Onyemaechi John Nnamani | Climate Change | Excellence in Research award

Mr. Onyemaechi John Nnamani | Climate Change | Excellence in Research award

Federal University of Technology Akure | Nigeria

Onyemaechi John Nnamani is an academic and geospatial researcher in the Department of Surveying and Geoinformatics at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. He holds B.Tech and M.Tech degrees in Surveying and Geoinformatics from FUTA. Currently an Assistant Lecturer, he teaches surveying-related courses and supervises undergraduate research. His research interests span geoinformatics, remote sensing, GIS applications, land use and land cover change, urban sustainability, and climate adaptation technologies. He has published widely in reputable journals and actively participates in professional development and conferences. His contributions have earned him awards, including Lecturer of the Year, reflecting his commitment to impactful research, teaching, and sustainable development.

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Ayomide Olubaju | Remote sensing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ayomide Olubaju | Remote sensing | Best Researcher Award

Abiola Ajimobi Technical University | Nigeria

Olubaju Ayomide Emmanuel is a dedicated and innovative researcher specializing in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing, with growing recognition for his contributions to geospatial science. He holds an M.Tech. in Surveying and Geoinformatics (Remote Sensing) and a B.Tech. in the same discipline from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. Currently serving as an Assistant Lecturer at Abiola Ajimobi Technical University, Ibadan, he combines teaching and research to advance environmental monitoring and sustainable urban planning. His research interests encompass environmental degradation, climate change impact assessment, urban informatics, multi-sensor remote sensing, forest species monitoring, and machine learning applications in geospatial analysis. Olubaju has authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed publications focusing on urbanization, forest ecology, and mining-induced land degradation, accumulating 3 documents, 4 citations, and an h-index of 2. He has participated in national and international conferences, workshops, and collaborative projects addressing climate resilience and spatial data science. A member of professional societies including ISPRS, IAENG, and the Nigeria Institution of Surveyors, Olubaju’s academic and professional journey reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary research and data-driven solutions for sustainable environmental management. His goal is to pursue a Ph.D. to deepen his expertise and contribute to innovative geospatial applications in global environmental research.

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Akinbiola, S., Akinsola, J. E. T., Ajagbe, S. A., Salami, A., Olubaju, A., Awotoye, O., & Awoleye, O. M. (2025). Artificial intelligence technique for prediction of carbon stocks and uncertainty estimates in tropical forests. SN Computer Science.

Akinbiola, S., Salami, A. T., Olubaju, A. E., & Awotoye, O. O. (2025). Assessing the impact of environmental variables on the distribution of keystone tree species in Omo-Shasha-Oluwa forest complex using MaxEnt modelling techniques. SSRN Electronic Journal.

Ibukun, J. A., Olubaju, A. E., Thomas, S. F., Sodipo, E. O., Akinbiola, S. A., Oyetunji, S. O., Shitu, K., Kucher, D. E., & Tariq, A. (2025). Modeling mining-induced land degradation in Itagunmodi: A multi-temporal machine learning approach with random forest and gradient boosting. Trees, Forests and People, 21, 100926.

Ibukun, J. A., Olubaju, A. E., Thomas, S. F., Sodipo, E. O., Akinbiola, S. A., Rebouh, N. Y., Said, Y., & Tariq, A. (2025). Assessing vegetation degradation and thermal effects of artisanal small-scale mining using remote sensing time series data. Land Degradation & Development.

Akinbiola, S., Salami, A. T., Olubaju, A. E., & Awotoye, O. O. (2024). Assessing the impact of environmental variables on the distribution of keystone tree species in Omo-Shasha-Oluwa forest complex using MaxEnt modelling techniques. SSRN Electronic Journal.

Jinyue Tang | Urban Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jinyue Tang | Urban Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China

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🔍 Summary

Dr. Jinyue Tang is a dynamic scholar in applied economics with strong expertise in innovation, R&D activities, and economic development strategies. With an academic trajectory rooted in finance and human geography, Tang brings interdisciplinary depth to economic research, with a growing interest in Urban Agriculture as a sustainable development model for modern cities.

🎓 Education

Jinyue Tang is currently pursuing a Doctoral Degree in Applied Economics (2020–2025) from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (QS45), having earned prestigious honors such as the National Scholarship for Doctoral Students (2024) and Outstanding Graduate of SJTU (2025). Tang holds a Bachelor’s in Human Geography from East China Normal University (2016–2020) and an Undergraduate Degree in Finance from SJTU (2018–2020).

💼 Professional Experience

Tang has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications and presented at top-tier academic conferences, collaborating with leading economists to address challenges in innovation commercialization, R&D policy, and labor-market dynamics in developing economies.

📚 Academic Cites

Jinyue Tang has authored and co-authored several impactful papers in Applied Economics Letters and Applied Geography, including studies on labor markets, digital innovation, and intercity innovation networks. Two papers were recognized as Outstanding Papers at the Shanghai Society for Science of Science conferences (2024, 2025).

🛠️ Technical Skills

  • Econometrics and Statistical Analysis (Stata, SPSS, R)

  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

  • Data Visualization and Urban Mapping

  • Policy Impact Analysis

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Tang has been recognized as Outstanding Graduate Class Teacher (2024) and has mentored students in economics, innovation systems, and spatial economic development strategies.

🔬 Research Interests 

  • Urban Agriculture & Sustainable Urban Systems

  • Innovation Commercialization & Policy

  • R&D Investment & Allocation Efficiency

  • Spatial Economics & Intercity Collaboration

📖Publications

Exploring cooperative and competitive relations in a Chinese intercity innovation network
  • Authors: Zhang, W., Qian, Y., Tang, J., & Liu, X.*

  • Journal: Applied Geography

  • Year: 2025

Place-based policy, R&D misallocation and innovation
  • Authors: Xue, Q., Tang, J.*, & Luo, S.

  • Conference: Annual Conference of Chinese Economists Society

  • Year: 2025

Do robots sharpen labour lawsuits in developing countries? Evidence from China
  • Authors: Tang, J., Xiao, R.*, & Luo, S.

  • Journal: Applied Economics Letters

  • Year: 2024

The role of customers on digital technology innovation commercialization
  • Authors: Tang, J.*, & Luo, S.

  • Journal: Applied Economics Letters

  • Year: 2024

Contribution of China’s population age dividend and quality dividend to economic growth since the Reform and Opening Up
  • Authors: Luo, J., Tang, J.*, & Huang, C.

  • Award/Conference: Outstanding Paper at the Academic Annual Conference of the Shanghai Society for Science of Science

  • Year: 2021