Chia-Nung LI | Urban Planning | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Chia-Nung LI  

Chinese Culture University

Chia-Nung LI
Affiliation Chinese Culture University
Country Taiwan
Scopus ID 24066672700
Documents 19
Citations 100
h-index 5
Subject Area Urban Planning
Event Global Network Awards

Chia-Nung LI is a researcher affiliated with Chinese Culture University, Taiwan. The available bibliometric information indicates an active academic profile in the field of urban planning, with research contributions focused on sustainable urban development, planning methodologies, land-use studies, and related interdisciplinary topics. According to the available Scopus metrics, the researcher has published 19 indexed documents, received 100 citations, and achieved an h-index of 5, reflecting measurable scholarly engagement within the research community.[1]

Abstract

This article presents a scholarly overview of Chia-Nung LI in recognition of the Innovative Research Award. The profile summarizes publicly available bibliometric indicators, institutional affiliation, subject specialization, and academic contributions within urban planning. The available publication and citation metrics demonstrate consistent participation in scholarly research and provide quantitative evidence of research visibility. The profile is intended to present a neutral academic summary suitable for professional recognition and research documentation.[1][2]

Keywords

  • Urban Planning
  • Sustainable Development
  • Land Use Planning
  • Urban Sustainability
  • Regional Planning
  • Innovation Research
  • Research Excellence
  • Global Network Awards

Introduction

Urban planning integrates engineering, environmental science, architecture, public policy, and social sciences to create sustainable and resilient communities. Contemporary urban planning research addresses issues including land-use optimization, transportation systems, environmental conservation, smart cities, and regional development. Researchers in this field contribute evidence-based knowledge that supports policy formulation and long-term urban sustainability.[3]

Research Profile

Chia-Nung LI has established an academic profile within urban planning through publications indexed in international scholarly databases. The available bibliometric indicators report 19 indexed publications, 100 citations, and an h-index of 5. These metrics demonstrate continued participation in scholarly communication and indicate recognition of published work by the wider research community.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Chia-Nung LI include studies related to urban development, planning strategies, sustainability assessment, and interdisciplinary approaches to city planning. These investigations contribute to the understanding of planning frameworks that support efficient land utilization, environmental stewardship, and sustainable urban growth while encouraging collaboration among researchers, planners, and policymakers.[2]

Publications

The publication record includes peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings focusing on urban planning and related disciplines. Scholarly publications contribute to knowledge dissemination, facilitate academic collaboration, and provide evidence supporting future investigations. Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), where assigned, ensure persistent access to published research.[4]

  • Peer-reviewed journal publications.
  • International conference papers.
  • Urban planning research studies.
  • Interdisciplinary sustainability research.

Research Impact

Citation performance, publication activity, and subject specialization collectively indicate measurable academic visibility. Research findings in urban planning frequently influence future investigations, planning methodologies, educational activities, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Citation metrics represent one indicator of scholarly influence and complement qualitative assessments of research quality and innovation.[1][3]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available academic indicators, Chia-Nung LI demonstrates characteristics commonly considered during evaluations for international research recognition. These include scholarly productivity, citation performance, institutional affiliation, interdisciplinary relevance, and continuing contributions to urban planning research. Such achievements align with the evaluation principles typically associated with the Global Network Awards and similar international academic recognition programs.[1][2]

Conclusion

Chia-Nung LI has established a scholarly profile characterized by sustained research activity within urban planning. Publication productivity, citation performance, and interdisciplinary research contributions indicate ongoing participation in the advancement of planning science. Continued academic engagement is expected to support future developments in sustainable urban systems and evidence-based planning research.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Chia-Nung LI, Author ID 24066672700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=24066672700
  2. Global Network Awards. (n.d.). International Academic Recognition Program. 
    https://globalnetworkawards.com/
  3. Exploring Customer Experience of Aerial Yoga in Taiwan.
    https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-95-6415-6_142
  4. From Nostalgia to Innovation: A Pilot Exploration on Emotional Attachment in the Rebranding of Legacy Brands.
    https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-95-6415-6_156

Marcus White | Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Marcus White
Affiliation Swinburne University of Technology
Country Australia
Scholar ID gF4T7FUAAAAJ
Documents 105
Citations 1,244
h-index 20
Subject Area Architecture
Event Global Network Awards

Marcus White
Swinburne University of Technology

Marcus White has developed an established research profile in architecture through extensive scholarly publications, interdisciplinary collaboration, and measurable citation performance. His publication record and bibliometric indicators demonstrate continuing engagement with architectural research, design innovation, and the built environment, making his academic profile suitable for consideration within international research recognition programs.[1][2]

