Liangyong Chu | Ocean Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Liangyong Chu | Ocean Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Professor | Jimei University | China

Prof. Dr. Liangyong Chu is a maritime systems and safety researcher at the Fisheries Research Institute of Fujian, Xiamen, China, specializing in maritime supply chain resilience, emergency management, and risk governance. With 21 publications ,5 h-index and 63 citations, his work advances understanding of how global maritime networks withstand and recover from disruptions driven by environmental hazards, operational failures, and geopolitical pressures. His recent contributions—including an open-access framework for achieving high maritime supply chain resilience and a comprehensive systematic review of maritime emergency management—demonstrate strong capability in integrating systems analysis, bibliometrics, and applied policy perspectives. Collaborating with more than 40 co-authors, Dr. Chu has built a multidisciplinary research profile that bridges logistics, marine science, and public safety domains. His scholarship supports improved decision-making for governments, port authorities, and industry stakeholders, strengthening operational continuity, enhancing emergency preparedness, and promoting sustainable and resilient maritime development on a global scale.

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Featured Publications

1. Han, Y., & Chu, L. (2025). A systematic review and bibliometric analysis for maritime emergency management. Journal of Sea Research.

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2. Xu, M., Ma, X., Zhao, Y., & Qiao, W. (2023). A systematic literature review of maritime transportation safety management. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 11(12), 2311.

Cited by: 2

Prof. Dr. Liangyong Chu’s research enhances the stability and safety of global maritime systems by advancing frameworks for resilience and emergency management. His work supports science-driven policymaking and operational innovation that help safeguard coastal communities, strengthen international trade continuity, and promote sustainable maritime development.