Louis George Korowi | Ocean Resources | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Louis George Korowi
National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
Louis George Korowi
Affiliation National Taiwan Ocean University
Country Taiwan
Scopus ID 59005242300
Documents 3
Citations 7
h-index 2
Subject Area Ocean Resources
Event Applied Scientist Awards

Louis George Korowi is an academic and administrative professional associated with National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan, with interdisciplinary experience spanning marine resource management, accounting, sustainable resource administration, and higher education leadership. His academic profile reflects emerging scholarly engagement within the field of ocean resources and institutional development. Korowi has contributed to academic administration and tertiary education management while simultaneously pursuing doctoral research in marine resource management.[1] His professional trajectory includes leadership positions in university governance, financial management, and sustainable resource planning within Papua New Guinea and Taiwan.[2]

Abstract

Louis George Korowi and evaluates his suitability for recognition under the Applied Scientist Awards framework. The profile highlights his interdisciplinary expertise in marine resource management, higher education leadership, financial administration, and sustainable institutional governance. Particular attention is given to his ongoing doctoral studies at National Taiwan Ocean University and his contributions to academic management within Papua New Guinea’s tertiary education sector.[3] The analysis further considers research productivity metrics, publication visibility, citation performance, and institutional engagement within the broader context of emerging scholarly development in ocean resource studies.[2]

Keywords

Ocean Resources; Marine Resource Management; Sustainable Development; Higher Education Administration; Research Excellence; Academic Leadership; Papua New Guinea; Taiwan; Applied Scientist Awards; Scholarly Impact.

Introduction

The contemporary academic environment increasingly values interdisciplinary expertise, institutional leadership, and measurable scholarly impact. Within this context, Louis George Korowi represents a professional profile integrating educational administration, accounting, governance, and marine resource management. His academic progression from accounting and management studies toward doctoral-level research in marine resources reflects a transition toward sustainability-oriented scholarship and applied scientific engagement.[1]

Louis George Korowi’s experience includes multiple leadership positions at the Papua New Guinea University of Natural Resources and Environment, where he served in capacities such as Dean, Head of Department, Bursar, and Lecturer. These appointments demonstrate administrative competence alongside active involvement in higher education delivery and institutional development.[2] His ongoing doctoral studies at National Taiwan Ocean University further strengthen his academic orientation toward ocean resources and sustainable environmental management.[3]

Research Profile

Louis George Korowi demonstrates an emerging trajectory in ocean resource studies and sustainable management practices. According to available Scopus metrics, the profile includes three indexed documents, seven citations, and an h-index of two.[3] Although the publication volume remains modest, the metrics indicate early scholarly visibility and citation engagement within relevant subject domains.

Louis George Korowi’s academic training reflects a multidisciplinary foundation combining accounting, management studies, financial governance, and marine resource management. Such interdisciplinary exposure contributes to applied perspectives on sustainability, institutional resource planning, and environmental governance.

Research Contributions

Louis George Korowi extend beyond traditional research output into institutional leadership and academic capacity building. His administrative service as Dean of the School of Sustainable Resource Management and Business Studies involved strategic planning, departmental development, staff coordination, and academic oversight.[2]

In addition to academic administration, Korowi has contributed to financial governance and operational management within university systems. His experience as Bursar and Accountant involved budget preparation, donor fund management, financial reporting, and institutional accountability processes. These responsibilities reflect expertise in organizational sustainability and resource stewardship, areas that increasingly intersect with applied scientific management frameworks.

Louis George Korowi also participated in tertiary-level teaching across accounting, tourism, hospitality, and resource management disciplines. His instructional responsibilities included curriculum preparation, student mentoring, examination coordination, and departmental supervision. Such contributions support academic development and institutional continuity within emerging educational contexts.

Publications

Louis George Korowi demonstrates emerging scholarly engagement in ocean resources and applied management studies. Indexed publications reflect participation in interdisciplinary academic discourse related to sustainability and institutional resource systems.

  • Research relating to sustainable marine resource management and institutional development.
  • Interdisciplinary academic work integrating management systems and environmental governance.
  • Scholarly contributions indexed through Scopus with measurable citation activity.

Research Impact

Research impact within emerging academic careers is frequently evaluated through publication quality, citation visibility, interdisciplinary relevance, and institutional contribution. Korowi’s current citation count and h-index indicate foundational scholarly recognition within his research domain. While the quantitative metrics remain modest, the profile demonstrates progressive development and potential for future academic expansion.

His institutional roles additionally contribute to broader academic impact beyond bibliometric indicators. Leadership in curriculum management, departmental administration, and financial governance reflects sustained involvement in higher education advancement and institutional sustainability.[2] Such contributions are particularly relevant in developing academic systems where administrative leadership significantly influences research culture and educational quality.

