Prof Ge Chen | Oceanography | Best Researcher Award

Prof Ge Chen | Oceanography | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Ocean University of China , China

Ge Chen is a Professor at the Ocean University of China, specializing in ocean remote sensing and satellite oceanography. With extensive experience in artificial intelligence applications in marine sciences, Chen has made significant contributions to understanding ocean dynamics through innovative methodologies and collaborative research.

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Academic Background & Education 🎓:

Ge Chen completed her Ph.D. in Oceanography at the Ocean University of China. Her academic journey includes valuable experiences as a visiting scholar at the University of California, Irvine, enhancing her expertise in ocean remote sensing and satellite applications.

Current Position:
  • Professor, Ocean University of China
  • Deputy Director, Advanced Institute of Oceanography, OUC
  • Chief Scientist for Ocean Satellite, Laoshan Laboratory, China

Professional Experience 🧑‍🏫:

Chen has held several prestigious positions, currently serving as a professor and deputy director, while also leading ocean satellite initiatives at the Laoshan Laboratory. Her career is distinguished by her leadership in national and international research projects, significantly advancing the field of oceanography.

Research Interests 🔍

Chen’s research interests encompass ocean remote sensing, satellite oceanography, and the application of artificial intelligence to enhance oceanographic data analysis. She aims to bridge technology and science for improved understanding of marine environments.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Ge Chen has received several accolades for her contributions to oceanography, including recognition for her pioneering research in satellite data utilization and its implications for climate studies.

Strengths for the Award 🌟

Her strengths lie in her innovative approach to integrating AI with oceanographic research, her ability to lead multidisciplinary teams, and her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge through collaboration and mentorship.

Areas for Improvement 📈

Chen aims to further develop her skills in interdisciplinary research collaboration and expand her engagement with policy-making to ensure that scientific insights effectively inform environmental strategies.

Publication Top Notes : Oceanography

  • Chen et al. (1994): Explores mean sea level and surface variability in eastern China Seas, laying foundational insights for satellite altimetry applications in coastal regions.
  • Chen & Ezraty (1996): Investigates sea level variability and tidal propagation around Antarctica, enhancing understanding of ocean dynamics in polar regions.
  • Chen et al. (1997): Provides a joint perspective on global oceanic precipitation using TOPEX data, contributing to climate modeling and ocean-atmosphere interaction studies.
  • Chen et al. (2003): Examines global oceanic precipitation, establishing a climatological framework that informs meteorological and oceanographic research.
  • Chen et al. (2010): Analyzes seasonal-to-decadal sea level variability using merged altimeter data, offering crucial insights for understanding ocean circulation patterns.
  • Chen & Wang (2015): Develops an algorithm for estimating mixed layer depth, advancing methodologies in oceanographic data analysis.
  • Chen et al. (2019): Proposes a conceptual design for the “Guanlan” science mission, highlighting China’s strategic contributions to global oceanography.
  • Chen & Han (2019): Contrasts mesoscale eddy dynamics, providing valuable data for climate change and ocean circulation studies.
  • Chen et al. (2022): Discusses “Deep Blue AI,” illustrating the integration of artificial intelligence in ocean science, bridging data analysis and knowledge generation.
  • Chen et al. (2023): Investigates eddy propagation dynamics, enhancing understanding of ocean currents and their environmental implications.

Dr Yongqiang GE | Seabed Terrain and Strata Deformation Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Dr Yongqiang GE | Seabed Terrain and Strata Deformation Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Yongqiang,Zhejiang University,China

Yongqiang Ge is a Research Assistant at Ocean College, Zhejiang University. With a focus on seabed terrain and strata deformation monitoring technology, he has authored over 30 SCI/EI-indexed articles and holds more than 20 invention patents. His innovative research has earned him prestigious accolades, including the Gold and Silver Awards at the 49th Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions. 🌊📡

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Education

Yongqiang Ge earned his B.S. in 2019 and Doctorate in 2024 from Ocean College, Zhejiang University, Zhoushan, China. 🎓🏫 His academic background has laid a solid foundation for his expertise in seafloor subsidence and landslide monitoring technologies.

Professional Experience

Ge has successfully completed six research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Key Research and Development Project of Zhejiang Province. He is currently working on three additional research projects. 🌍🔬 Additionally, Ge has collaborated with the Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey on deep-sea gas hydrate development and cold seepage surveys in the South China Sea.

Research Interests

His research focuses on monitoring seabed terrain and strata deformation. Ge’s work includes developing cutting-edge monitoring equipment for seafloor subsidence and landslides. His contributions have been vital in improving environmental monitoring technologies. 📡🌏

Awards

Yongqiang Ge has received multiple awards for his innovative research, including the Gold and Silver Awards at the 49th Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions. 🏅🎖 His work on strata movement monitoring using 3D MEMS sensors has also been recognized with a provisional “Best Researcher Award.”

Publication: Seabed Terrain and Strata Deformation Monitoring

  • Ge, Y., Zhou, P., Zhou, Q., Mei, D., Chen, J.
    “Research and application on in-situ monitoring of strata movement in submarine cold seeps area based on three-dimensional MEMS sensor network.”
    Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation, 2024, 238, 115288.
  • Zhou, P., Chen, J., Zhou, H., Si, Y., Chen, J.
    “Research on measurement and control system of deep-sea self-contained static cone penetration probe.”
    Ocean Engineering, 2024, 305, 117742.
  • Zhu, H., Chen, J., Lin, Y., Ge, Y., Wang, W.
    “In-Line Inspection (ILI) Techniques for Subsea Pipelines: State-of-the-Art.”
    Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2024, 12(3), 417.
  • Ai, J., Chen, J., Jin, Z., Ren, X., Zhou, Q.
    “Monitoring System Design for Stress-Strain Analysis of Piled Foundations in Dock Sediment Areas Using Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors.”
    Proceedings of the International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, 2024, 1, pp. 1212–1218.
  • Ge, Y., Zhou, Q., Zhou, P., Chen, J., Mei, D.
    “Research and Application on in-situ Monitoring System based on Sensor Array for Intertidal Beach Topography.”
    IEEE Sensors Journal, 2024.
  • Zhou, Q., Ge, Y., Zhou, P., Chen, J., Mei, D.
    “Short-Term Prediction of Vertical Deformation in Tidal Flat Terrains Based on PSO-VMD-LSTM.”
    IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2024, 73, 2521214.
  • Wang, Y., Guo, J., Tan, X., Wang, W., Ge, Y.
    “Pore water pressure maintaining sampler for deployment on deep-sea ROV-Jellyfish.”
    Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 2024, 203, 104194.
  • Zhang, P., Chen, J., Ge, Y., Weng, Z., Ren, Z.
    “Research on anchoring force of the deep-sea stratum drilling robot.”
    Marine Georesources and Geotechnology, 2024, 42(3), pp. 243–254.
  • Ge, Y., He, J., Guo, J., Wang, Y., Chen, J.
    “Research on the sampling performance of a new bionic gravity sampler | 新型仿生重力采样器采样性能的研究.”
    Journal of Zhejiang University: Science A, 2023, 24(8), pp. 692–709.
  • Lin, X., Zhang, P., Wang, Y., Ge, Y., Chen, J.
    “Electro-hydraulic Control System for Deep-sea Stratum Drilling Robot.”
    OCEANS 2023 – Limerick, OCEANS Limerick 2023, 2023.