Oliver Lowe | Soil Physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Oliver Lowe | Soil Physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Oliver Lowe, HAWK University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Germany

Mr. Oliver Löwe is a soil scientist at the HAWK University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Göttingen, Germany. He holds a Master of Geoscience with honors from Georg August University and has extensive experience in subsoil analysis, environmental geology, and soil contamination. Since 2020, he has been serving as a research assistant and lecturer in the Faculty of Resource Management, focusing on sustainable soil management and applied geosciences. In addition to his academic role, he works as an expert at the environmental office ARBOR revital, contributing to practical solutions in environmental protection and land assessment.

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Summary:

Mr. Oliver Löwe has developed a well-rounded profile that bridges academic research, practical field experience, and teaching. His work in developing mobile soil CO₂ measuring technologies contributes significantly to environmental monitoring and sustainable land management. His strengths in applied soil science and his balanced involvement in both academia and industry make him a commendable candidate.

🎓 Education

Oliver Löwe completed his secondary education at Elector Joachim Friedrich High School in Wolmirstedt between 2003 and 2010, earning his high school diploma. He went on to study Geosciences at Georg August University in Göttingen, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from 2011 to 2014. He continued his academic journey at the same university, completing a Master of Geoscience with honors from 2014 to 2017.

💼Experience

Oliver began his professional engagement in 2010 with community service at the Magdeburg Education Network. In 2014, he undertook an internship as a geologist at the Rainer Hartmann Society for Applied Biology and Geology mbH. His professional career progressed in 2017 when he joined Geotechnik Heiligenstadt GmbH as a geologist focusing on subsoil investigations. In 2019, he took on a broader role at Eurofins Umwelt Nord GmbH in Göttingen, specializing in both subsoil analysis and construction-related contaminants. Since 2020, Oliver has been serving as a research assistant in soil science at the Faculty of Resource Management at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Göttingen. In 2022, he expanded his responsibilities as a lecturer in the same field and faculty. In 2023, he additionally became an expert at the environmental office ARBOR revital in Halle.

🔬Research Focus

Oliver’s research focuses on soil science, with an emphasis on subsoil characteristics, soil contamination, and environmental sustainability. His academic work supports the Faculty of Resource Management, where he contributes to both research and instruction in soil-related topics.

🛠️Skills

Oliver possesses strong analytical and practical expertise in geosciences, soil science, subsoil assessment, and environmental contamination. His combined academic and professional background reflects capabilities in scientific research, teaching, geological fieldwork, and environmental consulting.

📚 Publications

Title:
Determination of soil CO₂ concentration with two newly developed mobile measuring devices

Authors:
Löwe, O., Thiers, O., Weltecke, K., Kurth, E. W., Gaertig, T.

Year:
2025

Journal:
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science

Conclusion:

Mr. Oliver Löwe is a strong and deserving nominee for the Research for Best Researcher Award. With continued focus on publishing, international collaboration, and independent research leadership, he has the potential to become a leading figure in soil and environmental sciences.

Hong Zheng | Soil Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hong Zheng | Soil Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hong Zheng, Beijing University of Technology, china

Prof. Hong Zheng is a distinguished professor at Beijing University of Technology, China, and a leading expert in computational geomechanics. With a Ph.D. in engineering mechanics from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, his work has resolved major challenges in geotechnical modeling and has been applied to significant projects like the Three Gorges Dam. A recipient of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, Prof. Zheng has published nearly 100 SCI papers, authored a technical book, and holds multiple patents. His contributions have been integrated into academic curricula and international engineering standards.

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Prof. Hong Zheng stands out as a dedicated and accomplished researcher with substantial contributions to his field. His expertise, leadership, and influence within the academic community make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work continues to inspire innovation and collaboration, positioning him at the forefront of research developments.

🎓 Education

Professor Hong Zheng graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Northeastern University in 1985. He continued at the same institution to complete his master’s degree in solid mechanics in 1988. In 2000, he earned his Ph.D. in engineering mechanics from the Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

💼Experience

Professor Zheng is currently a professor at Beijing University of Technology and holds the title of Beijing Scholar. Between 1995 and 2001, he collaborated with Professor C.F. Lee at the University of Hong Kong. In addition to his academic role, he has led numerous research and consultancy projects, including major initiatives such as the Three Gorges Project.

