Haoji guo | Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Haoji guo, Baoshan University

Haoji guo
Affiliation Baoshan University
Country China
Scopus ID 57212468764
Documents 14
Citations 148
h-index 6
Subject Area Animal Nutrition
Event Zoology Honour Awards

The Best Researcher Award recognizes academic contributions in marine biology and animal nutrition, emphasizing research productivity, citation impact, and scholarly consistency. The award reflects measurable achievements within indexed databases and acknowledges contributions to advancing biological sciences through analytical research and interdisciplinary scientific engagement.[1]

Abstract

This article evaluates the academic profile associated with marine biology research contributions within the field of animal nutrition. It highlights publication productivity, citation performance, and interdisciplinary relevance based on indexed records. With fourteen publications and one hundred forty-eight citations, the profile demonstrates measurable research influence. The study contextualizes scholarly contributions within global biological sciences and emphasizes the significance of evidence-based research practices, collaboration, and knowledge dissemination. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award reflects alignment with academic standards and continued engagement in scientific inquiry and innovation.

Keywords

Marine Biology, Animal Nutrition, Research Impact, Citations, Academic Profile, Scientific Contribution, Zoology Awards, Interdisciplinary Research.

Introduction

The Best Researcher Award is designed to acknowledge measurable academic achievements and contributions within scientific disciplines, particularly focusing on research productivity, citation influence, and interdisciplinary engagement. Within marine biology and animal nutrition, the recognition highlights structured research outputs and academic consistency, contributing to knowledge development and scientific progress.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile reflects indexed academic activity characterized by publication count, citation metrics, and h-index values. The documented scholarly output demonstrates consistent contributions to marine biology and animal nutrition, supported by peer-reviewed publications and integration within international research databases.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions include analytical studies in animal nutrition, marine biological systems, and applied ecological frameworks. These works demonstrate methodological rigor and relevance to contemporary biological challenges, contributing to scientific understanding and supporting interdisciplinary advancements within zoological sciences.[2]

Publications

The publication record includes peer-reviewed articles indexed in Scopus and related academic databases, contributing to citation accumulation and scholarly visibility. DOI-linked research outputs enhance accessibility, transparency, and academic validation of the contributions made within the discipline.[2]

Research Impact

Research impact is evaluated through citation metrics, h-index values, and publication influence across academic platforms. The profile demonstrates measurable scholarly impact with citations reflecting engagement from the scientific community, supporting continued contributions to biological research and innovation.[1]

Award Suitability

Suitability for the Best Researcher Award is supported by bibliometric indicators, consistent publication output, and citation performance. The academic profile aligns with evaluation criteria emphasizing research quality, impact, and relevance, reflecting eligibility for recognition within scientific award frameworks.[1]

Conclusion

This article presents a structured overview of research contributions within marine biology and animal nutrition, highlighting measurable academic outputs and citation impact. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award reflects alignment with global academic standards and continued contributions to scientific advancement and knowledge dissemination.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Marine Biology, Author ID 57212468764. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57212468764

  2. Guo, H., Zhang, H., Liu, H., Wang, J., Feng, M., Chen, B., Chen, S., Wu, K., & Wen, X. (2026). Effect of mollusks as diets on mud crab Scylla paramamosain: Growth performance and muscle quality. Aquaculture Reports, 46, 103292.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aqrep.2025.103292

Éva Ács | Hydrobiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Éva Ács | Hydrobiology | Best Researcher Award

Research Professor at Ludovika University of Public Service, Hungary

Dr. Éva Ács is a research professor at Ludovika University of Public Service, Hungary, specializing in aquatic ecology with particular expertise in benthic diatoms, phytobenthos, and water quality assessment. With an established career in research, teaching, and consultancy, she has played a pivotal role in advancing algology, aquatic monitoring, and applied water management. Her contributions span taxonomy, ecology, and applied environmental sciences, positioning her as a leading figure in both national and international research networks. She has collaborated widely with academic institutions, environmental authorities, and international organizations, contributing to innovations that directly support ecological monitoring and sustainable water resource management.

Professional Profile

Scopus Profile | ORCID

Education

Dr. Ács pursued higher education in the natural sciences, where her interest in aquatic ecosystems and microscopic algae laid the foundation for her career. Her academic formation centered on algology, aquatic ecology, and diatom taxonomy, equipping her with both theoretical insights and practical methodologies essential for water quality assessment. Her scholarly development was strongly influenced by interdisciplinary training, where she combined morphology and molecular approaches to study diatoms. Throughout her academic journey, she strengthened her expertise in phytobenthos research and bioindication methods, which later became central to her scientific contributions. Her education was not only a preparation for research but also a gateway to mentoring and teaching the next generation of scientists, a responsibility she continues to uphold.

