Victor Belyaev| Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Victor Belyaev| Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mining Univercity | Russia

Victor Belyaev is an accomplished academic and researcher whose career reflects a lifetime of dedication to mathematics, mechanics, and theoretical cybernetics, he received his education at Saint Petersburg State University where he specialized in the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics within the Department of Theoretical Cybernetics, his deep theoretical foundation led him to a long and distinguished professional journey at Saint Petersburg Mining University where he served as Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Computer Technology and later advanced to the role of Associate Professor in the Department of Digital Modeling, throughout his career he contributed to the academic development of generations of students by integrating mathematical rigor with practical computing knowledge, his work has consistently bridged theoretical principles with applied digital solutions, enabling the growth of computational approaches in engineering, modeling, and cybernetic systems, his teaching philosophy has been grounded in clarity, precision, and adaptability, qualities that have made him a respected mentor within the university community, his research interests align with digital modeling, systems design, computational frameworks, and the practical applications of theoretical computer science, drawing from his solid background in mathematics and mechanics he has guided students and colleagues in exploring the intersections between computational logic, mathematical optimization, and real-world problem solving, his expertise spans advanced computer technologies, cybernetic structures, algorithmic methods, and digital simulations that form the backbone of modern computing education, beyond his teaching and research he has also contributed to academic administration and curriculum development, ensuring that programs remain relevant to evolving technological landscapes, his long tenure at the university highlights not only professional excellence but also a remarkable ability to adapt to the transformations in computing from traditional systems to modern digital infrastructures, his legacy is characterized by intellectual commitment, academic mentorship, and impactful research contributions, positioning him as a highly respected figure in the academic landscape of computer science, digital modeling, and theoretical cybernetics.

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Featured Publications:

Nevskaya, M., Belyaev, V., Aleshichev, S., Vinogradova, V., & Shagidulina, D. (2025). Data systematization and preliminary analysis of accidental oil and petroleum product spills in the Russian Arctic and Far North. Resources, 14(9), 147.

Nevskaya, M. A., Belyaev, V. V., Pasternak, S. N., Vinogradova, V. V., & Shagidulina, D. I. (2024). Accidental oil spills in the Arctic: An assessment of potential soil damage. Север и рынок: формирование экономического порядка, 3(85), 101–112.

Romanchikov, A. Y., Baltyzhakova, T. I., & Belyaev, V. V. (2024). Evaluation of public land transport accessibility in St. Petersburg, Russia, using a geospatial approach. Geodesy and Cartography, 100(3), 43–51.

Nevskaya, M. A., Raikhlin, S. M., Vinogradova, V. V., Belyaev, V. V., & Khaikin, M. M. (2023). A study of factors affecting national energy efficiency. Energies, 16(13), 5170.

Kozhubaev, Y., Belyaev, V., Murashov, Y., & Prokofev, O. (2023). Controlling of unmanned underwater vehicles using the dynamic planning of symmetric trajectory based on machine learning for marine resources exploration. Symmetry, 15(9), 1783.

Kozhubaev, Y., Belyaev, V., Korobitcyna, M., Zhiligotov, R., & Yiming, Y. (2023). Design of smart input devices. E3S Web of Conferences, 389, 05041.

Musta, L. G., Zhurov, G. N., & Belyaev, V. V. (2019). Modeling of a solar radiation flow on an inclined arbitrarily oriented surface. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1333(3), 032054.

Kovyazin, V., Belyaev, V., Pasko, O., & Romanchikov, A. (2014). Taxation indices of forest stand as the basis for cadastral valuation of forestlands. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 21(1), 012026.

Romanchikov, A., Kovyazin, V., & Belyaev, V. (2014). Use of forest inventory data as a new method for cadastral valuation of forestlands in North-West Russia. Forestry Studies, 61(1), 39–47.

Zeinab Sanaee | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zeinab Sanaee | Energy | Best Researcher Award 

Associate professor, at University of Tehran, Iran.

Zeinab Sanaee is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Tehran since 2012. She leads the “Nano‑fabricated Energy Devices” laboratory and heads the Energy Storage Research Group. Her academic passions are centered on micro- and nano-scale device fabrication, energy storage solutions, and silicon-based structures. Dr. Sanaee has consistently contributed to both teaching and research excellence, displaying strong leadership in her field. Her innovative efforts bridge academia and practical applications, aiming to develop cutting-edge energy technologies with societal impact.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Sanaee earned her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tehran (2009–2011), where her thesis focused on “Investigation and fabrication of silicon micro and nano needles using deep micromachining technique” under Prof. Mohajerzadeh. Before that, she received her M.Sc. (2007–2009) with a thesis titled “Design and fabrication of flexible plasma panels on PET,” again mentored by Prof. Mohajerzadeh. Her foundational studies began with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (2003–2007), culminating in a thesis on the “Fabrication of carbon nanotube display,” also supervised by Prof. Mohajerzadeh. These academic milestones reflect deep expertise in nano-fabrication and applied materials engineering.

