Liping Hao | Greenhouse Gas Emission | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Liping Hao | Greenhouse Gas Emission | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Tianjin University, China

Dr. Liping Hao is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Surface-Earth System Science, School of Earth System Science, Tianjin University, China. A pioneering researcher in environmental microbiology and greenhouse gas emission, Dr. Hao’s work bridges the gap between microbial ecology and sustainable environmental technologies. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates bioinformatics, anaerobic digestion, and climate science to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and enhance resource recovery.

👩‍🔬Professional Profile

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🏆 Strengths for the Award

Focused and Timely Research Area:

Dr. Hao’s research on greenhouse gas production and emission, especially methane, is highly relevant in the context of global climate change. The work contributes to the understanding and mitigation of climate impacts—a top priority in environmental science.

Interdisciplinary Expertise:

The integration of environmental microbiology, anaerobic digestion, and bioinformatics indicates a strong interdisciplinary approach. This is valuable for innovative solutions in environmental management and sustainable technology.

Practical Applications:

Her work supports both scientific advancement and real-world application, such as improving resource utilization and emission reduction technologies. This dual impact is essential for awards recognizing impactful research.

Institutional Affiliation:

Being associated with the Institute of Surface-Earth System Science at Tianjin University, a respected institution in China, supports the credibility and infrastructure behind her work.

Contribution to Biogeochemical Cycles:

By focusing on element cycling through microbial interactions, Dr. Hao contributes fundamental knowledge to Earth system science, helping to bridge micro-level processes with macro-environmental outcomes.

🎓 Education

Dr. Liping Hao received her Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering from a top-tier institution in China, where she developed a strong foundation in microbiology and environmental biotechnology. During her doctoral studies, she focused on microbial community dynamics in wastewater treatment systems, gaining valuable expertise in molecular biology, genomic analysis, and bioreactor technologies. Her academic journey has always been marked by a commitment to excellence and innovation.

🧪Experience

With over a decade of experience in research and academia, Dr. Hao has established herself as a leader in environmental microbiology. She is currently an Associate Professor at Tianjin University, where she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses, mentors students, and leads multiple high-impact research projects. Dr. Liping Hao career includes collaborative work with interdisciplinary teams across institutions, both in China and internationally. Her involvement in national and international projects has allowed her to contribute significantly to cutting-edge research in anaerobic digestion technology and microbial greenhouse gas production. She is also actively engaged in reviewing for peer-reviewed journals and contributes to academic and industrial conferences worldwide.

🔬 Research Focus On Greenhouse Gas Emission

Dr. Hao’s research focuses on the microbial mechanisms driving greenhouse gas production, particularly methane, in both natural and engineered ecosystems. Her investigations delve into the complex microbial communities that govern carbon and nitrogen cycling, with an emphasis on anaerobic environments such as wetlands and anaerobic digesters. Central to her work is the identification of methanogenic and methanotrophic microorganisms, the analysis of microbe–microbe interactions, and the application of advanced bioinformatics and metagenomics to uncover underlying genetic pathways. By exploring the functional potential of microbial consortia, Dr. Hao aims to develop innovative biotechnological strategies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Her contributions are advancing the fields of climate change mitigation, waste-to-energy conversion, and sustainable resource management.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Microbiome and its genetic potential for carbon fixation in small urban wetlands

Affiliation: Institute of Surface-Earth System Science, School of Earth System Science, Tianjin University, China

Journal: Shengwu Gongcheng Xuebao (Chinese Journal of Biotechnology)

Year: 2025

Summary: This study investigates the microbial communities in small urban wetlands and their capacity for autotrophic carbon fixation. Using high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics tools, Dr. Hao and her team identified previously unknown microbial taxa with significant potential to act as natural carbon sinks. The findings emphasize the ecological importance of urban wetlands in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and offer a new perspective on using microbiomes for climate-resilient urban design.

🏆 Conclusion

Dr. Liping Hao is a visionary environmental microbiologist whose research is shaping the future of greenhouse gas mitigation and microbial biotechnology. Her unwavering commitment to understanding the microbial world and translating this knowledge into real-world environmental solutions marks her as a truly deserving nominee for this award.Through her leadership, scientific rigor, and passion for sustainability, Dr. Hao continues to inspire a new generation of scientists while making profound contributions to the global fight against climate change. 🌍🔬

Jekaterina Nikitina | Management and Innovations | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Jekaterina Nikitina | Management and Innovations | Women Researcher Award

