Dr. Goo Bok Jung | Agricultural Sector | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Goo Bok Jung | Agricultural Sector | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Goo Bok Jung | Agricultural Sector | National Institute of Agricultural Sciences | South Korea

Dr. Goo-Bok Jung is a distinguished soil scientist whose extensive career has been dedicated to advancing agricultural sustainability, soil health, and climate change adaptation. As a Senior Researcher at the National Institute of Agricultural Sciences (NIAS) under the Rural Development Administration (RDA), he has played a vital role in shaping Korea’s agricultural environmental policies through research, strategic leadership, and scientific innovation. His contributions span the domains of soil chemistry, heavy metal contamination assessment, water quality monitoring, and climate change impact analysis on agricultural systems. With a deep commitment to improving environmental resilience in agriculture, Dr. Jung has become a key figure in developing data-driven solutions and scientific frameworks that enhance national responses to climate variability and environmental challenges in farming systems.

Professional Profile

ORCID

Summary of Suitability for the “Best Scholar Award” 

Dr. Goo-Bok Jung is an exceptionally accomplished scholar whose extensive research career and leadership in soil science and agricultural environmental management make him an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Scholar Award. His work exemplifies scholarly excellence, innovation, and a lifelong dedication to advancing sustainable agriculture in the face of global environmental challenges.

Education

Dr. Jung earned his Ph.D. in Agricultural Environment from Dankook University, where his doctoral research focused on the dynamics of heavy metals in soils and their environmental implications. His academic background provided a strong foundation in soil chemistry, environmental pollution control, and sustainable land management. Through his studies, he developed expertise in analytical methods for evaluating soil and water quality and understanding the ecological consequences of anthropogenic contaminants. This education positioned him to lead interdisciplinary research that bridges soil science, environmental protection, and climate adaptation. His scientific curiosity and methodological rigor continue to inform his applied research in environmental sustainability and agricultural policy.

Professional Experience

Dr. Goo-Bok Jung has built a remarkable career within the Rural Development Administration, beginning as a Research Scientist and progressing through multiple leadership roles that reflect his expertise and dedication. During his early career at the RDA and NAAS, he focused on soil chemical property analysis, heavy metal contamination, and the development of environmental indicators for agricultural sustainability. His work contributed to establishing national guidelines for soil and water quality assessment, which continue to serve as references for sustainable agricultural management across Korea.

As Team Leader for the Climate Change Division at NAAS, Dr. Jung spearheaded initiatives to understand and mitigate the effects of climate change on soil ecosystems and agricultural productivity. His leadership in strategic planning enabled the integration of climate resilience into Korea’s agricultural research agenda. Later, as Division Director at the National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, he led the Climate Change Assessment Division, overseeing multidisciplinary research on greenhouse gas emissions, carbon sequestration, and the adaptation of agricultural practices to environmental stressors.

Currently, as Director within the RDA’s New Agriculture Climate Response Program, Dr. Jung manages national-level projects aimed at transforming agricultural systems to withstand future climatic and environmental challenges. His visionary leadership ensures that research outputs are effectively translated into policy and practice, strengthening the sustainability of Korea’s agricultural landscapes and contributing to global environmental goals.

Research Interests

Dr. Jung’s research interests are deeply rooted in soil science, environmental chemistry, and agricultural sustainability. He is particularly focused on the interactions between soil properties, heavy metal behavior, and climate-driven changes in agricultural systems. His work explores the assessment of soil contamination, development of remediation techniques, and creation of environmental quality indicators that guide sustainable land use. In recent years, his research has expanded to include climate change adaptation in agriculture, emphasizing carbon management, soil health improvement, and the development of predictive models for agricultural resilience. By integrating scientific research with policy initiatives, Dr. Jung has contributed to the creation of frameworks that help agricultural communities respond effectively to environmental stress and ensure long-term food security.

