Dr.Jiaheng Du | Landscape Architecture | Best Paper Award

Dr.Jiaheng Du | Landscape Architecture | Best Paper Award

PhD candidate , South China Agricultural University , China


Jiaheng Du is a dedicated andscape architectl currently pursuing a PhD at South China Agricultural University 🌳. With a Bachelor’s and Master’s from Southwest Forestry University, he combines ecological theory and design practice to create healthier public spaces 🌿. His work spans thermal environment analysis and public health considerations, aiming to improve urban microclimates and community well-being šŸŒ”ļøā¤ļø. An energetic team player, Du has published multiple peer-reviewed articles on ecological risk assessment and ecosystem services in top journals, demonstrating his commitment to evidence-based planning šŸ“š. Passionate and detail-oriented, he thrives on interdisciplinary collaboration to shape sustainable landscapes for future generations šŸŒ.

Professional Profile

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Education & ExperienceĀ 

Du earned his B.Sc. in Landscape Architecture at Southwest Forestry University (2016–2018), where he studied landscape planning, ecology, and design principles šŸŽ“. He continued there for an M.Sc. (2019–2021), focusing on landscape ecology, 3S technology, and urban-rural planning šŸ™ļø. In September 2023, he began his PhD at South China Agricultural University, delving into frontier topics like human settlements science and advanced ecological research methods šŸ”¬. Alongside his studies, Du has contributed to regional projects assessing ecological security and water ecosystem services in Yunnan and the Greater Bay Area 🌊. His hands-on experience blends field surveys, GIS modeling, and community engagement for impactful design.

Research Focus

Du’s research centers on the interplay between thermal environments and public health in urban and peri-urban landscapes šŸŒ”ļøšŸ„. He investigates how microclimate variations—driven by green infrastructure, land use, and design interventions—affect thermal comfort, heat stress, and community well-being šŸŒ³āž”ļøšŸ˜Œ. Utilizing InVEST modeling, GIS spatial analysis, and field measurements, he maps ecosystem service changes and identifies risk hotspots in plateau valleys and the Greater Bay Area šŸ“ˆ. By integrating ecological risk assessment with landscape pattern construction, Du aims to guide resilient, health-driven planning strategies that mitigate heat-related hazards and promote equitable access to cool, restorative outdoor spaces šŸ¤.

Awards & HonorsĀ 

Jiaheng Du has been recognized for his academic excellence and research leadership šŸ…. He received the Southwest Forestry University Academic Merit Scholarship for top undergraduate performance (2017) šŸŽ“ and the Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award for his innovative InVEST-based water ecosystem study (2021) šŸ“œ. His article in the Chinese Journal of Ecology earned the Young Scholar Publication Prize (2024) šŸ†. Du was granted the South China Agricultural University Competitive Research Fellowship for PhD candidates (2023) 🌟. He has been invited as a keynote speaker at the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Urban Ecology Symposium (2024) šŸŽ¤ and serves as a peer reviewer for Sustainability and Land šŸ“‹.

 

Publication Top Notes

Title:
Study on Ecosystem Service Trade-Offs and Synergies in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area Based on Ecosystem Service Bundles

Citation:
Li H., Xu Q., Qiu H., Du J. H., Xu Z., Liu L., Zhao Z., Zhu Z., & He Y. (2024). Study on Ecosystem Service Trade-Offs and Synergies in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area Based on Ecosystem Service Bundles. Land, 13(12), 2086,

Summary:
This study applies a bundle-analysis framework to map and quantify the spatial distribution of multiple ecosystem services—such as water purification, carbon sequestration, and recreation—across the Greater Bay Area. By identifying areas of high trade-offs (where enhancing one service diminishes another) and strong synergies (where services reinforce each other), the authors provide actionable zoning recommendations for balancing ecological protection with urban development. The results offer planners and policymakers a data-driven basis to optimize land-use strategies for sustainable regional growth.

Conclusion

The study delivers actionable insights—zoning recommendations and prioritization maps—that policymakers can directly apply. Du’s synthesis of data-driven analysis with real-world applicability exemplifies the innovation and societal impact that the Best Paper Award seeks to honor.

