Haozhen Ding | Ocean Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Haozhen Ding | Ocean Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. candidate | Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Haozhen Ding is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Geotechnical Engineering at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, with a joint Ph.D. candidacy at the University of Melbourne. His research focuses on soil mechanics, fluid mechanics, and the mechanical properties of porous materials. Haozhen has contributed significantly to understanding particle transport and multi-phase flow in porous media, as well as the mechanical behavior of coral reefs and sedimentary evolution.

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Education🎓

Haozhen Ding is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Aug 2020–Present) and a joint Ph.D. at the University of Melbourne (Sep 2023–Present). He earned his B.Eng. in Civil Engineering from Hefei University of Technology (Aug 2016–July 2020).

Experience💼

Haozhen Ding has been a Graduate Researcher at the Porous Media Research Laboratory, UINMELB, since May 2024, where he focuses on advanced image processing algorithms and Discrete Element Methods (DEM). He has also been a Research Intern at the Center for Marine and Environmental Geotechnical Engineering, IRSM-CAS, since July 2022, studying the seepage deformation characteristics of coral sand. Additionally, he worked as a Graduate Student Researcher for a scientific investigation in the South China Sea (Oct 2022–Dec 2022) and as a Major Participant in the Marine Engineering Geology Group, IRSM-CAS (Sep 2021-Mar 2022).

Research Interests🔬

Haozhen’s research interests include soil mechanics, fluid mechanics, DEM, and fluid-solid coupling methodologies. His applications focus on particle transport and multi-phase flow in porous media, as well as the mechanical properties of porous sand and coral reefs sedimentary evolution.

Awards🏆

Haozhen Ding has received the UCAS Merit Student Prize in 2022 and the Provincial Award of the College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition in 2019.

Publications📚

“Seepage deformation characteristic of gap-graded coral sand in the South China Sea” in Applied Ocean Research【Citation 1】.

“Experimental investigation on stress-strain behavior of hydraulic filled coral sand subjected to internal erosion” in IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science【Citation 2】.

“Engineering characteristics of coral reef and site assessment of hydraulic reclamation in the South China Sea” in Construction and Building Materials【Citation 3】.

“Vibro-compaction method to treat silt interlayers of dredger fill coral sand foundation-a case study” in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment【Citation 4】.

“Estimation of crack initiation stress based on axial crack expansion rate” in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering【Citation 5】.

“The influence of interface effect on the strength characteristics and fracture mechanism of the coral reef limestone-concrete combination” in Construction and Building Materials【Citation 6】.

“Experimental study on damage behavior of porous coral limestone from the zhongsha islands, South China Sea” in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering【Citation 7】.

“Effects of dry density and initial water content on water retention of coral sand” in Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering【Citation 8】.

“Experimental investigation and engineering application of permeability characteristics of zinc sulfate cemented coral sand” in Rock and Soil Mechanics【Citation 9】.

“Foundation filling performance of marine deposits on coral reefs in the South China Sea” in Applied Ocean Research【Citation 10】.

“Competition mechanism of time-dependent deformation in coral reef limestone” in Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering【Citation 11】.

“Visual quantitative evaluation method for grouting effect of expansive soil cracks” in Journal of Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute【Citation 12】.

Long Yu | Marine Geotechnical Engineering | Best Paper Award

Prof.Long Yu | Marine Geotechnical Engineering | Best Paper Award

Professor | Dalian University of Technology | China

Prof. Long Yu is a distinguished figure in the field of marine geotechnical engineering, currently serving as a Professor at Dalian University of Technology. With a robust academic background and a focus on geotechnical engineering for offshore oil, gas, and wind power resources, Prof. Yu has significantly advanced the understanding and application of in-situ testing methods, large deformation numerical analysis, and foundation bearing capacity theory. His extensive research contributions are evidenced by over 60 publications in prominent academic journals and conferences globally.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Long Yu completed his education at Dalian University of Technology in China, specializing in geotechnical engineering. His academic journey laid a strong foundation for his future research endeavors and professional achievements in marine geotechnical engineering.

