Prof. Dr. Cherng-Yuan Lin | Emission Control Technologies | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Cherng-Yuan Lin | Emission Control Technologies | Editorial Board Member

Distinguished Professor and Chairman  |   National Taiwan Ocean University College of Maritime Science and Engineering   |  Taiwan

Prof. Dr. Cherng-Yuan Lin is a distinguished researcher and academic leader known for impactful contributions to energy and marine engineering. His professional experience includes senior academic leadership roles, international visiting appointments, and editorial responsibilities in high-impact journals, reflecting strong global recognition. His research interests center on alternative fuels, combustion science, nanoscience, biodiesel, marine algae-based energy systems, and clean energy technologies for transportation and maritime applications. His research skills encompass fuel characterization, combustion analysis, nanomaterials development, photocatalysis, and interdisciplinary energy systems integration. His awards and honors include prestigious international fellowships, lifetime achievement recognition, and repeated listing among the world’s top scientists, underscoring sustained excellence, innovation, and leadership in sustainable energy research. He has achieved 3,263 Citations,  97  Documents  30 h-index.

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Zhaoting Zhang | Environmental Impact of Vehicles | Green Transport Innovation Award

Dr. Zhaoting Zhang | Environmental Impact of Vehicles | Green Transport Innovation Award

Research scholar| Xuzhou Administration Institute | China

Dr. Zhaoting Zhang is a distinguished scholar and Ph.D. candidate in Administrative Management at the School of Public Administration, China University of Mining and Technology . She holds a Master’s degree in Library and Information Science from Guizhou University of Finance and Economics  and a Bachelor’s degree in Financial Management from Jiangsu Normal University (2018). Her professional experience includes her current role at the Xuzhou Administrative Institute, where she contributes to public governance research and administrative innovation. Dr. Zhang’s academic expertise spans digital transformation of public health services, administrative governance, rural development, and sustainable policy implementation. She has demonstrated strong research competence through publications in top-tier SSCI and CSSCI journals, including Finance Research Letters (Q1, IF 10.4 & 7.4) and Frontiers in Public Health, as well as national-level projects funded by the National Social Science Fund on topics such as smart social governance and AI ethical risk prevention. Her research skills include data-driven policy analysis, quantitative and qualitative research design, field investigation, and interdisciplinary synthesis across public management, information systems, and sustainability governance. Recognized for her scholarly excellence, she has received multiple honors including the Outstanding Paper Prize at the Doctoral Forum on Political Science and Public Administration and an Academic Excellence Award during her master’s studies. Dr. Zhang also authored a monograph titled Grassroots Social Development Innovation and Construction , reflecting her commitment to theory-driven and practice-oriented research. Through her ongoing work on digital literacy, green transition policies, and multi-level governance systems, she continues to advance research that bridges public administration theory and real-world policy challenges. With an expanding global research profile and contributions to impactful interdisciplinary projects, Dr. Zhang exemplifies academic innovation, public value, and leadership in her field. Dr. Zhaoting Zhang has received 96 citations , has published 5 scholarly works, and holds an h-index of 3.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, Z. (2025). The impact of China’s green emission policies on non-road mobile construction machinery. Natural Resources Forum, 49(2), 2111-2123.