Wenbo Guo | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenbo Guo | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Doctor (DPhil Researcher) at University of Oxford, United Kingdom.

Dr. Wenbo Guo is an interdisciplinary researcher at the intersection of urban planning, environmental health, and smart city development. He holds a DPhil (PhD) from the School of Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford, with his doctoral research focusing on air pollution, mobility, and subjective wellbeing in transitional China. With a dual academic background in geography and economics, Dr. Guo integrates spatial analysis, policy research, and community-engaged methods to promote socially sustainable and health-responsive cities. He has held research positions at the University of Oxford, Peking University, and think tanks such as Polygeia and the China-Britain Artificial Intelligence Association. His professional footprint spans the UK, China, and Australia, where he has conducted collaborative work on smart cities, digital twins, transport resilience, and spatial justice. Dr. Guo has participated in multiple national and international research projects, including those supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology in China, IBM, and the National Science Foundation. A recipient of numerous honors including the Swire Scholarship and Best Paper Award at the Urban Geography Conference, Dr. Guo also contributes as a journal reviewer and committee member in academic communities. His work reflects a commitment to equitable, AI-driven, and climate-resilient urban futures.

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🎓Education

Dr. Wenbo Guo earned his DPhil (PhD) in Geography from the University of Oxford (2016–2025), focusing on urban air pollution, mobility, and wellbeing under the supervision of Professors Tim Schwanen and Christian Brand. His interdisciplinary research bridges environmental science, human geography, and urban policy. Prior to Oxford, he completed an M.S. in Human Geography at Peking University (2011–2014), mentored by Prof. Yanwei Chai, where he gained expertise in urban spatial behavior and planning theory. He also earned a B.S. in Urban and Environmental Sciences from Central China Normal University (2007–2011), studying urban-rural planning under Prof. Shengsheng Gong. Simultaneously, he pursued a B.A. in Economics at Wuhan University (2008–2011), demonstrating an early interdisciplinary orientation. During his postgraduate years, Dr. Guo was a visiting fellow at the Urban Research Program at Griffith University, Australia (2013), enriching his international academic exposure. His comprehensive education has equipped him with robust theoretical grounding, cross-disciplinary flexibility, and a global perspective on urban sustainability, environmental justice, and digital planning tools. These diverse academic experiences underpin his current work on the environmental-health-urban interface in transitional and global cities.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Wenbo Guo has held diverse academic and research roles that reflect his multifaceted expertise in urban sustainability, spatial analytics, and environmental health. At the University of Oxford, he served as a Research Associate at the School of Geography and the Environment (2023–2025) and previously as a Research Assistant at the Blavatnik School of Government (2018–2019). He has been a long-term researcher at the China-Britain Artificial Intelligence Association (CBAIA) since 2018, focusing on AI-driven urban planning. He also contributed to global health think tank Polygeia (2020–2024), where he addressed planetary health and digital public health issues. Prior to Oxford, Dr. Guo worked at the Center for Smart Cities Research and Planning at Peking University (2014–2015), engaging in major national R&D programs. His teaching experience spans undergraduate and postgraduate levels at Peking University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, covering topics from GIS and human geography to spatial modeling. He also contributed to the LSE-PKU Summer School on sustainable development. Dr. Guo’s professional journey bridges academia, policy research, and applied urban analytics, enabling him to address complex, interdisciplinary urban challenges with both technical skills and social insights.

🔬Research Interest

Dr. Wenbo Guo’s research interests lie at the nexus of urban planning, environmental health, and digital innovation. His core areas include healthy cities, smart cities, digital twins, and AI applications in spatial planning. He focuses on equitable and sustainable urban and transport systems, emphasizing the environmental exposures and mobility patterns that shape urban health outcomes. His work also explores health inequalities, environmental justice, and the geography of wellbeing, particularly in transitional societies like China. As a geographer with strong methodological capabilities, he engages with exposure assessment, geospatial analytics, and spatial models to evaluate how urban form, climate resilience, and infrastructure affect public health. His interests extend to community-engaged research and participatory urban planning, aiming to integrate citizen perspectives into policy-making. He is also passionate about harnessing large language models (LLMs) and big data analytics to support smart governance and decision-making. By combining qualitative, quantitative, and spatial approaches, Dr. Guo seeks to foster cities that are socially inclusive, environmentally sustainable, and technologically advanced, with a strong orientation toward urban wellbeing and policy translation.