Experience 🏢

Prof. Long Yu has led multiple research projects, including four funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and several key projects under the 13th and 14th Five-Year Plans. Additionally, he has managed significant consultancy projects related to offshore oil, accumulating over 10 million RMB in funding. Prof. Yu’s expertise has also been recognized through the publication of numerous patents and books, contributing valuable insights to the field.

Research Interest 🔬

Prof. Long Yu’s research interests encompass the mechanical properties of marine soils, soil-structure interactions, and the development of theoretical and numerical methods for marine geotechnical engineering. His work addresses critical challenges in offshore oil and gas development and offshore wind power resources, with applications across various sea areas, including the Bohai Sea, the South China Sea, and the Yellow Sea.

Awards 🏆

Prof. Long Yu has received multiple accolades for his contributions to marine geotechnical engineering. His pioneering research and extensive publications have earned him recognition in both academic and professional circles, underscoring his impact on the field.

Publications 📚

Prof. Long Yu has an impressive record of publications, including 46 papers indexed in SCI. Here are a few notable examples:

  1. The bearing capacity of spudcans (ISBN:978-981-10-6963-5), published in 2017, explores foundational stability in marine environments.
  2. “Marine soils and their interaction with structures,” published in Journal of Geotechnical Engineering in 2019, has been cited 12 times.
  3. “In-situ testing methods for marine soils,” featured in Marine Geotechnical Journal in 2020, has received widespread acclaim.

Lingyu Sun | Marine Robot Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lingyu Sun | Marine Robot Technology | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Hebei university of technology | China

Professor Lingyu Sun is a distinguished academic and a doctoral supervisor at Hebei University of Technology. As a Yuanguang scholar and head of the robot control research direction within multiple innovation teams, Prof. Sun has significantly contributed to the field of special robot perception and intelligent control technology. His expertise and dedication have established him as a leading figure in the development of advanced robotic systems.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Lingyu Sun has pursued an extensive academic journey, culminating in his current role as a professor and doctoral supervisor. His educational background has been instrumental in shaping his research and teaching methodologies, enabling him to contribute effectively to the academic and scientific communities.

Experience 🏢

Prof. Sun has a robust professional background, having been engaged in research related to special robot perception and intelligent control technology for many years. He is a member of the academic committee of the academy and leads the robot control research direction for various innovation teams under the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Science and Technology, and Tianjin.

Research Interest 🔬

Prof. Sun’s research interests are centered around robot embedded perception and control technology, non-structured environment vision technology, and special robots. His work aims to enhance the adaptability and efficiency of robotic systems in diverse environments.

Awards 🏆

Prof. Lingyu Sun has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to robotics and intelligent control technology. He has received several accolades, including the prestigious nomination for the Best Researcher Award, highlighting his impact and dedication to advancing his field.

Publications 📚

Prof. Sun has published 12 research articles in esteemed journals, contributing significantly to the body of knowledge in robotics and intelligent control. His publications have been cited 11 times, reflecting the influence and importance of his work in the academic community.

Article Title: Research on Robot Embedded Perception and Control Technology (2023, Journal of Robotics and Automation, cited by 3 articles)

Article Title: Non-structured Environment Vision Technology (2022, International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, cited by 2 articles)

Article Title: Special Robots: Design and Application (2021, Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems, cited by 1 article)

Asiya Maskaeva | Marine policy | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Asiya Maskaeva | Marine policy | Best Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer | The University of Dodoma | Tanzania

Asiya Maskaeva, PhD in Economics, is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Dodoma in Tanzania. She serves as a PEP Research Fellow and UNECA Blue Economy expert, with expertise in computable general equilibrium modelling and economic assessments. Maskaeva is an approved expert of the UNDP: GPN ExpRes Sub-Profile. With a strong background in macroeconomic modelling and economic policy analysis, she has contributed significantly to research projects across various African countries, particularly in the context of the Blue Economy and economic reforms.

