Xuanhe Han | Hydraulic Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xuanhe Han | Hydraulic Engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate at Hainan University, China

Xuanhe Han is a PhD candidate in Deep-Sea Mining at the College of Marine Science and Engineering, Hainan University, where he also completed an accelerated M.Sc.-to-PhD program in Control Engineering. His research focuses on multiphase flow visualization and sustainable mining systems, with contributions including the development of dual-modality electrical tomography and innovative models for gas-liquid two-phase flow. He has published 7 SCI-indexed papers—one as first author in Ocean Engineering (IF 5.0)—and contributed to four major research projects, including China’s State Key R&D Program. Recognized with a First-Class Academic Scholarship, Han’s work bridges advanced fluid mechanics with real-world applications in environmentally responsible deep-sea resource development.

Professional Profile 

🎓 Education of Xuanhe Han

Xuanhe Han is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Deep-Sea Mining at the College of Marine Science and Engineering, Hainan University (2024–present), under the supervision of Professor Yijun Shen. Prior to this, he completed his M.Sc. in Control Engineering (2022–2024) through Hainan University’s prestigious accelerated master-to-doctoral program, designed for high-performing students. His academic foundation combines interdisciplinary expertise in engineering systems and ocean technology, equipping him with the technical and analytical skills required for cutting-edge research in sustainable deep-sea resource development.

💼 Professional Experience of Xuanhe Han

Xuanhe Han has accumulated significant research experience through active participation in national and provincial-level projects related to deep-sea mining and multiphase flow systems. As a core researcher in China’s State Key R&D Program on intelligent equipment for deep-sea mineral resource development (2021–2025), he has contributed to the advancement of sustainable marine technologies. He also served as a research member in a National Natural Science Foundation project focused on gas-liquid flow mechanisms in mining systems (2023–2027), and as the technical lead for Hainan’s provincial project assessing the environmental impacts of deep-sea mining (2021–2023). Additionally, Han was the principal investigator of a university-level innovation project on novel tomography techniques (2020–2022), showcasing his leadership and technical expertise at an early career stage.

🔬 Research Interest of Xuanhe Han

Xuanhe Han’s research interests lie at the intersection of deep-sea engineering, fluid dynamics, and sustainable resource extraction. He focuses on multiphase flow behavior in deep-sea mining systems, particularly in the development and optimization of airlift pump technologies. His work involves advanced flow visualization techniques, such as dual-modality electrical tomography, to monitor and analyze gas-liquid interactions in real time. Additionally, he is interested in integrating ocean thermal energy conversion and waste heat recovery systems to improve the energy efficiency of offshore operations. With a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, Han also explores the ecological impact of deep-sea mining activities, aiming to balance technological advancement with ocean conservation.

🏅 Awards and Honors of Xuanhe Han

Xuanhe Han has been recognized for his academic excellence and research potential through several prestigious honors. He is a recipient of the First-Class Academic Scholarship at Hainan University for the period 2022–2025, awarded to top-performing graduate students demonstrating outstanding academic achievement and research contributions. This scholarship reflects his rapid progress through an accelerated master-to-doctoral program and his active involvement in high-impact national research projects. His consistent publication in SCI-indexed journals and leadership roles in innovative engineering research further highlight his recognition as a rising talent in the field of marine science and engineering.

✅Conclusion:

Xuanhe Han is a highly promising early-career researcher whose contributions to deep-sea mining technologies and multiphase flow modeling are both technically advanced and strategically significant. His rapid academic progression, involvement in key national projects, and first-author publications in high-impact journals showcase a rare combination of initiative, innovation, and productivity at the doctoral level.

