Resident Award and attended the NIMH Brain Camp, a prestigious program aimed at fostering young leaders in mental health research. His participation in the Alcohol Medical Scholars Program and his role as a UCSD Hispanic Center of Excellence Faculty Scholar further emphasize his active engagement in promoting diversity and advancing research within the mental health field.

🌎 Impact and Influence

Dr. Meruelo’s contributions extend beyond research publications and grant-funded projects. As a lecturer in the UCSD Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program, he influences a new generation of psychiatrists by integrating research insights with clinical applications. He actively serves on various committees, including the Diversity Committee and Neuroscience Graduate Program candidate selection, where he fosters inclusivity and academic excellence. His ad-hoc review work for journals like Biological Psychiatry and Depression and Anxiety and his contributions to the UCSD R25 Alumni Advisory Group underscore his dedication to advancing psychiatric research and mentoring. Furthermore, he has been instrumental in organizing the Interventional Psychiatry Group at UCSD, creating a platform for collaborative exploration of cutting-edge psychiatric treatments.

🌠 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Meruelo’s career trajectory and research findings contribute to a broader understanding of adolescent psychiatry, particularly in relation to depression and substance use. His ongoing work holds promise for influencing preventive strategies and treatment frameworks, potentially impacting public health policies and intervention programs aimed at young people. By combining his expertise in molecular biology, neuropsychiatry, and clinical psychiatry, Dr. Meruelo continues to carve a unique path in his field. His research has not only expanded knowledge but also promises to shape future practices in psychiatry, benefiting both patients and healthcare systems.

📝Notable Publications

Cannabis and alcohol use, and the developing brain

Authors: AD Meruelo, N Castro, CI Cota, SF Tapert

Journal: Behavioural Brain Research

Year: 2017

Cortical thickness in adolescent marijuana and alcohol users: A three-year prospective study from adolescence to young adulthood

Authors: J Jacobus, LM Squeglia, AD Meruelo, N Castro, T Brumback, JN Giedd, …

Journal: Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

Year: 2015

Neuropsychological performance in adolescent marijuana users with co-occurring alcohol use: A three-year longitudinal study

Authors: J Jacobus, LM Squeglia, MA Infante, N Castro, T Brumback, AD Meruelo, …

Journal: Neuropsychology

Year: 2015

C. elegans EVI1 proto-oncogene, EGL-43, is necessary for Notch-mediated cell fate specification and regulates cell invasion

Authors: BJ Hwang, AD Meruelo, PW Sternberg

Journal: Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited

Year: 2007

Structural differences between thermophilic and mesophilic membrane proteins

Authors: AD Meruelo, SK Han, S Kim, JU Bowie

Journal: Protein Science

Year: 2012

Assoc Prof Dr. Jing Dong | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Jing Dong | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dalian University of Technology, China

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Jing Dong’s academic journey began with a Ph.D. in Urban Planning from Tianjin University, a prestigious institution in China. Her early research centered on understanding the role of ecological systems in urban environments, with a focus on mitigating the effects of climate change through sustainable planning. These formative years set the foundation for her later work, where she would delve deeper into the integration of nature-based solutions (NBS) into urban planning strategies. Her academic excellence and curiosity led her to explore innovative ways of addressing the ecological and social challenges that cities face today.

Professional Endeavors and Contributions 🌍

As an Associate Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Dalian University of Technology, Jing Dong has established herself as a leader in ecological urban planning. Her professional work primarily focuses on climate adaptation strategies that utilize nature-based solutions, such as green roofs and urban greening initiatives. Through her innovative approach to quantifying the multiple benefits of green roofs—ranging from cooling effects and runoff reduction to biodiversity enhancement—she has developed assessment methods that are both practical and scientifically sound.

Jing has also established a set of multi-objective optimization planning methods that enhance the integration of these solutions with spatial planning, ensuring a balance between ecological benefits and costs. This work not only advances urban planning methodologies but also demonstrates the importance of harmonizing environmental and economic considerations in sustainable development.

Her role as a consultant in nine industry projects, coupled with her academic output, highlights her deep engagement with both the theoretical and practical dimensions of urban planning. The completion of the 13th Five-Year Key R&D Program sub-themes, in collaboration with the Institute of Urban Environment of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Xiamen Planning Institute, further underscores her significant contributions to national and regional urban planning efforts.

