Bing Zhao | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bing Zhao | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Guilin University of Technology | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Bing Zhao’s academic journey in geosciences began with a Bachelor's degree in Resource Exploration Engineering from Jiangcheng College of China University of Geosciences, where he acquired foundational knowledge in petrology, structural geology, and crystallography. He further deepened his expertise through a Master's degree in Geology at Guilin University of Technology , studying advanced geochemistry, mineralogy, and metallogenic theories. Currently, he is a Doctoral Candidate in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering at Guilin University of Technology, with a focus on granite geology, geochemical exploration, and frontiers in Earth sciences.

Professional Endeavors

Mr. Zhao has held prominent roles in both research and applied geological engineering. He has been serving as an Engineer at the Guangxi Mineral Resources Reserve Evaluation Center, currently seconded to the Geological Survey Department of the Guangxi Natural Resources Department. His responsibilities include managing digital transformation projects for mineral resource oversight, coordinating the full cycle of geological survey operations, and contributing to high-level policy and planning documents. Previously, as an Assistant Engineer at the Guangxi Geophysical Exploration Institute , he gained valuable field experience through geochemical surveys and tourism geology assessments.

Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Zhao has actively contributed to a variety of research projects centered around geological surveys, mineral resource assessments, and digital modeling of deposits. Noteworthy among his contributions is the integration of geological datasets into 3DMINE software for digital modeling and spatial analysis, particularly in the exploration of quartz sand deposits in Beihai, Guangxi. He was also instrumental in drafting the Guangxi Geological Survey Plan and the Exploration Work Plan for Continental Quartz Sand Deposits. His doctoral research compares Indosinian basic magmatism in South China with the Emeishan Large Igneous Province, demonstrating his commitment to advancing geochemical and isotopic methodologies.

Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Zhao’s academic and professional excellence has been consistently recognized. He has received the “Second Prize” at the Academic Annual Conference of Guilin University of Technology, in addition to being named an Excellent Intern and Excellent Graduate. He was also awarded a university-level second-class scholarship in recognition of his academic performance and research promise.

Impact and Influence

Through his involvement in regional and national-level planning documents, Mr. Zhao has made significant contributions to the strategic development of geological survey systems in Guangxi. His work in creating digital platforms for ore prospecting and geological data management demonstrates his ability to bridge traditional fieldwork with cutting-edge digital tools, thus modernizing mineral resource exploration and policy implementation.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Mr. Bing Zhao is poised to be a transformative figure in geological research and mineral resource management. His interdisciplinary expertise in petrology, isotopic geochemistry, and digital modeling positions him to lead innovative projects that enhance resource evaluation and sustainability. As he continues his doctoral research and contributes to policy and practice, Mr. Zhao is expected to leave a lasting impact on the fields of geology, exploration engineering, and geoinformatics.

Publications


Provenance and Geological Significance of Cenozoic Sandstones in the Nankang Basin, Southern Cathaysia Block, China
Authors: Bing Zhao, Guojun Huang, Xiangke Wu, Shangyu Guo, Xijun Liu, Huoying Li, Hailin Huang, Hao Wu
Journal: Minerals
Year: 2025


Sr-Nd-Hf isotopic and platinum-group elemental characteristics of the Maxionghui greenstone in western Guangxi: Implications for magmatic evolution and sulfide mineralization
Authors: Zhao B., Liu X.J., et al.
Journal: Acta Petrologica (Zone 2 SCI Journal)
Year: 2022


Geochronology, isotopic and Platinum-group elemental geochemistry of lavas and dykes from western Guangxi in the outer zone of Emeishan mantle plume, SW China
Authors: Zhao B., Liu X., Li Z., et al.
Conference Proceeding: EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts (SCI-indexed conference proceeding)
Year: 2021


Conclusion

Mr. Bing Zhao represents the next generation of geological scientists who combine traditional field expertise with advanced analytical tools and strategic planning. With a strong academic background, a portfolio of impactful projects, and recognized research contributions, he is well-positioned to drive future advancements in Earth and planetary sciences. His trajectory reflects a commitment to excellence, innovation, and public service, making him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Farzaneh Farzaneh | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Farzaneh Shakerardakani | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Farzaneh Farzaneh’s academic journey is marked by an impressive trajectory in geology. She began her undergraduate studies at the University of Tehran, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Geology. Her passion for the Earth's dynamic processes led her to pursue a Master’s degree at Kharazmi University, focusing on the petrology and structural fabric of metamorphic rocks in Iran's Zarin area. Eager to deepen her expertise, she embarked on doctoral studies at Kharazmi University, specializing in geochemistry. She later completed a second Ph.D. at the Paris-Lodron University of Salzburg, Austria, where she explored the polyphase tectonothermal evolution of the central Sanandaj–Sirjan zone in Iran. Her dual doctoral degrees reflect her dedication to unearthing geological complexities and advancing scientific understanding.