Researcher, Riga Technical University, Latvia

Jekaterina Nikitina, a Latvian national, is an accomplished executive board member and co-founder at 2AM SIA, Riga, with a focus on strategic decision-making and advanced materials. With a background in engineering economics, she’s a research assistant at Riga Technical University (RTU), specializing in circular economy and sustainable solutions. She holds a Master’s in Management from the University of Latvia and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Management Science and Economics. Jekaterina’s diverse career spans hospitality management, international project coordination, and expertise in industrial sectors such as aerospace and additive manufacturing. Passionate about sustainability, she drives various research initiatives and is a guest lecturer, delivering expertise on circular economy and sustainability. With a proven track record of innovation, leadership, and high-level presentations at global conferences, Jekaterina is committed to advancing sustainable practices in industry and academia. 🚀🌍📚

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Education

Jekaterina Nikitina’s academic journey reflects her commitment to innovation and sustainability. She is currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program at Riga Technical University (RTU), Faculty of Engineering Economics and Management, where her research centers on “The Economic Efficiency of Circular Recycling Materials in Latvia.” Her previous academic endeavors include a Master’s in Social Sciences in Management from the University of Latvia, specializing in International Economy and Business. During her studies, she participated in the Erasmus+ program at the University of Deusto, Spain, and University of Borås, Sweden. She also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Information Management from the University of Latvia, focusing on technological integration and systems. This educational foundation equips her with comprehensive knowledge to excel in circular economy research, project management, and the application of zero-waste technologies. 🌱🎓📈

Experience

Jekaterina Nikitina brings over a decade of professional experience in management, research, and international collaboration. As an Executive Board Member & Co-founder at 2AM SIA, she plays a key role in strategic decisions, managing aerospace and additive manufacturing projects. She has contributed to groundbreaking work in the aerospace sector, focusing on advanced materials. At Riga Technical University, Jekaterina works as a research assistant in the Institute of Biomedicine Engineering and Nanotechnologies, conducting scientific research, managing projects, and presenting at international conferences. She previously served as a manager at Globales America Hotel, overseeing operations with a team of 100+ employees. Jekaterina has also worked in diverse roles, including project assistant at the Institute of Electronics and Computer Science and tax transaction coordinator at Global Blue Slovakia. With her versatile experience, Jekaterina excels at managing complex projects and fostering cross-border collaborations. 💼🌍🔬

Research Focus

Jekaterina Nikitina’s research focuses on advancing sustainability, particularly through circular economy principles and zero-waste technologies. Her Ph.D. research delves into the economic efficiency of circular recycling materials in Latvia, aiming to assess the environmental and financial viability of implementing sustainable materials. As a research assistant at Riga Technical University, she explores innovative techniques in material processing, including magnetic pulse powder compaction and vibrational spectroscopy. Jekaterina has worked on numerous EU-funded scientific projects, including the development of protective materials and non-destructive inspection tools for 3D metal-printed products. Her research aligns with global trends in reducing waste, improving the life cycle of materials, and fostering sustainable practices in industries like aerospace, biomedicine, and construction. Through her work, she actively contributes to shaping the future of sustainable innovation in materials science and manufacturing. 🌿🔬🌍

Publication Top Notes

  • Magnetic Pulse Powder Compaction – Metals (MDPI) – Accepted, to be published soon.
  • Assessment of the Properties and Structure of Porous Titanium Samples via Magnetic Pressing – Modern Materials and Manufacturing (MMM2025) – Submitted.
  • Economic Efficiency and Benefits of Integrating Metal Materials in the Building Industry – Work in progress.
  • Processing of Latvian Peat and Waste Coffee as a Biocomposite Material for Oil Spill Collection – Agronomy Research, 22(1), 146–156. DOI: 10.15159/AR.24.040.
  • Sustainable Lifecycle of Perforated Metal Materials – Materials (MDPI), April 11. DOI: 10.3390/ma16083012.
  • Recycling of Aluminum-Based Composites Reinforced with Boron-Tungsten Fibres – Materials (MDPI), April 29. DOI: 10.3390/ma15093207.
  • Features of Magnetic-Pulse Pressing of Powders in an Electrically Conductive Sheath – 12th International Symposium on Powder Metallurgy.
  • High Porous Titanium Powder Elements for Vacuum Metallization – Journal of Physics: Conference Series.
  • Sintered Titanium Powder Aerators and Their Applications – Riga Technical University Conference.
  • Problem of Plagiarism in the Academic Area – 4th International Scientific and Practical Student Conference.
  • Investigation of a Shock Freezing Concept with Additional Electromagnetic Field Exposure – Indexed in Web of Science / SCOPUS.
  • Application of the Infiltration Method in the Manufacture of Complex-Shaped Products from Several Metal-Powder Elements – Belarus National Academy of Sciences.