Wang Le | Soil Carbon Dynamics | Global Chemistry Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Wang Le | Soil Carbon Dynamics | Global Chemistry Scientist Award

Assistant Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China.

Wang Le (王乐), born in June 1990, is an Assistant Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. 🎓 He holds a Ph.D. in Agrostology from China Agricultural University and focuses on the conversion of nutrients and the yield formation of shiitake mushrooms 🍄. His expertise bridges microbiology, ecology, and agricultural science. Wang Le has co-authored multiple research papers and received numerous academic scholarships 🏅. He has contributed to national and provincial research projects and holds patents related to mushroom cultivation technologies. With strong teamwork skills and a dedicated mindset 💡, he continues driving innovation in sustainable agriculture.

PROFILE 

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Wang Le exhibits strong interdisciplinary expertise in agricultural chemistry, environmental microbiology, and biochemical nutrient transformation, particularly within the field of mushroom and oat cultivation. While his formal education and titles are rooted in agrostology and agricultural sciences, his core research significantly overlaps with applied chemistry, especially in soil nutrient dynamics, carbon-nitrogen-phosphorus cycles, and metabolite transformations during organic cultivation.

He has engaged in postdoctoral research focused on chemical processes in nutrient conversion, supported by patents involving bioactive peptides and metagenomic chemical analysis. His work bridges agricultural and environmental chemistry—critical for global food security and sustainability.

Education & Experience  📘

🎓 Education

  • 📚 2018.09–2022.06: Ph.D., Agrostology, China Agricultural University

  • 📖 2014.09–2017.06: M.Sc., Agrostology, National University of Inner Mongolia

  • 📗 2010.09–2014.06: B.Sc., Resource Environment & Urban-Rural Planning, Chifeng University

💼 Experience

  • 🧪 Assistant Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University

  • 🔬 Postdoctoral Researcher (Joint Program), Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences

  • 📑 Participant in multiple national and provincial research projects

  • 👥 Leadership roles in student associations at master’s and doctoral levels

Professional Development 🚀📖

Wang Le has consistently expanded his professional capabilities through active engagement in interdisciplinary research 🧬. During his postdoctoral tenure, he led innovative work on nutrient transformation and yield enhancement in shiitake mushroom cultivation 🍄. He has developed patented techniques based on nutritional regulation and conducted metagenomic analysis of microbial communities. Collaborating with key labs and high-impact teams, he contributed to government-backed agricultural projects. 🏗️ With strong presentation and writing skills 🗣️✍️, he frequently contributes to peer-reviewed publications and scientific conferences. His well-rounded development reflects a commitment to sustainable agricultural advancement 🌱.

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Wang Le’s research primarily centers on agricultural biotechnology and ecological nutrient dynamics 🌿. His work explores the microbial and nutrient conversion processes in mushroom cultivation, particularly focusing on straw and shiitake mushrooms 🍄. He integrates principles of microbiology, soil science, and plant physiology to optimize yield and quality. 🧪 His doctoral research targeted soil micro-dynamics to improve grassland productivity, and his postdoctoral studies enhanced understanding of nutrient flux in organic substrates. His work has practical implications in sustainable agriculture and food production systems 🧑‍🌾. The multidisciplinary nature of his projects enhances ecological balance and resource efficiency 🌍.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

🎖️ Undergraduate Level

  • 🥈 Second-class Outstanding Student Scholarship

🎖️ Master’s Level

  • 🥇 First-class Academic Scholarship

  • 🥈 Second-class Academic Scholarship

  • 🇨🇳 National Scholarship for Master’s Students

  • 📚 Student Association Role: Learning Department Member

🎖️ Doctoral Level

  • 🥈 Second-class Academic Scholarship

  • 🧑‍🎓 Student Union Role: Head of Life Department

Publications & Citations 📚

  • 📄 Wang Le et al., 2015: “Effects of PEG Simulated Drought on Seed Germination of Portulaca oleracea” – Chinese Horticultural Digest 🌱 | Cited by: ~5

  • 📄 Wang Le et al., 2017: “Nitrogen Fertilizer Effect on Oat Growth in Sandy Land” – Grassland Science 🌾 | Cited by: ~10

  • 📄 Zhu Aimin et al., incl. Wang Le, 2017: “Comparison of Oat Varieties in Sandy Land” – Journal of Agronomy 🌾 | Cited by: ~8

  • 📄 Wang Le et al., 2017: “Nitrogen Application and Chloroplast Pigments in Oats” – Grassland and Lawn 🍃 | Cited by: ~7

  • 📄 Li Kaikai et al., incl. Wang Le, 2017: “Potassium’s Role in Alfalfa Yield in Sandy Land” – China Alfalfa Conference Proceedings 🌿 | Cited by: ~6

  • 📄 Li Kaikai et al., incl. Wang Le, 2017: “Nitrogen Application and Alfalfa Yield” – China Alfalfa Conference Proceedings 🌱 | Cited by: ~6

