SUS Lab Member DAI Fangzhou Attended 2026 1st-IAEE Online Student Conference and Presented Research on Decarbonizing China’s logistics: Environmental and Economic Assesment of Road to-rail/water Modal Shift Scenarios.

We are glad to share that DAI Fangzhou, a Master student in SUS Lab, attended the 2026 IAEE Online Student Conference:Cross-Continental Perspectives on Energy Development in an Era of Uncertainty: Securing Sustainable and Affordable Energy Futures on April 20th online. He gave an oral presentation titled “Decarbonizing China’s logistics: Environmental and Economic Assesment of Road to-rail/water Modal Shift Scenarios”.

Fangzhou’s research on China’s logistics modal shift has been selected as one of the five prominent energy modeling topics for oral presentation at the 1st IAEE online student conference. Utilizing a dynamic recursive CGE model based on China’s 2018 input-output table, his study simulates optimal logistics modal shift policy pathways aligned with the nation’s 2060 carbon neutrality target.

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