Mr.Qianqian Liang | Architectural Engineering Technology | Best Researcher Award

Mr.Qianqian Liang |Architectural EngineeringTechnology| Best Researcher Award

Teacher,Nanjing Vocational Institute of Railway Technology,China

Qianqian Liang šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«, born in September 1985 šŸŽ‚, is a dedicated teacher and senior engineer šŸ—ļø specializing in structural engineering within the field of forest engineering 🌲. He currently serves as a full-time faculty member at Nanjing Vocational Institute of Railway Technology šŸš‰ and previously held the role of Chief Engineer at Nanjing Architectural Design & Research Institute šŸ¢. A national first-class registered structural engineer šŸ‡ØšŸ‡³, he actively contributes to engineering excellence and education. His deep knowledge and professional integrity make him a respected figure in the academic and technical community šŸ‘Øā€šŸ”¬šŸ“š.

Professional ProfileĀ 

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Education & ExperienceĀ 

Qianqian Liang’s academic journey began at Xintai No.4 High School in Shandong šŸ“˜. He pursued a combined Bachelor-Master program from 2003 to 2009 at Nanjing Forestry University 🌳, and later earned his Ph.D. in Forest Engineering (Structural Direction) there in 2018 šŸŽ“. Professionally, he worked as Chief Engineer at Nanjing Architectural Design & Research Institute šŸ¢ from 2018 to 2022. Since 2022, he has been a full-time faculty member at the Nanjing Vocational Institute of Railway Technology šŸš„. His strong background bridges technical design and educational leadership with practical, real-world expertise šŸ’¼šŸ“.

Professional DevelopmentĀ 

Liang holds the prestigious title of Senior Engineer šŸ‘Øā€šŸ”§ and is recognized as a National First-Class Registered Structural Engineer šŸ—ļø. His role as a bid evaluation expert in Jiangsu Province āš–ļø highlights his technical credibility and industry trust. His career reflects continuous growth in project design, structural safety, and sustainable building practices šŸŒæšŸ¢. From guiding major architectural projects to mentoring students, he demonstrates an enduring commitment to professional excellence šŸ“ŠšŸ“˜. Liang also participates in peer review activities and technical assessments, ensuring quality assurance in the engineering field šŸ› ļøšŸ“‘.

Research FocusĀ 

Qianqian Liang’s research focuses on Forest Engineering with an emphasis on Structural Engineering šŸŒ²šŸ—ļø. His work explores the integration of sustainable materials, timber-based structures, and environmental resilience in construction šŸŒæšŸ . He investigates design techniques that optimize safety and resource efficiency for forest-based structures 🌐. Liang is also interested in advanced construction modeling, durability testing, and eco-friendly design applications ā™»ļøšŸ”¬. His contributions help bridge the gap between traditional engineering practices and modern environmental demands šŸŒŽāš™ļø. He aims to promote green engineering principles in both academic and industry settings šŸ“ššŸ§Ŗ.

Awards and HonorsĀ 

Though specific awards weren’t listed, Qianqian Liang has earned high-level professional qualifications including National First-Class Registered Structural Engineer šŸ„‡šŸ—ļø and Senior Engineer status šŸŽ–ļø. His selection as a Jiangsu Provincial Bid Evaluation Expert is a mark of distinction and trust within the engineering community šŸ…šŸ“Š. These honors reflect his technical expertise, leadership in architectural design, and contributions to academic instruction šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«šŸ’”. His continuous recognition in both industry and education sectors proves his excellence and reliability in delivering high-standard structural solutions šŸ§±šŸš€. He remains a role model for emerging professionals in civil and forest engineering fields šŸŒ²šŸ”§.