Abstract

Marcus White has contributed to architectural research through scholarly investigations concerning design, urban environments, sustainable development, and the evolution of contemporary architectural practice. His publication portfolio demonstrates consistent academic productivity supported by significant citation activity and an established h-index. These indicators reflect sustained participation in architectural scholarship and international research dissemination.[1][2]

Keywords

  • Architecture
  • Architectural Design
  • Built Environment
  • Urban Design
  • Sustainable Architecture
  • Research Excellence

Introduction

Architecture integrates design innovation, engineering principles, environmental sustainability, cultural heritage, and human-centered planning. Contemporary architectural research increasingly emphasizes resilient urban development, sustainable construction, digital technologies, and evidence-based design methodologies. Researchers within this discipline contribute to improving the quality, efficiency, and sustainability of the built environment while addressing global societal challenges.[3]

Research Profile

Marcus White is affiliated with Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. Publicly available scholarly metrics indicate approximately 105 research documents, more than 1,244 citations, and an h-index of 20. These bibliometric indicators illustrate a sustained record of publication, scholarly visibility, and continued engagement within architectural research communities.[1][2]

Research Contributions

  • Published research addressing architectural design methodologies and innovation.
  • Contributions to sustainable building and environmental design research.
  • Research involving urban planning, built environment studies, and architectural analysis.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary collaborations across architecture and related disciplines.
  • Support for evidence-based architectural research through peer-reviewed scholarly publications.

Publications

The researcher’s publication portfolio includes peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, collaborative research outputs, and scholarly contributions relevant to architecture and the built environment. Citation metrics indicate that these publications have received continued scholarly attention within the international research community.[2]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators suggest that Marcus White’s research has achieved measurable scholarly visibility through citations and sustained publication activity. Such quantitative measures, combined with ongoing contributions to architectural knowledge, indicate continuing influence within academic and professional architectural communities.[1]

Award Suitability

Considering publicly available academic indicators, Marcus White demonstrates several characteristics commonly evaluated for international research awards, including a substantial publication record, established citation impact, interdisciplinary research engagement, and continued scholarly productivity. Final award determinations should additionally consider research originality, peer evaluation, academic leadership, professional service, mentoring, and overall contribution to the advancement of architecture.[1][2]

Conclusion

Marcus White has established an active scholarly profile characterized by sustained publication output, significant citation performance, and continuing contributions to architectural research. These objective academic indicators support consideration for recognition through the Best Researcher Award while emphasizing the importance of comprehensive peer review within the Global Network Awards evaluation framework.[2]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile: Marcus White (Scholar ID: gF4T7FUAAAAJ).
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=gF4T7FUAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  2. International Energy Agency. (2022). Buildings Sector Overview.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2017.05.017
  3. Right tree, right place, right time: A visual-functional design approach to select and place trees for optimal shade benefit to commuting pedestrians
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210670719316130

Mrs. Malika Kacemi | Architecture Award | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Malika Kacemi | Architecture Award | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Malika Kacemi | Architecture Award | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Malika Kacemi is a distinguished professor and researcher at the Université des Sciences et de la Technologie, Oran, where she has been teaching in the Department of Architecture since 2003. With a rich background that includes a decade of experience as an architect at the Direction de l’Urbanisme et de la Construction in Wilaya d’Oran, she brings extensive practical and academic expertise to her role. Awarded the title of Professor in 2020 and having achieved Habilitation Universitaire à diriger la recherche in 2015 from Université de Constantine 3, Mrs. Kacemi supervises doctoral research, with notable theses including those on urbanism and architecture in post-independence Algeria. Her outstanding contributions to architecture and urban development have earned her prestigious accolades such as the Architecture Award and the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile:

Google Scholar

🎓 Academic Formation

Professeur (2020)
Awarded the title of Professor in 2020.

Habilitation Universitaire à diriger la recherche (2015)
Université de Constantine 3
Qualified to supervise research, achieving this status in 2015.

🏢 Professional Experience

Enseignante
Université des Sciences et de la Technologie, Oran (2003 – Present)
Teaching at the Department of Architecture.

Architecte
Direction de l’Urbanisme et de la Construction, Wilaya d’Oran (1993 – 2003)
Worked as an architect focusing on urban development and construction.

📚 Doctoral Supervision

Bouroumi Mohamed Tewfik
Thesis: “Urbanisme et architecture balnéaires en Algérie : Héritage colonial et productions post-indépendance. Le cas d’Ain El Turck. Oran”
Defended: 21-12-2022, USTO-MB

Beghdoud Lamia Khadidja
Thesis: “Ville violence et son impact sur l’architecture et l’urbanisme. Le cas de la ville d’Oran”
Defended: 03-01-2022, USTO-MB

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