🧠Research Skills

Dr. Wenbo Guo brings a versatile and interdisciplinary research skill set encompassing spatial, quantitative, and qualitative methodologies. His technical proficiencies include spatial analysis with GIS platforms (ArcGIS, QGIS), statistical programming in R and Stata, and scripting in Python. He has applied these tools extensively in urban planning, exposure assessment, mobility behavior modeling, and geospatial health analytics. Dr. Guo is particularly skilled in mixed-method research, integrating environmental data, human mobility patterns, and subjective wellbeing surveys to analyze complex urban systems. His experience in modeling space-time behaviors and smart travel services enhances his capacity to inform smart city and community planning initiatives. He has worked on large-scale national and international projects involving smart city development, urban policy innovation, and socio-environmental evaluation. Additionally, Dr. Guo has experience in participatory research methods and spatial visualization, allowing for the effective communication of research outcomes to stakeholders. With a growing interest in AI and large language models, he is exploring novel computational approaches to urban decision-making and digital governance. His multi-layered expertise equips him to address contemporary challenges in urban resilience, sustainability, and health equity.

🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Wenbo Guo has received several academic honors and professional recognitions that reflect his excellence in urban geography and policy research. He was awarded the prestigious Swire Scholarship at the University of Oxford in 2016, recognizing his academic distinction and leadership potential. In 2019, he received the Best Paper Award at the Annual Conference of Urban Geography by the Geographical Society of China for his contributions to understanding spatial wellbeing in Chinese cities. During his postgraduate studies, he earned the National Scholarship from China’s Ministry of Education in 2012 and the Tenacity Scholarship from Peking University in 2013. His participation in international innovation competitions includes the European Smart Health and Healthcare Hackathon (2023) and the European Smart Mobility Hackathon (2017), both held in Prague. He also completed Oxford’s Leadership Program on Global Challenges in Transport, participating in modules focused on health, governance, and infrastructure from 2017 to 2018. These awards and programs underscore his interdisciplinary capacity, global engagement, and leadership in advancing research on sustainable, equitable, and smart urban futures.

📈Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 324

  • h-index: 12

  • i10-index: 14

📌Publications Top Notes

    1. Examining the Influence of Neighborhood and Street-Level Built Environment on Fitness Jogging in Chengdu, China: A Massive GPS Trajectory Data Analysis
      Authors: W. Yang, J. Hu, Y. Liu, W. Guo
      Journal: Journal of Transport Geography
      Year: 2023
      Citations: 50

    1. Examining the Incubation Period Distributions of COVID-19 in Chinese Patients with Different Travel Histories
      Authors: Z. Xiao, X. Xie, W. Guo, Z. Luo, J. Liao, F. Wen, Q. Zhou, L. Han, T. Zheng
      Journal: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
      Year: 2020
      Citations: 33

    1. Smart Approaches to Community Management and Public Services in Chinese Cities
      (Original Chinese title: The intelligent path of urban community management and services in China)
      Authors: Y. Chai, W. Guo
      Journal: Progress in Geography
      Year: 2015
      Citations: 28

    1. Five-Year Lung Cancer Mortality Risk and Spatial Distribution in Xuanwei: A Spatiotemporal Correlation Study
      Authors: J. Li, W. Guo, J. Ran, R. Tang, H. Lin, X. Chen, B. Ning, J. Li, Y. Zhou, L.C. Chen, et al.
      Journal: BMC Public Health
      Year: 2019
      Citations: 25

    1. How Does the Visual Environment Influence Outdoor Jogging Behavior? Insights from Citywide Image and GPS Data
      Authors: W. Yang, H. Chen, J. Li, W. Guo, J. Fei, Y. Li, J. He
      Journal: Urban Forestry & Urban Greening
      Year: 2024
      Citations: 19

    1. Temporal Dimensions in Human Mobility and Health Research
      (Original Chinese title: Time Matters in the Study of Human Mobility and Health)
      Authors: M. Guan, W. Guo, Y. Chai
      Journal: Progress in Geography
      Year: 2013
      Citations: 15

    1. Day-to-Day Variability in Activity-Travel Behavior Based on GPS Data: A Case Study from the Suburbs of Beijing
      Authors: Y. Shen, Y. Chai, W. Guo
      Journal: Geographical Research
      Year: 2013
      Citations: 14

    1. Managing Tourist Congestion: Insights from Chinese Group Tours to the UK and Ireland
      Authors: M. Ji, W. Guo, Z. Chen, N. Morgan
      Journal: Current Issues in Tourism
      Year: 2023
      Citations: 13

    1. Applying a Subjective Well-Being Framework to Transport Equity
      Authors: L. Reardon, L. Mahoney, W. Guo
      Book Chapter: In Measuring Transport Equity
      Year: 2019
      Citations: 13

    1. Diurnal Variations in Weekly Spatio-Temporal Behavior of Suburban Residents in Beijing
      (Original Chinese title: Diurnal differences in spatial behavior of residents in Beijing suburbs over a week)
      Authors: Y. Shen, Y. Chai, W. Guo
      Journal: Geographical Research
      Year: 2013
      Citations: 13

