Mr. Zhenjiang Liu | Geodetic Analysis Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhenjiang Liu | Geodetic Analysis Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Zhenjiang Liu, Chang’an University, China

Zhenjiang Liu is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate at Chang’an University, specializing in InSAR observation and earthquake cycle modeling. With a robust academic background, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Surveying and Mapping Engineering from the Institute of Disaster Prevention, achieving an impressive GPA of 4.2/5.0. He continued his studies at Chang’an University, obtaining a Master’s degree in Geodesy and Survey Engineering with a GPA of 3.6/5.0. Currently, as a Ph.D. candidate, Liu maintains a GPA of 3.9/5.0 while actively engaging in groundbreaking research. His work focuses on the co-seismic mechanisms and stress evolution of significant earthquakes, demonstrated through his contributions to various high-impact publications in esteemed journals. Liu’s research includes emergency analyses of major earthquake events such as the Menyuan, Luding, and Taitung earthquakes, as well as the Turkey and Herat earthquake sequences. He has also participated in field investigations, demonstrating his commitment to advancing knowledge in geodesy and seismic studies.

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Based on the provided information, Zhenjiang Liu emerges as a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His academic journey, extensive research contributions, and innovative methodologies in InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar) observations and earthquake cycle modeling demonstrate a profound commitment to advancing the field of geodesy and disaster prevention.

📚 Education Background:

  • Ph.D. Candidate (GPA 3.9/5.0) – Chang’an University, Geodesy and Survey Engineering (2022-Present)
  • Master’s Degree (GPA 3.6/5.0) – Chang’an University, Geodesy and Survey Engineering (September 2020 – June 2022)
  • Bachelor’s Degree (GPA 4.2/5.0) – Institute of Disaster Prevention, Surveying and Mapping Engineering (September 2016 – June 2020)

🔍 Research Interests:

Zhenjiang Liu specializes in InSAR observation and earthquake cycle modeling. His research focuses on the mechanisms of seismic events, employing advanced radar interferometry techniques to analyze and monitor earthquake activities.

🌐 Research Engagement:

Zhenjiang has actively participated in emergency research on significant earthquakes, including:

  • Menyuan Earthquake (2022)
  • Luding Earthquake (2022)
  • Taitung Earthquake Sequence (2022)
  • Turkey Earthquake Sequence (2023)
  • Herat Earthquake Sequence (2023)
  • Jishishan Earthquake (2023)
  • Wushi Earthquake (2024)
  • Hualien Earthquake (2024)

🔬 Field Investigations:

He has also taken part in field scientific investigations related to the Menyuan and Luding earthquakes, contributing valuable data to his research.

🌟 Contribution to Science:

Zhenjiang Liu’s work has significantly advanced the understanding of seismic activities and hazard assessments, making vital contributions to the field of geodesy and remote sensing.

Publication Top Notes

A New Method for the Identification of Earthquake-Damaged Buildings Using Sentinel-1 Multitemporal Coherence Optimized by Homogeneous SAR Pixels and Histogram Matching

Characterizing the evolution of the Daguangbao landslide nearly 15 years after the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake by InSAR observations

Mapping Surface Deformation in Rwanda and Neighboring Areas Using SBAS-InSAR

Automatic detection of active geohazards with millimeter-to-meter-scale deformation and quantitative analysis of factors influencing spatial distribution: A case study in the Hexi corridor, China

Stress Triggering and Future Seismic Hazards Implied by Four Large Earthquakes in the Pamir from 2015 to 2023 Revealed by Sentinel-1 Radar Interferometry

Reduction of Atmospheric Effects on InSAR Observations Through Incorporation of GACOS and PCA Into Small Baseline Subset InSAR

Co‐ and Post‐Seismic Mechanisms of the 2020 Mw 6.3 Yutian Earthquake and Local Stress Evolution

Dr. Siniša Polovina | Degradation | Excellence in Innovation

Dr. Siniša Polovina | Degradation | Excellence in Innovation 

Dr. Siniša Polovina ,University of Belgrade Faculty of Forestry, Serbia

Siniša Polovina, born on 23 November 1991 in Sremska Mitrovica, Republic of Serbia, is a dedicated Teaching Assistant with a Ph.D. at the University of Belgrade – Faculty of Forestry. He is currently affiliated with the Chair of Erosion and Torrent Control within the Department of Ecological Engineering for Soil and Water Resources Protection. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree (2010-2014) and a Master’s degree (2014-2015) in Ecological Engineering for Soil and Water Resources Protection from the University of Belgrade. He pursued his Ph.D. studies in Biotechnical Sciences, focusing on Erosion and Conservation of Soil and Water, from 2015 to 2022 at the same institution. Siniša started his professional career as a volunteer and demonstrator at the University of Belgrade – Faculty of Forestry in November 2015, subsequently serving as a Teaching Assistant from April 2016 to June 2022, and later advancing to his current role. He is also an active member of the Association of Torrent Engineers of Serbia since 2015 and the Serbian Chamber of Engineers.

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1.🎓 Education and Training

  • PhD Studies (2015 – 2022)
    • University: University of Belgrade – Faculty of Forestry
    • Scientific Area: Biotechnical Sciences
    • Narrow Scientific Field: Erosion and Conservation of Soil and Water
  • Master Studies (2014-2015)
    • University: University of Belgrade – Faculty of Forestry
    • Study Program: Ecological Engineering for Soil and Water Resources Protection
    • Module: Protection of Water Resources in Hilly-Mountainous Areas
  • Bachelor Studies (2010-2014)
    • University: University of Belgrade – Faculty of Forestry
    • Study Program: Ecological Engineering for Soil and Water Resources Protection

2. 🏢 Work Experience

  • Teaching Assistant with PhD (June 2022 – Present)
    • Position: Chair of Erosion and Torrent Control, Department of Ecological Engineering for Soil and Water Resources Protection
    • Institution: University of Belgrade – Faculty of Forestry
  • Teaching Assistant (April 2016 – June 2022)
    • Position: Chair of Erosion and Torrent Control, Department of Ecological Engineering for Soil and Water Resources Protection
    • Institution: University of Belgrade – Faculty of Forestry
  • Volunteer and Demonstrator (November 2015 – April 2016)
    • Institution: University of Belgrade – Faculty of Forestry

3. 🌐 Membership in Professional Organizations

  • Association of Torrent Engineers of Serbia (2015 – Present)
  • Serbian Chamber of Engineers

Publication top Notes:

Elements of the Geodesign Framework As a Tool for Green Infrastructure Planning on a Landscape Scale

Application of Remote Sensing for Identifying Soil Erosion Processes on a Regional Scale: An Innovative Approach to Enhance the Erosion Potential Model

Prostorna identifikacija erozionih procesa primenom metoda daljinske detekcije u procesu izrade Karte erozije zemljišta
Book of Abstracts – Conference Guide, ECLAS 2023
Elements of the geodesign framework as a toll for green infrastructure planning on a landscape scale