Yueqi Sun | Economy| Best Researcher Award

Dr.Yueqi Sun | economy|Best Researcher Award

Dr Yueqi Sun Macau University of Science and Technology,Macau.

Dr. Yueqi Sun is affiliated with the Faculty of Management and Administration at the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST). His research interests include renewable energy, innovation, and management. In August 2024, he co-authored a publication titled “The impacts of ESG policy on clean technology innovation: a gateway to promote renewable energy transition,” which examines the relationship between corporate Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices and advancements in clean technology

Publication Profile

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Education :

PhD in Management, Applied Economics
Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau (Sept. 2023 – Present)M. Ec. (Master in World Economics)
Xiamen University, Fujian, China (Sept. 2016 – Jun. 2019)GPA: 3.75/4.0 (Ranked 1st among 19 students)Research Focus: Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Ocean Economics of East AsiaHonors: State Scholarship, Excellent Graduate, Literature and Art AwardBachelor of Accounting
Lanzhou University, China (Sept. 2012 – Jun. 2016)GPA: 4.44/5.0Honors: Outstanding Student Scholarship, National Social Science Competition PrizeStudent Exchange Program in Accounting
Soochow University, Taiwan (Sept. 2014 – Feb. 2015)Courses: Financial Marketing, Investment, Auditing, International Trade and Finance

Experience :

Teaching Affairs & Foreign Secretary (July 2019 – July 2023)
College of Energy, Xiamen University, China

Managed national first-class professional applications for energy-related disciplinesOrganized academic programs, thesis management, and teaching evaluationsFacilitated international collaboration between universities

Research Focus :

Green Sustainable Transformation & Industrial IntelligenceESG Policy & Clean Technology InnovationOcean Economy & ASEAN Labor MobilityIndustrial Robot Penetration & Energy Transition

 

Awards:

State Scholarship for Academic ExcellenceExcellent Graduate Award – Xiamen UniversityLiterature and Art Award – Xiamen UniversityNational Social Science Competition Prize

Skills:

Data Analysis & Economic ResearchFinancial Risk AssessmentAcademic & Administrative ManagementInternational Collaboration & Policy Analysis.

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Conclusion

Yueqi Sun has an exceptional research profile in economics, sustainability, and industrial transformation. His work on industrial intelligence, green transformation, and economic risk assessment makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

To further solidify his position, he could focus on expanding international collaborations, publishing in higher-impact journals, and engaging in applied research projects. Given his strong academic and research achievements, he is highly suitable for the award.

Daniele Landi | Sustainability| Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Daniele Landi | Sustainability| Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Daniele Landi ,Università degli studi di Bergamo,Italy

Dr. Daniele Landi is an esteemed Associate Professor at the Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Italy. With a strong academic and research background, Dr. Landi has made significant contributions to his field. His research interests encompass various aspects of engineering, and he has authored numerous publications in reputable journals. Dr. Landi is known for his dedication to teaching and mentoring students, fostering an environment of academic excellence and innovation. His work has garnered recognition both nationally and internationally, making him a prominent figure in his area of expertise.

 

Professional Profiles:

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Education :

PhD in Mechanical Engineering (2013), Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy. Dissertation: “Methods and Tools for Integrated Virtual Prototype: Study and Development of Battery Packs for Automotive Applications.”,Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (2009), Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy. Thesis: “Prototipazione Virtuale per la Simulazione Fluidodinamica di Vetrine Refrigerate.”

 Experience:

Associate Professor (since January 2021), Design Methods for Industrial Engineering, Department of Management, Information, and Production Engineering, Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Italy.,Technical Officer (January 2020 – December 2021), Ministero dei Trasporti e della Mobilità Sostenibile, Italy.,Research Fellow (January 2014 – December 2019), Department of Industrial Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy.

Skills:

  • Product Life Cycle Analysis
  • Design for X (assembly, disassembly, environment, end of life, etc.)
  • Ecodesign, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Life Cycle Costing (LCC), Social Life Cycle (SLCA)
  • Sustainable Manufacturing
  • Additive Manufacturing Technologies
  • Virtual Simulation (FEM, CFD, Multiphysics)
  • Teaching and Curriculum Development

Research Focus:

  • Developing methods and tools for product life cycle management
  • Sustainable manufacturing processes
  • Environmental impact assessment using LCA, LCC, and SLCA techniques
  • Advanced simulation techniques including FEM, CFD, and multiphysics
  • Additive manufacturing technologies for metals, polymers, and composites

Awards and Honors:

  • Recognized expert in design methods for industrial engineering
  • Active contributor to leading international conferences in mechanical engineering

Research Projects:

SUPRA: Single Use Reinforced PPE, funded by the Italian Ministry of Ecological Transition,Collaboration with ABB for automated LCA analysis,,CIRCE: Circular Economy Model for Carbon Fibre Prepregs, co-financed by the European Community,REFIBRE-LIFE: Recycling Textile Fibres from End-of-Life Tyres, co-financed by the European Community,G.EN.ESI: Integrated Software Platform for Green Engineering Design, co-financed by the European Community’s 7th Framework Programme,GREEN-BURNER and HYBRID projects on eco-sustainable design and energy optimization,EROD: Energy Reduction Oriented Design, as part of Italy’s Industria 2015 program for energy efficiency

Publications :

Favi, C., Landi, D., Garziera, R., and Rossi, M. (2024). “Fostering Design for Sustainability through the Adoption of Computer-Aided Engineering Tools in the Development of Energy-Related Products.” Sustainability (Switzerland), 16(9), 3516.

Savoldelli, A., Landi, D., and Rizzi, C. (2024). “Exploring the Environmental Impact of Telemedicine: A Life Cycle Assessment.” Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 313, pp. 81–86.

Savoldelli, A., Landi, D., and Rizzi, C. (2024). “Exploring Quantitative Methodologies for Assessing the Environmental, Social, and Economic Impacts of Telemedicine: A Literature Review.” Sustainability (Switzerland), 16(6), 2438.

Spreafico, C., Landi, D., and Russo, D. (2024). “On the Intersection between Prospective LCA and Patent Analysis: A Theoretical Discussion.” Procedia CIRP, 122, pp. 211–216.

Spreafico, C., Landi, D., and Russo, D. (2024). “Prospective Life Cycle Assessment Based on Patent Analysis to Support Eco-design.” Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, pp. 331–338.

Savoldelli, A., Landi, D., and Rizzi, C. (2024). “Environmental Sustainability of a Televisit Process: Definition of Parameters and Preliminary Results.” Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, pp. 250–258.

Spreafico, C., Landi, D., and Russo, D. (2023). “A New Method of Patent Analysis to Support Prospective Life Cycle Assessment of Eco-design Solutions.” Sustainable Production and Consumption, 38, pp. 241–251.

Savoldelli, A., Landi, D., and Rizzi, C. (2023). “Sustainability in Healthcare: Methods and Tools for the Assessment.” Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 301, pp. 186–191.

Landi, D., Marconi, M., Bocci, E., Gianvincenzi, M., and Spreafico, C. (2023). “Reuse of End-of-Life Personal Protective Equipment in Hot Asphalt Mixtures: An Environmental Evaluation.” Procedia CIRP, 116, pp. 420–425.

Landi, D., Spreafico, C., and Russo, D. (2023). “LCA of Titanium Powder: Empirical Evidence vs Data from Patents, Possible Future Applications.” Procedia CIRP, 116, pp. 318–323.