🔬Research Focus

His primary research area is computational geomechanics, with particular emphasis on the continuous-discontinuous approach in geotechnical mechanics. His work has addressed longstanding challenges in computational mechanics and has significantly influenced the development of textbooks, industry standards, and commercial software applications.

🛠️Skills

Professor Zheng is highly skilled in engineering numerical analysis and computational mechanics. His accomplishments include authoring nearly 100 SCI-indexed journal articles, publishing a technical book (ISBN 978-7-03-072442-7), and contributing to six patents. His expertise also extends to editing academic journals and participating in two professional societies.

🏆Awards

Professor Zheng is a recipient of the prestigious National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. His professional contributions and research achievements have gained significant recognition in both national and international academic communities.

📚 Publications

Title: Evaluation of initial geostress field of underground powerhouse in the complex alteration area of western Sichuan based on back-propagation neural network method
Authors: Zheng, Hong; Cao, Shiqi; Jiang, Quan; Xu, Dingping; Li, Zhiwei
Year: 2025
Journal: Geomechanics and Geophysics for Geo-Energy and Geo-Resources


Title: Analysis of transient free surface seepage flow using numerical manifold method
Authors: Jia, Zhen; Zheng, Hong
Year: 2025
Journal: Computers and Mathematics with Applications


Title: A linear fracture constitutive model for the two-dimensional finite-discrete element method (FDEM) and its parameters calibration procedure
Authors: Yan, Chengzeng; Han, Du; Zheng, Hong; Wang, Tie; Ali, Sajid
Year: 2025
Journal: Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements


Title: Experimental study on dynamic mechanical response and crack control mechanism of anchored layered sandstone by DIC technology
Authors: Lu, Yuyin; Yu, Yang; Feng, Guangliang; Zeng, Jianjun; Zheng, Hong
Year: 2025
Journal: Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation


Title: Three-dimensional seepage analysis for the tunnel in nonhomogeneous porous media with physics-informed deep learning
Authors: Lin, Shan; Dong, Miao; Luo, Hongming; Guo, Hongwei; Zheng, Hong
Year: 2025
Journal: Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements

Conclusion:

Prof. Hong Zheng’s suitability for the Best Researcher Award is clear due to his consistent academic excellence and impactful research. However, focusing on expanding his interdisciplinary reach and increasing public engagement could enhance the broader influence of his work. Overall, his contributions to his field make him a deserving nominee for the award, with the potential for even greater impact in the future.

Xusheng Wan | Soil Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xusheng Wan | Soil Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xusheng Wan, Southwest Petroleum University, China

Prof. Dr. Xusheng Wan is a professor and assistant dean at the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, Southwest Petroleum University, China. He specializes in geotechnical engineering with a research focus on freeze-salt expansion, multi-physics coupling in cold regions, and the thermal and mechanical behavior of frozen soils. He has published over 100 academic papers, holds more than 40 patents, and has led multiple national research projects. Prof. Wan is a doctoral supervisor and serves on the editorial boards of several scientific journals, including the ASCE Journal of Cold Regions Engineering.

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Prof. Dr. Xusheng Wan demonstrates a rare blend of academic excellence, innovation, leadership, and dedication to education. His work in cold region geotechnics addresses complex, real-world problems and has made a measurable impact both in academia and engineering practice. His consistent research productivity and national recognitions make him a standout candidate.

🎓 Education

Xusheng Wan earned his Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in July 2015, with a focus on permafrost research. He completed both his master’s (2009–2012) and bachelor’s (2005–2009) degrees in Civil Engineering at Lanzhou Jiaotong University.

💼Experience

Xusheng Wan currently serves as a professor and assistant dean at the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, Southwest Petroleum University. He has held academic positions including associate professor (2018–2022) and lecturer (2015–2018) and completed postdoctoral research at the Civil Engineering Postdoctoral Station of Sichuan University (2019–2021). As a doctoral and master’s supervisor, he trains students in civil engineering and water conservancy disciplines.

🔬Research Focus

Xusheng Wan’s research centers on the mechanisms and prevention of freeze-salt expansion in cold regions, multi-physics coupling models, water freezing mechanisms in soil, prediction of unfrozen water content, and the degradation of concrete under cold and saline conditions. He has led multiple projects under the National Natural Science Foundation and other provincial and institutional programs, making impactful contributions to cold region geotechnics.