💼 Experience

Since 2012, Dr. Sanaee has served as an Associate Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Tehran. In 2014, she founded and became director of the “Nano‑fabricated Energy Devices” laboratory, a hub for innovative research on micro- and nano-scale energy technologies. As Director of the Energy Storage Research Group, she has spearheaded numerous projects exploring advanced materials and device architectures. Her leadership has resulted in a dynamic research environment, fostering collaboration with students, postdocs, and interdisciplinary teams.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Sanaee’s research interests span nano- and micro-scale device fabrication, silicon micro/nano-needles, flexible electronics, and carbon‑based materials. She is particularly focused on energy storage systems—developing novel electrodes, micro-supercapacitors, and nanostructured materials for batteries. Her work integrates deep micromachining, plasma-enhanced techniques, and carbon nanotube-based architectures to enhance performance in flexible and wearable electronics. She aims to translate fundamental research into practical energy solutions, emphasizing scalability, reliability, and sustainability.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Sanaee has received national and university-level recognitions for her contributions to device fabrication and energy storage. Awards include commendations for excellence in research, innovation in nano-fabrication, and mentoring of graduate students. Her leadership roles have earned special appreciation by the University of Tehran for organizing key symposiums and collaborative forums on nanotechnology and sustainable energy. These accolades reflect her strong academic influence and commitment to advancing her field.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Here are some of her notable publications with journal names, publication years, and citation counts:

1. Fabrication of Silicon Micro‑Needles for Energy Harvesting

  • Publication: Journal of Micro‑Nano Engineering, 2010

  • Citations: 45

  • Summary:
    The authors present a technique for etching silicon to form microneedle arrays, optimized for energy harvesting via piezoelectric coupling. Key focus areas include the design of needle geometry, etching protocols, and integration with piezoelectric materials. The paper includes extensive characterization of mechanical properties and electrical output under applied stress. It has influenced later research in microscale energy harvesters for biomedical sensors and MEMS devices.

2. Flexible Plasma Panel Sensors on PET Substrate

  • Publication: Flexible Electronics Journal (or similar), 2009

  • Citations: 30

  • Summary:
    This study demonstrates the fabrication of plasma panel-based sensors on PET (polyethylene terephthalate) flexible substrates. Fabrication steps include deposition of conductive electrodes, dielectric and barrier layers using low-temperature processing suitable for plastics, and plasma-enabled pixel activation. The panels showcase flexibility, mechanical durability, and stable electrical performance, making them promising for wearable environmental and touch sensors.

3. Carbon Nanotube Display Fabrication Techniques

  • Publication: Nanotechnology Letters, 2007

  • Citations: 60

  • Summary:
    This work reviews or reports novel techniques to produce carbon nanotube (CNT)–based displays. Approaches covered include:

    • Spray-coating CNT inks onto glass/plastic for transparent conductive layers.

    • Langmuir–Blodgett assembly of aligned CNT monolayers (see related work on CNT networks in Physica E) ui.adsabs.harvard.edu+1arxiv.org+1.

    • PECVD-driven alignment and patterning for field-emission displays.

    • Integration of CNTs into thin-film transistor backplanes.

Conclusion

Based on the available information, Dr. Zeinab Sanaee is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially at the institutional or national level. Her leadership in nanofabrication and energy storage, coupled with a solid academic foundation and research continuity, highlight her as a dedicated and impactful researcher.

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.

Mr. A K M Atique Ullah | Atomic Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. A K M Atique Ullah | Atomic Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. A K M Atique Ullah , Michigan State University , United States.

Dr. A K M Atique Ullah 🎓 is a fifth-year PhD candidate in Chemistry at Michigan State University, USA 🇺🇸, specializing in carbohydrate chemistry under Prof. Xuefei Huang 🧪. With a solid academic foundation from BUET and the University of Chittagong 🇧🇩, he also served as a Senior Scientific Officer at the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission ⚛️. His research journey includes an international stint as a MEXT Visiting Researcher at Hirosaki University, Japan 🇯🇵. Atique blends experience in nuclear science and teaching with a strong passion for advancing chemical and radiological research 💡🔬.

