Shuokang Wang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shuokang Wang | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Department of Mathematics and Physics at Hebei Petroleum University of Technology, China

Dr. Shuokang Wang is a Lecturer at Hebei Petroleum University of Technology, holding a Ph.D. in Mining Engineering. His research primarily focuses on water conservation mining and rock control, addressing the critical balance between coal extraction and ecological preservation in environmentally fragile regions of China such as Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, and Shanxi. He has published 10 academic papers in reputed journals including Energies and the International Journal of Coal Science & Technology, and holds 8 authorized invention patents. His work has earned him a first and second prize from the Coal Industry Association, and he actively contributes to the scientific community as a reviewer for SCI-indexed journals and as a young editorial board member for Green Mining and Metallurgy. Dr. Wang has also contributed to major national research projects like the “973” Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, gaining interdisciplinary experience across geological, environmental, and engineering sciences. His innovations, such as methods for evaluating rock damage and permeability zoning post-mining, have significant implications for sustainable mining practices.

Professional Profile 

🎓 Education of Shuokang Wang

Dr. Shuokang Wang earned his Ph.D. in Mining Engineering, laying a solid academic foundation for his specialization in water conservation mining and rock control. His doctoral training equipped him with advanced knowledge in geomechanics, mining-induced stress evolution, and environmental sustainability in coal mining. This rigorous academic background has been instrumental in shaping his research contributions, enabling him to tackle complex challenges related to ecological protection in mining regions through both theoretical and applied innovations.

💼 Professional Experience of Shuokang Wang

Dr. Shuokang Wang currently serves as a Lecturer at Hebei Petroleum University of Technology, where he actively engages in teaching, research, and academic mentorship. His professional work is centered on water conservation mining and rock control, with a focus on improving ecological outcomes in coal mining operations. He has participated in major national projects such as the “973” Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China’s general research initiative, collaborating across disciplines including geological engineering, environmental science, and materials development. In addition to his research roles, Dr. Wang contributes to the academic community as a peer reviewer for SCI-indexed journals like Scientific Reports and Science Progress, and as a young editorial board member of Green Mining and Metallurgy. His work bridges academic research and engineering practice, earning recognition and awards from national industry associations.

🔬 Research Interest of Shuokang Wang

Dr. Shuokang Wang’s research interests lie at the intersection of sustainable mining practices and environmental protection, with a strong emphasis on water conservation mining and rock control mechanisms. He is particularly focused on developing innovative methods to mitigate the ecological impact of coal mining in fragile regions such as Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, and Shaanxi. His work involves analyzing stress evolution, permeability changes, and damage characteristics of rock strata during and after mining activities. Dr. Wang also explores the application of acoustic emission testing, permeability zoning, and roof collapse prediction to improve mine safety and water resource management. His interdisciplinary approach integrates engineering mechanics, geological analysis, and environmental science to develop practical, science-backed solutions for the mining industry.

🏅 Awards and Honors of Shuokang Wang

Dr. Shuokang Wang has received notable recognition for his impactful research and contributions to the field of mining engineering. He was honored with a First Prize and a Second Prize by the Coal Industry Association, acknowledging his innovative work in water conservation mining and rock control. His scientific credibility and expertise have also earned him roles as a reviewer for high-impact SCI-indexed journals such as Scientific Reports and Science Progress, and as a young editorial board member of the academic journal Green Mining and Metallurgy. These accolades reflect both his technical excellence and his growing leadership within the academic and professional mining communities.

📚 Publications Top Noted

  1. Title: Study on Creep Characteristics of High-Volume Fly Ash-Cement Backfill Considering Initial Damage
    Authors: Shuokang Wang, Jingjing Yan, Zihui Dong, Hua Guo, Yuanzhong Yang, Naseer Muhammad Khan
    Year: 2025
    Citation: DOI: 10.3390/min15070759

  2. Title: Strategic Recovery of Titanium from Low-Grade Titanium-Bearing Blast Furnace Slag via Hydrothermal-Crystallization Coupling
    Authors: Zihui Dong, Ruichen Yang, Shuokang Wang, Changyong Chen, Mingming Zhao, Nannan Zhou, Peipei Zhang, Yingxin Wang
    Year: 2025
    Citation: DOI: 10.3390/min15050445

  3. Title: Characteristics and Control of Mining Induced Fractures above Longwall Mines Using Backfilling
    Authors: Shuokang Wang, Liqiang Ma
    Year: 2019
    Citation: DOI: 10.3390/en12234604

Conclusion

Dr. Shuokang Wang is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, especially in the domain of Mining Engineering with Environmental Sustainability Focus. His contributions are original, practical, and nationally recognized, with strong academic grounding and real-world impact

