Haonan Xu | Business Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Haonan Xu | Business Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Haonan Xu is a distinguished scholar in the field of management science and engineering, specializing in multimodal transport, shipping economics, and supply chain management. His academic and research contributions have significantly advanced knowledge in these areas, particularly regarding AI integration in port operations, emission reduction in shipping supply chains, and multimodal transportation strategies. With a robust publication record in high-impact journals and recognition through prestigious awards, Dr. Xu continues to influence both academic and industrial landscapes. His work is characterized by a strong analytical approach, incorporating mathematical modeling, empirical analysis, and policy evaluation to address real-world transportation and logistics challenges.

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Education

Dr. Xu obtained his Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering from Dalian Maritime University, where he was recognized as an excellent postgraduate. Prior to this, he completed his Master of Engineering in Logistics from Chongqing Jiaotong University, earning accolades for his volunteer work and research excellence. His undergraduate studies in Economics at the same university provided him with a solid foundation in economic theories and quantitative analysis. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Xu has demonstrated exceptional leadership, contributing to teaching missions and earning multiple recognitions for his outstanding academic and extracurricular achievements.

Experience

Dr. Xu has a rich background in both academia and practical research. His teaching experience includes serving at Chongqing Jiaotong University, where he currently leads research initiatives. Earlier in his career, he contributed to educational development at Garden Primary School, successfully securing national funding for information technology projects. His work has extended to collaborative research on port operations and supply chain management, engaging with international scholars and policymakers to address critical global challenges in transportation and logistics.

Research Interests

Dr. Xu’s research primarily focuses on multimodal transport, shipping economics, and supply chain management. His studies explore the integration of AI in port decision-making, the impact of carbon reduction policies on shipping logistics, and strategies for optimizing rail-water multimodal transportation. His research employs advanced analytical methods, including game theory, econometric modeling, and network analysis, to provide insights into improving efficiency, sustainability, and competitiveness in global transportation systems.

Awards

Dr. Xu has received multiple prestigious awards for his academic and research excellence. These include:

  • First Prize for Thesis Award from the Chongqing Municipal Education Commission.
  • First Prize for Creative Education from the Chongqing Education Information Technology and Equipment Center.
  • Recognition as an Excellent Student Leader and recipient of the Outstanding Graduation Thesis award.
  • Chair of the Social Science Planning Program of Chongqing, leading a significant funded research project. These accolades highlight his contributions to both theoretical advancements and practical implementations in logistics and transportation research.

Selected Publications

Dr. Xu has published extensively in top-tier journals, with several of his works being highly cited. Below are some of his key publications:

“The impact of AI technology adoption on operational decision-making in competitive heterogeneous ports,” published in Transportation Research Part E (2024). This study examines the role of AI in enhancing port service quality and its implications for social welfare. (Cited by: Highly Cited in ESI)

“Emission reduction technologies for shipping supply chains under carbon tax with knowledge sharing,” published in Ocean & Coastal Management (2024). This paper explores the influence of carbon tax policies on green shipping technologies. (Cited by: High-impact environmental studies)

“Incentive policy for rail-water multimodal transport: Subsidizing price or constructing dry port,” published in Transport Policy (2024). It analyzes policy incentives for optimizing multimodal transportation efficiency. (Cited by: Notable transportation policy papers)

“The effects and conflicts of co-opetition in a rail-water multimodal transportation system,” published in Annals of Operations Research (2023). This study develops a multi-party game model for conflict resolution in multimodal transport. (Cited by: High-impact logistics research)

“International container intermodal competitiveness: an empirical study from Chinese hub ports,” published in Ocean & Coastal Management (2024). This empirical study evaluates the competitiveness of China’s multimodal transport hubs. (Cited by: Global trade logistics research)

“Economic-environmental coordination and influencing factors under dual-carbon goals: A spatial empirical analysis,” published in Environment, Development, and Sustainability (2024). The study uses network DEA to analyze sustainable transportation policies. (Cited by: ESI Highly Cited)

“The study of OEM/ODM supply chain decision-making considering supply risk,” published in China Management Science (2024). It develops a multi-party game model to address supply chain risk management. (Cited by: Supply chain strategy scholars)

Conclusion

Dr. Haonan Xu’s academic and research journey exemplifies his commitment to advancing the fields of transportation, logistics, and supply chain management. His work integrates innovative methodologies with real-world applications, influencing both policy and industry practices. With a strong publication record, notable awards, and active participation in funded research projects, he continues to contribute significantly to the academic and professional community. His research not only enhances theoretical knowledge but also provides actionable insights for improving efficiency and sustainability in global transport systems.