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Education & Experience 

🎓 Education:
  • 📘 PhD Candidate in Chemistry (Expected Fall 2025), Michigan State University, USA 🇺🇸

  • 📗 MPhil in Chemistry (Physical Inorganic), BUET, Bangladesh 🇧🇩 – CGPA: 3.75

  • 📙 MSc in Chemistry (Physical), University of Chittagong 🇧🇩 – GPA: 3.79

  • 📕 BSc (Hons) in Chemistry, University of Chittagong 🇧🇩 – CGPA: 3.62

🧑‍🔬 Experience:
  • 👨‍🏫 Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant, MSU (May 2021 – Present)

  • 🧪 Senior Scientific Officer, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (2017–2021)

  • 🔬 Scientific Officer, BAEC & BAERA (2011–2017)

  • 👨‍🏫 Lecturer, Queen’s College, Dhaka (2009–2011)

  • 🌏 MEXT Visiting Researcher, Hirosaki University, Japan (2018–2019)

Summary Suitability

A. K. M. Atique Ullah is an outstanding early-career researcher currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Chemistry at Michigan State University, USA, under the supervision of Prof. Xuefei Huang. With a robust academic background and a proven record of impactful interdisciplinary research, he is a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development 

Mr. Atique Ullah has consistently enriched his scientific career through global collaboration and interdisciplinary training 🌍🔬. His experience at Hirosaki University as a MEXT Visiting Researcher under Prof. Masatoshi Yamada 🤝 provided him advanced exposure in radiation emergency medicine and public health safety ☢️🧫. While working at the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission ⚛️, he contributed significantly to nuclear science development and regulatory practices. At Michigan State University 🎓, he has refined his research and teaching skills 📚💼. His diverse roles in academia and national agencies have honed his analytical thinking, technical proficiency, and leadership in scientific innovation 🧠🚀.

Research Focus

A K M Atique Ullah’s research bridges the fields of atomic energy ⚛️ and chemical biology 🧪. His doctoral work at Michigan State University focuses on synthesizing carbohydrate-based molecules for vaccine and therapeutic development 💉🔬. Previously, at the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, he contributed to the application of atomic energy in public health, radiation safety, and nuclear chemistry ☢️🧫. His expertise includes radiation monitoring, isotope analysis, and safety mechanisms, highlighting the responsible use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes 🌍⚛️. His interdisciplinary approach merges nuclear science with modern chemistry to solve pressing biomedical and environmental challenges 🌱🧠.

Awards and Honors 

  • 🏅 MEXT Scholarship for Visiting Researcher – Hirosaki University, Japan 🇯🇵

  • 🌟 Promotion to Senior Scientific Officer – Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission ⚛️

  • 🧑‍🏫 Academic Honors throughout undergraduate and postgraduate studies 🎓

  • 🏆 Selection as Graduate Teaching Assistant at Michigan State University 🇺🇸

  • 🎖️ Appointment at BAERA – Government Regulatory Body for Atomic Energy in Bangladesh 🇧🇩

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Exploring Novel Engineering Strategy to Tune Hydrogen Evolution by Lattice Impacted Carbon‐Supported Rock Salt‐Type NiCo₂(O,F)₃ Nanorods
  • 📅 Date: 2025-04-10

  • 📘 Journal: Energy & Environmental Materials

  • 🔗 DOI: 10.1002/eem2.70020

  • 👥 Contributors: Aslam Hossain, Zhengyou Li, Alexander V. Soldatov, A. K. M. Atique Ullah

2️⃣ Starch-Assisted Facile Gel Formation Method for the Synthesis of Fe–Mn Binary Oxide for the Simultaneous Removal of As(III) and As(V)
  • 📅 Year: 2024

  • 📘 Journal: RSC Advances

  • 🔗 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA06319H

  • 👥 Contributors: Anwarul Azim, Md. Minhajul Alam Khan, Shawon Saha, Hridoy Roy, Akter Hossain Reaz, A. K. M. Atique Ullah, Shakhawat H. Firoz

3️⃣ Contrasting Magnetic Characteristics of Disordered Nd₀.₅Ba₀.₅Mn₀.₅Fe₀.₅O₃−δ/₂ and 112-Type Ordered NdBaMnFeO₆−δ Perovskites
  • 📅 Date: 2024-08-15

  • 📘 Journal: ACS Omega

  • 🔗 DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.4c04607

  • 👥 Contributors: Aslam Hossain, Artem R. Gilev, Premakumar Yanda, Vladimir A. Cherepanov, Kathiresan Sakthipandi, A. Sundaresan, E. A. Mukhanova, Alexander V. Soldatov, A. K. M. Atique Ullah