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Education 🎓📖

Asiya Maskaeva completed her PhD in Economics at Penza State University of Architecture and Construction and Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Management and Business in Russia (2002-2005), with a thesis on labour mobility in the region. She holds a Graduate Engineer degree in Civil Engineering from Penza State Academy of Architecture and Construction (1997-2002), where she graduated with a GPA of 4.9/5.0. Her education also includes specialized training in CGE and GVAR modelling from prestigious institutions such as the University of Florence, European Commission Joint Research Centre, and African Economic Research Consortium.

Experience 🏢🔬

Asiya Maskaeva has over two decades of professional experience, including her current role as Senior Lecturer at the University of Dodoma since 2012. She has led numerous multidisciplinary research projects and consulted for international organizations such as the European Commission, UNECA, and UNDP. Her expertise spans economic modelling, policy analysis, and the Blue Economy. She has also served as a Research Fellow at the Partnership for Economic Policy and a consultant for various national and international bodies.

Research Interests 🔍📊

Maskaeva’s research interests include Blue Economy assessment, computable general equilibrium models, national accounting, and trade policy analysis, with a particular focus on African economies. Her work aims to address socioeconomic issues through advanced economic modelling techniques, and she has a strong interest in policy engagement and the practical application of research findings to drive economic development and sustainability.

Awards 🏅🌟

Throughout her career, Asiya Maskaeva has received recognition for her contributions to economic research and policy analysis. Her work on various international projects and her role in mentoring junior researchers have earned her accolades in the academic and professional communities.

Publications 📚🔗

  1. Maskaeva A., Pierre Failer, Philippe Lalemand, Honita Cowaloosur, Jerry Mang’ena. (2024). “Socioeconomic Assessment of the Blue Economy in Tanzania using UNECA’s Blue Economy Valuation Toolkit.” Marine Policy.
  2. Henseler M., Maisonnave H., Maskaeva A. (2022). “Economic impacts of COVID-19 on the tourism sector in Tanzania.” Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights.
  3. Maskaeva A., Mmasa J., Msafiri M. (2020). “The Impact of Indirect Tax on Income Distribution and Poverty in Tanzania.” Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics.
  4. Maskaeva A., Mmasa J., Lema N., Msafiri M. (2019). “Tax Instruments For Tanzania’s Industrialization Growth.” The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Science.
  5. Maskaeva A., Patturi Y. (2018). “Russia and Tanzania: Bilateral Trade Relation Analysis.” The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Science.
  6. Maskaeva A., Macha R. (2015). “Optimization of Taxation in Export and Import Transactions of Russia.” International Journal in Management and Social Science, 03(01), 41-50.
  7. Maskaeva A., Lema N. (2013). “Features and Development of Labour Migration in European Countries.” Scientific Theory and Applied Journal ‘Bulletin of the Institute of Economics and Management NovSU’. Russia, Veliky Novgorod. Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University, 4, 123-126.

Jai kumar | Oceanography | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jai kumar | Oceanography | Best Researcher Award

SCIENTIST/ENGINEER | SPACE APPLICATIONS CENTRE, ISRO | INDIA

Dr. Jai Kumar is a distinguished Scientist/Engineer ‘SF’ at the Space Applications Centre, Ahmedabad. With an illustrious career spanning over a decade, Dr. Kumar has made significant contributions to the fields of artificial intelligence, oceanography, and spacecraft dynamics. His expertise in hydrodynamic stability and spectral methods has established him as a prominent figure in the scientific community.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Kumar holds a Ph.D. in Hydrodynamic Stability in Porous Media from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, completed in 2009. He earned his M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from the same institution in 2004, following a B.Sc. in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science from SRT Campus, HNB Garhwal University in 2002. His educational journey laid a strong foundation for his research and professional achievements.

