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.

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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).

 

Surya Deb Chakraborty | Remote sensing | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Surya Deb Chakraborty | Remote sensing | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Surya Deb Chakraborty | Remote sensing | Senior Analyst at MBRSC lab University | Dubai

Dr. Surya Deb Chakraborty is a remote sensing and geospatial science professional whose work spans urban climate assessment, disaster management, and environmental monitoring, with a strong focus on land surface temperature dynamics and anthropogenic heat influences in rapidly urbanizing regions. He earned his academic training in the fields of Earth observation, geoinformatics, and remote sensing technologies, developing advanced expertise in thermal remote sensing, microwave remote sensing, and urban environmental modelling through both formal education and applied research experiences. Professionally, Dr. Chakraborty has contributed to the scientific community through roles in academic, research, and laboratory environments, including his current engagement with the MBRSC Lab at the University of Dubai, where he applies interdisciplinary geospatial techniques to environmental challenges in arid and semi-arid regions. His research experience includes extensive collaboration with scientists from the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (ISRO) and other national and international institutions, contributing to studies on land use and land cover change, urban heat island effects, groundwater–heat interactions, sustainable development applications, and geospatial data integration for policy support. Dr. Chakraborty possesses advanced research skills in processing satellite imagery, thermal modelling, GIS-based environmental analysis, urban roughness parameterization, and the integration of in situ and remote-sensing data for environmental assessment. His methodological strengths include the use of multisensor datasets, geospatial modelling frameworks, environmental parameter retrieval, and algorithmic analysis of spatiotemporal patterns related to heat fluxes, land surface temperature, and urban microclimates. Over the course of his career, he has authored and co-authored peer-reviewed research publications that are widely cited within the fields of environmental management and geospatial science, contributing to a growing academic footprint that includes over 200 citations. Awards and honors associated with his work highlight his scientific rigor, collaborative research contributions, and commitment to advancing geospatial applications for sustainable development, although his most significant recognition comes from the widespread academic use of his research findings across multiple environmental and urban studies. In conclusion, Dr. Surya Deb Chakraborty stands as a dedicated researcher whose contributions to thermal remote sensing, geospatial modelling, and urban environmental assessment continue to support scientific understanding and practical solutions for sustainability, urban planning, and environmental resilience.

Academic Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications:

  1. Chakraborty, S. D., Kant, Y., & Mitra, D. (2015). Assessment of land surface temperature and heat fluxes over Delhi using remote sensing data. Journal of Environmental Management. Citations: 163

  2. Chakraborty, S. D., Kant, Y., & Bharath, B. D. (2014). Study of land surface temperature in Delhi city to managing the thermal effect on urban developments. International Journal of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research. Citations: 26

  3. Bhatt, M. M., Gupta, K., Danodia, A., Chakroborty, S. D., & Patel, N. R. (2023). Detailed urban roughness parametrization for anthropogenic heat flux estimation using earth observation data. Heliyon. Citations: 6

  4. Das, S., Ganguly, K., Mitran, T., & Chakraborty, S. D. (2023). Applications of geospatial and information technologies toward achieving sustainable development goals. Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in Natural Resources and Built Environments. Citations: 6

  5. Bhatt, M. M., Gupta, K., Danodia, A., Chakroborty, S. D., & Patel, N. R. (2023). Corrigendum to “Detailed urban roughness parametrization for anthropogenic heat flux estimation using earth observation data”. Heliyon. Citations: 1

 

 

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.

Wenyuan Zhang | Global Earth Observation | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenyuan Zhang | Global Earth Observation | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | China University of Mining and Technology | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenyuan Zhang serves as an Associate Professor and Master’s Supervisor at the School of Environment and Spatial Informatics, China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT). He earned his Ph.D. through the prestigious CUMT–ETH Zurich Joint Program and completed his postdoctoral research at the Xi’an Research Institute of Surveying and Mapping. His research focuses on GNSS remote sensing, multi-scale meteorology, water vapor detection, and climate change applications, emphasizing advanced data fusion and satellite geodesy. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenyuan Zhang has authored over 16 peer-reviewed publications, including 10 SCI-indexed papers, six of which appear in top-tier CAS journals such as IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Journal of Geodesy, and GPS Solutions. His innovative work on multi-source resilient fusion techniques has significantly advanced the precision of GNSS water vapor retrieval, providing vital insights into atmospheric processes and climate monitoring. With a total of 210 citations, an h-index of 8, and an i10-index of 7, he has made a notable mark in the field of environmental and geodetic sciences. His achievements include winning the Jiangsu Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award and the National Ph.D. Scholarship. Beyond his research, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenyuan Zhang actively contributes as a reviewer for leading international journals and serves as a member of the IAG Working Group, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration in geodesy and environmental science. His dedication to advancing GNSS-based climate applications continues to strengthen the integration of geospatial technologies in global climate research.