Faye Taxman | Data-Driven Decision Making | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Faye Taxman | Data-Driven Decision Making | Best Researcher Award

University Professor at George Mason University, United States

Dr. Faye S. Taxman is a distinguished University Professor at George Mason University, where she serves as the Director of the Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence! (ACE!). Her work has had a profound impact on criminal justice policy, implementation science, and evidence-based practices in correctional settings. With decades of experience in criminology, she has contributed significantly to improving interventions for justice-involved populations, particularly in the areas of rehabilitation, health services, and community corrections. A widely cited scholar, Dr. Taxman has received numerous accolades for her groundbreaking research and dedication to the field.

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Education

Dr. Taxman earned her Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Rutgers University in 1982, following an M.A. in the same field in 1981. Prior to that, she completed her undergraduate studies in Political Science and Criminal Justice at the University of Tulsa, where she graduated with honors in 1977. Her academic training laid a strong foundation for her career in research, policy development, and the advancement of evidence-based practices in criminology and public policy.

Professional Experience

Dr. Taxman has held numerous academic and research positions throughout her career. Since 2020, she has been a University Professor at George Mason University’s Scholar School of Policy and Government. She has also served as Director of the Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence! (ACE!) since 2009. Her academic affiliations extend to institutions such as Griffith University, Howard University School of Medicine, and Florida State University. Before joining George Mason University, she held key positions at the University of Maryland, Virginia Commonwealth University, and the Institute for Law and Justice, among others. Her career has been marked by extensive involvement in research projects aimed at improving correctional systems, public safety outcomes, and evidence-based policy applications.

Research Interests

Dr. Taxman’s research focuses on criminal justice policy, correctional rehabilitation, implementation science, and behavioral health interventions for justice-involved individuals. She has been instrumental in developing and evaluating strategies to enhance community corrections, improve substance use disorder treatments, and implement evidence-based practices in justice systems. Her work has emphasized the integration of public health and justice systems, aiming to improve rehabilitation outcomes and reduce recidivism. Her recent projects include studies on supervision conditions, digital interventions for justice-involved individuals, and the development of translational research strategies for policy implementation.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Taxman has received numerous prestigious awards for her contributions to criminology and public policy. In 2023, she was honored with the Vollmer Award from the American Society of Criminology for her outstanding scholarship. She has also been recognized with the Scholar School Award for Outstanding Scholarship, the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Mission Award, and the Joan McCord Award for experimental criminology. Additionally, she was named a Fellow of the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Experimental Criminology. Her lifetime achievements in sentencing and corrections research have been recognized by the Division of Sentencing and Corrections of the American Society of Criminology. Her scholarship continues to shape the field and influence justice reform initiatives.

Selected Publications

Taxman, F. S., & Pattavina, A. (2021). “Simulation Modeling for Criminal Justice.” Criminology & Public Policy. Cited by 85 articles.

Taxman, F. S., Henderson, C. E., & Young, D. (2019). “Behavioral Health Services and Probation: Evidence-Based Practices.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. Cited by 120 articles.

Taxman, F. S., Caudy, M. S., & Rhodes, A. (2018). “Translational Criminology: Applying Research to Justice Practices.” Justice Quarterly. Cited by 97 articles.

Taxman, F. S., & Perdoni, M. (2017). “The Role of Implementation Science in Correctional Settings.” Journal of Criminal Justice Education. Cited by 75 articles.

Taxman, F. S., & Bouffard, J. (2016). “Community Corrections and Risk-Needs Assessment Tools.” Criminal Justice and Behavior. Cited by 140 articles.

Taxman, F. S., & Belenko, S. (2015). “Substance Abuse Treatment in the Criminal Justice System: Implementation and Impact.” Health & Justice. Cited by 130 articles.

Taxman, F. S. (2014). “The Role of Supervision in Reducing Recidivism: Lessons from Evidence-Based Practices.” Corrections Today. Cited by 110 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Faye S. Taxman is a leading figure in criminology, recognized for her extensive research and commitment to improving the criminal justice system through evidence-based interventions. Her work has influenced policy decisions, program implementations, and research methodologies in the field of criminal justice. Through her leadership, scholarship, and dedication to mentorship, she continues to shape the future of criminal justice and public policy research. Her contributions have left an enduring impact on the advancement of effective correctional practices and justice system improvements.