🛠️Skills

A prolific scholar, Xusheng Wan has published over 100 academic papers, including 56 SCI-indexed articles with more than 1,200 citations. His most-cited single paper has been referenced over 170 times. He holds more than 40 national patents and four software copyrights. He serves as a reviewer for over 40 journals and is on editorial boards including the ASCE Journal of Cold Regions Engineering and Glaciers and Frozen Soils. As an educator, he teaches both undergraduate and graduate-level courses, contributes to curriculum development, and actively leads teaching reform and textbook editing initiatives.

🏆Awards

Xusheng Wan has received significant recognition for his work, including the first prize of the Gansu Science and Technology Progress Award and the second prize from the China Communications and Transportation Association. He has been honored with titles such as Outstanding Communist Party Member (2021), Youth Science and Technology Award in Civil Engineering (2022), and Outstanding Reviewer multiple times. In 2024, he was recognized with the Teacher Classroom Quality Excellence Award and selected as a reserve candidate for science and technology leadership in Sichuan Province. His students have won numerous national and provincial awards under his guidance.

📚 Publications

  • Title: Experimental investigation on the thermal stability and deformation behavior of a novel duct-ventilated embankment in a snowy permafrost region
    Authors: Yang Sheng, Zhang Mingyi, Pei Wansheng, Bai Ruiqiang, Bi Jun
    Year: 2025
    Journal: International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer

  • Title: Corrigendum to “Mitigating frost heave and enhancing mechanical performance of silty clay with sisal fibre and geopolymer”
    Authors: Lu Jianguo, Deng Fei, Pei Wansheng, You Zhilang, Zhang Zhexi
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Construction and Building Materials

  • Title: Corrigendum to “Heat flow characteristics and thermal resistance model for soil-rock mixtures during freezing-thawing processes: Damping properties”
    Authors: Lu Jianguo, Wang Yindong, Pei Wansheng, Tan Liling, Deng Fei
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Geoderma

  • Title: Current status and prospects of research on conductive concrete in cold regions
    Authors: Lu Jianguo, Yang Xinlian, Pu Wanli, Wang Yindong, Tan Liling
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Tumu yu Huanjing Gongcheng Xuebao / Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Title: Corrigendum to “A generalized thermal conductivity model of soil-rock mixture based on freezing characteristic curve”
    Authors: Wang Yindong, Lu Jianguo, Pei Wansheng, Gao Jiajia, Deng Fei
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Cold Regions Science and Technology

  • Title: Seismic ground motion study of layered site of saturated frozen soil under P-wave incidence
    Authors: Ma Qiang, Jiao Hao, Wan Xusheng
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Cold Regions Science and Technology

Conclusion:

Prof. Dr. Xusheng Wan is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His proven track record of impactful research, academic leadership, and innovation aligns perfectly with the award’s criteria. While there are opportunities to broaden international and interdisciplinary engagement, his current achievements already place him among the top-tier researchers in his field.

Xingwen Luo | Soil Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingwen Luo | Soil Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingwen Luo, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingwen Luo is a geotechnical engineering expert at the Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China. With over 20 years of experience, his research focuses on subgrade engineering, soil reinforcement, slope stability, and tunnel waterproofing. He has led and contributed to numerous national and provincial research projects, published extensively in high-impact journals, and played a key role in developing technical standards. Dr. Luo has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Hubei Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award and the China Highway and Transportation Society Award. His expertise includes experimental research, numerical modeling, and infrastructure stability analysis.

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingwen Luo is an accomplished researcher with a strong record of publications, research leadership, and technical contributions to geotechnical engineering. His work in subgrade stability, soil reinforcement, and tunnel waterproofing has significantly impacted infrastructure development. He has received multiple awards, led key research projects, and contributed to engineering standards.

 

🎓 Education

Xingwen Luo holds a Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, which he completed between 2009 and 2014. He also earned a Master’s degree in Geotechnical Engineering from Wuhan University of Technology (2004-2006) and a Bachelor’s degree in the same field from Central South University (1995-1999).

