Loren Babcock | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Loren Babcock | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Loren Babcock, The Ohio State University, United States

Dr. Loren E. Babcock is a distinguished American paleontologist and professor at The Ohio State University, renowned for his extensive work on evolutionary history through exceptional fossil deposits. With a research portfolio spanning the Cambrian Explosion to Ice Age extinctions, he explores predator-prey dynamics, biomineralization, and extinction drivers. He has significantly contributed to refining the geologic time scale and understanding fossil preservation processes. Babcock has led international stratigraphic commissions and conducted fieldwork across North America, Greenland, and Asia. His role as Director of the Orton Geological Museum and his commitment to science education highlight his leadership in academia and outreach. He is a fellow of prestigious scientific societies and has received numerous honors for both research and public service. Widely published and internationally recognized, Dr. Babcock’s multidisciplinary contributions continue to shape paleobiological and geological scholarship worldwide.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Loren E. Babcock earned his Ph.D. in Geology with honors from the University of Kansas in 1990, specializing in Paleontology. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his future work in fossil preservation and evolutionary events. He completed his M.S. in Geology with a concentration in Paleontology at Kent State University in 1986, focusing on critical paleobiological analysis. Dr. Babcock began his academic journey with a B.S. in Geology and Biology from the State University of New York at Fredonia in 1983, where he developed his interdisciplinary approach to understanding ancient life and Earth‘s processes. His educational trajectory reflects a consistent and deepening commitment to integrating geological sciences with biological evolution, positioning him as a leading figure in studying evolutionary dynamics and the fossil record. Each degree has contributed to his expertise in stratigraphy, paleontology, and taphonomy, laying the groundwork for a prolific academic and research career.

Experience

Dr. Babcock has been a faculty member at The Ohio State University since 1990, progressing from Assistant to Full Professor. He currently serves as Director of the Orton Geological Museum. He chaired the Division of Geological Sciences (2006–2009) and was Chair (2012–2020) and Secretary (2004–2012) of the International Subcommission on Cambrian Stratigraphy, a UNESCO initiative. He was also a Guest Professor at Lund University, Sweden (2010–2017), and held adjunct roles at Otterbein University and Columbus College of Art & Design. His visiting appointments include Cornell University and the Paleontological Research Institution. Throughout his career, Dr. Babcock has led educational and scientific programs that bridge research with public engagement. His leadership within both academic institutions and international organizations has significantly influenced global stratigraphic standards, geologic education, and public understanding of paleontology. His administrative experience reflects a commitment to academic excellence, interdisciplinary teaching, and international collaboration in earth sciences.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Loren E. Babcock has received multiple prestigious awards throughout his career. In 2025, he earned the Best Researcher Award in Network Science and Graph Analytics for his work on sarcopterygian fishes. In 2024, he was honored with the Best Researcher Award in Earth and Planetary Sciences for his publication on Megalonyx Jefferson. He became a Fellow of The Paleontological Society in 2005 and the Geological Society of America in 1997. He was awarded the Charles Schuchert Award (2001) and Erasmus Haworth Alumni Award (2008). Other accolades include the President’s Citation from SEPM (2006), Antarctica Service Medal (2007), and the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels (1993). He was a Distinguished Lecturer for The Paleontological Society (1993–1994) and was elected to the Society of Mineral Museum Professionals in 2023. These awards reflect his outstanding contributions to paleontology, public outreach, and international scientific collaboration.

Research Focus

Dr. Babcock’s research investigates major evolutionary milestones through exceptional fossil deposits known as Lagerstätten. A primary question guiding his work is the role of predator-prey relationships in evolutionary and extinction events. His core research spans three pivotal periods: (1) the Cambrian explosion and the role of predator-prey dynamics in marine diversification; (2) the rise of jawed fishes during the Devonian–Carboniferous and their ecological impacts; and (3) the extinction of Pleistocene megafauna like giant sloths and dire wolves due to climate shifts and human activities. He also advances global stratigraphic correlation, refining Earth‘s geologic calendar. Additional interests include fossilization processes, biomineralization, biologic asymmetry, taphonomy of arthropods (especially trilobites), and the evolution of early biomineralizing organisms. His work combines field data, sedimentology, biostratigraphy, and geochemical methods, contributing foundational insights to paleobiology, geochronology, and Earth history. Dr. Babcock’s interdisciplinary approach continues to redefine our understanding of the ancient biosphere.

Publication Top Notes

  • 🦑 Phylogenetic Affinities of Echmatocrinus brachiatus (Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale, Canada)

  • 🕷️ Early Cambrian Chelicerate Arthropod from China

  • 🧬 Cambrian Trilobite Biostratigraphy and Its Role in Developing an Integrated History of the Earth System

  • 🧽 Siliceous Spicules in a Vauxiid Sponge (Demospongia) from the Kaili Biota (Cambrian Stage 5), Guizhou, South China

  • 🐚 Systematics and Palaeobiology of Some Cambrian Hyoliths from Guizhou, China, and Nevada, USA

  • 🦐 Exceptionally Preserved Mickwitzia from the Indian Springs Lagerstätte (Cambrian Stage 3), Nevada and Implications for Early Cambrian Brachiopod Evolution

  • 🦠 Microorganism-Mediated Preservation of Planolites, a Common Trace Fossil from the Harkless Formation, Cambrian of Nevada, USA

  • 🐾 A Diverse High-Latitude Ichnofauna from the Permian Pagoda and Mackellar Formations (Beacon Supergroup), Shackleton Glacier Area, Central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica

  • 🪸 Exceptionally Preserved Conchopeltis (Cnidaria) from the Ordovician of New York, USA: Taphonomic Inferences

