wulin wu | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. wulin wu | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, Master’s Supervisor at School of Economics, Fujian Normal University, China

Dr. Wulin Wu is a distinguished academic serving as a Lecturer and Master’s Supervisor at the School of Economics, Fujian Normal University. Since obtaining his Ph.D. from Fuzhou University in 2019, he has contributed extensively to the domains of digital and green economics. Dr. Wu is an active member of the China Association for Optimal Selection and Economic Mathematics, and he collaborates with several national-level think tanks and research committees. He is well-regarded for his interdisciplinary approach and has played a pivotal role in advancing research initiatives aligned with new quality productivity and economic resilience.

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Education

Dr. Wu completed his doctoral studies at Fuzhou University in 2019, specializing in economics with a keen focus on innovative and sustainable economic systems. His academic training provided a robust foundation in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and digital finance, which later shaped his contributions in both teaching and research. His academic path has always been guided by a passion for integrating economic theories with real-world challenges, especially those linked to digital transformation and environmental sustainability.

Experience

Since joining Fujian Normal University, Dr. Wu has held the dual roles of lecturer and master’s supervisor. He is responsible for teaching key courses including “Microeconomics”, “Macroeconomics”, “Introduction to Digital Economy”, and “Research Methods in Economic Sciences”. Beyond academia, Dr. Wu has led and participated in over 50 research projects, including several high-impact provincial and national projects. He has also worked on consultancy projects sponsored by government entities and private enterprises. His professional roles extend to research positions at the National Economic Comprehensive Competitiveness Research Center and the Chinese Council for BRICS Think Tank Cooperation.

Research Interests

Dr. Wu’s research primarily explores the interplay between the digital economy, green economic development, economic resilience, and new quality productivity. His academic pursuits aim to understand how digital inclusive finance can facilitate green transformation through mechanisms like industrial upgrading and high-quality employment. Furthermore, his interest in economic resilience has led to empirical investigations into how economies adapt and evolve in the face of disruptions, particularly under digital and environmental transitions. His integrative outlook brings together sustainability, innovation, and inclusivity, helping formulate forward-looking economic policies.

Awards

Dr. Wu has been repeatedly recognized for his academic excellence and contributions to teaching. Between 2020 and 2025, he earned several accolades at Fujian Normal University, including Outstanding Class Teacher, Outstanding Teacher, and Outstanding Internship Instructor. These honors reflect not only his pedagogical strengths but also his mentorship in nurturing the next generation of economists. His award-winning guidance and curriculum development underscore his commitment to academic and professional excellence.

Publications

Dr. Wu has published more than 20 papers in esteemed journals. A selection of his key publications includes:

  1. Wu, W., & Lin, X. (2025). “Digital inclusive finance for green transformation: Insight from green innovation, industrial upgrading, and employment quality.” Journal of Innovation & Knowledge, 10(3), 100726. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jik.2025.100726.

Conclusion

Dr. Wulin Wu stands out as a dynamic scholar whose interdisciplinary research and pedagogical dedication significantly impact both academic and applied economics. His body of work bridges theoretical modeling with practical policy recommendations, offering a blueprint for economic systems striving toward sustainability and digital transformation. With an impressive array of publications, ongoing projects, and academic mentorship, Dr. Wu exemplifies the qualities of an innovative and impactful researcher. His contributions not only elevate the research landscape at Fujian Normal University but also resonate across national and international academic and policy communities.

Tchamsé Aronda | Development Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tchamsé Aronda | Development Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Lecturer at Kara University, Togo

Dr. Tchamsé Aronda is a distinguished economist and academic currently serving as an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Economic Sciences at the University of Kara (UK), Togo. He is a member of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development’s (UNCTAD) Virtual Institute and an accredited expert for the World Bank’s “Teach” evaluation tool, which assesses teaching practices globally. With over a decade of engagement in economic research and university instruction, Dr. Aronda has made valuable contributions to the fields of structural transformation, international trade, and macroeconomic development, particularly in the context of sub-Saharan Africa. His work bridges theoretical knowledge with policy-oriented analysis, emphasizing practical solutions to economic challenges faced by developing nations.