📚 Selected Publications of Xuanhe Han

  1. Title: Pressure characteristics in an airlift pump system
    Authors: Jianhang Ren, Fusen Peng, Meng Li, Jingyu Zhu, Xuanhe Han, Mengdi Fu, Rongqian Ruan, Jianyu Xiao, Yanlian Du, Yijun Shen
    Journal: Physics of Fluids
    Year: 2025
    DOI: 10.1063/5.0250828

  2. Title: Gas void fraction and flow pattern transition mechanism in an airlift pump system
    Authors: Jianhang Ren, Meng Li, Fusen Peng, Jingyu Zhu, Yanlian Du, Xuanhe Han, Mengdi Fu, Rongqian Ruan, Jianyu Xiao, Yijun Shen
    Journal: Physics of Fluids
    Year: 2025
    DOI: 10.1063/5.0249929

  3. Title: Evaluate the performance of the vertically upward gas–liquid two-phase flow in an airlift pump system
    Authors: Zhu J., Du Y., Li M., Fu M., Han X., Peng F., Ruan R., Shen Y.
    Journal: International Journal of Multiphase Flow
    Year: 2024
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2024.105016

  4. Title: Performance analysis of ocean thermal energy conversion system integrated with waste heat recovery from offshore oil and gas platform
    Authors: Du Y., Peng H., Xu J., Tian Z., Zhang Y., Han X., Shen Y.
    Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
    Year: 2024
    DOI: 10.1016/j.csite.2024.104027

  5. Title: Visualization Study of Multiphase Flow in Deep-Sea Mining based on Dual-Modality Electrical Tomography
    Authors: Han X., Du Y., Fu M., Zhu J., Shen Y.
    Repository: SSRN
    Year: 2024
    DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4774129

  6. Title: Frictional pressure drop of the vertically upward gas–liquid two-phase flow in an airlift pump system
    Authors: Jingyu Zhu, Yanlian Du, Mengdi Fu, Xuanhe Han, Meng Li, Rongqian Ruan, Yijun Shen
    Journal: Physics of Fluids
    Year: 2024
    DOI: 10.1063/5.0229776

  7. Title: Gas state equation and flow mechanism of gas–liquid two-phase flow in airlift pump system
    Authors: Yanlian Du, Jingyu Zhu, Xuanhe Han, Mengdi Fu, Meng Li, Yijun Shen
    Journal: Physics of Fluids
    Year: 2024
    DOI: 10.1063/5.0201317

Yunliang Li | Water Resources | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yunliang Li | Water Resources | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Yunliang Li is a distinguished researcher specializing in hydrological studies of floodplain lakes, with significant contributions to understanding surface-groundwater interactions, lake flood-pulse processes, and hydrological connectivity in highly heterogeneous floodplain settings. He has independently developed the Lake-Catchment Simulator v1.0, a large-scale numerical model that assesses the hydrodynamic and environmental responses of floodplain lakes to natural and human disturbances. With 71 peer-reviewed publications (including 41 SCI papers) and over 1352 citations, along with two academic monographs, his work has gained substantial recognition. He has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Second Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress from the China National Committee on Large Dams and the Changjiang Technology and Economy Society, as well as honors from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Ministry of Water Resources Science and Technology Talent. Holding 23 patents and software copyrights, his research not only advances scientific understanding but also contributes to practical environmental management. His future work aims to deepen insights into the impact of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on floodplain hydrodynamics, further cementing his influence in the field.

Professional Profile 

Education

Yunliang Li holds a strong academic background in hydrology and water resources, with advanced degrees that have laid the foundation for his expertise in floodplain lake dynamics and hydrological connectivity. He obtained his Ph.D. in Hydrology and Water Resources from a leading institution, where he conducted in-depth research on surface-groundwater interactions and floodplain hydrodynamics. Prior to that, he earned his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in related fields, equipping him with a solid understanding of eco-hydrology, numerical modeling, and environmental water management. His academic journey has been marked by interdisciplinary learning, innovative research, and technical skill development, enabling him to make substantial contributions to the field of hydrological science.

Professional Experience

Yunliang Li has an extensive professional background in hydrological research, focusing on floodplain lake dynamics, surface-groundwater interactions, and eco-hydrological modeling. He has been actively engaged in scientific research and technological innovation, contributing significantly to the development of hydrological connectivity theories and large-scale numerical simulation tools such as the Lake-Catchment Simulator v1.0. Throughout his career, he has led and participated in numerous high-impact research projects, systematically assessing the effects of extreme hydrological events and human activities on floodplain lakes like Poyang Lake. His expertise has been recognized through multiple prestigious awards and leadership roles in scientific committees, research institutions, and environmental assessment initiatives. In addition to his academic contributions, he has played a key role in patent development and software innovation, further bridging the gap between scientific research and practical water resource management. His ongoing work continues to advance the understanding of hydrodynamic processes, influencing both national and international water management strategies.

