Ningsheng Chen | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Ningsheng Chen | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Yangtze University | China 

Ningsheng Chen is a second-level Professor and PhD supervisor recognized for his influential contributions to geological engineering, with a strong focus on debris flows, landslides, and mountain flood disasters. His research portfolio includes 210 publications, of which 151 are indexed documents supported by 2,098 citations from 1,739 citing records, reflecting an h-index of 24. He has authored five monographs and secured 25 patents and software copyrights, demonstrating a commitment to advancing both scientific understanding and practical innovation in hazard mitigation. His work has earned multiple national and provincial science and technology awards, and several of his research outputs have been acknowledged as major scientific advancements in ecological and environmental fields. As a Distinguished Talent of Changjiang University and a Kunlun Outstanding Talent, he has provided national-level expertise through 35 advisory reports and continues to lead significant scientific initiatives, including international cooperation programs and major natural disaster research projects. In addition to his research leadership, he contributes to academic governance as Chairman of the Mountain Branch of the Geographical Society of China and as a member of the National Standards Committee, reinforcing his role as a key figure in promoting scientific progress and disaster-risk reduction in mountainous regions.

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Featured Publications

Wu, Z., Chen, N., Qing, L., Chen, X., Huang, N., & Zhang, Y. (2025). Typhoon–terrain synergy: A critical mechanism driving high-frequency flood disasters in the Beijing region. Water,

Wang, Z., Wen, T., Chen, N., & Tang, R. (2025). Assessment of landslide susceptibility based on the two-layer stacking model—A case study of Jiacha County, China. Remote Sensing,

Hou, R., Wu, M., Chen, N., Wu, K., Chen, X., She, D., Huang, N., & Xiao, M. (2025). Human settlements lie on paleolandslide deposits: Risk, evidence and formation of an ancient river-blocking landslide in the Jinsha River tributary, SE Tibetan Plateau. CATENA,

Peng, T., Chen, N., Hu, G., Tian, S., Ni, H., & Huang, L. (2025). New rulers for estimating the magnitude of catastrophic debris flows. Natural Hazards.

Han, Z., Xie, W., Zeng, C., Li, Y., Chen, G., Chen, N., Hu, G., & Wang, W. (2024). Modelling the temporal-varied nonlinear velocity profile of debris flow using a stratification aggregation algorithm in 3D-HBP-SPH framework. Journal of Mountain Science.

Zhong, Z., Chen, N., Hu, G., Han, Z., & Ni, H. (2024). High-tide hysteresis effect of low-frequency debris flow after earthquake: A case study of Xifan Gully. Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment.

Anis Bensadi | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anis Bensadi | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anis Bensadi | Shenzhen Technology University | China

Dr. Anis Bensadi is an accomplished academic and researcher in Economics and Finance, currently serving as Associate Professor at Shenzhen Technology University, China. His scholarly work integrates risk management, investment banking, and sustainable finance, with a strong emphasis on the intersection of digital transformation and energy transition. His research explores innovative financial models that promote renewable energy integration and sustainability across global economies, including studies on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, e-governance, and green financing for agricultural development in BRICS nations. With extensive experience in academia and the banking sector, he has contributed to advancing financial risk assessment frameworks and sustainable investment strategies. His research has been featured in reputed journals such as Nature Scientific Reports and Energy Policy. Actively engaged in international academic collaboration, he has presented at leading conferences on green and sustainable finance in Hong Kong, Sydney, Macau, and Singapore. Through his teaching and professional engagements, he fosters critical understanding of economic policy, market risk, and sustainable development practices, bridging the gap between theory and financial innovation to support resilient, low-carbon economic systems.

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Featured Publications

Bensadi, A. (2025, October 29). Subnational heterogeneity in climate-smart agriculture green finance and irrigation efficiency across seven African nations. Scientific Reports.

Bensadi, A., & Liu, Z. (2025, October 14). Assessing sustainable energy transition pathways in the Philippines: An integrated TAM-TOE-TPB approach. Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution.

Bensadi, A. (2024, November 26). Assessing the impact of renewable energy integration on energy efficiency within the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Scientific Reports.