🧾Conclusion

Dr. Wenbo Guo stands out as a rising scholar in the interdisciplinary field of urban sustainability, environmental health, and smart city innovation. His academic and professional journey—spanning top institutions in the UK, China, and Australia—demonstrates a strong commitment to addressing real-world urban challenges through a blend of theoretical insight and practical application. His work is informed by deep methodological expertise, covering spatial analysis, AI tools, and policy-oriented research, with a unique emphasis on wellbeing and environmental justice in rapidly transitioning cities. Dr. Guo’s diverse portfolio of research projects, funded by international and national agencies, showcases his ability to contribute meaningfully to both academic knowledge and policy innovation. His leadership roles, teaching experience, and recognition through scholarships and awards further affirm his standing in the field. Looking ahead, Dr. Guo aims to deepen his engagement in interdisciplinary research that promotes healthy, livable, and data-informed cities. With an evolving focus on digital governance, AI, and climate-resilient infrastructure, he is poised to play a significant role in shaping equitable and sustainable urban futures worldwide.

 

Md Ashikuzzaman | Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md Ashikuzzaman | Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Casual Academic at Curtin University, Australia.

Mr. Md Ashikuzzaman is an urban planner, researcher, and academic specializing in sustainable urban development, GIS, and climate resilience. He is currently pursuing a PhD at Curtin University, Australia, and serves as an Assistant Professor at Khulna University, Bangladesh. With extensive experience in teaching, research, and consultancy, he actively contributes to urban policy discussions and sustainability practices.

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Educational Details

Mr. Md Ashikuzzaman is an urban planner and researcher with a strong academic foundation in urban and regional planning. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Urban and Regional Planning at Curtin University, Australia. He earned a Master of Engineering in Urban Engineering from The University of Tokyo, Japan (2013–2015) and a Bachelor of Urban and Rural Planning from Khulna University, Bangladesh (2005–2009). His academic background is rooted in sustainable urban development, environmental planning, and spatial analysis.

Professional Experience

With over a decade of academic and research experience, Mr. Md Ashikuzzaman has been serving as an Assistant Professor at Khulna University, Bangladesh, since 2018, where he teaches and supervises research on urban development, climate change, GIS, and environmental studies. In addition to his teaching role, he has held research and teaching assistant positions at Curtin University and the University of Tokyo, where he contributed to course design, student guidance, and GIS-based spatial analysis.

His research experience includes working as a Research Assistant at Colouring Australia (2022–2023), where he conducted spatial analysis, developed GIS-based maps, and extracted data for statistical analysis. He has also worked in NGOs, including Community Development Centre (CODEC) and Jagrata Juba Shangha (JJA), focusing on project monitoring, evaluation, and documentation. His expertise extends to consultancy projects on urban governance, community development, and environmental sustainability.

Research Interest

Mr. Md Ashikuzzaman’s research interests include urban and regional planning, climate change adaptation, urban governance, sustainable development, and GIS-based spatial analysis. His work emphasizes data-driven solutions for resilient cities, sustainable infrastructure, and policy frameworks for effective urban management.

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Mr. Md Ashikuzzaman has published multiple research articles in peer-reviewed journals and has presented his findings at international conferences. His publications focus on urban resilience, spatial analysis, climate adaptation, and governance. His work is widely cited, reflecting his contributions to the field of urban and regional planning.

Top Noted Publication

  1. Factors Associating Different Antenatal Care Contacts of WomenPLoS ONE, 2020 (Cited 61 times)

    • Examines factors influencing antenatal care utilization in Bangladesh.

  2. Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Bangladesh: Issues and ChallengesSustainable Waste Management Challenges in Developing Countries, 2019 (Cited 59 times)

    • Discusses challenges and policy recommendations for waste management.

  3. Nature and Extent of Population Displacement Due to Climate Change in Coastal BangladeshInternational Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, 2012 (Cited 31 times)

    • Analyzes displacement patterns caused by climate-induced disasters.

  4. An Integrated Model of City and Neighborhood IdentitiesJournal of Business Research, 2019 (Cited 30 times)

    • Explores how city and neighborhood identities influence branding.

  5. Nature and Extent of Population Displacement Due to Climate Change (Revised Study)Management of Environmental Quality, 2011 (Cited 23 times)

    • Examines the socio-economic impact of environmental displacement.

  6. City Brand Love: Modelling and Resident Heterogeneity AnalysisJournal of Product & Brand Management, 2022 (Cited 22 times)

    • Investigates the role of city branding in urban identity and development.

Conclusion

Mr. Md Ashikuzzaman is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Urban Planning. His strong publication record, extensive teaching experience, technical expertise in GIS and sustainability, and impactful research on urban resilience and governance make him a deserving contender.