Research Interest

Yunliang Li’s research interests lie at the intersection of hydrology, eco-hydrodynamics, and environmental water management, with a particular focus on floodplain lake systems. He is dedicated to understanding surface-groundwater interactions, the hydrological connectivity of heterogeneous floodplains, and the impacts of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on lake hydrodynamics. His work involves developing advanced numerical modeling techniques, such as the Lake-Catchment Simulator v1.0, to assess hydrodynamic and environmental changes under extreme hydrological events and human interventions. Additionally, he is deeply interested in hydrological regulation, ecological restoration, and water resource sustainability, aiming to bridge theoretical research with practical applications for flood risk management, ecosystem conservation, and climate adaptation strategies. Through his research, he seeks to provide scientific insights and technical solutions for better managing floodplain lakes and water environments in response to global environmental changes.

Award nd Honor

Yunliang Li has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to hydrological research and water resource management. He was awarded the Second Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress by both the China National Committee on Large Dams and the Changjiang Technology and Economy Society, highlighting his pioneering work in floodplain hydrodynamics and hydrological connectivity. He has also been honored as an Excellent Member of the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and was selected for the Jiangxi Province Thousand Talents Program, demonstrating his influence in advancing eco-hydrological research. Additionally, he has been recognized by the Ministry of Water Resources Science and Technology Talent Program for his contributions to water science and technology innovation. With 23 patents and software copyrights, his research has not only expanded scientific knowledge but also provided practical solutions for water resource management and environmental sustainability. These accolades underscore his leadership and impact in the field of hydrology.

Conclusion

Yunliang Li is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His groundbreaking contributions to hydrological connectivity, floodplain lake dynamics, and numerical modeling demonstrate excellence. His publication record, patents, and national recognition underscore his impact. Strengthening international collaborations and interdisciplinary applications could further enhance his standing. Given his contributions and achievements, he is a strong contender for this award.

Publications Top Noted

  1. Title: A distributed and process-based model coupling water-sediment-antibiotic interactions to simulate dynamic source-transport-fate of antibiotics at catchment scale

    • Authors: H. Xie, Hui; M. Shang, Meiqi; J. Dong, Jianwei; Y. Li, Yunliang; X.J. Lai, Xijun Jun

    • Year: 2025

    • Citations: 1

  2. Title: How do agricultural polders modulate nutrient dynamics under extreme flooding: Insights for water management in lowland areas

    • Authors: H. Xie, Hui; Y. Li, Yunliang; M. Shang, Meiqi; Y. Wang, Yang; X.J. Lai, Xijun Jun

    • Year: 2025

    • Citations: 0

  3. Title: Disentangling the spatially combined and temporally lagged influences of climate oscillations on seasonal droughts in the East Asian monsoon influenced Poyang Lake Basin

    • Authors: Z. Xing, Zikang; J. Wei, Jianhui; Y. Li, Yunliang; P. Laux, Patrick; H. Kunstmann, Harald

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 3

  4. Title: Hydrological Modeling to Unravel the Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity and Attribution of Baseflow in the Yangtze River Source Area, China

    • Authors: H. Ren, Huazhun; G. Wu, Guangdong; L. Shu, Longchang; Y. Li, Yunliang; Y. Wang, Yuxuan

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 0

  5. Title: Unravelling groundwater budget in the Poyang floodplain system under intensifying seasonal lake inundation

    • Authors: W. Jiang, Wenyu; B. Liu, Bo; Y. Li, Yunliang; C. Lu, Chengpeng; L. Shu, Longchang

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 2

  6. Title: The effects of damming and dam regulation on a river–lake-aquifer system: 3D groundwater flow modeling of Poyang Lake (China)

    • Authors: W. Jiang, Wenyu; B. Liu, Bo; Y. Li, Yunliang; C. Lu, Chengpeng; L. Shu, Longchang

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 3

  7. Title: Unveiling ionic structure in the LiF-NdF3 molten salt system as determined by Raman spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculations

    • Authors: M. Lin, Ming; J. Guan, Jinzhao; M. Aziz Diop, Mouhamadou; Y. Li, Yunliang; P. Chen, Peng

