Bin Wang | Earth Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Bin Wang | Earth Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Shaanxi Normal University | China

Dr. Bin Wang is an established researcher in climatology, atmospheric modeling, and Earth system science, with a strong focus on mountain–climate interactions, precipitation dynamics, and paleoclimate evolution. His research integrates regional climate models, particularly WRF simulations, with geological and hydrological evidence to examine how major mountain systems such as the Qinling, Qinba, and Daba ranges influence precipitation patterns, vegetation processes, and water yield in Central China. He has published 18 scholarly documents, which have collectively received 430 citations across 382 citing publications, resulting in an h-index of 9, reflecting sustained academic influence. His work spans contemporary climate analysis and deep-time perspectives, including aeolian sediment formation and tectonic controls on loess deposition. Through interdisciplinary contributions linking climatology, hydrology, geomorphology, and paleoenvironments, his research advances understanding of regional climate variability and land–atmosphere interactions under changing environmental conditions.

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Tong Wu | Conservation Biology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Tong Wu | Conservation Biology | Young Scientist Award

Shaanxi Institute of Zoology | China

Dr. Tong Wu is a wildlife ecologist whose research focuses on conservation biology, behavioral ecology, ecological security patterns, and health risk assessment of endangered terrestrial wildlife, particularly large mammals and primates in China. With 5 scholarly documents, 18 citations, and an h-index of 2, his work demonstrates emerging academic impact in biodiversity conservation and applied ecology. His research portfolio spans long-term field investigations and interdisciplinary analyses involving population assessment, habitat suitability, contaminant exposure, and species adaptation to environmental change. Dr. Wu has led and contributed to multiple national and regional projects on takin, Tibetan antelope, golden snub-nosed monkeys, crested ibis, and reintroduced carnivores, integrating behavioral studies, GIS, and ecological modeling. His publications appear in reputable international journals such as Global Ecology and Conservation, Ecology and Evolution, Ecological Indicators, and Ecosystem Health and Sustainability, as well as authoritative Chinese journals, collectively advancing scientific understanding of wildlife conservation under anthropogenic and climatic pressures.

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