Guanghai Shi | Natural Materials | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Guanghai Shi | Natural Materials | Research Excellence Award

China University of Geosciences, China

Prof. Dr. Guanghai Shi is a distinguished geoscientist recognized for his extensive contributions to mineralogy, petrology, and economic geology. With a Ph.D. in Mineralogy, Petrology and Economic Geology from Peking University, complemented by an M.S. in Mineralogy from the Chinese University of Geosciences in Wuhan and a B.S. in Geology from Chang’An University, he has built a strong academic foundation in Earth sciences. His career spans roles as Professor and Associate Professor at the China University of Geosciences in Beijing, as well as earlier positions as Assistant Research Fellow and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has also worked internationally as a Guest Scientist at Ruhr-University Bochum and as a visiting scholar at the American Museum of Natural History. His research focuses on natural high-value materials such as jadeitite, nephrite, diamonds, and a wide range of accessory minerals, integrating field studies, petrography, mineral chemistry, and geochronology. He has also engaged in industry-related work, including gemstone trading and mineral exploration. Recognized for his scientific impact and interdisciplinary expertise, he continues to advance understanding of mineral formation processes, geochemical cycling, and the cultural relevance of geological materials.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, Y., Shi, G., & Wen, J. (2025). Mineralogical, gemological characteristics and petrogenesis of high-quality Maw-sit-sit jade from the Myanmar Jade Belt. Crystals, 15(11).

Li, Y., Shi, G., & Zhang, J. (2025). Origin of light-colored nephrite relative to green nephrite in Ospa, Russia. Crystals, 15(11).

Liu, W., Shi, G., Li, X., Quan, X., Li, Y., & Yuan, Y. (2025). Well-preserved structure of silicified wood: A case study from Qitai Silicified Forest, NW China and its silicification mechanisms. Plants, 14(22).

Zhang, Y., & Shi, G. (2025). Big data and AI-enabled construction of a novel gemstone database: Challenges, methodologies, and future perspectives. Minerals, 15(11).

Dai, S., Zhang, Y., Shi, G., & Long, T. (2025). Color mechanism of blue Myanmar jadeite jade: The role of trace elements and mineralogical characteristics. Crystals, 15(10).

Zhang, Y., Shi, G., & Wen, J. (2025). Manganese-rich chromite in Myanmar jadeite jade: A critical source of chromium and manganese and its role in coloration. Crystals, 15(8).

Guo, Q., Li, P., Wang, M., Zhao, S., Yang, S., & Shi, G. (2025). Color mechanism analysis and origin comparison of pink-purple sapphires from Vietnam and Madagascar. Crystals, 15(3).

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anuj Kumar Singh | Environmental Geochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anuj Kumar Singh | Environmental Geochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Nilamber-Pitamber University, Medininagar | India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anuj Kumar Singh is a distinguished Earth and Planetary Scientist with expertise in impact cratering, shock metamorphism, planetary science, and high-pressure–temperature experimental petrology. He earned his Ph.D. in Earth and Planetary Sciences from the University of Allahabad, India, where he conducted extensive research on the Dhala Impact Structure, focusing on experimental petrology and geochemistry of impactites and target rocks. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed an M.Sc. in Applied Geology (Gold Medalist) and a B.Sc. in Physics, Mathematics, and Geology from the same university. Dr. Singh holds key academic responsibilities, including serving as Nodal Officer for AISHE, Examination Officer, and Board of Studies member at Nilamber-Pitamber University, and he actively contributes to curriculum design and examination management. Internationally, he is involved as Executive Secretary for NASA’s Lunar Exploration Analysis Group (LEAG) Goal 2 Committee and has served on scientific organizing committees for global conferences such as the Meteoritical Society Annual Meeting. He has delivered numerous lectures and workshops on gemstones, impact cratering, and shock metamorphism. Recognized with prestigious fellowships such as CSIR-SPMF, DST-INSPIRE, and JRF-CSIR, he has also secured top ranks in national competitive examinations. His work bridges planetary geosciences and experimental petrology, contributing significantly to the understanding of lunar and terrestrial impact processes.

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Featured Publications

Dwivedi, S., Yadav, M., Singh, A.K., Sharma, A.K., Jaiswal, M.K., Dwivedi, M.M., Pandey, K., Yadav, G.K., & Pati, J.K. (2025). Assessment of toxicity in silica sand tailings – A case study of Shankargarh area of Prayagraj, India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.

Pati, J.K., Singh, A.K., & Dwivedi, S. (2025). A shocked lithic clast with compositionally contrasting melt domains in the impact melt breccia – A first report from the Dhala impact structure, India. Planetary and Space Science.

Singh, A.K. (2024). Shatter cones and their identification in field. Bulletin of Society of Geoscientists and Allied Technologists (SGAT Bulletin).

Zahbi, M., Singh, A.K., Pati, J.K., Dwivedi, M.M., Dwivedi, S., & Anand, A. (2023). Experimental formation of Pele’s hairs and tears at 1200°C under atmospheric pressure from natural alkali olivine basalt. Journal of Earth System Science.

Pati, J.K., & Singh, A.K. (2023). Soft-sediment deformation structures in the Mesoproterozoic Kaimur Sandstone, Vindhyan Supergroup (Central India), and their seismotectonic implications. Journal of Palaeogeography.

Singh, A.K. (2023). Investigation of an eco-sustainable beneficiation technique for the Shankargarh silica sands, Uttar Pradesh (India) and its impact on the soda-lime-silica glass compositions. Arabian Journal of Geosciences.

Singh, A.K. (2023). Pressure calibration of Walker-type multi-anvil apparatus at room temperature. SGAT Bulletin.