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 2

  8. Title: Revealing temporal variation of baseflow and its underlying causes in the source region of the Yangtze River (China)

    • Authors: G. Wu, Guangdong; J. Zhang, Jianyun; Y. Li, Yunliang; H. Ren, Huazhun; M. Yang, Mingzhi

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 6

  9. Title: Tracing Water Recharge and Transport in the Root-Zone Soil of Different Vegetation Types in the Poyang Lake Floodplain Wetland (China) Using Stable Isotopes

    • Authors: X. Xu, Xiuli; J. Zhao, Jun; G. Wu, Guangdong; Y. Li, Yunliang; L. Hou, Lili

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 1

  10. Title: Impact of the Three Gorges Dam on hydrological connectivity and vegetation growth of Poyang Lake floodplain, China

  • Authors: J. Zeng, Jinfeng; J. Qiu, Jingfeng; Z. Wu, Zeyu; X. Liu, Xinggen; Y. Li, Yunliang

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 10

 

 

Guoqian Chen | Water Resources | Excellence in Hydrology Award

Prof. Guoqian Chen | Water Resources | Excellence in Hydrology Award

Professor at Peking University, China

Guoqian Chen is a distinguished researcher in environmental sustainability, climate thermodynamics, and carbon neutrality, with a prolific academic career spanning decades. As a professor at Peking University and a leader in systems ecology, he has significantly contributed to understanding global carbon emissions, renewable energy, and environmental resource management. His research, published in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications and Journal of Fluid Mechanics, has earned him multiple accolades, including the Highly Cited Researcher award from Elsevier and Thomson Reuters. With an H-index of 69 (ISI) and over 15,000 citations, his work has shaped global discussions on climate change and sustainable development. Chen has also played a key role in mentoring future researchers, supervising over 40 PhD students, and serving on editorial boards of renowned journals. As a frequent keynote speaker at international conferences, his influence extends beyond academia, driving policy discussions on global carbon management. While his work is primarily theoretical, expanding collaborations with industry and policymakers could further enhance its real-world impact. With his extensive contributions and international recognition, he is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile

Education

Guoqian Chen holds a Ph.D. in Engineering from Peking University, Beijing, China, which he earned in 1989. Prior to that, he completed both his Bachelor’s (1982) and Master’s (1985) degrees in Engineering at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China. His strong academic foundation in engineering and fluid dynamics has paved the way for his distinguished career in environmental sustainability, climate thermodynamics, and carbon neutrality research.

Professional Experience

Guoqian Chen has an extensive professional career spanning over three decades, primarily in fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and environmental sustainability. Since 1996, he has been a Professor at Peking University, where he founded and directs the Laboratory of Systems Ecology and Sustainability Science. He also serves as a Distinguished Adjunct Professor at Macau University of Science and Technology since 2022. His international experience includes positions as a Visiting Professor at Hong Kong University (1995-1998) and a Visiting Scientist at the University of Pittsburgh, USA (1993-1995). He previously held faculty positions at Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (1991-1993) and the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (1989-1991). Additionally, he has contributed to global research collaborations as a Distinguished Adjunct Professor at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia (2013-2015, 2019-2020). His professional journey reflects his leadership in advancing climate science, carbon neutrality, and environmental resource management through interdisciplinary research and academic mentorship.

Research Interest

Guoqian Chen’s research interests span a wide range of topics in climate thermodynamics, carbon neutrality, renewable energy, and environmental sustainability. His work focuses on planetary thermodynamics, radiation heat engines, and Earth’s entropy budget, providing critical insights into the fundamental principles of climate science. He specializes in carbon metrics, decarbonization management, and ecological flux assessments, using systems ecology, life cycle analysis (SLCA), and input-output modeling to evaluate environmental impacts. His research also extends to environmental systems modeling, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), eco-hydrodynamics, and micro-swimmer motility, contributing to both theoretical and applied aspects of sustainability science. Additionally, he explores global trade imbalances in energy, water, land use, and carbon emissions, influencing policy discussions on international climate action. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Chen integrates engineering, economics, and environmental science to address pressing global challenges related to climate change and sustainable resource management.