 

💼Experience

With over 20 years of experience in geotechnical engineering, Xingwen Luo is currently an Associate Researcher at the Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he has been working since 2011. His research focuses on subgrade engineering performance, soil reinforcement, slope stability, and tunnel waterproofing. Before his current role, he served as an Assistant Researcher at the same institute from 2005 to 2011, contributing to research on soft rock subgrade reinforcement and collaborating on major infrastructure projects. His career began as a Research Intern at the Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics from 1999 to 2005, where he gained hands-on experience in soil mechanics and foundation engineering.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research primarily revolves around subgrade performance evolution, soil reinforcement, and stability control technologies. He has made significant contributions to understanding geocell-reinforced subgrade performance, tunnel waterproofing in high-pressure water-rich areas, and soft rock subgrade reinforcement. His work has been widely published in high-impact international journals, and he has played a key role in developing technical standards for geotechnical engineering.

Awards

Xingwen Luo has been recognized for his contributions to geotechnical engineering with multiple prestigious awards. He received the First Prize of the Hubei Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award in 2016 for his work on highway subgrade performance and dynamic design methods. In 2017, he was awarded the Second Prize of the Science and Technology Progress Award by the China Highway and Transportation Society for his research on post-earthquake reconstruction technologies. In 2021, he received the First Prize from the Heilongjiang Hydraulic Engineering Society for his work on river levee risk prevention in cold regions. Additionally, in 2016, he was honored with the First Prize of the Science and Technology Progress Award by the Henan Provincial Department of Transportation for his research on loess landslide disaster mechanisms and stability control.

 

Skills

Xingwen Luo possesses extensive expertise in geotechnical engineering, with specialized skills in subgrade engineering, soil reinforcement technologies, slope stability, and tunnel waterproofing. He is proficient in experimental research, numerical modeling, and the development of engineering standards. His contributions extend to leading and collaborating on national and provincial research projects, particularly in highway and railway engineering.

 

Publications

  • Study on Waterproof and Drainage Technology of Mountain Tunnel in High-Pressure and Water-Rich Region
    • Authors: Luo, X., Zhang, J., Lu, Z., Yao, H.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering
    • Citations: 1

 

  • Study on Performance of Geocell-Reinforced Red Clay Subgrade
    • Authors: Luo, X.W., Lu, Z., Zhang, J.B., Yao, H.L.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Geosynthetics International
    • Citations: 6

 

  • Study on Subgrade Performance Evolution and Geocell-Reinforcement Effect of Subgrade in a Seasonal Frozen Area
    • Authors: Cheng, M., Li, S., Luo, X., Lu, Z., Yao, H.
    • Year: 2023
    • Book Chapter: Key Engineering Materials
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Experimental Study on Soft Rock Subgrade Reinforced with Geocell
    • Authors: Luo, X., Lu, Z., Yao, H., Zhang, J., Song, W.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Road Materials and Pavement Design
    • Citations: 14

 

  • Inhibition Effect of Swelling Characteristics of Expansive Soil Using Cohesive Non-Swelling Soil Layer Under Unidirectional Seepage
    • Authors: Yao, H., She, J., Lu, Z., Fang, R., Chen, Z.
    • Year: 2020
    • Journal: Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
    • Citations: 17

 

  • Study on Dynamic Responses of Unsaturated Railway Subgrade Subjected to Moving Train Load
    • Authors: Fang, R., Lu, Z., Yao, H., Luo, X., Yang, M.
    • Year: 2018
    • Journal: Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
    • Citations: 49

 

  • Research on Earth Pressure Behind Row Piles from Clayey Backfill Considering Soil Arching Effect
    • Authors: Yin, Z.-Q., She, C.-X., Yao, H.-L., Lu, Z., Luo, X.-W.
    • Year: 2018
    • Journal: Yantu Lixue / Rock and Soil Mechanics
    • Citations: 3

 

  • Study on the Effect of [Al13]7+ Over the Free Swelling Ratio of Expansive Soil
    • Authors: Liu, L., Yao, H., Lu, Z., Luo, X., Fang, R.
    • Year: 2017
    • Conference Paper: Key Engineering Materials
    • Citations: 3

Conclusion:

Dr. Luo is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his long-standing contributions, leadership in research projects, and recognition through awards. Strengthening international collaborations, innovation-based contributions, and mentorship initiatives would further enhance his profile for future awards. Overall, his expertise and research impact make him a strong contender for this recognition.