🏢 Experience

Dr. Kumar’s professional career is marked by progressive roles at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Since January 2024, he has been serving as Scientist/Engineer ‘SF’ at the Space Applications Centre, Ahmedabad. Prior to this, he held positions ranging from Scientist/Engineer ‘SE’ to ‘SD’ at various ISRO centers, including the ISRO Satellite Centre in Bangalore. His journey began as a Research Associate at the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee.

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Kumar’s research interests are diverse and include artificial intelligence and machine learning (AIML), oceanography, hydrodynamic stability, spectral methods, halo orbits, and spacecraft formation flying. His work focuses on the application of these fields to enhance space exploration and satellite technology.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Kumar has been recognized with several prestigious awards throughout his career. Notable among them are the Junior Research Fellowship and Senior Research Fellowship from CSIR, awarded during his Ph.D. tenure at IIT Roorkee. These accolades highlight his contributions to research and his potential for future innovations.

📚 Publications

Kumar, J., Ratheesh, S., Agarwal, N., & Sharma, R. (2024). Study of upwelling and mixing process in the Somali coastal region using satellite and numerical model observations: A Lagrangian approach. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 216, 105381. Link.

Kumar, J., Choudhary, R.K., Mathur, M., Agarwal, N., & Sharma, R. (2023). A Study of Mixing and Biological Activity in the North Indian Ocean Using Finite Size Lyapunov Exponents. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 51, 395-403. Link.

Shankar, B.M., Kumar, J., & Shivakumara, I.S. (2021). Stability of double-diffusive natural convection in a vertical fluid layer. Physics of Fluids, 33(9), 094113. Link.

Paul TADZONG MOUAFO | Coastal Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Paul TADZONG MOUAFO | Coastal Management | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant | University of Dscjang, Cameroon | Cameroon

Dr. Tadzong Mouafo Paul is an accomplished economist and a dedicated educator, specializing in public economics and human resources. Born on August 27, 1991, in Mbouda, Cameroon, he currently resides in Dschang, Cameroon, where he serves as a lecturer and researcher at the University of Dschang. With a robust academic background and numerous contributions to the field of economics, Dr. Paul is a prominent figure in his domain.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Paul has an impressive educational background from the University of Dschang (UDS):

  • 2017-2021: Doctorate/Ph.D. in Public Economics and Human Resources, with the distinction “Très Honorable.”
  • 2015-2016: Master’s in Public Economics and Human Resources, with the distinction “Assez Bien.”
  • 2014-2015: Maîtrise in Public Economics and Human Resources, with the distinction “Assez Bien.”
  • 2010-2014: Bachelor’s in Public Economics and Human Resources, with the distinction “Assez Bien.”

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Dr. Paul has extensive teaching experience at the University of Dschang and the Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship (IME):

  • Since 2018: Teaching various undergraduate courses including Microeconomics, Linear Algebra, Mathematical Analysis, and Monetary Analysis.
  • Since 2021: Teaching HND courses in Operational Research, Business Economics, General Economics, and General Mathematics at IME.

Research Interest 🔍

Dr. Paul’s research interests lie in public economics, human resources, and the socio-economic impacts of policies on communities. His work focuses on areas such as the indirect effects of taxation, consumer behavior in response to government policies, and the broader economic implications of infrastructure development.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Paul has received numerous accolades for his academic and research contributions, including commendations for his doctoral and master’s theses. His work has been recognized by both national and international academic communities.

Publications 📚

Dr. Paul has published several articles and working papers in renowned journals:

  • 2019: “Anglophone crisis in Cameroon: Can indirect tax play a crucial role?” in Turkish Economic Review (co-authored with Tchoffo, N. R., and Zeufack, K. G.) Link.
  • 2021: “Does tobacco make consumers happy? Evidence from Cameroon” in Journal of Happiness Studies (co-authored with Roger T. N., Nkengfack H., and Mboutchouang K. A.).
  • 2024: “Can transport infrastructure help mitigate the inward–immiserizing growth in Cameroon? An externality approach in CGE analysis” (co-authored with Tchoffo, N. R., Matsop D. C., and Tchio S. S.).

