Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinyang Fan | Storage Systems | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinyang Fan, Chongqing University, China
Dr. Fan Jinyang is an Associate Professor and doctoral supervisor at Chongqing University, currently serving as the Dean of the Department of Safety Science and Engineering. With a dual Ph.D. in Earth and Space Sciences and Mining Engineering, Dr. Fan has made significant contributions to the fields of mining and safety engineering, evidenced by over 100 published papers and 17 authorized patents. He was recognized among the top 2% of scientists globally in 2023 and serves as a chief guest editor for several prestigious journals. Dr. Fan has presided over multiple national and provincial research projects, driving innovations that have been applied in various regions of China, yielding substantial economic and ecological benefits. His expertise extends to slope and opencast mining, and he actively participates in various professional committees related to occupational safety and health.
Professional Profile:
Suitability for Researcher Awards: Dr. Fan Jinyang
Summary of Suitability for the Award:
Dr. Fan Jinyang is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award, showcasing an impressive blend of academic excellence, impactful research, and significant contributions to the field of mining engineering and safety science. Currently an Associate Professor and the Director of the Department of Security at Chongqing University, Dr. Fan has established himself as a leader in both academia and industry.
πEducation:
Dr. Fan Jinyang holds a Ph.D. in Earth and Space Sciences from CNRS, UniversitΓ© Cote d’Azur, where he completed joint training from October 2015 to June 2017. He also earned a Ph.D. in Mining Engineering from the School of Resource and Environmental Sciences at Chongqing University, where he studied from March 2014 to September 2015. His academic journey includes a Master of Science in Mining Engineering, also from Chongqing University, completed during continuous study from September 2011 to December 2013. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering from the same institution, graduating in July 2011.
π’Work Experience:
Dr. Fan Jinyang currently serves as the Dean of the Department of Safety Science and Engineering at Chongqing University, a position he has held since March 2024. He also serves as the Associate Dean and Secretary of the same department since March 2023 and has been an Associate Professor there since August 2020. Prior to these roles, he worked as a Lecturer and Faculty Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Safety at the College of Resource and Environmental Sciences, Chongqing University, from November 2017 to July 2020.
π Awards and Achievements:
Dr. Fan Jinyang has received numerous prestigious awards for his contributions to science and technology, including being ranked among the top 2% of scientists globally in 2023 by Stanford University and Elsevier. He has also been honored with the First Prize for Science and Technology Progress from the Ministry of Education, the China Occupational Safety and Health Association, the Henan Provincial Department of Education, and the China Gold Association. Additionally, he received the First Prize for Green Mine Basic Research and multiple Second Prizes for Science and Technology Progress from the Henan Provincial People’s Government and the China Petroleum and Chemical Automation Application Association.
Publication Top Notes:
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“Feasibility evaluation of large-scale underground hydrogen storage in bedded salt rocks of China: A case study in Jiangsu province”
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Citations: 222
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“Preliminary feasibility analysis of a hybrid pumped-hydro energy storage system using abandoned coal mine goafs”
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Citations: 185
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“Discontinuous fatigue of salt rock with low-stress intervals”
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Citations: 180
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“Physical simulation of construction and control of two butted-well horizontal cavern energy storage using large molded rock salt specimens”
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Citations: 163
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“Stability study and optimization design of small-spacing two-well (SSTW) salt caverns for natural gas storages”
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Citations: 129
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