Prof. Dr. Yangwon Lee | Satellite Remote Sensing | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Yangwon Lee | Satellite Remote Sensing | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Pukyong National University | South Korea

Prof. Dr. Yangwon Lee is a distinguished scholar whose work in Satellite Remote Sensing has contributed significantly to the advancement of environmental monitoring and geospatial intelligence. His research integrates Satellite Remote Sensing with artificial intelligence to address critical challenges related to hydrology, agriculture, forestry, meteorology, marine environments, and disaster assessment. Prof. Dr. Yangwon Lee has produced influential studies utilizing Satellite Remote Sensing for flood estimation, soil moisture retrieval, reservoir storage prediction, wildfire detection, marine oil spill monitoring, and atmospheric data gap filling. His extensive publication record demonstrates strong expertise in Satellite Remote Sensing applications that blend machine learning, deep learning, and transformer-based models to extract high quality insights from diverse satellite platforms. Through collaborations across multidisciplinary domains, he has advanced practical uses of Satellite Remote Sensing in real time monitoring, ecological conservation, and sustainable resource management. Prof. Dr. Yangwon Lee has consistently demonstrated leadership in developing automated systems that enhance the accuracy, efficiency, and reliability of Satellite Remote Sensing analytics. His work has strengthened scientific understanding of climate related processes and improved decision making frameworks for environmental agencies through the integration of Satellite Remote Sensing data with meteorological variables and digital elevation models. By expanding methodological innovations in Satellite Remote Sensing, he has contributed to the creation of scalable models that support national and international research communities. The societal relevance of his work is reflected in its direct application to disaster preparedness, agricultural productivity, coastal protection, and environmental restoration efforts where Satellite Remote Sensing plays a central role in timely data driven assessments. Prof. Dr. Yangwon Lee continues to influence the global scientific landscape through impactful publications, sustained research productivity, and progressive approaches to complex environmental challenges empowered by Satellite Remote Sensing. Presented with professional clarity Scopus profile of 1058 Citations, 169 Documents, 15 h index.

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Featured Publications

1. Machine Learning-Based Near-Real-Time Monitoring of Wildfire Spread Extent Using GK2A and VIIRS. (2025). Korean Journal of Remote Sensing.

2. Semiautomated sedimentary type classification of seamounts in the Western Pacific using deep-sea camera images. (2025). Geosciences Journal.

3. An optimized LNA utilizing MGA for high performance 24 GHz radar applications. (2025). Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing.

4. Estimation of flood inundation area using Soil Moisture Active Passive fractional water data with an LSTM model. (2025). Sensors.

5. An adaptive 24 GHz PSO-based optimized VCO in next-generation wireless sensor networks. (2025). Applied Sciences.

Mr. Huaing Liu | Environmental Science | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Huaing Liu | Environmental science | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Huaing Liu, Shandong University of Science & Technology, China

Mr. Huaing Liu has extensively researched the efficient and precise control of water ecological environment risks, focusing on suspended particles and their mechanisms of action. His work has led to the development of innovative theories and technologies for ecological purification using immobilized particles, addressing significant challenges in identifying and improving the efficiency of ecological prevention and control of water pollution. His research contributions have significantly advanced the construction of theories and technological systems aimed at ensuring water ecological health and safety.

PROFILE

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Education

Mr. Huaing Liu holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering, an M.Sc. in Environmental Science, and a B.Sc. in Environmental Science, all from Shandong University of Science & Technology, China. His academic journey has provided him with a robust foundation in environmental studies, enabling him to delve deeply into the complexities of water ecological environment risks and develop innovative solutions for ecological purification and pollution control. Through his advanced education and rigorous research, Mr. Liu has established himself as a leading expert in the field, contributing significantly to the advancement of environmental engineering and science.

Research Interest 

Mr. Huaing Liu’s research interests encompass a broad spectrum of critical areas in environmental science. He focuses on water ecological environment risk control, where he systematically investigates the factors influencing water quality and ecosystem health. His work in ecological purification techniques aims to enhance the natural processes that mitigate pollution, particularly through the use of constructed wetlands. Mr. Liu has also explored the role of endophytic bacteria in reducing arsenic levels, providing innovative solutions for managing this toxic element. Additionally, his research on the migration and transformation of pollutants in coastal wetlands offers valuable insights into managing and mitigating pollution in these sensitive environments. Through these diverse research endeavors, Mr. Liu contributes significantly to the development of effective strategies for environmental protection and sustainability.

Professional Experience

Mr. Huaing Liu has held prominent positions in his professional career, including serving as a Principal Investigator at Shandong University of Science & Technology, China. In this role, he has led groundbreaking research projects focused on water ecological environment risks and ecological purification techniques. Additionally, Mr. Liu has contributed as a researcher to various national and provincial research projects in China, where he has collaborated with other experts to advance the understanding and management of environmental challenges. His leadership and participation in these projects underscore his commitment to developing innovative solutions for environmental protection and sustainability.

Research and Innovations

Mr. Huaing Liu has been the principal investigator for several key research projects, demonstrating his expertise and leadership in environmental science. His project on “Key Theories and Technologies for Ecological Treatment of Sewage,” funded by the Shandong Outstanding Youth Science Foundation Project (Overseas), spans from 2023 to 2025 and focuses on innovative approaches to sewage treatment. Another significant project, “Process Regulation of As(III) Oxidation Driven by Iron Cycling in Constructed Wetlands and Enhanced Arsenic Removal Mechanisms,” funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China – General Program, will run from 2024 to 2027. This research aims to improve arsenic removal in constructed wetlands. Additionally, Mr. Liu has led a project on the “Mechanisms of Arsenic Reduction by Endophytic Bacteria in Pteris vittata Explored Using Stable Isotope Techniques,” funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China – Youth Fund from 2022 to 2024. This project explores innovative methods for arsenic reduction using endophytic bacteria. Furthermore, his work on “Key Processes and Environmental Effects of PAHs Migration and Transformation in Coastal Wetlands of the Yellow River Delta,” part of the Taishan Scholar Young Expert Program from 2022 to 2025, investigates the environmental impacts of pollutant migration and transformation in coastal wetlands. These projects highlight Mr. Liu’s significant contributions to advancing ecological purification and pollution mitigation technologies.

Patents

Method for detecting clogging of subsurface flow constructed wetland, US 10,648,241, B2 (US Patent)

Method for detecting clogging of subsurface flow constructed wetland, WO 2018/107920, A1 (PCT Patent)

An integrated vertical-flow constructed wetland with modularized biochar media, ZL 201510134441.5 (China Patent)

A water level detector and detection method of subsurface flow constructed wetland, ZL 2019110704018.2 (China Patent)

Method for detecting clogging of subsurface flow constructed wetland, ZL 201611159664.8 (China Patent)

A water level detector and detection method of subsurface flow constructed wetland, ZL 201711139761.5 (China Patent)