Professional Experience

As a research professor at Ludovika University of Public Service, Dr. Ács has combined academic teaching with extensive research activity. She has contributed to numerous national and international projects, including the Széchenyi Plan Plus program and the National Laboratory for Water Science and Water Security. Her expertise has also been sought in consultancy projects supporting river basin management and ecological monitoring, such as the development of modular sensor systems for water quality assessment and investigations into the effects of cavitation on aquatic organisms. Her professional journey reflects a balance between theoretical ecology and applied science, ensuring that her work benefits both academic advancement and real-world water management. Additionally, she has provided guidance as a mentor and educator, building research capacity in aquatic ecology and algology within Hungary and beyond.

Research Focus

The central theme of Dr. Ács’s research is aquatic ecology, with a focus on benthic diatoms and phytobenthos. Her studies have advanced understanding of diatom taxonomy, morphology, and molecular identification, which are critical for accurate ecological monitoring. She has significantly contributed to the development of ecological quality assessment methods for surface waters, particularly in the framework of the European Union’s Water Framework Directive. Her research integrates algal ecology with applied water management, offering practical bioindication tools for environmental authorities. In addition, she has engaged in international collaborations, including research with NASA on the Licancabur Project, which investigated extreme environments and diatom diversity. Her innovative approach bridges fundamental science and applied solutions, strengthening the role of ecological monitoring in conservation and water policy.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Intermittency as an Environmental Filter: Diatom Traits and Water Quality Indicators in a Hydrodynamic Context
Authors: Alexander G. Rusanov; Zsuzsa Trábert; Keve T. Kiss; János L. Korponai; Mikhail Y. Kolobov; Tibor Bíró; Edit Vadkerti; Éva Ács
Summary: Examines how hydrological intermittency filters diatom traits and water quality indicators. Highlights their value for bioassessment in variable aquatic systems.

Title: Integration of Morphology‐Based and Molecular Techniques to Study the Most Significant Diatom Order (Thalassiosirales) of Phytoplankton in the River Danube
Authors: Éva Ács; János László Korponai; Keve Tihamér Kiss; Tibor Bíró; Mónika Duleba; István Grigorszky; József Szekeres; Edit Vadkerti; Imre Somlyai
Summary: Combines morphology and molecular methods to study Thalassiosirales in the Danube. Improves taxonomy and ecological monitoring accuracy.

Title: Proficiency Testing and Cross-Laboratory Method Comparison to Support Standardisation of Diatom DNA Metabarcoding for Freshwater Biomonitoring
Authors: Valentin Vasselon; Sinziana F. Rivera; Éva Ács; Salomé F.P. Almeida; Karl B. Andree; Laure Apothéloz-Perret-Gentil; Bonnie Bailet; Ana Baričević; Kevin K. Beentjes; Juliane Bettig et al.
Summary: Presents cross-laboratory tests for diatom DNA metabarcoding. Supports standardization and strengthens freshwater biomonitoring practices.

Title: Diatom Metacommunity Structuring in a Large Lake: Geomorphic, Water Chemistry and Dispersal Effects on Diatom Guilds in Lake Ladoga (North-Western Russia)
Authors: Alexander G. Rusanov; Evgeny A. Kurashov; Anna M. Rasulova; Tibor Bíró; Edit Vadkerti; Éva Ács
Summary: Analyzes geomorphic, chemical, and dispersal effects on diatoms in Lake Ladoga. Reveals guild-specific ecological responses in large lakes.

Conclusion

Dr. Éva Ács exemplifies the integration of academic excellence, applied research, and international collaboration. Her pioneering work in benthic diatom ecology, taxonomy, and ecological assessment has provided essential tools for water quality monitoring and environmental management. With an impressive publication record, extensive project leadership, and commitment to mentoring, she has influenced both policy and practice in aquatic ecology. Her editorial contributions and professional memberships further demonstrate her dedication to strengthening the scientific community. In recognition of her achievements and her impact on both fundamental and applied aquatic sciences, Dr. Ács is a distinguished nominee for the Best Researcher Award  of the Zoology Honour Awards.