  • 🦴 Palaeobiology, Taphonomy, and Stratigraphic Significance of the Trilobite Buenellus from the Sirius Passet Biota, Cambrian of North Greenland

  • 🐟 Feeding Behaviour of Two Ordovician Trilobites Inferred from Trace Fossils and Non-Biomineralised Anatomy, Ohio and Kentucky, USA

  • 🧬 Morphology, Ontogeny and Distribution of the Cambrian Series 2 Ellipsocephalid Trilobite Strenuaeva spinosa from Scandinavia

  • 🦠 Exceptionally Preserved Biota from a Carbonate Lithofacies, Huaqiao Formation (Cambrian: Drumian Stage), Hunan, China

  • 🪨 Revised Stratigraphic Nomenclature for Parts of the Ediacaran-Cambrian Series 2 Succession in the Southern Great Basin, USA

  • 🐚 Systematics, Paleobiology, and Taphonomy of Some Exceptionally Preserved Trilobites from Cambrian Lagerstätten of Utah

  • 🐾 Paleoecology of Commensal Epizoans Fouling Flexicalymene (Trilobita) from the Upper Ordovician, Cincinnati Arch Region, USA

Tian Chen | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Tian Chen | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Tian Chen, Beijing Institute of Technology, China

Dr. Tian Chen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physics, Beijing Institute of Technology. A leading researcher in quantum technology, Dr. Chen focuses on topological state control and quantum state manipulation, particularly through experimental quantum walk systems. He earned his Ph.D. from Tsinghua University under Prof. Xiangbin Wang and spent a year as a visiting scholar at Stevens Institute of Technology, USA, with Prof. Ting Yu. With over 50 publications in high-impact journals like Nature Communications, Light: Science & Applications, and Science Advances, Dr. Chen’s work has drawn attention from platforms such as MIT Technology Review and EurekAlert!. He plays a key role as an editorial board member for Research and a special-topic editor for Symmetry. His contributions are recognized widely within the scientific community, cementing his reputation as a pioneer in topological photonics and quantum sensing.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Tian Chen began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree from Nankai University (2006–2010), laying a strong foundation in physics. He then pursued his doctoral studies at Tsinghua University (2010–2015), one of China’s most prestigious institutions, under the mentorship of renowned physicist Prof. Xiangbin Wang. During his Ph.D., he gained international research experience as a visiting scholar (2013–2014) at Stevens Institute of Technology, USA, working with Prof. Ting Yu. This global exposure enriched his expertise in quantum mechanics and topological physics. His education integrated strong theoretical insights with experimental methodologies, particularly in quantum optics and quantum information. These formative years prepared him for a career at the forefront of modern quantum technology, where his interdisciplinary knowledge and early international collaboration have significantly shaped his research direction in quantum state control and topological phenomena.

Experience

Dr. Tian Chen has been serving at the Beijing Institute of Technology since 2015, first as an Assistant Professor (2015–2018) and currently as an Associate Professor (2018–present) in the Department of Physics. His professional career is distinguished by leadership in topological quantum systems, where he merges theory with experimental realization, particularly using quantum walks on opto-electronic platforms. He has spearheaded or participated in several national-level research projects, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and key R&D programs. His editorial roles include being a young board member of the journal Research and a guest editor for Symmetry. Dr. Chen is also actively involved as an external reviewer for Clarivate’s overseas research assessments. His rapid ascent in academia reflects both his research excellence and contributions to global scientific discourse, further amplified by media features in MIT Technology Review and Advanced Science News.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Tian Chen has received numerous accolades recognizing his excellence in quantum physics and scientific service. In 2023, he earned the prestigious “IOP Trusted Reviewer” certification from the Institute of Physics, acknowledging his dedication to maintaining high peer-review standards. He serves on the young editorial board of Research and is the editor-in-chief for the special issue “Symmetry/Asymmetry in Topological Phases” in the journal Symmetry. Additionally, he has been appointed as an external reviewer for Clarivate’s international research evaluations and contributes to Beijing Science and Technology initiatives. Dr. Chen’s cutting-edge research has been featured over 20 times by international science outlets such as MIT Technology Review, EurekAlert!, China Optics, and Advanced Science News. These recognitions underscore his leadership in advancing quantum technologies and establishing topological platforms with high scientific impact.

Research Focus

Dr. Tian Chen’s research centers on topological state control and its transformative applications in quantum technology. He specializes in the experimental implementation of quantum walk systems, utilizing them to explore novel topological phases and quantum state manipulation. His work leverages opto-electronic platforms to simulate quantum behavior, aiming to realize high-sensitivity quantum sensing and quantum-inspired algorithms. A significant portion of his work delves into non-Hermitian systems, exceptional points, and topologically protected phenomena. Dr. Chen’s interdisciplinary approach integrates quantum optics, condensed matter physics, and quantum information science, allowing the construction of complex topological networks with practical and computational applications. His innovations contribute to emerging areas like quantum simulators and topological quantum computing, positioning him as a key contributor in bridging theory and experiment in advanced quantum systems.

Publication Top Notes

  • 🧪 Ultra-sensitivity in reconstructed exceptional systems – Natl. Sci. Rev., 2024

  • 🔬 Quantum photonic solver for complicated vibronic spectra of large molecules – Nat. Commun., 2024

  • 🧭 Topologically protected entanglement switching around exceptional points – Light: Sci. & Appl., 2024

  • ⚡ Observation of hybrid higher-order skin-topological effect in non-Hermitian topolectrical circuits – Nat. Commun., 2021

  • 🧵 Experimental observation of classical analogy of topological entanglement entropy – Nat. Commun., 2019