Award Suitability

The Applied Scientist Awards emphasize professional excellence, applied research relevance, institutional contribution, and scholarly development. Within this framework, Louis George Korowi demonstrates suitability through his combination of academic leadership, interdisciplinary expertise, and ongoing doctoral research engagement.[3]

His contributions to sustainable resource management education and university governance indicate applied professional relevance consistent with the objectives of scientific recognition programs. Furthermore, his integration of financial administration, educational leadership, and marine resource studies reflects a multidisciplinary orientation that aligns with contemporary sustainability-focused scientific initiatives.

Conclusion

Louis George Korowi represents an emerging academic profile characterized by interdisciplinary expertise, institutional leadership, and growing scholarly engagement within the field of ocean resources and sustainable management. His professional career demonstrates extensive experience in university administration, financial governance, and educational development, complemented by ongoing doctoral studies at National Taiwan Ocean University.[1]

Although his current bibliometric indicators remain at an early developmental stage, the available evidence suggests progressive academic growth and meaningful institutional contribution. His profile reflects alignment with the broader objectives of the Applied Scientist Awards through demonstrated commitment to sustainability, higher education advancement, and applied scientific practice.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Louis George Korowi, Author ID 59005242300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59005242300
  2. LG Korowi, M Mammel,. et al. Sustainablity (2026). Climate Change Perceptions and Adaptation Options Among Coastal Small-Scale Fishers in the Asia-Pacific Region: Perspectives from Taiwan and Papua New Guinea.
    https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/18/10/4697
  3. LG Korowi, M Mammel,. et al. Environmental Challenges, (2025). Small-scale fisherfolk in Papua New Guinea: Perspectives on climate variability and its impact on coastal fishing operations and activities.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010025001404

Chen Di-Lin | Ship and Ocean Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chen Di-Lin | Ship and Ocean Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ocean University of China | China

Dr. Di-Lin Chen is a Lecturer in the College of Engineering at Ocean University of China, where he focuses on multiscale heat and mass transfer, multiphysics coupling, marine and offshore engineering, and viscoelastic fluid dynamics. He earned his Ph.D. from Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) in March 2025, with a joint training period at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. His research emphasizes coupled transport mechanisms involving electricity, heat, fluid flow, and mass transfer, tackling critical challenges such as electro-thermal coupling, flow instabilities, microfluidic behavior, and ion transport regulation in polymer rheological systems. To date, Dr. Di-Lin Chen has published 16 peer-reviewed SCI-indexed papers, including 12 as first author, with 84 citations across 56 documents and an h-index of 5, in high-impact journals such as International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Physics of Fluids, Physical Review Fluids, Journal of Molecular Liquids, and Acta Mechanica Sinica. One of his works was recognized as an Editor’s Pick in a leading fluid mechanics journal, further highlighting the significance of his contributions. Beyond publishing, he has delivered four conference presentations, including two keynote talks, and actively serves the academic community as a guest editor for a SCI-indexed journal and as a reviewer for Physics of Fluids. His excellence has been recognized through several prestigious honors, including the Outstanding Doctoral Graduate of Heilongjiang Province, Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award (top 5% at HIT), National Scholarship for Doctoral Students, and the China Scholarship Council Joint Doctoral Training Program. Currently, he leads the National Postdoctoral Researcher Support Program, manages a university-level seed fund project, and participates in a General Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, reinforcing his position as a promising scholar in advanced heat and mass transfer and electrohydrodynamics.

Profile : Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publication

Chen, D.-L., Luo, K., & Wu, J., Yi, H.-L. (2021). Electrohydrodynamic conduction pumping of a viscoelastic dielectric fluid with the Onsager–Wien effect. Physics of Fluids, 33(11), 113101.

Chen, D.-L., Zhang, Y., & Luo, K., Yi, H.-L. (2024). Interfacial and dynamical behaviors of induced charge electroosmosis in polymer electrolyte solutions with pH modulation. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 409, 125512.

Chen, D.-L., Luo, K., & Yang, C., Yi, H.-L. (2023). Assisted heat transfer enhancement in non-Newtonian dielectric fluids based on ion conduction phenomena. Physics of Fluids, 35(11), 113109.

Chen, D.-L., Zhang, Y., Gao, X.-L., & Luo, K., Wu, J., Yi, H.-L. (2023). Electrohydrodynamic conduction phenomena of a viscoelastic dielectric fluid with electroelastic instability. Physical Review Fluids, 8(5), 053702.

Chen, D.-L., Zhang, Z.-Y., Zhang, Y.-M., & Luo, K., Yi, H.-L. (2023). A mechanistic investigation of electroconvection transport of polymer electrolyte solutions on a perfectly selective membrane. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 673, 131813.