Bo Wan | Humanities and Science Integration | Excellence in Research Award

Bo Wan | Humanities and Science Integration | Excellence in Research Award

Assist Prof Dr Bo Wan, Beijing Jiaotong University, China

Assist. Prof. Dr. Bo Wan has a robust academic and research profile, making him a strong candidate for the Excellence in Research Award.

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Academic Background and Research Focus

Dr. Wan holds a Ph.D. in Urban Design from Tsinghua University and serves as an Assistant Professor at Beijing Jiaotong University. His research primarily focuses on sustainable space research and design theories driven by data intelligence, cross-scale spatial structure characterization, and AI-driven design practices. He is actively involved in innovative research, with a particular emphasis on educational spaces and urban innovation development.

Leadership and Contributions

Dr. Wan is a prominent member of the Digital City Committee of the Chinese Society for Urban Studies and serves as a standing director of the Rammed Earth Construction Branch of the Architectural Society of China. His leadership roles in these organizations highlight his influence and contribution to the field of urban studies and architecture.

Dr. Wan is a prominent member of the Digital City Committee of the Chinese Society for Urban Studies and serves as a standing director of the Rammed Earth Construction Branch of the Architectural Society of China. His leadership roles in these organizations highlight his influence and contribution to the field of urban studies and architecture.

Research and Publications

Dr. Wan has led and participated in multiple national and provincial-level fund projects, contributing significantly to the academic community. His recent publications, such as “Evaluating Changes in Business Distribution within Urban Rail Transit Hubs in Beijing” and “Unraveling the Impact of Spatial Configuration on TOD Function Mix Use and Spatial Intensity,” demonstrate his research impact and innovation. Despite being recent, these works have the potential to shape future studies in sustainable urban design and spatial analysis.

Conclusion

Dr. Bo Wan’s significant contributions to sustainable urban design, his leadership in academic committees, and his involvement in cutting-edge research make him a worthy candidate for the Excellence in Research Award. His work not only advances theoretical understanding but also has practical implications for urban development and design, aligning well with the criteria for this prestigious award.

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Evaluating changes in business distribution within urban rail transit hubs in Beijing via Point of Interest (POI) data analysis (2008–2020)

Unraveling the Impact of Spatial Configuration on TOD Function Mix Use and Spatial Intensity: An Analysis of 47 Morning Top-Flow Stations in Beijing (2018–2020)

 

 

Luis José García-Pulido | Humanities and Science Integration | Best Researcher Award

Luis José García-Pulido | Humanities and Science Integration | Best Researcher Award

Dr Luis José García-Pulido, School of Arabic Studies. Spanish National Research Council, EEA, CSIC, Spain

Luis José García-Pulido is a distinguished researcher at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and Head of the Department of Arabic Studies at the School of Arabic Studies in Granada, Spain 🇪🇸. With a PhD in Architecture from the University of Granada, his research focuses on Al-Andalus architecture, hydraulic systems, and cultural landscapes 🌍. He has led numerous projects on medieval architecture and heritage, including documenting the Nasrid kingdom’s watchtowers and Andalusian defensive architecture 🏰. His notable publications include works on vernacular architecture and ancient gold mining 🏆. García-Pulido also teaches and supervises doctoral research, contributing to significant advancements in architectural documentation and heritage preservation 📚.

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Education

Dr. Luis José García-Pulido is a distinguished architect with a Doctorate in Architecture from the University of Granada (UGR), Spain (2008). Their academic journey includes an Official Postgraduate Master’s in “Archaeology and Territory” from UGR’s Department of Prehistory, Archaeology, and Medieval History (2009), and another Official Postgraduate Master’s in “Architecture and Historical Heritage” from the Technical College of Architecture at the University of Seville and the Institute of Historical Architecture and Heritage of the Regional Government of Andalusia (2011). This extensive education underscores their expertise in architectural expression, heritage, and preservation. 🏛️📜🎓

Previous positions

Dr. Luis José García-Pulido pursued a PhD and served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art and Architecture at the University of Malaga, Spain, from 2015 to 2020. 🏛️📚 Prior to this, they completed postdoctoral studies under the Juan de la Cierva program at the School of Arabic Studies (EEA), CSIC, the Spanish National Research Council, from 2012 to 2015. 🧠🔬 Their research and academic roles have significantly contributed to the fields of art, architecture, and Arabic studies.

Research focus

Luis José García-Pulido’s research focuses on Andalusi defensive architecture, as exemplified in his article “Andalusi Defensive Architecture through Martín de Ximena Jurado’s Drawings (Mid-17th Century)” published in 2023. His work examines historical fortifications and defensive structures from the Andalusi period, delving into architectural techniques and historical contexts through detailed drawings from the mid-17th century. García-Pulido’s research contributes to a deeper understanding of historical military architecture and its evolution over time. His studies are valuable for historians and architects interested in the preservation and analysis of historical fortifications. 🏰📜🛡️

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Andalusi Defensive Architecture through Martín de Ximena Jurado’s Drawings (Mid-17th Century)