Award and Honor

Guoqian Chen has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to environmental sustainability, climate science, and carbon neutrality research. He has been consistently named an Elsevier Most Cited Chinese Researcher from 2016 to 2024, highlighting the global impact of his work. In 2014, he was recognized as one of The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds by Thomson Reuters and received the Highly Cited Researchers Award and China Citation Laureates Award for his extensive academic influence. His work has also earned him the ISI Highly Cited Researcher Award (2013, 2014, 2019) and the Elsevier Atlas Award (2018). In 2012, he received the National Award for Science and Technology Progress (Second Prize), further solidifying his reputation as a leading researcher. His groundbreaking contributions to environmental and climate studies have also been acknowledged through a NATURE Research Highlight (2023). These accolades reflect his exceptional impact on academia, policy, and global discussions on sustainability and climate change.

Conclusion

Guoqian Chen is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on his pioneering research, global recognition, interdisciplinary impact, and leadership in environmental and sustainability science. His extensive publications and citation record reflect a highly influential career. While his work is primarily academic and theoretical, expanding collaborations with industry and policymakers could further enhance the real-world impact. Overall, he is a strong contender for the award.

Publications Top Noted

  1. The benefits and burdens of wind power systems in reaching China’s renewable energy goals: Implications from resource and environment assessment

    • Authors: Yilin Li, Xu Tang, Mingkai Liu, Guoqian Chen

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 2

  2. Livestock sector can threaten planetary boundaries without regionally differentiated strategies

    • Authors: Chaohui Li, Prajal Pradhan, Xudong Wu, Klaus Hubacek, Guoqian Chen

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 1

  3. Transient dispersion of settling gyrotactic microorganisms in an open channel flow

    • Authors: Hanhan Zeng, Weiquan Jiang, Bohan Wang, Zhi Li, Guoqian Chen

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 1

  4. Life cycle techno-economic-environmental optimization for capacity design and operation strategy of grid-connected building distributed multi-energy system

    • Authors: Huizhen Han, Yongkai Ge, Qingrui Wang, Xi Chen, Peiru Jian

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 2

  5. Migration of confined micro-swimmers subject to anisotropic diffusion

    • Authors: Mingyang Guan, Weiquan Jiang, Luoyi Tao, Guoqian Chen, Joseph Hun Wei Lee

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 4

  6. Streamwise dispersion of soluble matter in solvent flowing through a tube

    • Authors: Mingyang Guan, Guoqian Chen

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 6

  7. Characterizing suspended particle dispersion in wetland flows: Impact of settling velocity and vegetation factor

    • Authors: Jinlan Guo, Shan Huang, Joseph Hun Wei Lee, Guoqian Chen

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 2

  8. Understanding Prandtl fluid flow in conduits with slip boundary conditions: Implications for engineering and physiology

    • Authors: Muhammad Ijaz Khan, S. Ravikumar, Kodi Raghunath, Guoqian Chen, Luoyi Tao

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 17

  9. Globalization of forest land use: Increasing threats on climate-vulnerable regions

    • Authors: Siyi Kan, Bin Chen, Guoqian Chen

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 2

  10. Pre-asymptotic dispersion of active particles through a vertical pipe: the origin of hydrodynamic focusing

  • Authors: Mingyang Guan, Weiquan Jiang, Bohan Wang, Zhi Li, Guoqian Chen

  • Year: 2023

  • Citations: 7

Yuxiang Ying | Ecohydrology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuxiang Ying | Ecohydrology | Best Researcher Award

Student at ZheJiang University, China

Yuxiang Ying, a doctoral student at Zhejiang University specializing in fluid mechanics, has made notable contributions to the study of microswimmers in flow fields. His research, published in SCI-indexed journals, explores the hydrodynamic behavior of elongated microswimmers, with potential applications in bioinspired microrobots and medical technologies like precision drug delivery. His work provides valuable theoretical insights into microswimmer efficiency and motion dynamics. While his publication record is strong, he lacks industry collaborations, patents, and professional memberships, which could further enhance his research impact. Overall, his contributions make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in theoretical and academic research.

