Dr Min Su | Transportation Economics | Best Researcher Award
Lecturer, Dalian Maritime University, China
Min Su, a dedicated Lecturer and Master’s supervisor at Dalian Maritime University, specializes in transportation economics, marine economy, sustainable development, and economic geography. With a PhD in hand, Min Su actively mentors seven master’s students and has contributed significantly to academia through publications in leading journals like Transport Policy, Research in Transportation Economics, and Applied Geography. Leading a project funded by the Liaoning Provincial Social Science Fund, Min Su also serves as a peer reviewer for renowned journals such as Transport Policy and Transportation Research: Part E. 🌍📚
Profile
Education
Min Su holds a PhD and serves in the Department of Economics at Dalian Maritime University. The educational foundation underscores expertise in transportation economics and sustainable development, vital for navigating complex global challenges. 🎓
Experience
Min Su has an extensive background in research and academia, having published eight first-author papers and collaborated on numerous national natural science projects. The work spans critical areas like high-speed rail impacts, urban spatial evolution, and the effects of COVID-19 on air transportation. Additionally, Min Su supervises master’s students, ensuring the next generation of researchers is well-equipped. 🏢💡
Research Interests
Min Su’s research revolves around transportation economics, marine economy, sustainable development, and economic geography. Current studies focus on high-speed rail’s influence on urban dynamics, COVID-19’s impact on aviation, and the interplay between freight transport and economic development. 🌐✈️
Awards
Min Su aspires to secure the Best Researcher Award for exemplary contributions in transportation and economic research, supported by impactful studies and ongoing projects funded by prestigious institutions. 🏆
Publications Top Notes
The Impact of Expressway Development on Industrial Structure in Rugged Terrain: The Case of Sichuan Province, China, Land, 2023-05. DOI: 10.3390/land12051071
Research on the Interactive Relationship of Spatial Expansion between Estuarine and Coastal Port Cities, Land, 2023-01. DOI: 10.3390/land12020371
Relationship between the Chinese Main Air Transport Network and COVID-19 Pandemic Transmission, Mathematics, 2022-07. DOI: 10.3390/math10132348
Effects of COVID-19 on China’s Civil Aviation Passenger Transport Market, Research in Transportation Economics, 2022-06. DOI: 10.1016/j.retrec.2022.101217
Spatial Distribution Equilibrium and Relationship between Construction Land Expansion and Basic Education Schools in Shanghai Based on POI Data, Land, 2021-10. DOI: 10.3390/land10101059
The Relationship between Freight Transport and Economic Development: A Case Study of China, Research in Transportation Economics, 2021-03. DOI: 10.1016/j.retrec.2020.100885
The Competition Effects of Low-Cost Carriers and High-Speed Rail on the Chinese Aviation Market, Transport Policy, 2020-09. DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2020.05.025
Conclusion
Dr. Min Su’s extensive research in transportation economics, mentorship, and leadership in academic projects make them a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Their work on the impact of high-speed rail and urban spatial evolution is particularly impactful, offering real-world applicability. Addressing areas for improvement, such as expanding collaborations and integrating emerging technologies, could further enhance their already impressive portfolio.