Prof. Dr. Hong Cai | Framework Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hong Cai | Framework Materials | Best Researcher Award

Supervisor | Hanshan Normal University | China

Professor Cai Hong is a distinguished chemist and Senior Member of the Chinese Chemical Society, currently serving as Professor and Master’s Supervisor at Hanshan Normal University. She earned her doctorate in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Shantou University. Her academic career is marked by excellence in research, teaching, and mentorship, with over high-impact publications in journals such as J. Am. Chem. Soc., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., and Coord. Chem. Rev.. Professor Cai specializes in functional biological coordination polymers, host–guest chemistry, and their biological applications, contributing significantly to advancing the field of supramolecular chemistry. She has successfully led multiple projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation, among others. Alongside research, she is deeply committed to education, guiding students in national and provincial competitions, and has earned multiple accolades for her outstanding teaching and mentorship.

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Education

Cai Hong pursued her doctoral studies in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Shantou University, where she received her Ph.D. During her doctoral training, she developed a strong foundation in coordination chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, and their biological implications, laying the groundwork for her later research on functional coordination polymers and host–guest systems. Her education combined rigorous coursework, hands-on laboratory experience, and active participation in collaborative projects, enabling her to build expertise in both experimental and applied chemistry. Under the guidance of experienced mentors, she honed her skills in molecular design, synthesis, and characterization techniques, while contributing to impactful research published in international journals. Her doctoral training also emphasized interdisciplinary approaches, bridging biochemistry, materials chemistry, and molecular biology. This academic background has equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary to advance innovative research, train the next generation of scientists, and contribute to the chemical sciences community.

Experience

Professor Cai Hong has extensive research, teaching, and supervisory experience at Hanshan Normal University, where she serves as Professor and Master’s Supervisor. Her research career is highlighted by over publications in top international journals and successful leadership of projects funded by national and provincial foundations. She has presided over one National Natural Science Foundation project, three Guangdong Provincial General Projects, and multiple collaborations with key laboratories and educational institutions. Beyond research, she is a dedicated educator, teaching courses such as Biochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Basic Chemistry Experiments, and Academic Writing. She has actively supervised undergraduate and graduate students in national and provincial innovation competitions, including the Challenge Cup and Guangdong Climbing Plan, achieving notable awards. With her dual focus on research and education, Professor Cai bridges cutting-edge scientific exploration with the development of teaching and professional skills among her students, contributing to both academic and societal advancement.

Research Focus

Professor Cai Hong’s research is centered on the design and synthesis of functional biological coordination polymers, exploring their structural versatility and potential applications in biology. Her work delves into supramolecular host–guest chemistry, focusing on molecular recognition, self-assembly, and responsive systems that address challenges in biological and medicinal chemistry. She integrates fundamental principles of coordination chemistry with innovative approaches to develop materials with tunable properties for bio-related applications. By combining synthesis, structural characterization, and functional studies, her research contributes to understanding structure–function relationships in complex molecular systems. Beyond material development, her studies emphasize translational applications, such as targeted delivery systems, sensing, and catalytic functions in biological environments. Her interdisciplinary focus bridges chemistry, biology, and material science, leading to publications in leading journals and projects supported by major funding agencies. Overall, her research contributes significantly to advancing functional materials with real-world biological and biomedical potential.

Awards and Honors

Professor Cai Hong has received numerous awards recognizing her excellence in teaching, research, and mentorship. At the institutional level, she won first prize in the university-level Young Teachers Teaching Competition, a testament to her innovative teaching style and commitment to student learning. Her dedication has also been recognized with prestigious honors such as the Teaching Excellence Award, the title of Hanjiang Scholar, and the Chaozhou Sanba-Hongqi Holder. These accolades highlight her contributions not only as a researcher but also as a transformative educator. In addition, her guidance has led students to achieve second and third prizes in the Guangdong Provincial Normal University Students Teaching Skills Competition, reflecting her effective mentorship in nurturing talent. She has also been recognized at provincial and national levels for her successful supervision of student projects, further consolidating her reputation as a scholar who integrates research and education to foster innovation and academic excellence.

