JIZHEN MO | Environmental Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. JIZHEN MO – Environmental Analysis – Best Researcher Award

Alignment with Award Category

Mo Jizhen’s interdisciplinary research, methodological rigor, and proven ability to lead projects from conception to implementation align closely with the criteria of the Best Researcher Award. Her work exemplifies innovation, practical relevance, and scholarly depth—qualities central to this recognition.

The University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Education and Training

Mo Jizhen’s academic journey began with a profound curiosity about how human settlements evolve and function, leading to her enrollment in the Human Geography and Urban-Rural Planning Bachelor’s program at Guangzhou University from September 2020 to June 2024. With a GPA of 3.7/4.0, ranking in the top 15% of her class, Mo demonstrated consistent academic excellence. Her foundational education encompassed a rich blend of theoretical and technical coursework, including Physical Geography, Human Geography, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Urban Geography, Logistic Geography, and Real Estate Management. Through these, she developed a multidimensional understanding of spatial development and urban planning challenges. Particularly significant was her engagement with the Principle of Urban Planning, where she explored the synergy between spatial policy and sustainable urban development.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Mo translated her academic knowledge into practical skills through impactful internships. At the Guangdong Urban & Rural Planning and Design Institute Co., Ltd., she interned with the 5th Planning and Design Office, where she contributed to planning optimization by drafting layout and schematic maps aligned with new urban strategies. Her ideas on sustainable development—particularly the concept of “Mutual Promotion of Characteristic Resources Protection and Village Development”—were incorporated into official regional planning strategies. Earlier, during her internship at the Guangzhou Urban Planning & Design Survey Research Institute, she was part of the Industry Research Department at the Geographic Information Center. There, she assisted in the monitoring of the property market, spatial data analysis, and industrial planning, contributing to reports that were later submitted to the local government and utilized in planning documents.

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Environmental Analysis

Mo’s most distinguished contribution to academic research was as Project Leader of “Exploring Global Cities: Guangzhou Multicultural Study and Research,” a project recognized with a Second Prize at the national level by the Geographical Society of China. Her role encompassed a full spectrum of research activities includes Conducted a literature review with over 100 academic sources, identifying gaps and framing new research directions, Designed and implemented questionnaires, collecting over 100 valid responses to investigate the multicultural fabric of Guangzhou., Performed semi-structured interviews with 57 individuals, leading to comprehensive interview analysis and Applied spatial analysis tools using GIS to map Points of Interest (POIs) and generate Kernel Density diagrams, revealing the spatial distribution of multiculturalism in the city. Additionally, her bachelor’s dissertation, titled “Self-identity Construction of Queer from the Perspective of Field Theory,” showcased her interdisciplinary approach, intersecting geography with sociology and identity studies.

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Mo Jizhen’s academic excellence and leadership have been acknowledged through numerous honors. She received the Outstanding Student Award from Guangzhou University in 2024, along with First Class Scholarships in her 2nd and 4th years. Her research skills earned a Second Prize in the Geography Study Social Research Category in 2021. That same year, she was recognized in the 13th Challenge Cup Student Entrepreneurship Program. She also won a Provincial Project Approval for her participation in the Entrepreneurial Training & Practice Program for College Students in 2023 and was named an Excellent Student of the Young Marxist Training Program in 2022.

Impact and Influence

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

Mo’s interdisciplinary approach, especially her engagement with urban multiculturalism and inclusive planning, reflects a deep awareness of contemporary urban issues. Her projects and internships have influenced planning outcomes in Guangzhou, where her spatial analysis work has informed industrial layouts and policy directions.  Her ability to bridge academic theory and professional practice makes her a valuable contributor to any urban policy or planning team. Through her multicultural lens, Mo is contributing to more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable city planning paradigms in China.

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

Now pursuing a Master’s degree in Transport Policy and Planning at The University of Hong Kong (Sep 2024 – Aug 2025), Mo is poised to extend her influence into the realm of transportation. Her core courses—Transport Policy and Planning, Engineering for Transport Systems, Public Transport Systems, and Transport and Development—reflect her growing expertise in creating integrated and people-centric mobility systems. With a firm foundation in urban-rural planning and a strong orientation toward sustainability, Mo is set to contribute to the evolving global discourse on transport justice, multimodal integration, and urban resilience.

Conclusion

Mo Jizhen exemplifies the next generation of urban thinkers and planners. Her journey from Guangzhou University to The University of Hong Kong, through a rich blend of academic excellence, hands-on project leadership, and innovative research, paints a compelling picture of a scholar-practitioner dedicated to inclusive urban futures. Her commitment to integrating human geography, transport systems, and multicultural urbanism makes her a promising force in shaping the cities of tomorrow.

