Dr. Shan Huang | Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shan Huang | Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Shenyang Jianzhu University | China

Huang Shan is a dedicated doctoral candidate at the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shenyang Jianzhu University. With a strong foundation in architectural theory, urban design, and sustainable development, Huang’s research interests focus on the integration of ecological design principles, urban resilience, and heritage protection in rapidly evolving cities. His work bridges traditional architectural practices with modern computational and planning techniques, offering innovative approaches to urban challenges in China and beyond. Huang is committed to exploring how cities can develop sustainably while maintaining cultural identity, with a keen interest in smart city planning and the role of architecture in social well-being. Through academic training and research projects, he has developed advanced analytical and design skills, as well as the ability to work across multidisciplinary teams. As an emerging scholar, Huang Shan is preparing to contribute impactful research and practical solutions for the future of urban environments.

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Education

Huang Shan is pursuing a doctoral degree at the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Shenyang Jianzhu University, where his studies concentrate on architectural design methods, sustainable city planning, and urban resilience strategies. His doctoral research investigates the relationship between ecological principles and architectural practices, aiming to integrate theory with practical urban solutions. Before beginning his doctoral studies, Huang completed a master’s degree in architecture and urban planning, where his thesis explored strategies for balancing urban growth with environmental conservation. His undergraduate training in architecture provided him with a solid foundation in design, construction methods, and urban studies, equipping him with a broad perspective on the built environment. Throughout his academic journey, he has engaged with diverse areas, including spatial analysis, heritage conservation, and smart urban systems. His education reflects a balance of theoretical rigor and practical relevance, enabling him to address contemporary architectural and planning challenges with creativity and depth.

Experience

As a doctoral candidate, Huang Shan has accumulated valuable academic and research experience through participation in collaborative projects, teaching assistance, and field studies. He has been involved in urban planning research initiatives at Shenyang Jianzhu University, contributing to projects focused on sustainable community design, urban resilience, and the adaptive reuse of heritage sites. His work emphasizes both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, combining urban data analysis with architectural design strategies. Huang has also contributed to academic workshops and seminars, where he engaged in discussions on topics such as smart cities, ecological urbanism, and cultural landscape preservation. He has supported undergraduate students through tutorials and guidance in architectural design studios, gaining teaching and mentoring experience. In addition, he has presented aspects of his research at academic forums, strengthening his communication and presentation skills. His experiences highlight his development as both a researcher and a practitioner in architecture and urban planning.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his academic career, Huang Shan has been recognized for his dedication and contributions to architectural research and education. He has received academic excellence scholarships during his studies, reflecting consistent high performance in coursework and research. His participation in design competitions has earned him recognition for innovative solutions in sustainable building and urban planning, where he successfully integrated modern design with ecological principles. Huang has also been acknowledged at university and departmental levels for his active engagement in academic research projects and community outreach activities. His work has been featured in student research forums, earning awards for originality and relevance to contemporary urban challenges. As a promising young researcher, he has also benefited from institutional support through research assistantships and participation in funded projects. These awards and honors underscore his commitment to advancing knowledge in architecture and urban planning while contributing meaningfully to academic and professional communities.

Research Focus

Huang Shan’s research focuses on the intersection of architecture, urban planning, and sustainability. He is particularly interested in ecological urbanism, green architecture, and strategies that foster resilient and livable cities. His doctoral research explores how design principles can harmonize urban growth with environmental protection, addressing the challenges of climate change, energy efficiency, and urban sprawl. He has a keen interest in cultural heritage conservation, investigating ways to adapt traditional architectural practices within the context of modern development. Huang also explores the role of smart technologies in shaping future cities, analyzing how digital tools and data-driven planning can enhance urban life. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, drawing from architecture, environmental studies, and urban sociology. By integrating theory, simulation, and design practice, his research contributes to a holistic understanding of sustainable urban environments. His ultimate goal is to bridge academic research with real-world urban solutions in China and beyond.