Research Focus and Innovations 🔬

Jing Dong’s research agenda is dedicated to finding practical, scalable solutions to climate-related challenges in urban areas. Her work is grounded in the exploration of nature-based solutions (NBS), which leverage natural systems to address urban challenges such as heat, flooding, and air pollution. Her innovative methods for assessing the ecological benefits of green roofs—such as their cooling effects and contribution to biodiversity—have made significant strides in promoting greener, more sustainable cities.

One of her major achievements is the development of multi-objective optimization tools that help city planners assess and prioritize ecological interventions. This enables more effective climate adaptation strategies that balance environmental gains with financial and logistical constraints. Her work is particularly relevant in the context of China’s rapid urbanization, where the need for climate-resilient infrastructure is more pressing than ever.

Jing Dong has led five national and provincial research projects, demonstrating her capacity to manage complex, interdisciplinary projects. Her research output includes over 30 academic papers published in top-tier journals, with 19 as the first or corresponding author. Her work has been featured in seven CAS TOP journals, a testament to the high-impact nature of her research. In addition to her publications, Jing authored a monograph and filed two patents, further solidifying her contributions to the field.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Jing Dong’s work has been widely recognized with several prestigious awards. Among her notable accolades is the second prize for the National Outstanding Urban and Rural Planning and Design Award, which is a significant honor in her field. She has also been awarded the third prize for the Outstanding Achievement Award in Social Sciences, as well as the third prize for Excellent Urban and Rural Planning Design at the provincial and ministerial levels.

These awards highlight her contribution to both academic research and practical planning solutions. Her work has had a direct impact on urban policy and design, improving the sustainability and livability of cities through the integration of ecological principles into planning frameworks.

Impact and Influence 🌱

Jing Dong’s influence extends beyond the academic sphere. Her work on nature-based solutions has shaped policy discussions around urban climate adaptation, particularly in China’s fast-growing urban regions. The tools and methodologies she has developed have been adopted by urban planners and policymakers, guiding the implementation of green infrastructure projects in cities facing environmental degradation and climate-related risks.

Her leadership in consulting projects has enabled her to bring cutting-edge research into practical application, benefiting communities by improving urban resilience. This translation of academic research into real-world solutions is one of the hallmarks of her career, making her a sought-after expert in urban planning and climate adaptation.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Looking ahead, Jing Dong is poised to continue making significant contributions to urban sustainability. Her ongoing projects on climate adaptation planning for nature-based solutions are expected to push the boundaries of current knowledge in this field. With two patents currently under process, she is set to further expand the technological and methodological toolkit available to urban planners.

Her commitment to fostering sustainable cities and communities ensures that her legacy will endure through the improved livability and resilience of the urban environments she helps design. Future generations of researchers and planners are likely to build upon her work, using her innovative approaches to address the challenges of climate change and urbanization.

In sum, Jing Dong’s career is marked by a profound commitment to ecological urban planning, climate adaptation, and the pursuit of sustainable solutions. Through her research, teaching, and consultancy work, she has had a lasting impact on both academic thought and urban policy, with the promise of even greater achievements in the future.

Notable Publications

Framework of street grid-based urban heat vulnerability assessment: Integrating entropy weight method and BPNN model

Authors: Guo, F., Zheng, R., Zhao, J., Zhang, H., Dong, J.

Journal: Urban Climate

Year: 2024

Application and future of local climate zone system in urban climate assessment and planning—Bibliometrics and meta-analysis

Authors: Zhang, H., Bai, J., Zhao, J., Dong, J., Cai, J.

Journal: Cities

Year: 2024

Finer-scale urban health risk assessment based on the interaction perspective of thermal radiation, human, activity, and space

Authors: Guo, R., Guo, F., Dong, J., Zheng, R., Zhang, H.

Journal: Frontiers of Architectural Research

Year: 2024

Factors influencing outdoor thermal comfort in a coastal park during the transition seasons in cold regions of China

Authors: Zhang, H., Wang, Y., Guo, F., Dong, J., Zhu, P.

Journal: Urban Climate

Year: 2024

Potential evaluation and implementation strategy for pocket park construction in high-density urban areas: A case study in Dalian, China

Authors: Dong, J., Guo, R., Guo, F., Cai, J.

Journal: Frontiers of Architectural Research

Year: 2024