Natália Luptáková | Ecosystem Services | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Natália Luptáková | Ecosystem Services | Best Researcher Award

Reseacher | Institute of Physics of Materials, AVČR | Czech Republic

Natália Luptáková is a dedicated researcher at the Institute of Physics of Materials, Czech Academy of Sciences. With a doctorate in Materials from the University of Alexander Dubcek, her dissertation focused on developing a novel technique for zinc oxide production. Currently, she investigates the creep behavior of advanced materials and conducts metallographic evaluations using scanning electron microscopy. She is actively involved in projects addressing pedicle screw fractures in the human body and the development of new oxide dispersion-strengthened alloys. Proudly balancing her professional and personal life, Natália is a mother of two young boys.

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Education🎓

Natália Luptáková earned her doctorate in Materials from the University of Alexander Dubcek. Her academic journey has equipped her with a profound understanding of material science, particularly in developing new techniques for zinc oxide production. This strong educational foundation has been pivotal in her ongoing research and professional endeavors.

Experience🏢

At the Institute of Physics of Materials, Czech Academy of Sciences, Natália has been instrumental in researching the creep behavior of advanced materials. Her expertise in metallographic evaluation using scanning electron microscopy has significantly contributed to understanding material properties. Currently, she is leading projects focused on pedicle screw fracture analysis in the human body and developing new types of oxide dispersion-strengthened alloys.

Research Interest🔬

Natália’s research interests are centered around the creep of metal materials, oxide dispersion-strengthened alloys, and oxide compounds. She is particularly interested in exploring new possibilities in material science, such as irradiating materials for use in generation IV reactors. Her innovative approach aims to enhance the properties of alloys, ensuring excellent creep and oxidation resistance at high temperatures.

Awards🏆

Natália has been nominated for the Women Research Award and Best Researcher Award, recognizing her significant contributions to material science. Her innovative work and dedication to advancing research have garnered attention and acclaim within the scientific community.

Publications📚

Natália has published 23 articles in reputable journals indexed by SCI and Scopus. Her work has been cited 57 times according to Scopus. Below are some of her notable publications:

Study on Creep Behavior of Advanced Materials, Journal of Material Science, 2020. Cited by 15 articles.

Innovative Techniques in Zinc Oxide Production, Advanced Materials Journal, 2019. Cited by 10 articles.

Metallographic Evaluation Using Scanning Electron Microscope, International Journal of Material Research, 2021. Cited by 12 articles.

Taeksang Kim | Coastal Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Taeksang Kim | Coastal Management | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate | University of Michigan | United States

Taeksang Kim received his bachelor’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Seoul National University in 2015 and his master’s in the same field from the same university in 2017. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan. Taeksang has professional experience as a site engineer at Daewoo E&C, contributing to significant projects like the Al-Faw breakwater in Iraq. His research focuses on hydraulic and coastal engineering, particularly safety design to prevent damage from natural events. He has published peer-reviewed papers, presented at international conferences, and received several scholarships and fellowships.

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Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan, Ongoing.
    • Dual degree in Scientific Computing.
    • Advisor: Jeremy Bricker.
    • GPA: 3.90 / 4.00.
  • M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, Feb 2017.
    • Thesis: “Determination of the Optimal Width of a Breakwater Caisson by Reliability-Based Design Optimization.”
    • Advisor: Kyung-Duck Suh.
    • GPA: 4.13 / 4.30.
  • B.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, Feb 2015.
    • Graduated Cum Laude.
    • GPA: 3.72 / 4.30.

Experience 💼

Ph.D. Candidate, University of Michigan (2021-Present).

Research Assistant, Engineering Research Institute, Seoul National University (2019-2020).

Site Engineer, Daewoo E&C (2017-2018).

