Shujuan Sun | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shujuan Sun | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Chengdu University | China

Shujuan Sun is a dedicated lecturer at Chengdu University with a rich academic background from the Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her research career primarily revolves around planetary science, with a special emphasis on statistical analysis of impact craters and the spatial distribution and genetic analysis of lunar rilles. With a strong foundation in remote sensing technology, Sun’s work contributes to a deeper understanding of planetary surface evolution and geological processes, particularly on the Moon. She is deeply committed to advancing planetary science research and applying her knowledge in the academic realm by nurturing future scientists.

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Education:
Shujuan Sun completed her graduate studies at the Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, which is part of the prestigious Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her education focused on remote sensing technology and planetary science, equipping her with the skills to conduct advanced research in these fields. During her postgraduate years, Sun honed her expertise in utilizing remote sensing data for analyzing planetary surfaces, especially the Moon. This educational background laid a solid foundation for her subsequent career in research and teaching.

Experience:
Currently a lecturer at Chengdu University, Sun brings extensive research experience to her academic role. Her expertise lies in the statistical analysis of impact craters, where she processes and analyzes vast amounts of remote sensing data to identify and characterize impact craters, contributing to a deeper understanding of planetary surface evolution. Additionally, Sun’s research on lunar rilles is significant, focusing on their spatial distribution and the formation mechanisms of these features. Through a combination of various research methodologies, she has uncovered valuable insights into the geological processes that shaped the Moon. Sun’s experience is not just confined to research but extends to practical teaching, where she integrates her scientific discoveries into the curriculum to inspire and educate the next generation of planetary scientists.

Research Interests:
Shujuan Sun’s research interests lie at the intersection of planetary science, remote sensing technology, and lunar geology. She focuses particularly on the statistical analysis of impact craters, the spatial distribution of lunar rilles, and their formation mechanisms. By applying remote sensing technology, she is able to extract and analyze crucial data that sheds light on the geological evolution of planetary surfaces. Sun’s work seeks to answer fundamental questions about planetary surface formation, specifically regarding the Moon’s geological history, and the application of these research findings to broader planetary science studies. Additionally, Sun aims to continue advancing her research while incorporating her discoveries into her teaching, ensuring the next generation of scientists builds upon her findings.

Awards:
Shujuan Sun’s contributions to planetary science have been recognized through her participation in several collaborative research projects that have advanced our understanding of lunar geology. Although she has not publicly disclosed specific individual awards, her work has been an integral part of high-impact research publications in renowned scientific journals. Her research on lunar rilles and impact craters has positioned her as an emerging expert in the field of planetary science, earning her recognition within academic circles.

Publications:
Shujuan Sun has contributed to several significant publications that showcase her research in planetary science. Notable among her work are:

  1. Yue, Z., Sun, S., Du, J., Gou, S., Di, K., Wang, Y., Lin Y., Li X., Wu F. (2024). “New Insights into the Geological Evolution History of Mare Fecunditatis,” Icarus, 425.
  2. Yue Z., Gou S., Sun S., Yang W., Chen Y., Wang Y., Lin H., Di K., Lin Y., Li X., Wu F. (2024). “Geological context of the Chang’e-6 landing area and implications for sample analysis,” The Innovation, 5(5), 100663.
  3. Wang, Y., Nan, J., Zhao, C., Xie, B., Gou, S., Yue, Z., Di, K., Zhang, H., Deng, X., & Sun, S. (2024). “A Catalogue of Impact Craters and Surface Age Analysis in the Chang’e-6 Landing Area,” Remote Sensing, 16(11), 2014.
  4. Nan, J., Wang, Y., Di, K., Xie, B., Zhao, C., Wang, B., Sun, S., Deng, X., Zhang, H., & Sheng, R. (2025). “YOLOv8-LCNET: An Improved YOLOv8 Automatic Crater Detection Algorithm and Application in the Chang’e-6 Landing Area,” Sensors, 25(1), 243.

Her publications reflect her expertise in lunar geology, crater analysis, and the application of innovative technologies such as YOLOv8 for crater detection.