  • 📄 Yu Huarong et al., incl. Wang Le, 2018: “Nitrogen Levels & Carbon-Nitrogen Metabolism in Oats” – Journal of Grassland Industry 🔬 | Cited by: ~9

  • 📄 Tian Yonglei et al., incl. Wang Le, 2018: “Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Forage Oats” – Grassland and Lawn 🌾 | Cited by: ~7

  • 📄 Le Wang et al., 2022: “Grazing & Mowing Effects on C:N Ratio via Soil Nitrogen” – Plants (Q1, IF 4.39) 🌿 | Cited by: ~12

🔍 Conclusion:

While Wang Le is not a traditional “chemistry-only” scientist, his strong contributions to applied chemistry within biological systems, especially in agricultural and environmental contexts, make him a highly suitable candidate for the Global Chemistry Scientist Award—particularly in categories like Agrochemical Sciences, Environmental Chemistry, or Applied Biochemistry. His innovative patents, cross-disciplinary publications, and research impact align well with global priorities in sustainable agriculture and ecological biochemistry.

 

 

Prof. Zhiwu Liang | CO₂ capture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhiwu Liang | CO₂ capture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhiwu Liang, Zhiwu Liang, Professor, Hunan University, China

🌍 Prof. Zhiwu Liang is a distinguished professor at Hunan University, specializing in CO₂ capture and conversion. He has over 30 years of academic and industrial experience, contributing to over 50 research projects, 326 journal publications, 54 patents, and 3 books. Prof. Liang’s research focuses on developing efficient chemical solvents and looping strategies to minimize CO₂ emissions in heavy industries. He has held key academic positions at Hunan University and the University of Regina, and his innovations have significantly advanced green and low-carbon systems. His work combines fundamental research with industrial applications, positioning him as a leader in sustainable energy solutions. 🌿🔬

Professional Profile:

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhiwu Liang is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his remarkable contributions to CO₂ capture and conversion over a career spanning more than 30 years. His research has significantly advanced both the theoretical and applied aspects of sustainable energy solutions, particularly in reducing carbon emissions from heavy industries. His extensive publication record, patents, and leadership in international collaborations reflect his profound impact on the field of environmental and chemical engineering.

🎓 Education and Experience

  • 👨‍🎓 Engineering – Sixth Institute of China National Nuclear Corporation (1985–1994)
  • 👨‍🏫 Associate Professor – Hunan University (1994–2003)
  • 🌍 Associate Professor – University of Regina (2003–2020)
  • 👨‍🔬 Professor – Hunan University (2011–Present)

🚀 Professional Development

Prof. Liang’s expertise in CO₂ capture and conversion spans over three decades. His research focuses on developing efficient, low-cost solvents and sorbents, enhancing industrial CO₂ capture systems, and establishing pilot plants for large-scale applications. He has led over 50 research projects, published 326 papers in leading journals, and holds 54 patents. His innovative strategies have contributed to the development of low-carbon industrial processes, reducing environmental impact and improving sustainability. Prof. Liang also serves on the editorial boards of five journals and collaborates with over ten international institutions to drive advancements in carbon capture technologies. 🌍💡

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Liang’s research focuses on CO₂ capture and conversion using chemical solvents and chemical looping strategies. His work includes developing efficient, low-cost, and stable solvents and sorbents, identifying reaction mechanisms, and designing effective devices for large-scale CO₂ capture. He aims to establish green, low-carbon systems with minimal exergy and cost penalties, advancing CO₂ capture technology for industrial applications. His research has led to the development of pilot plants for real-world CO₂ capture, providing sustainable solutions for heavy-emission industries and contributing to the global effort to combat climate change. 🌿⚗️🔬

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • 🏅 Best Researcher Award – Nominee
  • 🏅 Over 326 Publications in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals
  • 📚 Authored 3 Books with ISBN numbers
  • 🌍 54 Patents – Published and under process
  • 🏆 Consulted for 10+ industry projects
  • 🌍 5 Editorial Appointments in reputed journals
  • 🤝 10+ International Collaborations

Publication Top Notes:

  • Study on artificial neural networks and structure–activity relationship for constructing viscosity correlations of amine aqueous solutions based on chemical structure information  🤖🧪💧
  • Low concentration Ni doping to intensify redox kinetics of iron-based oxygen carriers for efficient chemical looping reverse water gas shift🔋🌡️🧪
  • Enhancing CO2 capture performance by changing membrane fiber arrangement in multi-fiber membrane contactors  🌍🧪💨
  • Steel slag derived oxygen carriers and solid sorbents for chemical looping CO2 capture: A mini review  🏭🧪💨
  • Energy efficient ternary 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol, piperazine, and triethanolamine blend for post-combustion carbon capture 🌍🧪🫧