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Education

Dr. Aronda holds a Doctorate in Economics with a specialization in International Economics, which he earned from the University of Lomé in June 2019 with the highest academic distinction. His academic journey began at the University of Kara, where he completed a DEUG in Economic Sciences and Management (2008–2010), followed by a Licence and Maitrise in Economics with a focus on Macroeconomics and Development. He then obtained a DEA/Master-PTCI in Applied Economics, majoring in Applied Macroeconomics, from the University of Abomey-Calavi (2013–2015). Complementing his academic degrees, Dr. Aronda has undertaken several certified professional training programs through the UNCTAD Virtual Institute in the areas of structural transformation, non-tariff measures, trade and poverty analysis, and industrial policy, and has successfully passed the World Bank’s reliability certification for the Teach tool in both 2022 and 2023.

Experience

Since 2015, Dr. Aronda has played an active role in higher education and academic research. His journey began as a doctoral candidate and part-time assistant lecturer at the University of Kara and the University of Lomé, eventually rising to his current role as Assistant Lecturer at the University of Kara. From 2020 to 2022, he managed the academic affairs cell at the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences (Fa.SEG), overseeing student records, examination logistics, and results processing. He also served as Rapporteur for the Evaluation Claims Committee (2021–2023) and contributed to pedagogical support and student guidance through the Fa.SEG Information Cell (2018–2019). Furthermore, Dr. Aronda played organizational and editorial roles in the 4th and 5th international scientific conferences of the University of Kara in 2021 and 2023 respectively. His teaching portfolio spans several undergraduate modules such as Probability, Demographic Analysis, Project Evaluation, Operational Research, and International Trade Strategy.

Research Interest

Dr. Aronda’s primary research interests are centered around the structural transformation of developing economies, with a specific focus on the dynamics of economic change in West Africa. His work analyzes the interaction between international trade and domestic labor markets, poverty, income inequality, and financial systems in developing economies. He also explores the role of banks, microfinance, and credit accessibility in facilitating self-employment and economic transformation. His multidimensional approach to development economics integrates applied macroeconomic modeling, Bayesian estimation techniques, and empirical data analysis to derive actionable insights into policy effectiveness in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Award

Although not formally decorated with awards, Dr. Aronda’s research contributions have earned him international recognition through his roles as a peer reviewer for the African Development Review, a high-impact indexed journal. He has consistently served as a reviewer since 2019, receiving formal acknowledgments for his contributions to the advancement of economic research in Africa. His selection and continued collaboration with UNCTAD and the World Bank on educational assessment projects also stand as testimony to his professional reliability and expertise.

Publication

Dr. Aronda has contributed several important publications to the field of development economics. His 2025 article “A Bayesian Approach to the Determinants of Structural Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa” in the South African Journal of Economics explores the use of Bayesian econometrics to understand structural economic shifts (cited by 8 articles). In 2023, he published “Transformation structurelle en Afrique de l’ouest : une évaluation empirique des performances” in Études africaines, Vol. 1, pp. 75–100 (cited by 6 articles). He co-authored “Structural transformation in sub-Saharan Africa: a comparative analysis of sub-regions performances” with Amadou A. in the African Journal of Economics and Management Studies, 2020, Vol. 11(2), pp. 233–252 (cited by 12 articles). Earlier foundational academic work includes his 2019 doctoral thesis “Commerce international et transformation structurelle des économies de l’Afrique de l’Ouest” and his 2015 master’s dissertation “Incidences du Commerce international sur l’emploi dans les pays de l’UEMOA”. His recent contributions reflect a deepening focus on empirical modeling and policy evaluation.

Conclusion

Dr. Tchamsé Aronda stands as a dedicated scholar whose contributions to economic sciences are anchored in real-world developmental challenges faced by low-income and emerging economies. Through teaching, research, consultancy, and academic service, he continues to enhance both academic knowledge and policy-making capacity in Togo and the wider West African region. His academic integrity, interdisciplinary approach, and commitment to development economics make him a valuable contributor to contemporary economic discourse and a mentor to the next generation of African economists.