Core Points - The UNESCO-ALFUZAN International Award for Outstanding Young Scientists in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics was awarded to Chinese scientist Cheng Lijing for his contributions to marine climate change research [2][3] - Cheng's work includes developing ocean data processing technologies, studying historical changes in ocean heat content, salinity, and dissolved oxygen, and understanding the Earth's energy balance and water cycle evolution [3] - The award aims to recognize young scientists' contributions to scientific and socio-economic development at national, regional, and global levels [3] Summary by Categories - Award Details - The ALFUZAN Award was established in 2021 by UNESCO and the Abdullah Al-Fuzan Education Foundation, awarded biennially to five young professionals in STEM fields [3] - Cheng Lijing's Contributions - Cheng's research provides critical evidence for assessing risks and adapting to climate change, supporting sustainable development goals and global climate policy decisions [3] - He aims to raise awareness of marine climate change as a niche discipline and hopes to contribute further to marine climate research and climate governance [3] - Other Award Recipients - This year, four other awardees from Cyprus, Morocco, Namibia, and Peru were recognized for their contributions in areas such as empowering youth through science education, developing breast cancer risk prediction tools, and biodiversity research [3]
【新华社】中国科学家获联合国教科文组织“阿勒福赞奖”
Xin Hua She·2025-09-20 09:21