Publication Top Notes 

Synthesis of a zinc‑cobalt bimetallic adenine metal‑organic framework for the recognition of sulfur‑containing amino acids

Year: 2025

Specific Recognition of Cysteine in a Mixed-Valence Bimetallic Organic Framework with Unique Channel Properties

Year: 2025

Conclusion

Prof. Cai Hong’s impressive research experience, publication record, research funding, and teaching excellence make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With some additional interdisciplinary collaboration, global impact, and research translation, she could further solidify her position as a leading researcher in her field.

Monica Alvarez Manso | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Monica Alvarez Manso | Energy | Best Researcher Award

University Of Leon | Spain

Ms. Monica Alvarez Manso is a dynamic researcher and professional in the field of energy and sustainability, with significant expertise in hydrogen technologies, bioenergy, and advanced energy systems. Currently pursuing her PhD at the University of León, she combines academic research with leadership in large-scale industrial and technological projects. Serving as Vice-Dean of the Official College of Technical Mining Engineers and Mining and Energy Graduates, she is actively engaged in innovation and sustainable development. Her career reflects a strong integration of scientific knowledge, engineering practice, and international project management in renewable energy and environmental protection.

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Education

Ms. Monica Alvarez Manso holds a strong academic foundation that bridges technical expertise with environmental sustainability. She earned her degree as a Technical Mining Engineer from the School of Technical Mining Engineering at León, further strengthening her engineering knowledge. She completed a Master’s in Occupational Risk Prevention from UNED, which broadened her scope in industrial safety and operational management. Currently, she is a PhD candidate at the University of León, focusing her doctoral research on energy engineering and hydrogen technologies. Her academic journey combines technical mining sciences, environmental protection, and renewable energy, preparing her to lead impactful research and innovation.

Experience

Ms. Monica Alvarez Manso has an extensive professional background leading technological and infrastructure projects in renewable energy, water management, and industrial sustainability. She has directed and coordinated projects in green hydrogen and bioenergy, managing the full cycle from design to implementation of hydrogen plants and biomethane upgrading systems. Her international project portfolio includes work in Chile, Angola, Poland, and the Netherlands, addressing large-scale power plants, substations, solar systems, and sustainable water solutions. She has also implemented CO2 reduction measures for industries like Airbus. In her institutional role, she contributes leadership as Vice-Dean, shaping policies and innovation in the mining and energy sectors.

Research Focus

Her research interests span across green hydrogen technologies, bioenergy, advanced energy systems, and sustainable resource management. She focuses on electrolysis processes, hydrogen storage, and transport innovations within the Power-to-Gas framework. In bioenergy, she explores biogas production, biomethane upgrading, and digestate valorization aligned with circular economy strategies. She also investigates smart grids, energy storage systems, and industrial energy efficiency measures. Her work extends to renewable integration of solar, biogas, and hydrogen into industrial and electrical systems. Moreover, she explores climate change mitigation by developing methods for CO2 emission reduction, contributing to sustainable energy transitions and resilient infrastructure.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her career, Ms. Monica Alvarez Manso has been recognized for her contributions to technological innovation and energy sustainability. She has registered intellectual property, including the Hydrogreensim simulator for hydrogen plant water purification systems and the Virtual Art Projection invention, highlighting her capacity to bridge creativity with applied engineering. Her leadership as Vice-Dean at the Official College of Technical Mining Engineers and Mining and Energy Graduates reflects her recognition in academic and professional communities. Additionally, her involvement in high-impact European programs such as Horizon, Life, and Prima demonstrates her excellence in securing and managing competitive research projects.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Classification Framework for Hydrological Resources for Sustainable Hydrogen Production with a Predictive Algorithm for Optimization
Year: 2025

Title: Feasibility study of a combined electric power plant with a thermolysis process
Year: 2002

Conclusion

Mónica Alvarez Manso’s impressive background in energy engineering, leadership roles, and innovative contributions make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further emphasis on publications and interdisciplinary collaboration, she could become an even more prominent figure in her field. Her research achievements and potential for future impact make her a promising contender for this award ¹.

Wei Tang | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wei Tang | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award 

Master’s student | Guangxi University | China

Wei Tang is a master’s student at the Center on Nanoenergy Research, Guangxi University, China. Affiliated with both the School of Physical Science & Technology and the State Key Laboratory of Featured Metal Materials and Life-cycle Safety for Composite Structures, he is actively engaged in research that bridges fundamental physics with real-world energy applications. Wei’s primary focus is on the design and optimization of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) with high-density stacking structures, as well as their deployment in water wave energy harvesting. His work aligns with global goals for sustainable energy, contributing to the advancement of carbon neutrality technologies. Despite being early in is academic career, Wei has demonstrated remarkable potential in experimental research, nanotechnology, and materials science. He has participated in collaborative projects within his institution and is guided by experts in the field of nanoenergy. His methodical approach, combined with a passion for clean energy technologies, positions him as a promising young scholar. Wei’s academic pursuits are driven by a long-term vision of enabling self-powered systems through green energy harvesting. His ongoing research contributions, though still emerging, reflect a keen understanding of material-interface interactions and device physics relevant to next-generation energy systems.

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Wei Tang is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Physics at Guangxi University, Nanning, China. He is enrolled in the School of Physical Science and Technology and works under the research umbrella of the Center on Nanoenergy Research. Guangxi University, a well-established institution recognized for its contributions to physical sciences and energy research, offers Wei access to state-of-the-art laboratories and a collaborative research environment. He is also affiliated with the State Key Laboratory of Featured Metal Materials and Life-cycle Safety for Composite Structures, where he receives interdisciplinary training related to materials science, nanoengineering, and sustainable energy technologies. Prior to his postgraduate studies, Wei Tang completed his undergraduate studies in Physics (or a related field—please provide this if available) with a strong foundation in solid-state physics, nanomaterials, and applied mechanics. His academic trajectory reflects a consistent interest in energy-harvesting systems, particularly the application of triboelectric effects and nanogenerators for powering small-scale and marine electronics. Throughout his educational journey, Wei has been mentored by leading faculty members and has developed a robust skill set in experimental physics, data analysis, and device prototyping. His education combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on research experience, forming the backbone of his current innovation efforts.

Experience

As a master’s student researcher at Guangxi University, Wei Tang has focused on cutting-edge studies involving triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) and water wave energy harvesting systems. Though early in his professional journey, Wei has gained significant laboratory experience through active participation in ongoing research at the Center on Nanoenergy Research. He has been involved in the design, fabrication, and testing of multi-layered, high-density stacking TENG devices, which are aimed at enhancing power output and durability in marine or ambient energy environments. Wei also contributes to interdisciplinary team efforts under the State Key Laboratory of Featured Metal Materials and Life-cycle Safety for Composite Structures, where he engages in collaborative experiments integrating mechanical design with electrical output analysis. His responsibilities include conducting materials characterization (e.g., SEM, FTIR, electrical output measurements), data interpretation, and prototype optimization. He is developing proficiency in simulation software and CAD tools for modeling device performance. In addition to research, Wei actively supports academic seminars and lab meetings, where he presents updates and shares findings with fellow researchers and supervisors. Although he has not yet held industrial or consultancy roles, his experience reflects a strong alignment with the goals of applied physics and energy systems engineering.

Research Focus 

Wei Tang’s research centers on the development of **high-efficiency triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs)** and **water wave energy harvesting systems**. His work aims to provide viable solutions for sustainable and self-powered energy sources by exploiting the triboelectric effect and mechanical motion from natural sources like ocean waves. He focuses particularly on the **design of high-density stacking architectures**, which increase the surface interaction area, thereby enhancing energy output efficiency. These devices hold promise for powering marine sensors, coastal monitoring devices, and low-power electronics in remote environments. Wei’s work intersects disciplines such as **materials science**, **solid-state physics**, and **mechanical engineering**, especially in the development and evaluation of composite structures and flexible energy-harvesting materials. Through collaboration with advanced labs at Guangxi University, Wei explores both theoretical and experimental approaches to optimize surface morphology, electrode integration, and material selection to reduce energy losses. His research also includes durability testing of devices in simulated aquatic environments and real-time wave simulations. In the long term, his focus is on scalable energy harvesting devices that contribute to the goals of **carbon neutrality** and **environmental sustainability**. Wei is committed to innovating renewable power solutions, especially in applications where grid access is limited or impractical.

Awards and Honors

As a graduate student still in the early stages of his academic career, Wei Tang is actively building his credentials and has not yet received formal individual awards or honors. However, his affiliation with prestigious research centers—such as the Center on Nanoenergy Research and the State Key Laboratory at Guangxi University—demonstrates that his academic work meets the competitive standards required for high-level institutional research participation. Wei has contributed to group achievements and collaborative milestones within research teams working on triboelectric nanogenerators and energy harvesting. His research outputs, including prototypes and test data, have been recognized in internal evaluations and institutional poster sessions. He is also being mentored for future participation in innovation competitions and research excellence awards at the national and regional level. As his research progresses toward publication and patent filing, Wei is expected to become a strong candidate for Young Researcher or Best Innovation recognitions in the field of applied nanotechnology and green energy. Participation in these high-impact research environments itself reflects the merit and potential of his contributions. As he builds his academic portfolio, he aims to apply for national scholarships and early-career science and technology innovation grants in China.

Publication Top Notes

1. Water-Wave Driven Triboelectric Nanogenerator Networks: A Decade of March in Blue Energy and Beyond
Journal: Advanced Materials Technologies DOI: 10.1002/admt.202500184
ISSN: 2365-709X
Contributors: Wei Tang, Guanlin Liu, Zhong Lin Wang
Date: 2025-07-26

2. A Geometric Thrust Amplifier Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Full-Spectrum Wave Energy Harvesting
Journal: Advanced Functional Materials
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202507697
ISSN: 1616-301X, 1616-3028
Contributors: Liang Tuo, Weiyu Zhou, Wei Tang, Jiawei Li, Yongsheng Wen, Honggui Wen, Lingyu Wan, Guanlin Liu
Date: 2025-06-26

Prof. Sunday Olayinka Oyedepo | Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sunday Olayinka Oyedepo | Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Bells University of Technology, Nigeria.

Professor Sunday Olayinka Oyedepo is a renowned expert in Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering, with over 24 years of research and teaching experience 📚. He is currently a Full Professor at Bells University of Technology, Ota, Nigeria 🎓. Professor Oyedepo has published over 200 papers in national and international journals, book chapters, and conferences 📄. His research work has been widely cited, with 4958 citations, an H-index of 34, and an i10-index of 84 📊.

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🎓 Education

– Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering: Covenant University, Nigeria 🎓– M.Eng in Mechanical Engineering: University of Ibadan, Nigeria 🎓– B.Eng in Mechanical Engineering: University of Ilorin, Nigeria

💼 Experience

– *Full Professor*: Bells University of Technology, Ota, Nigeria (Current) 🎓– *Research and Teaching Experience*: Over 24 years of experience in research and teaching at University and Polytechnic levels 📚– *Supervision*: Successfully supervised 3 Ph.D. students, 4 M.Eng students, and over 50 undergraduate projects

🔬 Research Interests

– *Energy Systems*: Design and optimization of thermal energy systems, including gas turbine and steam turbine power plants .- *Environmental Science*: Research on environmental science and engineering, including environmental noise and sustainable development

🏆 Awards

– *Highly Cited Researcher*: With 4958 citations, an H-index of 34, and an i10-index of 84, Professor Oyedepo is a highly cited researcher in his field 📊.- *Editorial Board Member*: Served as Associate Editor, Article Editor, and Editorial Board Member for various international journals

📚 Top Noted Publications

– “Recent Development in Energy Conversion Systems”: Frontiers in Energy Research 📄
– “Recent Advances in Energy Systems for Sustainable Development”: Frontiers in Energy Research 📄
– “Thermal Energy System Design and Optimization”: Various journals, including Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews and Energy Conversion and Management 📄.

Conclusion

Professor Sunday Olayinka Oyedepo’s impressive research experience, strong publication record, and editorial experience make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With some further emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and patent development, Professor Oyedepo could further solidify his position as a leading researcher in his field.

Dr. DIGAMBAR SAPKAL | ENERGY | Best Researcher Award

Dr. DIGAMBAR SAPKAL | ENERGY | Best Researcher Award 

 Assistant Professor, at SICES DEGREE COLLEGE, AMBARNATH, India. 

Dr. Digambar M. Sapkal is an Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Physics at S.I.C.E.S. Degree College, Ambarnath(W). He has 20 years of teaching experience and has guided several students in their Ph.D. and (link unavailable) projects.

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Education

– Ph.D. in Physics, University of Mumbai- M.Phil. in Physics- (link unavailable) in Physics- B.Ed.

Professional Experience

– *Assistant Professor and Head*, Department of Physics, S.I.C.E.S. Degree College, Ambarnath(W)- *Research Guide*, University of Mumbai (guiding 4 Ph.D. students)- *Member of Board of Studies (BOS)*, University of Mumbai- *IQAC Coordinator*, S.I.C.E.S. Degree College

Research Interests

– *Physics research*: Dr. Sapkal’s research focus is on physics, and he has published several papers in international and national journals.- *Research guidance*: He has guided several students in their Ph.D. and (link unavailable) projects.

Awards

– Patent granted: 10 patents

Top Noted Publications

– International Publications: 6 publications 📚
– National Publications: 10 publications 📖
– Research papers: published in various journals

– hotoelectrocatalytic activity of spray deposited ZnO thin films against E. coli Davis: Published in Materials Research Innovations in 2012.
– 1D Layered LiVO3 Nanorods Synthesized by Ultrasonic-Assisted Chemical Route for Supercapacitor Applications: Published in Energy Technology in 2023.
– Exploring Quantum Capacitance and Adsorption Energy of Alkali Metal on NiO Using First-Principles DFT Calculations: Published in Electron in 2025.
– Chemically Synthesized Aluminum-Functionalized SnO2 Materials: Published in Nanotechnology Perceptions in 2024.
– STUDY OF PHOTOVOLTAIC CHARACTERIZATION OF SPRAY DEPOSITED CdTe THIN FILMS: Published in International Journal of Engineering Research-Online in 2016 ¹ ².

Conclusion

Dr. Digambar M. Sapkal’s research productivity, patent grants, and research guidance make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further interdisciplinary collaboration and internationalization, he could further enhance the impact of his research and contribute to advancements in physics and related fields.

Assoc. Prof. Dr mamutjan tursun | Energy Conversion | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr mamutjan tursun | Energy Conversion | Best Researcher Award

Prof, Kashi University, China

Mamutjan Tursun is a dedicated researcher and academician with expertise in materials science and chemistry. Currently, he serves as an Associate Professor at the College of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, Kashgar University. His academic journey began with a (link unavailable) in Applied Chemistry from Xinjiang University, followed by an (link unavailable) in Physical Chemistry from Dalian University of Technology, and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Xi’an Jiaotong University.

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Education 🎓

– (link unavailable) in Applied Chemistry, Xinjiang University, Urumqi, China (2007-2011)- (link unavailable) in Physical Chemistry, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China (2012-2015)- Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China (2019-2023)

Experience 💼

– *Associate Professor*, College of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, Kashgar University (January 2025 – Present)- *Lecturer*, College of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, Kashgar University (October 2016 – December 2024)- *Assistant Lecturer*, College of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, Kashgar University (September 2015 – October 2016)

Research Focus 🔍

Mamutjan Tursun’s research focuses on materials science, electrocatalytic reduction, and the development of efficient catalysts for various applications. His work explores the potential of transition metal dichalcogenides and single-atom catalysts for electrocatalytic reactions.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Although specific awards and honors are not mentioned in the provided information, Mamutjan Tursun’s publications in reputable journals demonstrate his research excellence.

 

Publication Top Notes

 

– 1. Boosting the Performance of Electrocatalytic NO Reduction to NH3 by Decorating WS2 with Single Transition Metal Atoms: A DFT Study ⚗️
– 2. Screening WS2-based single-atom catalysts for electrocatalytic nitrate reduction to ammonia 💧
– 3. Electrocatalytic Reduction of N2 to NH3 Over Defective 1T′-WX2 (X=S, Se, Te) Monolayers 🌟
– 4. Defective 1Tˊ-MoX2 (X = S, Se, Te) Monolayers for Electrocatalytic Ammonia Synthesis: Steric and Electronic Effects on the Catalytic Activity 🔩
– 5. Single Transition Metal Atoms Anchored on Defective MoS2 Monolayers for the Electrocatalytic Reduction of Nitric Oxide into Ammonia and Hydroxylamine 💡
– 6. Vacancy-triggered and dopant-assisted NO electrocatalytic reduction over MoS2 🔍
– 7. NO Electroreduction by Transition Metal Dichalcogenides with Chalcogen Vacancies 💻
– 8. N2O decomposition catalyzed by K+-doped Bi0.02Co ⚖️
– 9. Bi-Co3O4 catalyzing N2O decomposition with strong resistance to CO2 🌿
– 10. A Multifunctional Nanoplatform Based on Carbon Nanotubes Loaded with Persistent Luminescent Nanoparticles for Photocatalysis, Photothermal Therapy,and Drug Delivery Applications 💊
– 11. PdPt Alloy Nanoframes with Rugged Surfaces: Efficient Bifunctional Fuel Cell Catalysts in a Broad pH Range ⚡️
– 12. Surface property and activity of Pt/Nb2O5-ZrO2 for selective catalytic reduction of NO by H2 🌟
– 13. Pb0.04Co catalyst for N2O decomposition in presence of impurity gases 🌟

Conclusion

 

Mamutjan Tursun’s academic background, research experience, and teaching expertise make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With some further development in publication record, citation impact, and international collaborations, he has the potential to excel in this award and make significant contributions to his field ¹ ².

Assist. Prof. Dr. GUANGFEI Xu | Hydropower | Best Researcher Award

 Assist. Prof. Dr. GUANGFEI Xu | Hydropower | Best Researcher Award

Human-machine co-driving of vehicles, Liaocheng University, China

As a researcher and engineer, I have been actively involved in various projects related to agricultural mechanization and intelligent control systems. My work focuses on developing innovative solutions for precision sowing, harvesting, and tractor control. With a strong background in research and development, I have published papers in reputable journals and participated in national and provincial research programs 🚜💻.

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🎓 Education

– B.E. in Agricultural Mechanization and Automation (2009.09-2013.07): Shandong Agricultural University 🎓– M.E. in Vehicle Engineering (2016.09-2018.07): Liaocheng University 🚗– D.E. in Agricultural Engineering (2018.09-2022.06): Shandong University of Technology 🌾

👨‍🔬 Experience

– Assistant Agronomist (2014.01-2016.08): Liaocheng Academy of Agricultural Sciences 💼 – Agricultural machinery design, diagnosis, and maintenance- Teacher (2023.10-present): Liaocheng University 📚 – Lecturing and research in agricultural engineering

🔍 Research Interest

– *Agricultural Engineering*: Design, development, and optimization of agricultural machinery and equipment 🌾– *Agricultural Mechanization*: Improving efficiency and productivity in agricultural practices 🚜– *Innovation and Maintenance*: Developing innovative solutions and maintaining agricultural equipmen

 

📚 Publications 

1. “Path following control of tractor with an electrohydraulic coupling steering system: Layered multi-loop robust control architecture” 🚜
2. “Hierarchical speed control for autonomous electric vehicle through deep reinforcement learning and robust control” 🚗
3. “Research on…” (Details not provided)

Conclusion

The researcher demonstrates potential for the Best Researcher Award, with a strong academic background and practical experience in agricultural engineering. By addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing research output and exploring interdisciplinary collaborations, the researcher can further solidify their position as a leading expert in their field.

Mr. mohamed saber | Hydropower | Best Researcher Award

Mr. mohamed saber | Hydropower | Best Researcher Award

Computer Engineering, Lecturer Assisstant, Egypt

As a passionate civil engineer with expertise in water resources and structures, I have completed my Master’s degree in Water and Water Structures Engineering from Zagazig University, Egypt. My research focuses on innovative solutions for sustainable water management and energy harvesting. With hands-on experience in structural analysis, design, and computational fluid dynamics, I aim to contribute to the development of resilient infrastructure and renewable energy systems 🌊💡.

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– (link unavailable) in Water and Water Structures Engineering (2025): Zagazig University, Egypt – Thesis: “Investigation of Energy Harvesting by Water Wheels at Low-head Heading up Structures” 🌟– (link unavailable) in Civil Engineering (2019): Zagazig University, Egypt – Overall Grade: Excellent with Honor (88.65%)

👨‍🔬 Experience

– *Internship Trainee at AECOM (Qatar)*: 3-month intensive training program on the Orbital Road Project – *Utilities Department*: Gained knowledge of drainage systems, ITS, and quality control tests 🚧 – *Structural Department*: Hands-on experience in structural execution, design, and material testing 🏗️ – *Roads Department*: Contributed to road construction and project coordination 🛣️

🔍 Research Interest

– Water Resources Management: Sustainable solutions for water conservation and efficient use 💧
– Energy Harvesting: Innovative technologies for renewable energy generation, particularly hydrokinetic energy 💡
– Computational Fluid Dynamics: Simulation and analysis of fluid behavior in various engineering applications 🌊

Awards and Honors🏆

No specific awards or honors mentioned in the provided information.

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Conclusion

The researcher demonstrates potential for the Best Researcher Award, with a strong academic background and technical skills. By addressing areas for improvement, such as publishing research findings and exploring interdisciplinary collaboration, the researcher can further solidify their position as a leading expert in water and water structures engineering.

Zhang sixiang | Energies | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhang sixiang | Energies | Best Researcher Award

Mr , Dalian Maritime University, China

Zhang Sixiang is a distinguished student at Dalian Maritime University, pursuing a degree in Materials Science and Engineering. Born in February 2004, in Shanxi Province, China, Zhang has demonstrated exceptional academic prowess, ranking top 1.8% in his class. As a member of the Communist Party (Probationary), Zhang has showcased his commitment to community service and leadership. His research endeavors focus on materials science, computational simulations, and experimental investigations.

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Currently studying at Dalian Maritime University (a “211 Project” and “Double First-Class” university), Materials Science and Engineering (2022-2026) GPA: 3.97/5.00 (Top 1.8% of the class) Main courses: Solid-State Phase Transformation and Metal Heat Treatment (94), Materials Physical Chemistry (95), Materials Analysis and Testing Technology (95), Materials Mechanics (96)Familiarity with COMSOL, Abaqus, Ansys, Workbench, Ls-Dyna, and Solidworks software; XRD, TEM, SEM instruments; Origin data processing software and Office

Experience 💼

Research Assistant, Dalian Maritime University (2022-Present) Participated in research projects, including numerical studies on phase change materials and experimental investigations on aluminum alloy sheets Utilized computational simulations (COMSOL, Abaqus, Ansys) and experimental techniques (XRD, TEM, SEM) Co-authored research papers published in reputable journals, including International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer and Journal of Materials Research Collaborated with professors and researchers, developing strong teamwork and communication skills

Awards and Awards 🏆

National Scholarship (Top 1, 1/55) Excellent Student award Emotional Intelligence ScholarshipNational First Prize, National University Student Mathematics Competition Third Prize, Liaoning Province University Student Materials Mechanics Competition National Third Prize, National University Student Metallography Skills Competition National Third Prize, National University Student Electrical Installation Technology Innovation Competition

Research Focus

Materials Science: phase change materials, aluminum alloy sheets, materials properties, and applicationsComputational Simulations: COMSOL, Abaqus, Ansys, numerical modeling, and simulation Experimental Investigations: XRD, TEM, SEM, materials characterization, and testing Energy Storage and Conversion: thermal energy storage, phase change materials, and heat transfer Materials Processing and Manufacturing: metal forming, machining, and surface treatment

Publications 📚

1. A bi-level robust optimization model for the coupling allocation of post-disaster personnel and materials assistance 🌪️
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024-09, DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.143099

2. Optimizing mobility resource allocation in multiple MaaS subscription frameworks 🚗
Annals of Operations Research, 2024-08-23, DOI: 10.1007/s10479-024-06209-9

3. Analysing preferences for integrated micromobility and public transport systems 🚴‍♀️
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2024-03, DOI: 10.1016/j.tra.2024.103996

4. Analysis on Braess paradox and network design considering parking in the autonomous vehicle environment 🤖
Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 2023-08-09, DOI: 10.1111/mice.13080

5. Equilibrium analysis of morning commuting and parking under spatial capacity allocation in the autonomous vehicle environment 🚗
Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2023-04, DOI: 10.1016/j.tre.2023.103071

6. Capacity allocation and tolling-rewarding schemes for the morning commute with carpooling 🚗
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2022-09, DOI: 10.1016/j.trc.2022.103789

7. Modelling and managing the integrated morning-evening commuting and parking patterns under the fully autonomous vehicle environment 🤖
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, 2019-10, DOI: 10.1016/j.trb.2019.08.010

8. An ensemble machine learning-based modeling framework for analysis of traffic crash frequency 🚨
Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 2019-07-31, DOI: 10.1111/mice.12485

9. Integrating uncertainty considerations into multi-objective transportation network design projects accounting for environment disruption 🌎
Transportation Letters, 2019-07-31, DOI: 10.1080/19427867.2017.1359940

10. A network traffic assignment model for autonomous vehicles with parking choices 🤖
Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 2019-07-30, DOI: 10.1111/mice.12486

11. Range-Constrained Traffic Assignment with Multi-Modal Recharge for Electric Vehicles 🚗

Conclusion

Based on the provided information, the individual is an exceptional researcher with a strong academic background, interdisciplinary research experience, and a notable publication record. Their awards and honors demonstrate their commitment to excellence and innovation. While there are areas for improvement, the individual’s strengths make them a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Yingkai Xia | capacitor materials | Best Innovation Award

Dr. Yingkai Xia | capacitor materials | Best Researcher Award

doctoral student, Liaoning Technical University, China

Dr. Xiaoyu is a Ph.D. candidate at Liaoning Technical University, with research interests in mineral-based new energy materials and materials informatics. His work focuses on developing innovative materials and technologies for energy storage and environmental applications. With a strong educational background in material forming and control engineering, Dr. Xiaoyu is poised to make significant contributions to his field.

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Education 🎓

Bachelor of Engineering in Material Forming and Control Engineering from Taiyuan University of Technology (2013-2017) Ph.D. in Mining Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering from Liaoning Technical University (2017-2025)

Experience 🧪

Research assistant at Liaoning Technical University (2017-2025)  Collaborations with researchers on projects related to mineral-based new energy materials and multiscale computation of mineral materials Contributions to the development of innovative materials and technologies for energy storage and environmental applications

Awards & Honors🏆

Publication of research papers in reputable journals such as Molecules and Nanomaterials Recognition for contributions to the field of mineral-based new energy materials and materials informatics Opportunities to collaborate with renowned researchers and institutions in his field

Research Focus 🔍

Mineral-based new energy materials Multiscale computation of mineral materials Materials informatics and intelligent manufacturing High-purity and clean processing of mineral materials Development of innovative materials and technologies for energy storage and environmental applications

Publications📚

1. ⚡️ “Synergistic Enhancement of Capacitive Performance in Porous Carbon by Phenolic Resin and Boric Acid” (Molecules, 2025)
2. 🌎 “Microporous Adsorbents for CH4 Capture and Separation from Coalbed Methane with Low CH4 Concentration” (Nanomaterials, 2025)
3. 🔋 “First-Principles Investigation of Phosphorus-Doped Graphitic Carbon Nitride as Anchoring Material for the Lithium-Sulfur Battery” (Molecules, 2024)

Conclusion

Dr. Xiaoyu’s strong research background, expertise in mineral-based new energy materials, and publication record make him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, his strengths and achievements demonstrate his potential to make a significant impact in his field.