Dr. Jingye Liu | Future of Fossil Fuels and Energy Transition | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Student at China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing), China

Jingye Liu is a promising early-career scholar in the field of management science and engineering with a focus on energy systems and supply chain security. Currently pursuing his doctoral studies at the School of Management, China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing), Liu demonstrates a strong commitment to addressing critical issues in global energy supply chains. His research integrates complex quantitative models and real-world policy relevance, contributing meaningful insights into China’s crude oil security strategies. Despite being at the early stages of his academic journey, Liu has already authored several influential publications in prestigious journals and is actively engaged in collaborative, policy-driven research that tackles geopolitical energy challenges.

Profile

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Education

Jingye Liu is undertaking a Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering at the China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing), which commenced in September 2023 and is expected to conclude in June 2027. Under the supervision of Professor Rijia Ding, his doctoral work is rooted in multidisciplinary methodologies, combining systems engineering, energy economics, and data-driven decision-making. His academic foundation supports an applied approach to analyzing the energy sector, particularly focused on crude oil supply chain dynamics and national energy security frameworks.

Experience

Although still a Ph.D. candidate, Liu has accumulated substantial experience through collaborative academic research and publication efforts. Working alongside faculty and other researchers, he has been integrally involved in national-level studies evaluating the structure and vulnerabilities of China’s energy systems. His role often includes constructing evaluation models, analyzing large datasets, and interpreting policy implications based on empirical outcomes. Through his research, Liu has developed a nuanced understanding of strategic petroleum reserves, maritime logistics, and risk mitigation strategies. His capacity for teamwork, quantitative analysis, and strategic thinking has earned him recognition among peers and mentors alike.

Research Interest

Jingye Liu’s primary research interests lie in the areas of energy policy, supply chain security, and risk assessment in the context of geopolitical and domestic variables. He is particularly invested in exploring the vulnerabilities and optimization strategies within China’s crude oil supply chain. His work involves employing life-cycle analysis, DEA-like models, and system dynamics to evaluate security performance and provide evidence-based recommendations. Liu is also interested in renewable energy integration, international energy cooperation, and the development of early-warning systems for energy risk monitoring, aligning with global efforts toward sustainable and resilient energy infrastructures.

Award

While still building his academic career, Jingye Liu has earned early recognition through participation in national research projects and contribution to high-impact publications. His co-authored article in Energy Strategy Reviews, a leading journal in energy policy and strategy, stands as a testament to his growing influence in the field. Though no formal awards are listed in the resume, his selection to work on national-level energy risk evaluation projects reflects a form of institutional acknowledgment and academic trust that reinforces the merit of his contributions.

Publication

Jingye Liu has published impactful research in peer-reviewed journals, notably contributing to the following article:

Accessing the security of crude oil supply chain: The case of China, published in Energy Strategy Reviews, Volume 59, May 2025 (Cited by: [data not specified]). Co-authored with Fengqi Guo, Ying Shi, Rijia Ding, and Zhen Chen, this study presents a comprehensive life-cycle risk assessment model to evaluate China’s crude oil supply chain from 2012 to 2022.

The article offers policy recommendations to mitigate upstream vulnerabilities and enhance national energy resilience through expanded strategic reserves and maritime autonomy.

Although this is his most prominently documented publication, Liu is actively engaged in research that is expected to yield further high-quality outputs, reinforcing his academic trajectory and potential impact on the field.

Conclusion

Jingye Liu represents the next generation of researchers committed to securing global and national energy systems through rigorous analytical methods and policy-relevant research. His doctoral journey is already marked by meaningful contributions, including a major journal publication and active participation in strategic research collaborations. With a foundation in management science and engineering and a focus on real-world energy challenges, Liu is well-positioned to contribute significantly to academic and policy discussions in the coming years. His nomination for this award is supported by his academic rigor, innovative research focus, and evident potential to shape the future of energy system analysis and management.

Jingye Liu | Future of Fossil Fuels and Energy Transition | Best Researcher Award

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