Conclusion:
Shujuan Sun’s academic and research journey demonstrates a deep commitment to advancing the field of planetary science, particularly in the areas of lunar geology and remote sensing. With a robust educational background from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and extensive experience at Chengdu University, she continues to make significant contributions to understanding the geological history of the Moon. Her work in analyzing impact craters and lunar rilles provides critical insights into planetary surface evolution, positioning her as a rising expert in planetary science. As she continues to pursue her research interests, Sun remains dedicated to fostering the next generation of planetary scientists and advancing the field further through innovative teaching and groundbreaking research.

Dr. Ibrar Iqbal | geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ibrar Iqbal | geophysics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ibrar Iqbal, Guilin University of technology, China

Dr. Ibrar Iqbal is an Associate Professor at the College of Earth Sciences, Guilin University of Technology, China. With a Ph.D. in Applied Geophysics from Zhejiang University, his research expertise includes geophysics, seismic data processing, and GPR applications. Dr. Iqbal has over 200 citations and a strong academic impact. His work focuses on seismic refraction, wavelet theory, and unconventional resource exploration. Recognized with prestigious awards such as the Guangxi Excellent Postdoctoral Award and the National Foreign Expert Award, Dr. Iqbal actively contributes to teaching, research, and mentoring students in cutting-edge geophysical techniques. 🌟

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Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Ibrar Iqbal is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His groundbreaking research in geophysics, his outstanding academic record, and his continuous contributions to both industry and academia make him an exceptional choice. His commitment to innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and student mentorship reflects the qualities of an exemplary researcher. Dr. Iqbal’s work not only advances the field of geophysics but also provides vital insights into resource exploration and environmental monitoring, making him a worthy recipient of this prestigious award.

Education and Experience 📘

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Applied Geophysics and IT – Zhejiang University, China (2016–2020)
  • 🎓 Master of Applied Geophysics – Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan (2011–2013)
  • 🎓 B.Sc. in Geophysics – Hazara University, Pakistan (2009–2011)
  • 👨‍🏫 Associate Professor – Guilin University of Technology (2023–Present)
  • 👨‍🔬 Excellent Postdoctoral Researcher – Guilin University of Technology (2020–2023)
  • 🔬 Research Assistant – Zhejiang University, China (2016–2020)

Professional Development 🌟

Dr. Ibrar Iqbal is a dynamic geophysicist contributing to both academia and industry. With expertise in seismic refraction, GPR applications, and wavelet theory, he has authored impactful publications in top-tier journals. His teaching focuses on advanced geophysical techniques, fostering innovation among students. As a researcher, he has led projects in seismic attribute analysis and unconventional resource exploration. Honored with prestigious awards, he also actively collaborates on cutting-edge studies, blending computational skills with practical geophysical applications. Dr. Iqbal’s commitment to research excellence and education makes him a distinguished figure in geosciences. 🔍📈

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Ibrar Iqbal’s research centers on geophysical methods for industrial and environmental applications. His areas of focus include:

  • 🌊 Seismic Refraction and data acquisition for subsurface exploration.
  • 🛠️ Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) applications in archaeology and industry.
  • 📊 Digital Signal Processing with wavelet transforms for enhanced imaging.
  • Controlled Source Electromagnetic (CSEM) techniques for resource exploration.
  • 🚀 Seismic Data Denoising and Processing for unconventional resource analysis.
    With a multidisciplinary approach, his work bridges theoretical insights with practical solutions. 🌍📡

Awards and Honors 🏆

  • 🥇 National Foreign Expert Project Award – Foreign Youth Talent Program (2023)
  • 🏅 Guangxi Excellent Postdoctoral Award (2021)
  • 🎓 CSC Scholarship – Fully funded Ph.D. program (2016–2020)

Publication Top Notes:

📚 “Sand-ratio distribution in an unconventional tight sandstone reservoir of Hangjinqi area, Ordos Basin: Acoustic impedance inversion-based reservoir quality prediction”
34 citations. 🏞️📊

📚 “Estimation of porosity and facies distribution through seismic inversion in an unconventional tight sandstone reservoir of Hangjinqi area, Ordos basin”
27 citations. 🪨🌌

📚 “Earthflow reactivation assessment by multichannel analysis of surface waves and electrical resistivity tomography: A case study”
11 citations. 🌍📡

📚 “Seismic attribute analysis of coal seams intruded by magmatic rock”
9 citations. ⛏️🪨

📚 “Near surface velocity estimation using GPR data: Investigations by numerical simulation, and experimental approach with AVO response” 9 citations. 🌐📡