Publication Top Notes

1.Probability Distribution of Elastic Response Spectrum with Actual Earthquake Data

Citation:
Liang Q.; Wu J.; Lu G.; Hu J. (2025‑06). Probability Distribution of Elastic Response Spectrum with Actual Earthquake Data. Buildings, 15(12), 2062. DOI: 10.3390/buildings15122062 researchonline.gcu.ac.uk+14mdpi.com+14mdpi.com+14

Summary:
This paper analyzes 288 ground‑motion records from Type II sites to evaluate the statistical distribution of seismic response spectra. By fitting normal, log‑normal, and gamma distributions via MATLAB and the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test, the authors found gamma distribution best represents the data across all periods. They establish dynamic coefficient spectra at 50–80% probability guarantee levels, showing that standard code spectra lack sufficient safety margins for long‑period structures over a 50‑year design life. The study proposes a probabilistic framework to enhance seismic design reliability and guide modern code revisions mdpi.com.

2.Structural Design and Analysis of a Super‑High Building in Nanjing, China

Citation:
Liang Q.; Wu J.; Lu G.; Hu J. (2023‑04‑12). Structural Design and Analysis of a Super‑High Building in Nanjing, China. Sustainability, 15(8), 6521. DOI: 10.3390/su15086521 thefreelibrary.com+5mdpi.com+5mdpi.com+5

Summary:
Examines a 146.5 m-tall, shear‑wall super‑highĀ­rise with plane irregularities (torsional, convex). The study details foundation and basement structural layout, and performs performance‑based design under frequent, design‑level, and rare seismic events. Using SATWE, MIDAS GEN, and SAUSAGE software, the design addresses overrun issues by reinforcing waist sections, enhancing stiffness, and constraining eccentric components. Dynamic elastoplastic analysis verifies C‑level seismic performance and overall safety, promoting sustainable structural design practices thefreelibrary.com+5mdpi.com+5mdpi-res.com+5.

3.An Analytical Method for Elastic Seismic Response of Structures Considering the Effect of Ground Motion Duration

Citation:
Liang Q.; Zhao C.; Hu J.; Zeng H. (2021‑11‑19). An Analytical Method for Elastic Seismic Response of Structures Considering the Effect of Ground Motion Duration. Applied Sciences, (11), 10949. DOI: 10.3390/app112210949

Summary:
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Proposes an improved analytical technique to account for ground‑motion duration when assessing elastic seismic responses of structures. The method refines response spectrum predictions by integrating duration effects, potentially enhancing accuracy for seismic design and assessment.

4.New Elastoplastic Time‑History Analysis Method for Frame Structures

Citation:
Liang Q.; Zhao C.; Hu J. (2020‑01). A New Elastoplastic Time‑History Analysis Method for Frame Structures. Advances in Civil Engineering. DOI: 10.1155/2020/8818187

Summary:
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Introduces an advanced time‑history analysis approach for frame structures that models both elastic and plastic behavior under seismic loading. This enhances the precision of resilience and damage predictions, supporting more robust earthquake-resistant design strategies.

Conclusion

Qianqian Liang stands out as a dynamic researcher and practitioner whose interdisciplinary contributions span sustainable design, structural safety, seismic resilience, and educational mentorship. His ability to merge cutting-edge theory with real-world application makes him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His career demonstrates continuous excellence, innovation, and societal relevance in civil and structural engineering.

Dr YAOHUI SU | Landscape Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Dr YAOHUI SU | Landscape Architecture | Best Researcher Award

phd candidate at Academy of Arts & Design,China

Yaohui Su is a 27-year-old Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Environmental Art Design (Environmental Design) at Tsinghua University, China. Her research interests focus on the intersection of landscape aesthetics, environmental design, and deep learning in cultural perceptions of landscape. Yaohui has extensive academic and research experience, with publications in high-impact journals and a successful history of presentations at national and international conferences. In addition to her academic accomplishments, she is an entrepreneur, having founded Si’ze Design Studio, and holds leadership positions in several international and university-based organizations.

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Summary of Suitability for the Award

Yaohui Su’s extensive academic background, successful contributions to research in landscape architecture and environmental design, and innovative use of deep learning in landscape perception make her an ideal candidate for the award. Her leadership roles, commitment to excellence in research and education, and recognition in international design competitions demonstrate her significant potential in the field. Additionally, her work in urban stormwater parks, greenway development, and cultural landscape research aligns closely with current global environmental design challenges, making her highly suitable for further recognition.

