Rizwan Sarwar Awan | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Rizwan Sarwar Awan
Affiliation Northeast Petroleum University
Country China
Scopus ID 57211126027
Documents 50
Citations 677
h-index 12
Subject Area Earth and Planetary Sciences
Event International Academic Achievements & Awards

Rizwan Sarwar Awan
Northeast Petroleum University, China

Rizwan Sarwar Awan is a distinguished geoscientist specializing in sedimentary geochemistry, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, unconventional hydrocarbon resources, and isotope geochemistry. His research integrates geochemical proxies, basin evolution studies, organic matter enrichment mechanisms, and shale reservoir characterization. Through extensive international collaborations and a strong publication record, he has contributed significantly to understanding geological processes related to energy resources and paleoclimate evolution.[1]

Abstract

This article presents the academic achievements and research accomplishments of Rizwan Sarwar Awan. His work focuses on sedimentary geochemistry, shale gas systems, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, rare earth element geochemistry, and petroleum geology. His multidisciplinary studies have enhanced understanding of depositional environments, organic matter accumulation, and unconventional energy resources across Asia and beyond.[1]

Keywords

Sedimentary Geochemistry, Paleoclimate, Paleoenvironment, Shale Gas, Organic Matter, Petroleum Geology, Rare Earth Elements, Basin Analysis, Isotope Geochemistry, Geochemical Proxies.

Introduction

Awan completed his PhD at China University of Petroleum Beijing and has held research and academic positions at leading institutions in China. His investigations combine field observations, laboratory geochemistry, basin modeling, and advanced analytical methods to evaluate source rocks, reservoir quality, and ancient environmental conditions.[2]

Research Profile

Currently serving as Distinguished Associate Professor at Northeast Petroleum University, Awan has established an international research portfolio spanning China, Pakistan, and collaborative global projects. His expertise includes unconventional hydrocarbon systems, black shale geochemistry, fossil geochemistry, natural hydrogen studies, and carbonate microbial systems. His scholarly activities include editorial responsibilities, peer review services, conference participation, and mentoring of emerging researchers.[3]

Research Contributions

  • Advanced understanding of organic matter enrichment in Cambrian black shales.
  • Developed paleoenvironmental models using elemental and isotopic proxies.
  • Contributed to shale gas and shale oil resource evaluation.
  • Applied geochemical methods to reconstruct paleoclimate evolution.
  • Expanded knowledge of rare earth element behavior in geological systems.

Publications

Awan has authored and co-authored more than fifty scholarly publications in internationally recognized journals including Marine and Petroleum Geology, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, Geological Journal, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, and Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. His publications collectively address sedimentary processes, basin evolution, hydrocarbon generation, reservoir characterization, and geochemical indicators of environmental change.[4]

Research Impact

According to Scopus records, Awan has accumulated 677 citations from 574 citing documents, with 50 indexed publications and an h-index of 12. His work has influenced research in petroleum geology, geochemistry, shale resource assessment, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction. His publications continue to receive international recognition across multiple geoscience disciplines.[1]

Award Suitability

The combination of sustained publication productivity, international collaboration, editorial leadership, and measurable citation impact demonstrates strong suitability for a Research Excellence Award. His contributions address significant scientific challenges associated with energy resources, paleoclimate reconstruction, and sedimentary basin evolution while maintaining relevance to both academia and industry.[3]

Conclusion

Rizwan Sarwar Awan has developed a distinguished academic profile through impactful research, international scholarly engagement, and contributions to geoscience knowledge. His research achievements, publication record, and leadership roles position him as a notable contributor within the fields of sedimentary geochemistry and energy geosciences.

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus Author Details: Rizwan Sarwar Awan, Author ID 57211126027.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57211126027
  2. Awan, R.S. (2021). PhD Dissertation, China University of Petroleum Beijing.
  3. Northeast Petroleum University. Faculty Profile and Academic Appointment Records.
  4. Awan, R.S., et al. (2025). Paleoenvironmental Conditions and Key Drivers of Organic Matter Accumulation in the Early Cretaceous Talhar Shale.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2025.106716

Hamza Daud | Natural Hazards | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Hamza Daud | Natural Hazards | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Hamza Daud | Natural Hazards | Student at China University of Geosciences | China

Mr. Hamza Daud is an emerging researcher in geological resources, engineering geology, and geohazards, recognized for his growing scientific contributions in landslide susceptibility modeling, debris-flow dynamics, and advanced geospatial analysis. Educated with a strong academic foundation culminating in a PhD from the China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, Mr. Hamza Daud has built his expertise around integrating deep learning, machine learning, and remote sensing techniques to address complex geohazard challenges. His professional experience includes collaborative authorship on high-impact studies involving reservoir characterization, debris-flow propagation, co-seismic landslide detection, and predictive modeling, reflecting his commitment to advancing hazard assessment and Earth system modeling. Mr. Hamza Daud’s research interests span landslide susceptibility mapping, geomorphology, natural hazard mitigation, remote sensing analytics, and AI-driven environmental prediction. He brings strong research skills in spatial data processing, GIS, numerical simulation, flow modeling, DEM analysis, ensemble learning, and multidisciplinary collaboration. With over 150 citations and publications in reputable journals, he is building recognition in the academic community. His work demonstrates scientific rigor, innovation, and a focus on improving hazard preparedness for vulnerable landscapes. In conclusion, Mr. Hamza Daud continues to advance geoscience research through impactful scholarship and promising contributions to geohazard modeling and environmental risk analysis.

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