📚Publications

Embryonic developmental toxicity in marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma) caused by combined 17α-ethinylestradiol and hypoxic exposure

 Authors: X., Qin, Xian, J., Mo, Jiezhang, H., Lin, Huiju, R.Y.C., Kong, Richard Yuen Chong, K., Lai, Kengpo

Journals: Frontiers of Environmental Science and Engineering

Temperature-dependent toxicity and mechanisms of florfenicol on the embryonic development of marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma)

Authors: X., Guo, Xingying, X., Gong, Xu, J., Wang, Jinhui, W., Liu, Wenhua, Z., Wang, Zhen

Journals: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety

Tony Hou | Carbon Tax & Carbon Tax Revenue Recycling | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Tony Hou – Carbon Tax & Carbon Tax Revenue Recycling – Best Researcher Award

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China | China

Author Profile 

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Education and Training

Tony Chieh-Tse Hou began his academic journey with a strong foundation in finance and economics. He pursued an MBA and a Ph.D. in Finance, laying the groundwork for a career that would bridge the gap between theoretical finance and its practical applications. His early academic pursuits were characterized by a keen interest in the dynamics of financial markets and the regulatory frameworks that govern them. This period was marked by rigorous research and a dedication to understanding the complexities of financial systems, setting the stage for his future contributions to the field

 Professional Endeavors 💼

Academic Positions

Tony Chieh-Tse Hou joined the faculty of the Management School at National Dong Hwa University (NDHU) in 2007. Over the years, he has held several key positions at NDHU, including Professor of Finance in the Department of Finance, Vice Dean of International Affairs, and Director of the International Foundation Program at the Office of International Affairs. His roles have also extended to leadership positions such as Head of the Department of Finance and Banking and Director of the International Bachelor of Management Science and Finance Program. His professional endeavors reflect a commitment to both academic excellence and administrative leadership, contributing significantly to the growth and development of NDHU’s finance programs.

Contributions and Research Focus on Carbon Tax & Carbon Tax Revenue Recycling📚

Research and Innovations

Tony Chieh-Tse Hou’s research interests are diverse and impactful, focusing on the regulation of financial markets, innovative financial activities, security valuation, carbon pricing and trading, climate risk financial disclosure, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria, and the role of affect in human judgment and decision-making. As the director of the Sustainable Finance Research Centre (SFRC) at NDHU, he has spearheaded research initiatives that explore the intersection of finance and sustainability. His contributions to the field include working papers and journal articles on topics such as corporate social responsibility disclosure, temperature and carbon disclosure, carbon tax impacts, and the influence of independent directors’ networks on corporate social responsibility.

Key Publications

  • “Corporate Carbon Emissions and Firm Performance in South Africa” (with Griffin Msefula and Nokwnda Nokubongwa Dlamini), published in the Review of Integrative Business and Economics Research.
  • “The Correlation between Independent Directors’ Social Networks and Corporate Credit Ratings” (with Wang Chao-xian and Wu Jun-lei), published in the Soochow Journal of Economics and Business.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Tony Chieh-Tse Hou has been recognized for his contributions to the field of finance and his commitment to academic excellence. His work has been published in reputable journals and he has been a frequent contributor to market commentary and economic analysis in prominent publications such as the Economic Daily. His expertise and insights are highly regarded, and his academic appointments reflect the trust and respect he has earned within the academic and professional communities.

 Impact and Influence 🌍

Community Impact

Tony Chieh-Tse Hou’s impact extends beyond his academic and professional achievements. His work in sustainable finance and climate risk financial disclosure has influenced both policy and practice, highlighting the importance of integrating environmental considerations into financial decision-making. His research has provided valuable insights into how financial markets can adapt to the challenges posed by climate change and has underscored the critical role of corporate social responsibility in enhancing firm performance.

 Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Tony Chieh-Tse Hou’s legacy is poised to be one of lasting influence in the fields of finance and sustainability. His ongoing research and leadership at NDHU continue to shape the discourse around sustainable finance and the regulatory frameworks needed to support it. As he mentors the next generation of finance professionals and researchers, his contributions are likely to inspire continued innovation and progress in understanding and addressing the financial implications of climate change.

Future Directions

  • Enhancing Sustainable Finance Education: As a professor and director, Tony Chieh-Tse Hou is well-positioned to further integrate sustainability into finance curricula, preparing students to address future challenges in the field.
  • Expanding Research on ESG: His future work will likely continue to explore the role of ESG factors in financial performance, providing critical insights for investors and policymakers.
  • Influencing Policy: Through his research and publications, he will continue to influence policy decisions related to carbon pricing, climate risk disclosure, and corporate governance.

Notable Publications