Professional Profile 

Education

Yuxiang Ying is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in fluid mechanics at Zhejiang University, one of China’s leading institutions. His research focuses on the hydrodynamic characteristics of microswimmers in flow fields, contributing to advancements in bioinspired microrobotics and medical applications. Through his academic journey, he has developed expertise in computational modeling and theoretical analysis, leading to multiple publications in reputable scientific journals. His education has provided him with a strong foundation in fluid dynamics, mathematical modeling, and simulation techniques, equipping him with the skills necessary for innovative research in his field.

Professional Experience

As a doctoral researcher at Zhejiang University, Yuxiang Ying has been actively engaged in advanced research on fluid mechanics, with a particular focus on the hydrodynamic behavior of microswimmers in flow fields. His work involves computational modeling and simulations to analyze swimming efficiency, velocity, and interactions with surfaces, contributing to the development of bioinspired microrobots for medical applications. While he has primarily focused on academic research, his findings have been published in SCI-indexed journals, demonstrating his ability to contribute to the scientific community. Although he has not yet undertaken industry projects, patents, or editorial roles, his research potential and growing expertise position him as a promising scholar in his field.

Research Interest

Yuxiang Ying’s research interests lie in the field of fluid mechanics, with a particular focus on the hydrodynamic behavior of microswimmers in complex flow environments. His work explores the swimming efficiency, velocity, and interaction dynamics of microscale robotic swimmers, which have potential applications in biomedical engineering, such as targeted drug delivery and microfluidic systems. Through computational modeling and theoretical analysis, he aims to uncover fundamental principles governing microswimmer motion, contributing to the design and optimization of bioinspired microrobotic systems. His research bridges the gap between fluid dynamics and biomedical applications, offering valuable insights for the development of next-generation microrobots.

Conclusion

Yuxiang Ying demonstrates strong research potential with impactful work in fluid mechanics and microswimmers. His research contributions and publications make him a competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award. However, expanding his industry engagement, collaborations, and professional memberships could further strengthen his nomination. If the award prioritizes journal publications and theoretical contributions, he is a suitable candidate; however, if practical applications, patents, and collaborations are key factors, he may need additional credentials to be a top contender.

Publications Top Noted

Hydrodynamic behavior of inertial elongated microswimmers in a horizontal channel

International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics
2024-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Yuxiang Ying; Geng Guan; Jianzhong Lin

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Study of sedimentation characteristics of an elliptical squirmer in a vertical channel

Physica Scripta
2024-02-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Yuxiang Ying; Tongxiao Jiang; Siwen Li; Deming Nie; Jianzhong Lin

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Study on the sedimentation and interaction of two squirmers in a vertical channel

Physics of Fluids
2022-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Yuxiang Ying; Tongxiao Jiang; Deming Nie; Jianzhong Lin

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Tatek Wondimu Negash | Water Resources | Best Researcher Award- 1074

Tatek Wondimu Negash | Water Resources | Best Researcher Award

Agricultural Water Management Researcher at Ethiopia Institute Of Agricultural Research, Melkassa Agricultural Research Center, Ethiopia

Tatek Wondimu Negash is a highly skilled water resource and irrigation engineer with over eight years of research experience in agricultural water management, hydrology, land use, and climate change. Holding a BSc in Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering and an MPhil in Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, his work focuses on optimizing irrigation efficiency and improving water use in semi-arid regions. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications on irrigation water allocation, evapotranspiration, and watershed hydrology, demonstrating his expertise in hydrological modeling and data analysis using tools like ArcGIS, ArcSWAT, and AquaCrop. As a researcher at the Ethiopia Institute of Agricultural Research, he collaborates with farmers, government agencies, and research institutions to implement sustainable irrigation practices. His contributions have earned him recognition, including a prestigious Master’s Scholarship from WACWISA, Ghana, and an Editorial Board membership for the International Analytical Chemistry Awards. With strong technical skills, stakeholder engagement experience, and a commitment to advancing water resource management, Tatek stands out as a leading researcher in his field.

