Qichun Wu | Leadership in Business | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Qichun Wu | Leadership in Business | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Qichun Wu, Beijing Institute of Technology, China.

Dr. Qichun Wu (Axlie) is a dynamic scholar and researcher with a multicultural academic and professional journey that bridges Asia, Australia, and North America. With a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Malaya and advanced certification in Data Science from the University of California San Diego, Dr. Wu brings an interdisciplinary edge to his work. He is currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Beijing Institute of Technology, focusing on sustainability, ESG, and carbon accounting. As a member of several prominent research networks—including the Hong Kong Young Science Association—Dr. Wu’s work spans environmental economics and energy policy. A prolific academic with international teaching and reviewing experience, he is also a multi-patent holder in AI-assisted medical devices. His global outlook and innovative thinking make him a rising leader in environmental economics. 🌍📚

👨‍🔬 Profile

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🎓 Education

Dr. Wu’s academic path showcases a remarkable blend of technical, economic, and analytical training. 🧠🎓 He earned his Ph.D. in Economics (Environmental Accounting) from the University of Malaya (2019–2022), where he developed foundational expertise in sustainability metrics. In parallel, he completed a Data Science program at the University of California, San Diego (2020–2021), sharpening his skills in analytics and machine learning. Dr. Wu holds a Master’s in Accounting from Xinjiang University of Finance & Economics and a Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management from Anhui Jianzhu University (2014–2016). His academic journey began with a diploma in Asset Valuation and Management from Anhui Business College (2008–2011). This diverse background equips him to bridge financial principles with environmental strategy effectively.

💼 Experience

Dr. Wu brings over a decade of experience across academia, research, and industry. 🔍🏢 Currently, he is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Economics, Beijing Institute of Technology (2024–present). Previously, he was a Visiting Scholar at Macquarie University and served as a Lecturer with EIC Education in Australia. His research journey began as a Research Fellow at the National University of Malaysia and later as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Malaya. He also spent three years as an Accountant at Zhongda Construction Group, applying financial principles in a corporate context. In education, Dr. Wu has supervised theses at Tongren University and led courses in research methodology and accounting across several institutions. His trajectory reflects both academic excellence and practical industry insight.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Wu’s research is centered on the intersection of economics, energy, and sustainability. 🌱💡 He is passionate about Carbon Accounting, Environmental Social Governance (ESG), and Environmental Economics. His studies delve into how corporate behavior, board composition, and investment efficiency influence environmental outcomes. His interest also spans Energy Economics, focusing on how policy and governance shape corporate carbon reduction. Dr. Wu has contributed to global dialogues at Stanford University, Heidelberg University, and the Australian National University. His interdisciplinary lens and commitment to impactful research have made him a thought leader in the evolving field of sustainable economic strategies.

🏆 Awards and Fellowships

Dr. Wu has received numerous accolades for his academic and entrepreneurial achievements. 🏅🎖️ He was awarded a Scholarship by the Chartered Valuation Analyst Institute in 2023 and has twice been a recipient of the University of Malaya Scholarship (2021, 2022). Notably, he won the prestigious Chunhui Cup Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award in 2021, a national recognition in China. He also joined the University Elite Program at the Chartered Valuation Analyst Institute. In 2020, he was recognized as a Young Scholar by the Malaysia International Research Institute-Japan Nippon. These honors affirm his leadership in sustainability, innovation, and economic research.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Does board gender diversity benefit for corporate ESG performance: Evidence from Germany

Implications of Global Carbon Governance for Corporate Carbon Emissions Reduction.

Coupling Efficiency Measurement… in Waste Biorefineries, Apple Academic Press.

Energy for Sustainable Development.

Corporate social responsibility and board gender diversity: a meta-analysis,

Environmental performance vs. financial performance

Hossein Mirzaeen | Strategic Planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hossein Mirzaeen | Strategic Planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hossein Mirzaee, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Dr. Hossein Mirzaee is a passionate researcher in the field of operations management, with expertise spanning green supply chain optimization, uncertainty modeling, and game theory applications. He holds a PhD in Operations Management from the University of Saskatchewan, where his work has been recognized for advancing sustainability in supply chain systems. With a strong academic foundation and professional experience both in academia and industry, Hossein brings a rare combination of analytical rigor, programming expertise, and real-world insight to his work. 🌍📈

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🎓 Education

Dr. Mirzaee earned his PhD in Operations Management from the University of Saskatchewan (2019–2023), where he focused on green supply chain management, uncertainty control, and game theory-based models. Prior to that, he completed an MSc in Industrial Engineering at Kharazmi University (2015–2017), with research on optimization and metaheuristics. His academic journey began with a BSc in Industrial Engineering from Razi University (2011–2015), where he delved into project management and operations research.

💼 Experience

Dr. Mirzaee has diverse academic and industry experience. As a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Saskatchewan, he implemented exact and metaheuristic algorithms in Python and GAMS to optimize green supply chains. He applied game-theoretical models using NashPy to reduce carbon emissions and handle regulatory conflicts. His teaching roles include sessional lecturer and co-instructor in operations and statistics, where he led tutorials and designed assessments. Outside academia, he served as Operations Manager at Europcar Iran and worked at the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company, contributing to equipment maintenance planning.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Mirzaee’s research interests lie at the intersection of green supply chain management, optimization, and game theory. He explores uncertainty modeling through stochastic, fuzzy, and robust optimization techniques. His recent studies address challenges like carbon cap-and-trade, supply chain disruption during pandemics, and sustainable decision-making models. He is also intrigued by approximation algorithms and metaheuristics in large-scale supply chain systems.

🏆 Awards & Recognition

Dr. Mirzaee was entrusted with leadership as President of the Iranian Students’ Council at the University of Saskatchewan (2020–2021), where he organized cultural and academic events. As a respected peer reviewer for journals like Computers & Industrial Engineering and Maritime Policy & Management, he has been acknowledged for his constructive insights and contributions to academic quality enhancement.

📚 Publication Top Notes

 A preemptive fuzzy goal programming model for generalized supplier selection and order allocation with incremental discount. Computers & Industrial Engineering,

A robust optimization model for green supplier selection and order allocation in a closed-loop supply chain considering cap-and-trade mechanism.

 A three-player game theory model for carbon cap-and-trade mechanism with stochastic parameters. 

Resilient green supply chain design to mitigate the ripple effect: A two-stage stochastic optimization model (To be submitted)

Sustainable Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review and Call for Pivoting toward SDGs

An evolutionary game theory model to solve the conflicts between cap-and-tradeIn preparation