Yichun Fan – Air pollution – Best Researcher Award 

Yichun Fan - Air pollution - Best Researcher Award 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology - United States

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RESEARCH INTERESTS

Yichun Fan is deeply engaged in the fields of Environmental Economics, Urban Economics, Behavioral Science, and Computational Social Science. Her research aims to understand the intricate connections between human behavior and environmental factors, particularly in urban settings.

PUBLICATIONS

Yichun has a rich portfolio of published works. Notable among them is her co-authored paper on intraday adaptation to extreme temperatures in outdoor activities published in Scientific Reports. Her collaborative research on global sentiment alterations during the COVID-19 pandemic featured in Nature Human Behaviour highlights her contributions to understanding human emotional responses during crises. Additionally, her work on encouraging economic activity post-COVID-19 was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Other significant publications include studies on street pedestrianization, the impact of carbon markets on air pollution, and behavioral trade-offs in commuting choices in esteemed journals like Cities, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Plos One, Environmental Research Letters, and Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.

ONGOING PROJECTS

Yichun is actively involved in several ongoing projects. Her working papers include research on the social costs of lifestyle adaptation due to air pollution, determinants and interventions for physical activity during COVID-19, and the nonlinear effects of temperature on human sentiment. These projects, some of which are under review in leading journals like Nature Human Behavior and Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, reflect her continuous contribution to her field.

WORK IN PROGRESS

Yichun's current work in progress includes innovative studies on the financial impacts of climate infrastructure maintenance, social learning networks for climate risk adaptation, and the mental health benefits of vaccination. These projects involve collaboration with other prominent researchers, further showcasing her commitment to advancing knowledge in environmental and urban economics.

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS

Throughout her career, Yichun has received recognition for her exceptional research contributions. Her studies have been published in top-tier journals, and she has been invited to present her findings at various prestigious conferences. Her work has not only advanced academic understanding but also provided practical insights for policy-making and urban planning.

COLLABORATIVE NETWORK

Yichun's research is characterized by extensive collaboration with scholars from around the world. She has worked with experts from institutions in China, Spain, and the United States, among others. This global network has enriched her research, enabling her to address complex issues from diverse perspectives.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS

Looking ahead, Yichun aims to further explore the intersection of human behavior and environmental sustainability. Her future research will continue to focus on developing innovative solutions to urban and environmental challenges, leveraging computational social science methods to inform policy and drive positive change.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Intraday Adaptation to Extreme Temperatures in Outdoor Activity
Authors: Fan, Y., Wang, J., Obradovich, N., Zheng, S.
Year: 2023
Journal: Scientific Reports


Measuring Daily-Life Fear Perception Change: A Computational Study in the Context of COVID-19
Authors: Chai, Y., Palacios, J., Wang, J., Fan, Y., Zheng, S.
Year: 2022
Journal: PLoS ONE


Effect of Carbon Market on Air Pollution: Firm-Level Evidence in China
Authors: Zhu, J., Li, X., Fan, Y., Shi, H., Zhao, L.
Year: 2022


Global Evidence of Expressed Sentiment Alterations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Authors: Wang, J., Fan, Y., Palacios, J., Zhou, C., Zheng, S.
Year: 2022
Journal: Nature Human Behaviour


Encouraging the Resumption of Economic Activity After COVID-19: Evidence from a Large Scale-Field Experiment in China
Authors: Palacios, J., Fan, Y., Yoeli, E., Rand, D.G., Zheng, S.
Year: 2022
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Deepty Ranjan Satapathy – Air Pollution – Climate Resilience in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

Dr. Deepty Ranjan Satapathy - Air Pollution - Climate Resilience in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

CSIR-IMMT - India

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

The professional journey of the individual began with a position as a Senior Technical Officer at CSIR-IMMT (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology) since April 20, 2009. Prior to this, the individual served as a Technical Officer at CSIR-NEERI (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - National Environmental Engineering Research Institute) from October 30, 2000, to April 19, 2009.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

The experience of the individual is primarily focused on the application of remote sensing and GIS in various environmental studies. This includes monitoring and analyzing spatial effects of environmental assessment, geological applications in diverse environments such as coastal, watersheds, mining, and forests. The individual has expertise in mapping through GIS, spatial statistics, and utilizing GIS for environmental monitoring data visualization.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:

The field of specialization for the individual is in Environmental Geology, Remote Sensing, and GIS. The individual has been actively involved in environmental monitoring and impact assessment studies. Key contributions include the use of GIS in environmental management, water crisis challenges and opportunities, and GIS-based modeling for environmental impact assessment.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

The individual has showcased their expertise by presenting posters in various international conferences, winning awards for presentations related to GIS applications in water crisis and environmental impact assessment. This demonstrates not only a commitment to research excellence but also an ability to communicate findings effectively.

ACADEMIC CITES:

The individual's contributions to the field are also reflected in memberships and fellowships in prestigious institutions. Life memberships include the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, and fellow membership in The Society of Earth Scientists, India.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

The individual has played a crucial role as a Ph.D./Research Guide at Sambalpur University in the field of Applied Geology and Geospatial Technology, showcasing a commitment to nurturing future talent. Major projects involved encompass a wide range of environmental and geological studies, with remote sensing as a crucial component.

EXTERNAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY:

The individual has been involved in external professional activities such as being a Ph.D./Research Guide at Sambalpur University and participating in national conventions related to environmental assessment.

FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

The individual's diverse expertise in remote sensing, GIS, and environmental geology positions them as a valuable contributor to future projects and studies. Their extensive experience in pollution monitoring, environmental impact assessment, and land-use planning signifies a wealth of knowledge that can be applied to address current and future environmental challenges.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Human health risk assessment model associated with PM2.5 bound metals in paradip port township..