Professional Profile 

Education

Tatek Wondimu Negash holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering from Hawassa University, Ethiopia, where he developed a strong foundation in agricultural water management and irrigation system design. He further advanced his expertise by earning a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Irrigation and Drainage Engineering from the University for Development Studies in Ghana. His master’s research focused on the impact of land use and land cover change on watershed hydrology, reflecting his deep interest in sustainable water resource management. Throughout his academic journey, he has acquired specialized training in hydrological modeling, irrigation technologies, and integrated water resource management, enhancing his skills in data analysis and research methodologies. His education, combined with professional development courses in Python, Jupyter, and data analysis, has equipped him with the technical proficiency needed for high-impact research

Professional Experience

Tatek Wondimu Negash is an experienced water resource and irrigation engineer and researcher at the Ethiopia Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), Melkassa Agricultural Research Center. With over eight years of professional experience, he has been actively involved in developing research proposals and conducting studies on agricultural water management, hydrology, land use, and climate change. His work focuses on optimizing irrigation efficiency by evaluating and demonstrating appropriate irrigation technologies, determining crop water requirements, and improving irrigation scheduling. Tatek has played a key role in designing and supervising various irrigation projects, including sprinkler, drip, and surface irrigation systems, while also providing technical support for the construction of irrigation canals, drainage systems, and water harvesting structures. Additionally, he has extensive experience in hydrological modeling and data analysis, utilizing advanced tools such as ArcGIS, ArcSWAT, DSSAT, and AquaCrop to enhance water management practices. Beyond research, he collaborates with farmers, government agencies, and research institutions, facilitating training programs and knowledge-sharing initiatives to promote sustainable agricultural water use. His work contributes significantly to improving irrigation strategies and water conservation efforts in Ethiopia and beyond.

Research Interest

Tatek Wondimu Negash’s research interests revolve around agricultural water management, hydrology, land use, and climate change, with a strong focus on optimizing irrigation efficiency and sustainable water resource utilization. He is particularly interested in studying soil-water-plant relationships to determine crop water requirements, improve irrigation scheduling, and enhance water use efficiency in semi-arid regions. His work also explores the impact of land use and land cover changes on watershed hydrology, employing advanced hydrological modeling techniques using tools such as ArcGIS, ArcSWAT, DSSAT, and AquaCrop. Additionally, he is engaged in developing innovative irrigation technologies and management practices that support smallholder farmers and large-scale irrigation projects. Through his research, Tatek aims to contribute to climate-resilient agricultural practices by integrating data-driven solutions and evidence-based decision-making for sustainable water resource management. His interdisciplinary approach bridges the gap between scientific research and practical applications, ensuring that his findings have a tangible impact on agricultural productivity and water conservation.

Award and Honor

Tatek Wondimu Negash has received notable awards and honors in recognition of his contributions to agricultural water management and irrigation research. He was awarded the Master’s Scholarship by the West Africa Center for Water, Irrigation, and Sustainable Agriculture (WACWISA), Ghana, funded by the World Bank under the African Centre of Excellence Impact (ACE Impact) Project, which supported his postgraduate studies in irrigation and drainage engineering. His research excellence has also earned him a place on the Editorial Board of the International Analytical Chemistry Awards (2025), recognizing his expertise in scientific research and analysis. Additionally, he has participated in prestigious professional development programs, including specialized training in integrated water resources management, eco-hydrology, and canal performance improvement conducted by international institutions. These achievements highlight his dedication to advancing water resource management and underscore his growing influence in the field of irrigation engineering and hydrological research.

Conclusion

Tatek Wondimu Negash is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive research contributions, technical expertise, and impact on agricultural water management. His peer-reviewed publications, irrigation research, modeling expertise, and stakeholder engagement highlight his suitability. While he could enhance his research profile with more international collaborations, higher citation impact, and independent research funding, his overall achievements make him a worthy contender for the award.

Publications Top Noted

Title: Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation for Enhanced Productivity of Haricot Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and Economic Gain: An Experiment Conducted in the Semi-Arid Area of Ethiopia

Authors:

  • Tatek Wondimu Negash (T.W. Negash)
  • Abera Tesfaye Tefera (A.T. Tefera)
  • Gobena Dirirsa Bayisa (G.D. Bayisa)
  • Tigist Damtew Worku (T.D. Worku)
  • Aynalem Gurms (A. Gurms)

Year: 2025

Journal: Journal of Agriculture and Food Research

Citations: 0 (as of now)