Muhammad Ateeq | Remote Sensing | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Muhammad Ateeq | Remote Sensing | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Muhammad Ateeq | Remote Sensing | Researcher at Aerospace Information Research Institute | China

Mr. Muhammad Ateeq is an emerging researcher in the field of remote sensing and renewable energy assessment, currently pursuing his PhD in Remote Sensing at the Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, where he has also been serving as a Researcher since April 2023 under the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. His academic journey reflects a strong interdisciplinary foundation that integrates geospatial science, energy systems, and advanced decision-making methodologies, with a particular emphasis on addressing energy sustainability challenges in developing regions such as Pakistan. Mr. Muhammad Ateeq’s professional experience centers on high-impact research activities involving spatial analysis, satellite data processing, and scenario-based modeling for renewable energy potential assessment, supported by his affiliation with one of the world’s leading research institutions in aerospace and Earth observation sciences. His research interests broadly encompass renewable energy resource assessment, solar and wind energy potential mapping, scenario-based decision-making frameworks, multi-criteria decision analysis, and the application of remote sensing and GIS techniques for sustainable energy planning and policy support. He has demonstrated strong research skills in geospatial data analysis, spatial modeling, FUCOM–OWA integration, energy system optimization, satellite imagery interpretation, scientific data visualization, and academic writing, enabling him to contribute meaningfully to multidisciplinary research environments. In addition to energy research, Mr. Muhammad Ateeq has also contributed scholarly work in the area of information and communication technologies, particularly focusing on security challenges associated with emerging technologies such as 5G, highlighting his versatility as a researcher. His academic contributions have been disseminated through peer-reviewed international journals, reflecting his commitment to scientific rigor and global research standards. While specific awards and honors are not publicly documented to date, his selection for doctoral research and employment at the Chinese Academy of Sciences itself represents a significant academic achievement and recognition of his research potential.

Academic Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications:

  1. Ateeq, M., Liu, Q., Xin, X., Li, T., Ahmed, R., Rahman, Z. U., & Irfan, M. (2025). Scenario-based spatial assessment of solar and wind energy potential in Pakistan using FUCOM–OWA integration. Energies.

  2. Ateeq, M. (2020). Security issues of 5th generation technology: A review. International Journal of Computer Networks and Communications Security, 8(9).

 

Li ChengLong | Remote Sensing | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Li ChengLong | Remote Sensing | Young Scientist Award

North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power | China

Mr. Li ChengLong is an emerging researcher specializing in resource and environmental remote sensing, with a focus on analyzing ecological and environmental changes using spatial-temporal data. His research primarily investigates the Danjiangkou Reservoir area in China, where he has explored the dynamics of rocky desertification and the evolution of vegetation indices over four decades. Through his work, he has identified the key driving factors and underlying mechanisms governing ecological transformations, providing critical insights into regional environmental change. Mr. Li ChengLong has published two scientific papers that contribute to understanding ecological evolution, resource management, and sustainable protection strategies for important water source areas. By integrating remote sensing technologies with environmental analysis, his research offers actionable knowledge for monitoring landscape change, supporting decision-making for ecological conservation, and enhancing resource management frameworks. Mr. Li ChengLong scholarly contributions demonstrate his potential as a young scientist in environmental studies, emphasizing the application of geospatial methods to understand complex environmental processes, advance ecological sustainability, and inform policy and management practices. His work lays a foundation for further research in the sustainable monitoring and management of critical water and ecological resources.

Profile: Orcid 

Featured Publications

Wu, S., Li, C., Wang, H., Wang, Z., Ji, H., Zhang, Z., Zhang, Y., Hao, W., & Song, Y. (2025). Spatiotemporal dynamics of rocky desertification in the Danjiangkou Reservoir, China. Sustainability, 17, 9748.

Li, C. (2025). Spatial-temporal evolution and driving factors of NDVI in Danjiangkou Reservoir area from 1982 to 2022. Resources and Environment in the Yangtze Basin.