Soyoung Jung | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Soyoung Jung | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dongyang University |  South Korea

Soyoung Jung, Ph.D., is an accomplished associate professor in the School of Smart System at Dongyang University, Engineering South Korea, with a strong interdisciplinary background in civil and environmental engineering, transportation engineering, statistics, and quantitative planning. Her academic training spans premier institutions in the United States and Korea, shaping her expertise in data-driven transportation safety, emergency medical service systems, and smart safety infrastructure. Dr. Jung’s research focuses on integrating spatial analysis, data mining, simulation, and optimization techniques to improve traffic safety, pre-hospital emergency medical services, and regional equity in emergency response systems, particularly across rural and urban networks. She has led numerous nationally funded research projects as principal investigator, supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea and multiple government ministries, addressing topics such as emergency patient transport efficiency, ambulance–helicopter coordination, EMS resource optimization, weather-related traffic safety, and large-scale safety prediction models. Her scholarly output demonstrates sustained impact in transportation and safety engineering, reflected in a solid publication record with a strong h-index, substantial number of indexed documents, and a notable citation count, highlighting the relevance of her work within the global research community. Through research, teaching, and funded innovation, Dr. Jung continues to contribute to the advancement of smart safety systems and evidence-based transportation policy.

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Jinfa Zhang | Statistical Applications in Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Jinfa Zhang | Statistical Applications in Engineering | Research Excellence Award

China University of Petroleum (Beijing) | China 

The research profile reflects a strong and continuous focus on petroleum engineering, Statistical Applications in Engineering with specialized expertise in rock mechanics, geomechanics, lost circulation control, reservoir stimulation, and enhanced oil and gas recovery. Advanced doctoral research concentrates on the mechanical behavior of reservoir rocks, wellbore stability, and lost circulation mechanisms, integrating theoretical modeling with practical engineering applications. Master’s-level research emphasized oil and gas reservoir stimulation technologies, enhanced recovery methods, numerical reservoir simulation, and optimization techniques, supported by a strong academic performance and rigorous coursework in advanced reservoir engineering, fluid phase equilibria, and simulation software applications. Undergraduate training provided a solid foundation in drilling engineering, completion engineering, rock mechanics, porous media flow, oilfield chemistry, and production engineering. The research experience is complemented by extensive proficiency in industry-standard professional software for fracturing design, reservoir simulation, curve fitting, programming, and geospatial analysis, enabling comprehensive data-driven studies. Practical exposure through geological fieldwork and petroleum production training strengthened the ability to connect theoretical research with field-scale operations. Academic excellence is demonstrated through competitive scholarships, innovation and design competitions, and national-level recognitions, highlighting strong research capability, interdisciplinary technical skills, and potential for impactful contributions to petroleum engineering research and technology development.

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