Assoc. Prof. Dr. aynur mamat | Remote sensing | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. aynur mamat | Remote sensing | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. aynur mamat | Kashi Aerospace Information Research Institute | China

Aynur Mamat, Ph.D., is an Associate Researcher at the Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences πŸš€, and the Kashgar Institute of Aerospace Information. With over a decade of expertise in remote sensing πŸ“‘ and sustainable development in arid regions 🌡, she has led and contributed to 10+ national and provincial projects. Aynur has published 20+ academic papers πŸ“„, including 10+ first-author SCI papers, and is a proud member of the CAS Youth Innovation Promotion Association 🌟. Her innovative work has earned her multiple excellence awards πŸ† from the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Suitability for Women Researcher Award

Dr. Aynur Mamat exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding candidate for the Women Researcher Award. As an Associate Researcher at the Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Kashgar Institute of Aerospace Information, she has demonstrated exceptional leadership, innovation, and dedication in the field of remote sensing and sustainable development in arid regions. Her academic achievements, project leadership, and impactful research contributions showcase her as a role model for women in STEM.

Education and Experience πŸŽ“πŸ’Ό

  • πŸŽ“ Ph.D. (Details not providedβ€”please specify if needed)
  • πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό Associate Researcher
    Aerospace Information Research Institute, CAS
  • πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό Associate Researcher
    Kashgar Institute of Aerospace Information
  • πŸ›°οΈ Over 10 years of experience in remote sensing monitoring and ecological research

Professional DevelopmentΒ 

πŸš€ Aynur Mamat has consistently advanced in her professional journey, blending scientific research with environmental applications 🌱. As an Associate Researcher at CAS, she has spearheaded projects focusing on remote sensing for ecological monitoring πŸ“‘ and sustainable development in arid regions 🌍. Her leadership in over 10 national and provincial projects reflects her strong research and project management skills πŸ“Š. As a graduate supervisor πŸ‘©β€πŸ«, she mentors future researchers, fostering scientific growth. A member of the CAS Youth Innovation Promotion Association 🌟, Aynur’s commitment to innovation has been recognized with multiple excellence awards πŸ….

Research FocusΒ 

πŸ”¬ Aynur Mamat’s research is rooted in remote sensing monitoring πŸ“‘ and sustainable development 🌿, with a focus on arid regions 🌡. She explores the ecological evolution of lake basins, oasis ecological security 🌊, and the dynamic mechanisms of human-nature systems 🏞️. Her work integrates GIS technologies πŸ—ΊοΈ to assess environmental suitability for human settlements, emphasizing climate change impacts 🌦️ and hydrological responses in mid-high latitude wetlands. Aynur’s interdisciplinary approach bridges environmental science 🌍, geographic information systems (GIS), and climate change research 🌑️ to promote ecological sustainability.

Awards and Honors πŸ†

  • πŸ… Excellence Awards from the Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 🌟 Member, CAS Youth Innovation Promotion Association

Publication Top Notes:

“Characterization of Spatial Distribution and Source Analysis of Heavy Metals in Surface Dust of Typical Oil Cities According to PMF Modeling” by A. Yisimayili, A. Mamat and M. Amat

 

 

 

Mr. Jordan Bernard | Spatial Smoothing Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jordan Bernard | Spatial Smoothing Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jordan Bernard, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, United States

Mr. Jordan Bernard, an M.S. graduate in Statistics from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, specializes in Biological Applications of Statistics, complemented by a B.S. in Mathematics from Colorado State University. πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬ With a rich background as a Biometrician II at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, he adeptly utilizes Bayesian statistics, predictive analytics, and spatial ecology methods to analyze marine mammal populations. Previously, as a Senior Staff Scientist at Geosyntec Consultants, he provided GIS support for mapping contamination, showcasing his versatility. πŸ’» His skill set spans Bayesian and spatial statistics, R programming, GIS, and data visualization, making him a formidable force in statistical analysis and data management across various domains.

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πŸ“š Education:

Mr. Bernard holds an M.S. in Statistics from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, specializing in Biological Applications of Statistics, and a B.S. in Mathematics from Colorado State University.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬ Work Experience:

Mr. Jordan Bernard is an accomplished Biometrician with extensive experience in statistical analysis and data management, particularly in marine mammal populations. He has served as a Biometrician II at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, where he calculated statistics related to marine mammal abundance, movement, and genetics, employing Bayesian statistics, predictive analytics, and spatial ecology methods. Previously, he worked as a Senior Staff Scientist at Geosyntec Consultants, providing GIS support and mapping contamination in soil and sediment. Additionally, he has worked as a Data Analyst at the Alaska Primary Care Association, managing healthcare data and calculating population-level health statistics.

πŸ’» Skills:

His skills include expertise in Bayesian statistics, spatial statistics, time series statistics, R programming, JAGS, GIS, SQL, data visualization, and report writing.

Publications Top Notes :

  1. A geostatistical model based on random walks to krige regions with irregular boundaries and holes
    • Published in Ecological Modelling in 2024.
    • Contributors: Barry, R.P., McIntyre, J., Bernard, J.
  2. An empirical Bayesian approach to incorporate directional movement information from a forage fish into the Arnason-Schwarz mark-recapture model
    • Published in Movement Ecology in 2021.
    • Contributors: Bishop, M.A., Bernard, J.W.
    • Cited by 5 articles.