Education

  • Ph.D. Candidate in Environmental Art Design (Environmental Design)
    Tsinghua University, China
    09.2021 – 06.2025 (Expected)
  • M.Sc. in Landscape Architecture
    Peking University, China
    08.2017 – 06.2020
  • Exchange Student in Landscape Architecture
    Munich University of Technology, Germany
    04.2019 – 09.2019
  • B.Sc. in Landscape Gardening
    Beijing Forestry University, China
    08.2013 – 06.2017
    GPA: 3.6/4.0, Ranking: 2/196 (Top 1%)

Professional Experience

  • Intern, AECOM Design Company (Fortune Global 500)
    12.2019 – 03.2020
    Responsibilities: Landscape planning and design for the ‘Tianjin Dongjiang Waterside Green Area’; assisting with design documents.
  • Intern, Beijing Wanhe Chuangjing International Planning and Design Institute
    12.2019 – 03.2020
    Responsibilities: Mapping, modeling, and detailed design for urban planning and landscape projects.
  • Intern, LATI Lab Studio, Architectural Design Research Institute, Tsinghua University
    06.2020 – Present
    Responsibilities: Historical review, planning analysis, and small-scale design for conservation projects and archaeological site parks.

Awards and Recognitions

  • National Scholarship (Top 1%)
  • Peking University Annual Scholarship
  • School Academic Excellence Scholarship
  • First-class Scholarship, Second-class Scholarship, Third-class Scholarship
  • IFLA Design Competition (First Author) – Participant
  • International Student Garden Design Competition (First Author) – Silver Award
  • China Landscape Architecture Design Competition (First Author) – Third Prize
  • Beijing Municipal Entrepreneurship Competition – Bronze Award
  • Peking University Entrepreneurship Competition – Second Place (Team Leader)
  • School Social Practice Outstanding Individual Award
  • School Top Ten Outstanding Volunteer

Research Skills

Yaohui Su’s research is highly interdisciplinary, bridging landscape architecture, environmental design, and data science. She has developed skills in deep learning, particularly using attention mechanisms to study landscape aesthetics. Her work also explores social performance evaluation of urban stormwater parks, with a focus on civic identity and social impact.

  • Research Skills:
    • Landscape Aesthetics: Comparative studies in Eastern and Western artistic traditions.
    • Social Performance Evaluation: Using online platforms for civic identity and feedback.
    • Urban Stormwater Design: Analysis of green infrastructure and its social impact.
    • Deep Learning Applications: Leveraging AI to analyze cultural perceptions of landscapes.

Skills/Certifications & Other

  • Technical Skills: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, CAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Wix, MS Office
  • Certifications: CEFR Level C1 in English, Asia-Pacific Innovation Academy Program, Global Challenge Lab Hack Manager (Renewable Energy & Circular Economy)
  • Languages: Fluent in Mandarin and English
  • Other: Painting (Chinese painting, Level 9), Guitar, Photography, Traveling, Diving

Publication Top Notes

Landscape Architecture

  1. Comparative Study on the Landscape Aesthetics of Shanshui and Impressionism Paintings Based on the Attention Mechanism Method in Deep Learning
    Journal: PLOS ONE
    Citations: 20
    Year: 2024
  2. Evaluation of Social Performance of Urban Stormwater Parks: A Case Study in Jinhua, Zhejiang
    Journal: Sustainability
    Citations: 15
    Year: 2023
  3. Sponge City: Next-Generation Rainwater Management (Translated)
    Journal: Science American (Chinese Edition)
    Citations: 30
    Year: 2022
  4. A Brief History of the Greenway Development Process
    Journal: Cultural Geography
    Citations: 12
    Year: 2022
  5. Interpreting Lawrence Halprin—The Interaction between Landscape and People
    Journal: Sciences and Wealth
    Citations: 25
    Year: 2021
  6. An Exploration of Network Data Analysis in Landscape Social Performance Evaluation
    Journal: Urban and Rural Studies
    Citations: 10
    Year: 2021
  7. Branding and Product Strategies for Design Education Studios – A Case Study of ā€œSi’ze Designā€
    Journal: Brand Research
    Citations: 5
    Year: 2020