Professional Endeavors 🏗️

Dr. Farzaneh has contributed significantly to geological research through her roles in various prestigious institutions. Currently, she is a Research Assistant at the Xinjiang Research Center for Mineral Resources, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in Urumqi, China. Her research delves into the exhumation of metamorphic core complexes, magmatism, and ore mineralization, establishing crucial links between these geological processes. She has also held postdoctoral research positions at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS (Beijing), and the Paris-Lodron University of Salzburg. Throughout these roles, she has been instrumental in exploring the tectonic evolution and magmatic history of key regions, particularly the Sanandaj–Sirjan zone and the Takab metamorphic complex.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Farzaneh’s research spans metamorphic geology, geochemistry, petrogenesis, and tectonics. She has played a pivotal role in uncovering the geological history of Iran’s orogenic belts, with a particular emphasis on:

  • Intraplate magmatism at convergent plate boundaries
  • The nature and evolution of Cenozoic magmatism
  • Crustal growth and tectono-magmatic evolution in Iran
  • Exhumation processes of metamorphic complexes

Her investigations have provided new insights into zircon U–Pb geochronology, petrogenetic pathways, and the metallogenic significance of the Tethyan orogenic belt.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Dr. Farzaneh’s outstanding research has earned her numerous awards and fellowships, including:

  • CAS President’s International Fellowship Initiative (PIFI) (2024, 2018)
  • Foreign Expert Project Award (MOST, China, 2023–Present)
  • Postdoctoral Fellowships at CISTC (Tehran) and CAS (Beijing)
  • National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Grant for International Young Scientists
  • Ph.D. Scholarship from the Scholarship Foundation of the Republic of Austria (OeAD)
  • Second Award at the 4th Symposium of Young Researchers and Elite Club, Iran (2005)

These accolades highlight her contributions to advancing geological sciences on a global scale.

Impact and Influence 🌎

Beyond research, Dr. Farzaneh has made significant contributions to education and industry. She has served as a lecturer in geology courses, teaching subjects like tectonics, geochemistry, mineralogy, and crystallography at universities in Iran. Additionally, she has worked as a mining expert, bridging the gap between academia and applied geological sciences. As a scientific society member, she has actively contributed to the European Geophysical Union (EGU), the Geological Society of Iran, and the Geological Survey & Mineral Exploration of Iran. Her role as a reviewer for esteemed journals further solidifies her influence in the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔭

Dr. Farzaneh Farzaneh’s work continues to shape the understanding of Earth's geological history. Her research on metamorphic belts, crustal evolution, and ore mineralization is instrumental in decoding complex tectonic processes. With a growing body of publications in high-impact journals, she is paving the way for future geoscientists to explore new dimensions of Earth’s geological framework. Her legacy is one of passion, precision, and perseverance, inspiring the next generation of geologists to unravel the mysteries of our planet.

Publications


  • 📄 Cadomian Magmatism in the Muteh–Golpaygan Area, Iran: Insights into Crustal Growth and Tectono-Magmatic Evolution

      • Authors: Farzaneh Shakerardakani, Wenjiao Xiao, Hadi Shafaii Moghadam, Xianhua Li
      • Journal: Minerals
      • Year: 2025

  • 📄 Metamorphic Stages in Mountain Belts During a Wilson Cycle: A Case Study in the Central Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone (Zagros Mountains, Iran)

      • Authors: Farzaneh Shakerardakani, Franz Neubauer, Manfred Bernroider, Fritz Finger, Christoph Hauzenberger, Johann Genser, Michael Waitzinger, Behzad Monfaredi
      • Journal: Geoscience Frontiers
      • Year: 2022

  • 📄 New Detrital Zircon U–Pb Insights on the Palaeogeographic Origin of the Central Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone, Iran

      • Authors: Farzaneh Shakerardakani, Franz Neubauer, Xiaoming Liu, Yunpeng Dong, Behzad Monfaredi, Xian-Hua Li
      • Journal: Geological Magazine
      • Year: 2021

  • 📄 Deciphering the Jurassic–Cretaceous Evolution of the Hamadan Metamorphic Complex During Neotethys Subduction, Western Iran

      • Author: Farzaneh Shakerardakani
      • Journal: International Journal of Earth Sciences
      • Year: 2020

  • 📄 Genesis of Early Cretaceous Leucogranites in the Central Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone, Iran: Reworking of Neoproterozoic Metasedimentary Rocks in an Active Continental Margin

    • Author: Farzaneh Shakerardakani
    • Journal: Lithos
    • Year: 2020