Marc Girondot | Marine Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Marc Girondot | Marine Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Paris Saclay University | France

Marc Girondot, PhD, is a distinguished Full Professor of Environmental Sciences at the University Paris Saclay, specializing in quantitative biology applied to animal sciences, particularly reptiles. His research focuses on developing statistical models to assess the impacts of environmental changes on reptile populations.

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Strengths for the Award 🏆

Dr. Marc Girondot has an impressive publication record with 138 rank A publications and 35 rank B publications, highlighting his significant contributions to the field of quantitative biology and ecology.

His research has a notable h-index of 42, indicating that many of his publications are highly cited, which speaks to the relevance and influence of his work. Dr. Girondot’s expertise spans biostatistics, quantitative ecology, and environmental sciences, allowing him to tackle complex ecological issues related to anthropogenic pressures and climate change.

As the director of the Master of Environment program and head of the Ecological Processes and Anthropological Pressures research group, he has shown a commitment to mentoring the next generation of scientists.

He has developed four R packages for statistical analysis and has published several influential papers on marine turtles, sex determination, and ecological modeling, showcasing his ability to apply statistical methods to real-world problems.

His work as an expert for various organizations, including the IUCN and national agencies, illustrates his recognition as a leading figure in global biodiversity and conservation efforts.

Education 🎓

Marc obtained his PhD in 1993 from the University Pierre et Marie Curie, where he analyzed genetic and epigenetic factors in reptile sex determination. He completed his Habilitation in 2000, studying macroevolution and adaptation in vertebrates.

Experience 💼

Since 2000, Marc has served as Full Professor at the University Paris Saclay, leading the research group on Ecological Processes and Anthropological Pressures. His previous roles include Assistant Professor at the University Denis Diderot and a visiting professorship in biostatistics in Tunisia.

Research Interests 🔍

Marc’s primary research interests include biostatistics, quantitative ecology, climate change, and conservation biology. He has developed four R packages and numerous freely available software tools to enhance research in these fields.

Awards 🏆

Marc has received notable recognition for his work, achieving a rank of 138 in A publications and an h-index of 42. He is the director of the Master of Environment program at the University Paris Sud and has supervised numerous master’s and PhD students.

Publications 📚

Regional management units for marine turtles: a novel framework for prioritizing conservation and research across multiple scales
Authors: BP Wallace, AD DiMatteo, BJ Hurley, EM Finkbeiner, AB Bolten, …
Year: 2010
Citations: 798

Global research priorities for sea turtles: informing management and conservation in the 21st century
Authors: M Hamann, MH Godfrey, JA Seminoff, K Arthur, PCR Barata, KA Bjorndal, …
Year: 2010
Citations: 749

Global conservation priorities for marine turtles
Authors: BP Wallace, AD DiMatteo, AB Bolten, MY Chaloupka, BJ Hutchinson, …
Year: 2011
Citations: 620

Are we working towards global research priorities for management and conservation of sea turtles?
Authors: AF Rees, J Alfaro-Shigueto, PCR Barata, KA Bjorndal, AB Bolten, …
Year: 2016
Citations: 297

Temperature-dependent sex determination and global change: are some species at greater risk?
Authors: V Hulin, V Delmas, M Girondot, MH Godfrey, JM Guillon
Year: 2009
Citations: 218

Dermochelys coriacea
Authors: BP Wallace, M Tiwari, M Girondot
Year: 2013
Citations: 197

Leatherback turtles, Dermochelys coriacea, nesting in French Guiana, 1978-1995
Authors: M Girondot, J Fretey
Year: 1996
Citations: 170

Successful reproduction of the introduced slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) in the South of France
Authors: A Cadi, V Delmas, AC Prévot‐Julliard, P Joly, C Pieau, M Girondot
Year: 2004
Citations: 169

Maternal transfer of trace elements in leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) of French Guiana
Authors: E Guirlet, K Das, M Girondot
Year: 2008
Citations: 165

Trade-off between current reproductive effort and delay to next reproduction in the leatherback sea turtle
Authors: P Rivalan, AC Prevot-Julliard, R Choquet, R Pradel, B Jacquemin, …
Year: 2005
Citations: 165

Conclusions 🌟

Dr. Marc Girondot stands out as a leading researcher in the fields of ecology and quantitative biology. His extensive publication record, high impact on the scientific community, and dedication to education make him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas where he could expand his influence, his current contributions to ecological research and conservation efforts are exemplary and set a strong foundation for future achievements. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also plays a critical role in addressing pressing environmental challenges.

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.

Alexander Degtyarev | Marine Technology | Best Paper Award

Prof Dr. Alexander Degtyarev | Marine Technology | Best Paper Award

Professor | Saint-Petersburg State University | Russia

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Alexander Degtyarev is a distinguished researcher at St. Petersburg State University specializing in applied mathematics and control processes. His work focuses on advanced modeling techniques in ocean engineering and computational science.

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Education 🎓

Alexander Degtyarev earned his academic qualifications from St. Petersburg State University, where he developed a deep expertise in applied mathematics and control processes.

Experience 💼

Alexander Degtyarev has held various positions at St. Petersburg State University, contributing significantly to the fields of ocean engineering and computational science. His roles have involved both research and application of advanced mathematical models.

Research Interests 🔍

  • Modeling ocean waves and hydrodynamics: Developing advanced models for predicting wave behavior and hydrodynamic pressures.
  • Computational science: Utilizing virtualization and cloud technologies for scientific computing.
  • Stochastic simulations: Analyzing inhomogeneous metocean fields and their variability.

Awards 🏆

Alexander Degtyarev has been recognized for his contributions to applied mathematics and ocean engineering, including various accolades for his research and innovative methodologies in these fields.

Publications

“Constructing virtual private supercomputer using virtualization and cloud technologies”Computational Science and Its Applications–ICCSA 2014: 14th International Conference (2014). Read more.

“Synoptic and short-term modeling of ocean waves”International Shipbuilding Progress (2013). Read more.

“Modeling of incident waves near the ship’s hull (application of autoregressive approach in problems of simulation of rough seas)”Contemporary Ideas on Ship Stability: Risk of Capsizing (2019). Read more.