Jingjing Jiang | Water Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Jingjing Jiang | Water Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Jingjing Jiang | Jilin University | China

Professor Jingjing Jiang is a distinguished academic and researcher at Jilin University, China. She earned her master’s and doctoral degrees from Jilin University, establishing a strong foundation in environmental engineering. She currently serves as Associate Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Jilin University and holds the position of Deputy Director of the Department of Environmental Engineering. Recognized as a Tang Aoqing Young Scholar at Jilin University, she is also honored as a Jilin Province Young Growth Science and Technology Talent. Prof. Jiang’s research primarily focuses on transmembrane ion transport for wastewater treatment, addressing critical challenges in environmental sustainability. She has led and completed over 15 research projects, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. Her work has resulted in more than 49 publications in top-tier journals, contributing significantly to scientific knowledge. She has published one book and holds nine patents, demonstrating her innovative contributions to environmental technology. Prof. Jiang has served as a Young Editorial Board Member for journals such as Nano-Micro Letters, Research, Water Purification Technology, and Carbon Neutralization. She is also actively engaged in collaborative research, including joint fund projects with the NSFC. With over 2,200 citations and an h-index of 26, her work is widely recognized in the scientific community. She is a young member of the Jilin Provincial Society of Environmental Science and Engineering, reflecting her commitment to professional engagement. Prof. Jiang’s research continues to impact the field of environmental engineering through novel solutions for wastewater treatment.

Profiles:  Scopus

Featured Publications

Liu, S., Liu, H., Jiang, J., Liu, G., & Liu, J. Molecular machines for transmembrane ion transport. (2025). Chemical Communications.

Sun, T., Liu, Y., Li, J., Zhang, Y., Zhao, B., Li, M., Zhang, C., Huo, M., Jiang, J., & Dong, S. Radical and nonradical cocatalysis induced by asymmetric medium-spin cobalt single atom for water decontamination. (2025). Applied Catalysis B: Environmental.

Yu, G., Wang, G., Chi, T., Du, C., Wang, J., Li, P., Zhang, Y., Wang, S., Yang, K., Long, Y., & Chen, H.  Mechanistic insights into the enhanced synergistic removal of composite heavy metals using modified zeolite in constructed wetlands. (2025). Journal of Safety and Environment.

Jiang, J., Zhang, Y., Liu, Y., Liu, S., Sun, T., Zhao, B., Wang, R., Zhang, C., Huo, M., Zhou, D., & Dong, S. Selective activation of peroxymonosulfate through gating heteronuclear diatomic distance for flexible generation of high-valent cobalt-oxo species. (2025). Water Research.

Shiva Shankar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shiva Shankar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Zoological Survey of India | India

C. Shiva Shankar is a dedicated Senior Research Fellow at the Zoological Survey of India, specializing in taxonomy, molecular systematics, and ecology of aquatic beetles, fishes, and freshwater crabs. He has significantly contributed to biodiversity documentation through the discovery of new species and first records in India. His doctoral research on aquatic beetles of the Eastern Ghats has generated more than 500 DNA barcodes, marking the first molecular systematic study of aquatic beetles in the country. He has authored over 15 peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and a co-authored book on threatened fauna. His expertise spans DNA barcoding, water quality analysis, GIS and GPS field surveys, and museum specimen curation. With extensive fieldwork across Indian ecosystems, he has collected and identified over 95 species of aquatic beetles, including rare and endemic taxa. He has successfully submitted over 600 DNA sequences to NCBI, strengthening global biodiversity databases. Beyond research, he actively participates in national conferences, workshops, and biodiversity initiatives, enhancing collaborative conservation efforts. Recognized for his hard work, leadership skills, and self-motivation, he is committed to advancing aquatic biodiversity science. His career vision is to contribute to global research excellence while promoting sustainable management of freshwater ecosystems.

Profile: Orcid

Featured Publications

“First record of Scoliopsis spinosa d’Orchymont, 1919 (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) from India”

“Molecular Characterization of Rare Predaceous Aquatic Beetle Methles indicus Regimbart, 1899 (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) from Eastern Ghats, India”

“Freshwater decapods (Crustacea: Decapoda) of Palair Reservoir, Telangana, India”

“Notes on Ptilomera agriodes (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerridae) from Eastern Ghats, India”