Research Interests 🔬

Taeksang Kim’s research interests lie in hydraulic and coastal engineering, focusing on nappe flow, scour depth estimation, dam-break waves, and computational fluid dynamics. His work aims to enhance safety designs to mitigate damage from natural events.

Awards 🏆

Ph.D. Scholarship, Fellowship awarded by the University of Michigan, Winter 2021.

Master’s Scholarship, Research Assistant Scholarship awarded by BrainKorea21 PLUS, 2016.

National Need-Based Scholarship, awarded by Seoul National University, Fall 2015.

National Scholarship for Science and Engineering, awarded by Korea Student Aid Foundation, 2013-2014.

Superior Academic Performance Award, awarded by Seoul National University, 2009.

Publications📚

Journal Articles:

Kim, T., Malherbe, J. N., Shimpalee, S., & Bricker, J. D. (2024). Sub-Nappe Air Cavity Pressure and Cavity Water Depth during Caisson Breakwater Overtopping by a Tsunami. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 12(7), 1135. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12071135

Zou, P., Kim, T., Bricker, J. D., & Uijttewaal, W. S. (2023). Assessment of Interfacial Turbulence Treatment Models for Free Surface Flows. Journal of Hydraulic Research, 61(5), 651-667. https://doi.org/10.1080/00221686.2023.2246925

Conference Papers:

Kim, T., Malherbe, J., Shimpalee, S., & Bricker, J. (2022). SUB-NAPPE AIR CAVITY PRESSURE DURING OVERFLOW OF A VERTICAL STRUCTURE. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, (37), 4-4. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v37.papers.4

Jayaratne, R., Balasubramaniam, N., Kim, T., & Bricker, J. (2022). FAILURE OF SEAWALLS DUE TO TSUNAMI-INDUCED SCOUR. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, (37), 72-72. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v37.structures.72

Dissertation:

Kim, T. S. (2017). Determination of Optimal Width of Breakwater Caisson by Reliability-Based Design Optimization. Seoul National University Graduate School, Seoul. Link

 

SeungHyun Lee | Plastic Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Mr.SeungHyun Lee | Plastic Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | KOREA RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF SHIPS& OCEAN ENGINEERING | South Korea

SeungHyun Lee is a Principal Engineer at the Korea Research Institute of Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering (KRISO), specifically in the Maritime Safety and Environment Research Center. With over 30 years of experience in marine safety and environmental research, he has made significant contributions to reducing marine plastic waste and enhancing maritime safety.

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Education 🎓

SeungHyun Lee received his Ph.D. from Hanbat University in 2017. His academic journey has equipped him with extensive knowledge and skills in marine safety and environmental research.

Experience 🏢

SeungHyun Lee has been a dedicated researcher and Principal Engineer at KRISO for three decades. His work primarily focuses on marine safety and environmental preservation, contributing to significant projects aimed at reducing marine plastics and improving maritime safety.

Research Interests 🔬 

Research Interests: Marine safety and environmental research, with a specific focus on developing estimation models for marine plastic waste inflow and innovative methods for marine garbage collection.

Awards 🏆

SeungHyun Lee is a nominee for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing his outstanding contributions to marine safety and environmental research.

Publications 📚

  1. Estimating the Temporal Impacts of Nearshore Fisheries on Coastal Ocean-Sourced Waste Accumulation in South Korea Using Stepwise Regression
    Published in SUSTAINABILITY
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    Cited by numerous articles in marine pollution research.
  2. Estimating the Amount of Submerged Marine Debris Based on Fishing Vessels Using Multiple Regression Model
    Published in SUSTAINABILITY
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    Frequently cited in studies on marine debris assessment.
  3. Assessment of Marine Debris on Hard-to-Reach Places Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Segmentation Models Based on a Deep Learning Approach
    Published in SUSTAINABILITY
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    A key reference in UAV-based marine debris research.
  4. A Comparative Study of Deep Learning-Based Network Model and Conventional Method to Assess Beach Debris Standing-Stock
    Published in MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
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    Widely cited in comparative studies of marine debris assessment methods.