Ms. Ngoc Kim Hong Nguyen | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Ngoc Kim Hong Nguyen | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Graduate School of Science and Technology | University of Tsukuba | Japan

Ms. Ngoc Kim Hong Nguyen is an emerging researcher in Earth and Planetary Sciences, specializing in climate dynamics, hydroclimate modeling, and environmental data analysis. She is currently pursuing advanced research in Engineering Mechanics and Energy at the University of Tsukuba, Japan, where her work focuses on understanding complex interactions between soil moisture, precipitation, and atmospheric processes under changing climate conditions. Her academic background includes strong training in space science, climate modeling, and computational methods, enabling her to develop high-resolution climate datasets and apply statistical downscaling techniques to improve regional climate projections. Ms. Nguyen has contributed to several international conferences and scholarly publications, addressing critical issues such as drought monitoring, extreme precipitation, and heatwave dynamics across regions including Southeast Asia and Africa. Her research integrates advanced tools such as GIS, remote sensing, and programming to analyze large-scale environmental data. Recognized for her academic excellence and scientific contributions, she has received prestigious awards and scholarships. With a growing international research profile and active participation in global scientific communities, Ms. Nguyen continues to advance innovative solutions for climate risk assessment and sustainable environmental management.

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Quantifying Extreme Climate Phenomena: A Case Study of Drought in Africa and Moist Heatwaves in Southeast Asia

– 38th Conference on Climate Variability and Change, 2025

Assessing Current Trends and Downscaling of Moist Heatwaves in Southern Vietnam and Cambodia to Uncover Formation Mechanisms and Dynamics

– AMS Annual Student Conference, 2025

Quantifying Droughts and Moist Heatwaves in a Warmer Climate

– Scientific Forum for Numerical Simulation of Asian Regional Climate Change, 2024

Analyzing the Interplay of Soil Moisture, Precipitation, and Evapotranspiration and Drought Conditions in Anticipation of Water Availability Challenges Across the African Continent

– AOGS Annual Meeting, 2024

Investigating the Evolving Feedback Mechanisms Influencing Water Availability in Africa from the Past to Future Prospects – AOGS Annual Meeting, 2024

Lifang Pai | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lifang Pai | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lifang Pai, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lifang Pai is a researcher and Associate Professor at the School of Civil Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, China. His expertise lies in geotechnical earthquake engineering and tunnel engineering, with a focus on tunnel-landslide systems, seismic disaster prevention, and intelligent early warning methods. He has led multiple national and provincial research projects, contributing to infrastructure safety and engineering standards in China. Dr. Pai has published over 50 research papers in top journals, holds 28 national patents, and has received prestigious awards, including the Gansu Science and Technology Progress Award and the Liu Huixian Earthquake Engineering Award.

 

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Summary:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lifang Pai has established himself as a leading researcher in geotechnical earthquake engineering and tunnel engineering. His extensive research output, leadership in major projects, patents, and awards make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work has significantly contributed to disaster prevention and safety improvements in tunnel and railway engineering, particularly in high-risk seismic areas.

 

🎓 Education

Lifang Pai is an Associate Professor at the School of Civil Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Liaocheng University in 2016, followed by a Master’s degree in Architecture and Civil Engineering from Lanzhou Jiaotong University in 2019. He then completed his Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering at the China Academy of Railway Sciences in 2022.

 

Experience

Since December 2022, Lifang Pai has been a faculty member at the School of Civil Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, serving as an Associate Professor and Postdoctoral Fellow. He has also been actively engaged in academic editorial roles, serving as a Young Editorial Board Member for journals such as Deep Underground Science and Engineering, Journal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development, Journal of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Engineering, and Municipal Technology. Additionally, he is a Review Expert for the CNKI Expert Database.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research is centered on geotechnical earthquake engineering and tunnel engineering, with significant contributions in the areas of tunnel-landslide systems, seismic disaster prevention, and intelligent early warning methods. He has pioneered research in deformation mechanisms and control technology for tunnels in high-intensity earthquake zones, proposed innovative damage evaluation methods, and developed seismic safety standards for tunnel engineering. His work has been incorporated into the Gansu Provincial Local Standard for tunnel engineering in landslide-prone areas.

 

Awards

He was selected for the Tianyou Youth Support Program of Lanzhou Jiaotong University in 2023 and has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Gansu Science and Technology Progress Award, the Liu Huixian Earthquake Engineering Award, and the China Railway Society Science and Technology Progress Award. He was also recognized as one of the top 5% highly cited scholars in the field of Engineering in CNKI in 2024.

 

Skills

Lifang Pai has extensive expertise in disaster prevention and control technologies for tunnel-landslide systems, geotechnical hazard assessment, seismic wave propagation in slopes, and real-time monitoring of geological disasters. He has led and participated in over 30 national and provincial scientific research projects, including key R&D initiatives in China’s railway sector. His work has contributed to major infrastructure projects such as the National Sichuan-Tibet Railway Technology Innovation Center and the Zhangjiazhuang Tunnel Rescue Project.

 

Publications

  • Pai, L.F., Wu, H. (2024) – Damage characteristics and evaluation analysis of tunnel crossing sliding surface model based on shaking table test. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 152, 105867. (0 citations)

 

  • Guan, W., Wu, H., Pai, L., Ma, Z., Feng, K. (2024) – Acceleration response of part-screw pile composite foundation under long-term train load excitation. JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control, 30(19-20), pp. 4214–4225. (1 citation)

 

  • Zhang, S., Pai, L., Yue, R., Ma, Y., He, X. (2024) – Deterministic and Probabilistic Assessment of Failure Mechanisms in Geosynthetic-Reinforced Embankments. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 14(18), 8106. (0 citations)

 

  • Pang, J., Wu, H., Pai, L., Ning, Z., Xu, W. (2024) – A Review on Non-parallel Problem of Acoustic Pipes and Evaluation Methods of Pile Integrity in Foundation Pile Detection. Railway Standard Design, 68(7), pp. 78–91. (0 citations)

 

  • Pai, L., Wu, H., Wang, X. (2023) – Shaking table test and cumulative deformation evaluation analysis of a tunnel across the hauling sliding surface. Deep Underground Science and Engineering, 2(4), pp. 371–393. (4 citations)

 

  • Pai, L.F., Wu, H.G., Sun, H., Ma, Z.G. (2023) – Shaking table test of the dynamic response of a tunnel across a main sliding surface. International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 169, 105440. (4 citations)

 

  • Wei, H., Wu, H.-G., Wu, D.-Y., Pai, L.-F., Guan, W. (2023) – Stress response characteristics of BFRP anchors on loess mudstone slope under rainfall conditions. Journal of Mountain Science, 20(5), pp. 1469–1482. (2 citations)

Conclusion:

Dr. Lifang Pai is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award based on his research excellence, leadership, and impact on engineering practices. Addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing international collaborations and interdisciplinary research, could further elevate his standing as a global research leader. Given his achievements, he is a deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition.