Professor Madya Dr.
 Chen Cheng Ann

Professor Madya Dr. Chen Cheng Ann

Institut Marin Borneo, UMS

Established as a prolific author and researcher, Chen Cheng Ann has compiled an exhaustive bibliography during the previous decade. More than thirty of his publications have been published or co-authored in prestigious, peer-reviewed journals that are included in the indexes of reputable databases including Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. Prominent among these are a number of first-authored articles that have been published in esteemed academic journals, including Journal of Chemistry, Marine Biology Research, and Zootaxa. Marine biodiversity is the principal area of interest for him, encompassing meiobenthos communities, free-living marine nematodes, sergestid shrimps, seahorses, spiny lobsters, and wood borers. Several novel nematode species have been described by him as a result of his seminal taxonomic research conducted in Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Taiwan. His publications detail baseline surveys of marine invertebrates, water quality assessments, and environmental monitoring studies, in addition to the descriptions of new taxa.


Dr. Chen has contributed to book chapters, conference proceedings, and general publications in addition to peer-reviewed articles. His research was funded by a multitude of competitive grants from a variety of university and government sources, in addition to his extensive participation in national and international conference presentations. Chen has completed a number of master's and doctoral theses under his supervision and is presently overseeing a greater number of active research projects. He has assessed manuscripts and proposals and participated in the organization of numerous academic conferences. In addition, Chen effectively engages in public outreach and student mentoring via participation in professional associations and citizen science initiatives. In general, his achievements exemplify a robust and enduring track record of spearheading scientific research, delivering exemplary instruction, and doing good for both scholarly and non-scholarly communities.

Research

Projects

6

Active

6

Grants

RM 3,773,259.66


Research Interests & Expertise

Biological Sciences - Mapping, Monitoring and Modelling of Biodiversity

Biological Sciences - Marine Biodiversity and Conservation

Biological Sciences - Estuarine Ecology

Biological Sciences - Marine Ecology

Biological Sciences - Animal Systematics and Taxonomy

Fisheries And Aquaculture Sciences - Aquatic Ecology and Biodiversity

Marine Sciences - Marine Benthic Biology

Publications

Total Publications by Year

NOTE: N/A = Data not available, 0 = Data not completed


Scopus Metrics

Scopus Profile

Documents

31

H-Index

7

Citations

180

Affiliation

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Research listing

Current Research Projects

Comparative biodiversity of symbiodiniaceae in coral tissues sediments and seawater of sabah reefs: implications for natural recovery and conservation

Leader

2025 - 2027

Seagrass mapping and community based program in sabah and federal territory of labuan

Member

2024 - 2026

Freshwater fish assemblages and biodiversity across large-scale altitudinal gradients of forest streams in kinabalu park, sabah

Member

2022 - 2026

Microplastics in water, sediment, and fish in urban rivers of sabah: occurrence, distribution, and implications

Member

2022 - 2025

Sumber semulajadi dan potensi pembagunan strategik ekonomi luar pantai malaysia: pulau layang-layang

Member

2020 - 2025

Sustaining kota kinabalu's marine heritage citizen science and marine conservation project

Member

2018 - 2026

Publications listing

NOTE: PUBLICATION DATA FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS WILL BE DISPLAYED

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Soo Chen Lin , Chen Cheng Ann (2024) , Assessment Of Microplastics In The Surface Water Of Mengkabong And Salut Rivers Of Sabah, Malaysia

12.

Audrey Daning Tuzan , Chen Cheng Ann (2023) , A New Record Of Panulirus Homarus Homarus (panulirus Spp.) From Malaysia Waters With Its Molecular Phylogeny

13.

Lim Leong Seng , Chen Cheng Ann , Gunzo Kawamura (2023) , Synergetic Effects Of Tank Background And Food Colouration On Feeding Preferences Of Seahorse Hippocampus Barbouri

14.

Nur Fatihah Binti Abd Halid , Gunzo Kawamura , Chen Cheng Ann , Lim Leong Seng (2023) , Synergetic Effects Of Tank Background And Food Colouration On Feeding Preferences Of Seahorse Hippocampus Barbouri


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