Ding  Jia | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ding  Jia | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

CCTEG Xian Research Institute (Group) Co, Ltd. | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ding Jia’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in mineral processing engineering, which provided him with a deep understanding of geological systems and mining processes. His early studies nurtured an interest in the environmental challenges associated with resource extraction, motivating him to further explore the complexities of geological engineering. Building upon this foundation, he pursued advanced training in geological engineering at both national and international institutions, where he refined his technical expertise and developed a global perspective on mining-related research challenges. These formative years instilled a blend of scientific rigor and practical insight that continue to shape his work today.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his career, Dr. Ding Jia has actively engaged in high-level research and development projects addressing critical issues in mining and water resources. His professional endeavors include participation in major national research programs and collaborative projects focused on mine water management, groundwater contamination, and subsidence caused by resource extraction. He has worked extensively on experimental data analysis, numerical modeling, and the development of innovative techniques to mitigate environmental risks in mining regions. By combining theoretical studies with field-based applications, he has contributed practical solutions to challenges that affect both industry operations and local communities.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Ding Jia’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of mining, groundwater, and environmental sustainability. His work has focused on overburden damage and surface subsidence caused by mining activities, water quality pollution resulting from groundwater rebound, and the mechanisms of water mixing during long-distance transport. He has developed advanced simulation models and analytical frameworks to better understand fluid dynamics, grouting failures, and groundwater contamination processes. These contributions not only enrich academic discourse but also provide actionable knowledge for managing mining-induced environmental impacts, particularly in regions dependent on safe groundwater resources.

Accolades and Recognition

His academic excellence and research achievements have been recognized through multiple awards and honors. From his early master’s studies through his doctoral research, Dr. Ding Jia consistently earned recognition as an outstanding student and scholar. Prestigious national academic scholarships and repeated commendations for leadership and research performance highlight his dedication to academic and professional growth. These accolades testify not only to his scholarly output but also to his leadership qualities, which have been evident throughout his academic journey. Such recognition underscores the significance of his contributions to geological engineering and environmental management.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Ding Jia’s work extends beyond the laboratory and into the broader scientific and industrial communities. His publications in internationally recognized journals address urgent environmental and geological challenges, and his findings have provided new perspectives on managing mining-induced water problems. By exploring innovative methods of water quality analysis, subsidence control, and mine water source identification, he has influenced both academic research and practical approaches to sustainable mining practices. His role in developing methods that integrate data processing, statistical modeling, and computational tools has further enhanced the way researchers and practitioners approach complex geological issues.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Ding Jia’s legacy is being shaped by his continuous pursuit of innovative solutions in mining-related environmental challenges. His future contributions are expected to expand in scope, integrating global research collaborations, advanced computational modeling, and interdisciplinary approaches. With his strong grounding in both field applications and theoretical frameworks, he is poised to advance sustainable practices in geological engineering while addressing pressing concerns of water safety and environmental protection. His work is likely to play a key role in developing new frameworks for resource management that balance industrial growth with ecological preservation.

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Article: Comparative Study on Prediction Methods for Water Inflow in Regional High-Intensity Water Inrush Mine Clusters: A Case Study of Xiaozhuang Coal Mine
Authors: Ding J, Dong S, Guo X, Liu B
Journal: Applied Sciences
Year: 2025


Article: A Study of Interbedded Groundwater Contamination in a Mining Area and the Process of Grouting Composite Failure
Authors: Ding J, Dong D, Hu Z, et al.
Journal: Mine Water and the Environment
Year: 2023


Article: Spatial evolution analysis of groundwater chemistry, quality, and fluoride health risk in southern Hebei Plain, China
Authors: Zhang Longqiang, Dong Donglin, Lv Situ, Ding Jia
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Year: 2023


Article: Source Discrimination of Mine Water Inrush Using Multiple Combinations of an Improved Support Vector Machine Model
Authors: Wei Zhonglin, Dong Donglin, Ji Yuan, Ding Jia, Yu Lujia
Journal: Mine Water and the Environment
Year: 2022


Article: Source Discrimination of Mine Water Inrush Based on Spectral Data and EGA-PNN Model – A Case Study from The Huangyuchuan Mine, China
Authors: Yuan Ji, Donglin Dong, Jun Gao, Zhonglin Wei, Jia Ding, Zhiqiang Hu
Journal: Mine Water and the Environment
Year: 2022


Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Ding Jia exemplifies a dedicated researcher whose academic and professional journey reflects excellence, innovation, and societal relevance. His work bridges the critical gap between geological research and sustainable mining practices, offering solutions to complex problems of water management, subsidence, and environmental preservation. Recognized for his scholarly achievements and leadership qualities, he has already made substantial contributions to geological engineering. As he continues to expand his research collaborations and apply his expertise to global challenges, his impact will resonate not only within academia but also in shaping policies and practices that ensure responsible and sustainable resource development.

 

 

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.