Awards

Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Jung has received numerous recognitions for his scientific excellence and leadership in agricultural environmental research. His achievements have been acknowledged by the Rural Development Administration for advancing soil contamination analysis, developing water quality indicators, and leading national climate response initiatives. His contributions to environmental policy formulation, as well as his mentorship of young researchers, have strengthened Korea’s position as a leader in sustainable agricultural science. His award nomination reflects his lifelong dedication to improving agricultural resilience, fostering climate-smart innovation, and promoting responsible stewardship of natural resources.

Publication Top Notes

Decadal Trends and Spatial Analysis of Irrigation Suitability Indices Based on Groundwater Quality (2015–2024) in Agricultural Regions of Korea
Evaluation of long-term water quality trends and CCME-WQI applicability in agricultural watersheds of Korea
Future phenological changes of Hydrochara affinis and Sternolophus rufipes in agro-ecosystem under climate change scenarios
Proposal of model-based methodologies for assessing climate change vulnerability in agriculture: Focusing on nutrient discharge assessment in agricultural land using a linked APEX and regression model
Evaluation of nutrient losses of the furrow dike system during the cultivation of soybean (Glycine max L.) in paddy fields

Assoc Prof Dr. Wujing Cao | Intelligent Agriculture Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Wujing Cao | Intelligent Agriculture Award | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc Prof Dr. Wujing Cao, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Wujing Cao is an Associate Professor at the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and serves as a Master’s thesis supervisor at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Recognized as a young talent by the China Association for Science and Technology, recommended by the Chinese Society of Rehabilitation Medicine, his research focuses on lower limb exoskeletons and intelligent prosthetics. He has led or contributed to 10 national, provincial, and municipal research projects, publishing 20 SCI-indexed journal articles, including 2 ESI Highly Cited Papers as first or corresponding author. With 25 patents to his name, Wujing has earned several prestigious awards, including the Second Prize of the Science and Technology Award from the Chinese Society of Rehabilitation Medicine and the Chapecoense Outstanding Young Scholar Award. His contributions have also been instrumental in winning the First Prize for Technological Invention in Guangdong Province and Shenzhen City, as well as the Second Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress in Chongqing Municipality. He currently holds several prominent roles, including Standing Committee Member and Secretary-General of the Youth Working Committee of the Chinese Society of Rehabilitation Medicine, youth editorial board member of the “Robot” magazine, and special issue editor for three SCI-indexed journals.

Professional Profile:

ORCID

Suitability for the Best Researcher Award: Wujing Cao

In evaluating Wujing Cao’s suitability for the Best Researcher Award, his academic and research accomplishments make a strong case. As an Associate Professor at the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, CAS, and a Master’s supervisor at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, his research focuses on lower limb exoskeletons and intelligent prosthetics—both critical areas in rehabilitation technology and biomechatronics. Supported by the China Association for Science and Technology, he has demonstrated leadership in these fields.

Education:

  • Ph.D. (Details about the institution and year are not provided)
  • Master’s Thesis Supervisor, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Professional Experience:

  • Associate Professor, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
  • Master’s Thesis Supervisor, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Young Talent, Supported by the China Association for Science and Technology (recommended by the Chinese Society of Rehabilitation Medicine)

Publication top Notes:

Modeling and Rotation Control of Servo System With Flexible Structure Based on New Deformation Description

Rotation Angle Control Strategy for the Hip Joint of an Exoskeleton Robot Assisted by Paraplegic Patients Considering Time-Varying Inertia

The Human–Machine Interface Design Based on sEMG and Motor Imagery EEG for Lower Limb Exoskeleton Assistance System

An Autoencoder-Based Feature Extraction Method Applied to the Detection of Lateral Walking Gait Phase

Development and Evaluation of a Hip Exoskeleton for Lateral Resistance Walk Exercise

Inertial Sensing for Lateral Walking Gait Detection and Application in Lateral Resistance Exoskeleton