Publication Top Notes 

The Impact of Built Environment on Urban Vitality—A Multi-Scale Geographically Weighted Regression Analysis in the Case of Shenyang, China

Year: 2025

Urban Renewal Strategy Guided by Rail Transit Development Based on the “Node–Place–Revenue” Model: Case Study of Shenyang Metro Line 1
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Huang Shan’s academic background and research potential make them a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further development of their publication record, interdisciplinary collaboration, and global reach, they could solidify their position as a leading researcher in architecture and urban planning.

Xuan Ma | Urban design and built environment | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Xuan Ma | Urban design and built environment | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr, Chang’an University, China

Xuan Ma is an Associate Professor at Chang’an University, China. He holds a Ph.D. in Architecture Design from The University of Kitakyushu, Japan. His research focuses on urban climate, sustainable building design, and green building design.

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Education 🎓

Xuan Ma holds a Ph.D. in Architecture Design from The University of Kitakyushu, Japan (2016-2019), a Master’s Degree in Architecture Design from Xi’an Jiaotong University, China (2014-2016), and a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture Design from Chang’an University, China (2009-2014).

Experience 🧪

Xuan Ma has worked as an Associate Professor at Chang’an University, China (2022-present), Assistant Professor at Chang’an University, China (2019-2022), Intern Architect at NKS Architectural Design Office, Japan (2016-2017), Intern Architect at China Architecture Design & Research Group, China (2014-2015), and Intern Architect at Tsinghua University Architectural Design Institute, China (2013-2014).

Awards & Honors 🏆

Xuan Ma has received several awards, including the Outstanding Reviewer Award from MDPI Company (2024), NCDA Future Designer Competition First Prize Best Mentor Award (China Region) (2024), and Excellent Mentor Award for University Students in the Cross-Strait Huacan Cup Competition (2023).

Research Focus 🔍

Xuan Ma’s research focuses on urban climate, sustainable building design, and green building design. He explores the relationships between urban design, climate, and human comfort, aiming to create more sustainable and livable cities.

Publications📚

1. Study on outdoor thermal comfort of the commercial pedestrian block in hot-summer and cold-winter region of southern China 🌡️
2. The study on outdoor pedestrian thermal comfort in blocks: A case study of the Dao He Old Block in hot-summer and cold-winter area of southern China 🌴
3. The outdoor pedestrian thermal comfort and behavior in a traditional residential settlement–A case study of the cave dwellings in cold winter of China ❄️
4. The effect of various urban design parameter in alleviating urban heat island and improving thermal health—A case study in a built pedestrianized block of China 🌆
5. The Deviation Between the Field Measurement and ENVIMet Outputs in Winter-A Cases Study in a Traditional Dwelling Settlement of Northern China 📊
6. The evaluation of outdoor thermal sensation and outdoor energy efficiency of a commercial pedestrianized zone 🌞
7. A study of the pedestrian block: Urban design effects on humans’ thermal comfort in hot-summer and warm-winter region of southern China 🌴
8. Performance of different urban design parameters in improving outdoor thermal comfort and health in a pedestrianized zone 🏙️
9. Tourists’ Thermal Experience and Health in a Commercial Pedestrianized Block: A case study in a hot and humid region of southern China 🌴
10. Improving indoor thermal environment in a traditional building of Danihe Village, China with additional solar house 🏠
11. Spatial Identification, Prevention and Control of Epidemics in High-Rise Residential Areas Based on Wind Environments 💨
12. The effect of landscape configuration on outdoor thermal environment: A case of urban plaza in Xi’an, China 🌳
13. Improvement strategies for microclimate and thermal comfort for urban squares: a case of a cold climate area in China ❄️
14. Effect of urban underlying surface on PM2.5 vertical distribution based on UAV in Xi’an, China 🚁
15. Microclimate-Adaptive Morphological Parametric Design of Streets and Alleys in Traditional Villages 🏙️

Conclusion 🏆

Xuan Ma’s impressive academic and research experience, research output, interdisciplinary research approach, and leadership and service skills make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, his strengths and achievements demonstrate his potential to make a significant impact in his field.