Ashu Fekadu | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ashu Fekadu | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Adama Science and Technology University | Ethiopia

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Ashu Fekadu’s academic journey began in Shambu Town, Ethiopia, where he attended Mati Boru Elementary and Secondary Schools, excelling in his studies. His passion for earth sciences led him to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Geology at Adama Science and Technology University, where he achieved an outstanding academic record. Building upon this foundation, he continued his postgraduate studies at the same university, earning a Master’s Degree in Applied Geology (Engineering Geology) with a remarkable CGPA of 3.89 and an excellent thesis result.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Mr. Fekadu has dedicated two years to academia as an Academic and Research Assistant in the Applied Geology Department at Adama Science and Technology University. His professional experience extends beyond academia, including internships at the Ethiopian Construction Design & Supervision Works Corporation, the Geological Survey of Ethiopia, and the Ministry of Mining and Petroleum. These experiences have enriched his expertise in geological assessments and applied research.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

His research primarily focuses on hydrogeology, engineering geological evaluations, and geospatial analytics. His Master’s thesis, “Engineering Geological Evaluation of Bowa Dayole Dam Site and its Reservoir Area, North Shewa, Oromia, Ethiopia,” was awarded an excellent grade. Additionally, his undergraduate senior project explored groundwater quality and human health risks associated with fluoride-enriched groundwater using GIS-based pollution index modeling. His research is instrumental in addressing water resource challenges and environmental sustainability.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Fekadu has actively contributed to scientific discourse through national and international conferences. He presented his research on groundwater quality at the International Conference on Recent Advances in Water Sciences and Technology (ICRAWST-2021) and participated in the National Workshop on Recent Trends in Geosciences (RTGS-2023). His dedication to continuous learning is evident in his certifications in Data Science, AI, and Project Management from Udemy, IBM, and HP Life Online Courses.

🌍 Impact and Influence

His research publications in esteemed journals, such as RSC Advances and Heliyon, reflect his significant contributions to the scientific community. His paper on groundwater quality and probabilistic human health risks, published in RSC Advances, provides valuable insights into water safety in Ethiopia. Similarly, his work on engineering geological evaluations published in Heliyon contributes to the field of infrastructure development and geotechnical analysis.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a strong academic foundation and research experience, Mr. Ashu Fekadu is poised to make lasting contributions to applied geology and environmental sustainability. His expertise in hydrogeology and geospatial analytics will play a vital role in advancing sustainable water resource management and geological engineering. As he continues his academic and professional journey, his research and innovations will undoubtedly shape the future of geosciences.

Publications


📝 Engineering Geological Evaluation of Bowa Dayole Dam Site, North Shewa Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia

Author(s): Fekadu, A., Chemeda, Y.C., Karuppannan, S., Chala, E.T.
Journal: Heliyon
Year: 2025


📝 Appraising Groundwater Quality and Probabilistic Human Health Risks from Fluoride-Enriched Groundwater Using the Pollution Index of Groundwater (PIG) and GIS: A Case Study of Adama Town and Its Vicinities in the Central Main Ethiopian Rift Valley

Author(s): Shube, H., Karuppannan, S., Haji, M., Mechal, A., Fekadu, A.
Journal: RSC Advances
Year: 2024


 

Trhas Kahsay | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Ms. Trhas Kahsay | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Botswana International University Of Science and Technology | Botswana

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Ms. Trhas Kahsay began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Applied Geology from Mekelle University, Ethiopia, where she graduated with excellent honors, scoring 3.64/4. She continued her studies at Addis Ababa University, earning a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Geology with a thesis focused on sedimentological and geochemical analysis, achieving a notable score of 3.65/4. Currently, she is pursuing her Ph.D. at the Botswana International University of Science and Technology, where she is investigating the biogeochemical and sedimentological characteristics of Makgadikgadi playa lake deposits for astrobiological implications.

Professional Endeavors 💼

From 2015 to 2022, Ms. Kahsay held positions at Mekelle University, first as an Assistant Lecturer and then as a Lecturer in the School of Earth Sciences. Her teaching encompassed subjects such as sedimentary petrology and paleontology, alongside supervising undergraduate students. Her role allowed her to actively engage with students and contribute to the academic community through fieldwork campaigns and practical lab activities.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Ms. Kahsay’s research primarily explores the astrobiological potential of environments similar to those found on Mars. Her current project investigates the Makgadikgadi Basin in Botswana, aiming to understand its biogeochemical and sedimentological properties. She has also contributed to significant studies on microbial diversity in extreme environments, providing insights into the potential for life beyond Earth.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout her academic career, Ms. Kahsay has participated in various national and international conferences, showcasing her research and receiving recognition for her contributions. Her work has been accepted for publication in reputable journals, further establishing her as a rising scholar in the fields of geology and astrobiology.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through her research, Ms. Kahsay aims to enhance our understanding of extreme environments and their implications for planetary exploration. By examining the Makgadikgadi Basin, her work contributes valuable knowledge to astrobiology and the potential for life on other planets, influencing future research in the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Ms. Kahsay is poised to make significant contributions to the fields of geology and astrobiology. Her dedication to exploring the connections between terrestrial and extraterrestrial environments positions her to influence future research and understanding of life beyond Earth. As she progresses in her studies, her innovative approach promises to expand the frontiers of knowledge in planetary science and exploration.

 

Publications


📝 The astrobiological potential of the Makgadikgadi Basin, Botswana: Field analogue for planetary exploration
Authors: Kahsay, T.H.; Asrat, A.; Franchi, F.
Journal: Planetary and Space Science
Year: 2024


📝 Middle Stone Age foragers resided in high elevations of the glaciated Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
Authors: Ossendorf, G.; Groos, A.R.; Bromm, T.; Tekelemariam, M.G.; Glaser, B.; Lesur, J.; Schmidt, J.; Akçar, N.; Bekele, T.; Beldados, A. et al.
Journal: Science
Year: 2019