Philip Kofi Adom | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Philip Kofi Adom | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at, University of Witwatersrand South Africa

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Philip Kofi Adom is a distinguished Ghanaian economist and academic renowned for his cutting-edge research in energy economics, environmental policy, and sustainable development. Currently serving as Associate Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand and soon-to-be Professor and Head of the Economics Department at Ashesi University (2026), he has held several key academic and research positions across Ghana, South Africa, Sweden, and Hong Kong. With extensive contributions to policy-influencing research through global platforms like the Environment for Development (EfD), SETI, and the African Development Bank, Dr. Adom bridges the gap between rigorous academic inquiry and practical development solutions. He is also a dedicated educator and mentor, contributing significantly to curriculum design, research supervision, and academic leadership. His accolades, including the prestigious Global Swede Award and multiple international research grants, affirm his stature as a global thought leader in sustainable economic development.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Philip Kofi Adom earned his PhD in Economics from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in 2016, where his thesis on “Energy Demand Management in Selected African Countries” received the prestigious Global Swede Award. He was mentored by a trio of accomplished scholars and served as a Browald Scholar. He holds an MPhil in Economics from the University of Ghana, graduating with a GPA of 3.71/4.0 under the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) scholarship. His academic journey began with a First Class Honours B.Ed. in Social Sciences (Economics) from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. Dr. Adom has further enhanced his expertise with specialized certifications in financial appraisal, efficiency analysis, and market-based instruments from institutions in Sweden, Canada, and the Netherlands. This diverse and international academic foundation equips him with a strong analytical, empirical, and interdisciplinary approach to economic research and policy innovation.

Experience

Dr. Adom’s academic and research career spans over a decade, with teaching and research roles at prestigious institutions such as the University of the Witwatersrand, Ashesi University, and Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). From 2026, he will assume the role of Professor and Head of Economics at Ashesi University. He has held research fellowships and advisory roles at top international think tanks, including SETI-IGE (University of Gothenburg), EfD (Duke University), and the African Development Bank. He was also Director of Research at the Institute of Energy and Climate Change Policy. Earlier in his career, he served as a Lecturer at the University of Professional Studies and a Visiting Lecturer at Central University. His broad experience integrates economics, policy advocacy, research leadership, curriculum development, and student mentorship across multiple international and African contexts, reflecting a well-rounded and impactful academic trajectory.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Adom is the recipient of several prestigious international awards and honors. Most notably, he was honored with the Global Swede Award by the Swedish Foreign Ministry and the Browarldh PhD Scholarship by Handelsbanken for his doctoral work. He was also awarded the NOVA Scholarship and DANIDA GRANT under the Growth and Employment Platform. Early in his career, he earned the African Economic Research Consortium Scholarship and a Senior High School Government Scholarship in Ghana. These honors recognize both his academic excellence and his policy-relevant research in economics. His ability to consistently attract competitive funding—such as from IDRC Canada, SiDA Sweden, and the International Growth Centre—has further enabled him to lead and collaborate on high-impact projects across Africa and globally. His career trajectory exemplifies scholarly excellence and practical relevance in addressing development challenges.

Research Focus

Dr. Adom’s research spans energy economics, environmental and resource economics, applied econometrics, and sustainable development. His core interest lies in investigating how African countries can transition toward efficient, low-carbon, and inclusive economies. He applies advanced quantitative tools—such as efficiency analysis and econometric modeling—to assess energy policies, informality’s effect on energy efficiency, and socioeconomic outcomes of climate change. He also explores the intersection of financial inclusion, child development, and household behavior in low-income settings. As a senior fellow in initiatives like SETI and EfD, he contributes to shaping research on community forestry, utility regulation, and clean energy transitions. Through projects funded by IDRC, SiDA, and IGC, he generates evidence that influences national and regional policy. His multidisciplinary approach brings together environmental science, development economics, and public policy, making him a key contributor to achieving the SDGs in Africa and beyond.

Publication Top Notes

Carbon dioxide emissions, economic growth, industrial structure, and technical efficiency: Empirical evidence from Ghana, Senegal, and Morocco on the causal dynamics

Electricity consumption-economic growth nexus: the Ghanaian case

Modelling aggregate domestic electricity demand in Ghana: An autoregressive distributed lag bounds cointegration approach

The technical decomposition of carbon emissions and the concerns about FDI and trade openness effects in the United States

Asymmetric impacts of the determinants of energy intensity in Nigeria

Effects of changing trade structure and technical characteristics of the manufacturing sector on energy intensity in Ghana