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Osama Bin Shafaat | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Osama Bin Shafaat | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral researcher, Aalto University, Finland.

Osama Bin Shafaat is a Doctoral Researcher at the Department of Built Environment, Aalto University, Finland, specializing in Geo-informatics. His research focuses on integrating terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and UAV photogrammetry to monitor urban vegetation dynamics, ensuring sustainable urban planning and climate resilience. With a strong foundation in GIS, remote sensing, and spatial analytics, Osama combines advanced computational techniques with real-world applications, contributing to innovative solutions for environmental challenges. 🌍📡

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🎓 Education

Osama is currently pursuing a Doctor of Science in Technology (Geo-informatics) at Aalto University (2024–2027), where his research investigates urban vegetation monitoring through laser scanning and UAV photogrammetry under the supervision of Prof. Matti Vaaja. He holds a Master of Science in Technology (GIS & Remote Sensing) from Aalto University (2021–2023) and a Bachelor of Science in Space Sciences from the University of the Punjab, Pakistan (2015–2019). 🎓🌐

💼 Experience

Osama’s professional journey includes working as a Research Assistant at Aalto University (2022–2023), where he conducted hydrological and geospatial analysis using 3D point clouds and developed methodologies for vegetation change detection. As an intern at ICEYE Oy, he ensured the quality of SAR imagery products and resolved geospatial challenges. He also served as a Teaching Assistant for advanced GIS courses at Aalto University and worked as a Geo-Spatial Analyst in Pakistan, focusing on deforestation and wildfire analysis using satellite imagery. His expertise spans point cloud processing, SAR image analysis, Python programming, and GIS platforms. 🔍🛰️

🔬 Research Interests

Osama’s research interests include urban vegetation monitoring, change detection techniques, 3D point cloud analysis, hydrological modeling, and geospatial analytics for smart cities. His work emphasizes combining remote sensing technologies with machine learning and GIS tools to support sustainable urban ecosystems and enhance resilience against environmental changes. 🌳🏙️

🏅 Awards

Osama has actively contributed to professional communities as the Vice-Chairman of POLIGONI ry (2021–2022), an association for Geo-informatics students at Aalto University. He is a student member of prestigious organizations such as ISPRS, SPIE, and the ISPRS Student Consortium. He has also participated in EU-funded projects, such as the Circular Green Block Project, and represented his work in national and international seminars on urban sustainability and 3D spatial data applications. 🎖️🌍

📚 Top Noted Publications

1️⃣ Unveiling Urban Vegetation Monitoring: Integrating Multi-temporal Terrestrial Laser Scanning and UAV Photogrammetry Datasets for Change Detection, Energies (2024) – Read Here

2️⃣ Change Detection of Urban Vegetation from Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Drone Photogrammetry (2023) – Web Page

3️⃣ Kolmiulotteiset Korttelit – Opas Talonyhtiöille Kiinteistökohtaisen 3D-Paikkatiedon Hyödyntämiseen, Circular Green Blocks Project (2023) – Web Page

4️⃣ Demonstrating the Possibilities of High-Detailed 3D Point Clouds for Urban Block Hydrology Applications, Presented at National Modelling Seminar (2022) – Web Link

Conclusion

Osama Bin Shafaat demonstrates strong potential as an emerging researcher in Geo-informatics and Remote Sensing, with a clear focus on sustainability-driven solutions through advanced spatial technologies. His academic excellence, practical experience, technical skills, and active engagement in research projects make him a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially in the early-career category. With continued publication in top-tier journals, patents, and broader research impact, he could evolve into a leading expert in geospatial science and environmental monitoring.

Zezhong Zheng | remote sensing | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zezhong Zheng | remote sensing | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China🧬

Dr. Zezhong Zheng is an accomplished Associate Professor at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC). With over two decades of academic and industrial experience, his expertise spans remote sensing, landslide monitoring, deep learning, and geospatial intelligence. Having begun his career as an Assistant Engineer in petroleum geology, Dr. Zheng has grown into a leading researcher with over 20 peer-reviewed publications in top-tier journals. 🌏📡

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🎓 Education

Dr. Zheng completed his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the Southwestern Jiaotong University in 2010. He earned his M.S. in Information Engineering from Chengdu University of Technology in 2006 and received his B.S. in Earth Science from Jianghan University of Petroleum in 1999. His interdisciplinary education has laid the foundation for innovative research in geospatial science and engineering. 📘🎓🛰

👨‍🏫 Experience

Currently serving as an Associate Professor at UESTC since July 2013, Dr. Zheng previously held the position of Assistant Professor at the same university. Prior to academia, he contributed as an Assistant Engineer of Petroleum Geology at the Bohai Research Institute of CNOOC Ltd. from 1999 to 2003, enriching his expertise in geotechnical and geological fields. 🏢🛢🧑‍🏫

