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GeoVision AI Founder, Professor Xuan-Ce Wang, Earns Global Recognition as Top 2% Geoscientist and Joins Asian Council of Science Editors

Perth, WA – 112-Feb-2025 – Professor Xuan-Ce Wang, founder and CEO of GeoVision AI, has achieved significant international recognition for his contributions to geoscience. He has been named among the world's top 2% of scientists in Geology and Geochemistry, according to the prestigious World's Top 2% Scientists List compiled by Stanford University and Elsevier. Furthermore, Professor Wang has been elected as a member of the esteemed Asian Council of Science Editors (ACSE).

Global Scientific Impact Recognized

Professor Wang's ranking among the top 2% of scientists globally is a testament to his impactful research. The World's Top 2% Scientists List, a data-driven ranking utilizing the Scopus database, rigorously evaluates scientists across disciplines based on standardized citation impact, H-index, co-author-adjusted index, and single-author index. This recognition highlights Professor Wang's significant influence in the fields of Geology and Geochemistry.

A pioneer in applying big data and artificial intelligence to geoscience, Professor Wang has dedicated his career to advancing intelligent mineral exploration, geoscientific data modeling and analysis, and remote sensing geology. His extensive body of work, published in leading international journals, has earned him widespread acclaim. This achievement underscores GeoVision AI's growing prominence in the field of geoscience artificial intelligence.

Contributing to Scholarly Publishing in the Asia-Pacific

Professor Wang's election to the Asian Council of Science Editors (ACSE) further demonstrates his commitment to advancing scientific progress. ACSE, a leading organization in the Asia-Pacific region, plays a vital role in promoting high-quality academic publishing, Open Science, and interdisciplinary research collaboration. As a member, Professor Wang will contribute his expertise to areas such as journal editing, research integrity, data sharing, and publishing technologies, facilitating the global dissemination of scientific discoveries from Asia.

GeoVision AI: Leading the Way in Geoscience AI

Founded by Professor Wang, GeoVision AI is at the forefront of geoscience artificial intelligence research and development. The company specializes in developing intelligent solutions for mineral exploration, resource evaluation, and geological hazard prediction. By harnessing the power of big data, deep learning, and remote sensing technologies, GeoVision AI is revolutionizing the accuracy and efficiency of mineral resource exploration, driving digital transformation within the global geoscience industry.

GeoVision AI remains committed to pushing the boundaries of AI-driven geoscience. The company will continue to invest in research focused on integrating artificial intelligence with geoscience data, promoting intelligent geological exploration, supporting the sustainable development of mineral resources, and contributing to the creation of a digital Earth. GeoVision AI is dedicated to playing a leading role in the global advancement of geoscience research and industry innovation.

About GeoVision AI:

GeoVision AI is a global leader in AI-powered mineral exploration solutions. Using cutting-edge technology, including AI, drone systems, remote sensing, and advanced data analytics, GeoVision AI provides precise, cost-effective, and sustainable solutions for mineral discovery and resource optimization. Our proprietary GlobalAI platform enhances exploration success rates, reduces costs, and accelerates project timelines, supporting the global demand for critical minerals and the transition to a sustainable future.

Contacts:

Prof. Wang

Email: x.wang4@uq.edu.au

Driving Innovation: Empowering Tanzania's Mining Future Through Technology and Expertise

In mid-2023, our founder, Professor Xuan-Ce Wang, was invited to Tanzania to share his expertise with the country's highest leadership. He presented to esteemed officials, including the Prime Minister and the Minister of Energy, on how technological innovation can propel the sustainable growth of Tanzania's mining sector. Professor Wang seamlessly integrated cutting-edge technological insights with his extensive practical experience, offering a compelling vision for the future.

As part of this visit, Professor Wang conducted specialized training sessions for Tanzanian geologists. These sessions focused on the practical applications of intelligent geological exploration technologies in mineral resource surveys. By equipping local geologists with advanced tools and methodologies, we aim to enhance their expertise and contribute to the sustainable development of Tanzania's mining industry.

Furthermore, Professor Wang, alongside fellow expert Dr. Jin Wenhong, visited the Tanzania Geological Survey. This visit provided an opportunity to assess the current state of local geological research and infrastructure development and foster closer international scientific collaboration.

This event underscores our unwavering commitment to leveraging innovation and collaboration to drive sustainable development in the global mining industry.