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Zheng’s research interests include InSAR-based landslide detection, machine learning in remote sensing, geological hazard monitoring, and high-resolution image analysis. He is particularly focused on leveraging artificial intelligence for environmental risk mitigation and infrastructure safety. 🛰️🌋🧠

🏆 Awards

While specific awards are not listed, Dr. Zheng’s consistent publication in highly reputed journals such as IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing, and Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing reflect his academic excellence and recognition in the scientific community. 🏅📚✨

📚 Publications

Landslide evolution assessment using sequential InSAR methodsPhotogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, 2025.
Cited for geohazard risk assessment using remote sensing.

Wildfire detection from Himawari-8 dataIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2024.
Cited for enhancing early wildfire response through spatiotemporal data.

Machine learning for landslide early warningNatural Hazards Review, 2024.
Cited for AI-driven landslide prediction models.

YOLO network for UAV-based defect detectionPhotogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, 2024.
Cited for improving aerial inspection accuracy.

Defect prediction in power systemsApplied Sciences, 2024.
Cited for electrical system reliability diagnostics.

InSAR monitoring of Xinmo Village landslidePhotogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, 2024.
Cited for landslide mapping precision.

Impervious surface extraction using Landsat and MLRemote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, 2023.
Cited for urban planning and environmental management.

Deep learning for satellite insulator detectionIEEE GRSL, 2023.
Cited for advancing satellite inspection techniques.

Reactor magnetic field simulationIEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 2023.
Cited for deep learning in energy systems.

Domain adaptation in land use classificationIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2023.
Cited for transfer learning in geospatial analytics

Conclusion

Zezhong Zheng is a highly accomplished researcher with a remarkable contribution to his field. His innovative work in remote sensing, machine learning applications, and environmental monitoring showcases his dedication to advancing both science and practical solutions for global challenges. With his expertise, impactful publications, and commitment to research excellence, he is undoubtedly a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Zhifei Chen | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof Zhifei Chen | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China  🌍

Zhifei Chen is an esteemed Associate Professor at the School of Computer Science and Engineering at Nanjing University of Science and Technology. She earned her B.S. in Software Engineering from Nanjing University of Science and Technology (2012) and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Nanjing University (2018). Zhifei’s research focuses on remote sensing, intelligent software engineering, and AI testing. She has led significant projects funded by the National Key R&D Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, with numerous publications and patents to her name.

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Education 🎓

Zhifei Chen completed her B.S. in Software Engineering at Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China, in 2012. She went on to earn a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Nanjing University in 2018, specializing in computer science and technology. Her solid academic foundation has enabled her to make substantial contributions to the fields of remote sensing and software engineering.

Experience 💼

Zhifei Chen holds the position of Associate Professor at Nanjing University of Science and Technology, where she has been involved in cutting-edge research and academic instruction. She has contributed to high-level projects funded by the National Key R&D Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Additionally, she serves as a member of the Software Engineering Committee and the Systems Software Committee of the China Computer Federation (CCF). Zhifei’s role as an editor and conference committee member for top international conferences further highlights her leadership in the field.

Research Interests 🔬

Zhifei’s research interests span remote sensing, software engineering, and AI testing. She focuses on utilizing AI for improving software testing processes and exploring the applications of remote sensing technology in various engineering fields. Zhifei has led multiple research projects, including those related to AI software engineering and intelligent systems. Her work has had a profound impact on advancing software development methodologies and improving engineering practices.

Awards & Positions 🏅

Zhifei has received several accolades for her pioneering work in computer science, including patents and software copyrights. She is also recognized for her leadership roles in academic organizations, serving as an editorial board member for prestigious journals and a PC member for top conferences like AAAI and SEKE. Her commitment to excellence has earned her numerous research grants, including those from the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Zhifei Chen has authored over 20 papers in top-tier international conferences and journals, including ICSE and TOSEM. She has also published books and holds patents. Some of her notable works include:

“Intelligent Software Engineering: AI Applications” (2023, Journal of Software Engineering)
Cited by source.

“Remote Sensing in Engineering: Applications and Innovations” (2022, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing)
Cited by source.

Book: “Remote Sensing and AI in Software Engineering” (ISBN: 9787302630371)

Conclusion

Zhifei Chen is a highly qualified and accomplished candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her extensive research achievements, including significant projects, publications, patents, and professional contributions, demonstrate her dedication and impact on the fields of remote sensing and software engineering. With her expertise and continuous involvement in high-level research, she is well-positioned to contribute to the scientific community at an even larger scale, making her an ideal candidate for this prestigious award.