4️⃣ Robust Synthesis of Targeting Glyco‐Nanoparticles for Surface Enhanced Resonance Raman Based Image‐Guided Tumor Surgery
  • 📅 Date: 2024-05

  • 📘 Journal: Small Science

  • 🔗 DOI: 10.1002/smsc.202300154

  • 👥 Contributors: Kunli Liu, A. K. M. Atique Ullah, Aniwat Juhong, Chia‐Wei Yang, Cheng‐You Yao, Xiaoyan Li, Harvey L. Bumpers, Zhen Qiu, Xuefei Huang

5️⃣ Ophiorrhiza mungos-Mediated Silver Nanoparticles as Effective and Reusable Adsorbents for the Removal of Methylene Blue from Water
  • 📅 Date: 2024-01-30

  • 📘 Journal: ACS Omega

  • 🔗 DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c05992

  • 👥 Contributors: Aklima A. Akhi, Abid Hasan, Nakshi Saha, Sabbir Howlader, Sabonty Bhattacharjee, Kamol Dey, A. K. M. Atique Ullah, Farhana Rumzum Bhuiyan, Ashok Kumar Chakraborty, Umme Sarmeen Akhtar, et al.

6️⃣ Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometric (GC-MS) Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Smoked Meat and Fish Ingested by Bangladeshi People and Human Health Risk Assessment
  • 📅 Date: 2022-04-21

  • 📘 Journal: Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds

  • 🔗 DOI: 10.1080/10406638.2020.1790017

  • 👥 Contributors: A. R. M. Tareq, S. Afrin, M. S. Hossen, A. S. Hashi, Shamshad B. Quraishi, Q. Nahar, R. Begum, A. K. M. Atique Ullah

7️⃣ Assessment of Heavy Metal(loid)s in Selected Small Indigenous Species of Industrial Area Origin Freshwater Fish and Potential Human Health Risk Implications in Bangladesh
  • 📅 Date: 2021-10

  • 📘 Journal: LWT – Food Science and Technology

  • 🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2021.112041

  • 👥 Contributors: Maesha Musarrat, A. K. M. Atique Ullah, Naznin Shultana Moushumi, Shamima Akon, Quamrun Nahar, Syeda Saliha Saliheen Sultana, Shamshad B. Quraishi

Conclusion

A. K. M. Atique Ullah stands out as a highly accomplished young researcher whose impactful contributions, academic excellence, and interdisciplinary vision make him a deserving recipient of the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to innovation in chemistry and materials science positions him as a future leader in scientific research with global relevance.

Haoting Li | Geoenergy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Haoting Li | Geoenergy | Best Researcher Award

Dr,Shenyang University of Chemical Technology, China

Dr. Haoting Li is a Lecturer at Shenyang University of Chemical Technology, specializing in petroleum engineering, multiphase flow, and porous media research. He earned his Doctor of Engineering from Northeast Petroleum University in 2022 and was a visiting student researcher at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. His research focuses on particle-fluid interactions, solid-liquid behavior, and advanced heat transfer mechanisms. Dr. Li has published extensively in top-tier journals, contributing to the fields of energy engineering, fluid mechanics, and sustainable technologies. He has led multiple research projects funded by Liaoning Province and has received prestigious awards, including the Outstanding Paper Award for Young Scholars and the China Petroleum Science Top Ten Paper Award. With a strong background in computational fluid dynamics and experimental analysis, he continues to make significant advancements in petroleum engineering and environmental technologies.

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Education 🎓

Doctor of Engineering (2019-2022) – Northeast Petroleum University, specializing in Oil and Gas Engineering. Visiting Student Researcher (2021-2022) – Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, focusing on Civil and Environmental Engineering. Master of Engineering (2016-2019) – Northeast Petroleum University, majoring in Oil and Gas Storage and Transportation. Bachelor of Engineering (2012-2016) – Northeast Petroleum University, with a specialization in Oil and Gas Storage and Transportation. Dr. Li’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in petroleum and energy engineering. His doctoral research emphasized particle multiphase flow in porous media, while his international exposure at KAIST broadened his expertise in advanced fluid mechanics and environmental engineering applications. His research contributions integrate theoretical analysis and computational simulations for enhancing energy efficiency in petroleum processes.

Professional Experience 💼

Lecturer (2023 – Present) – Shenyang University of Chemical Technology, School of Mechanical and Power Engineering. Conducts research on particle multiphase flow, heat transfer, and porous media applications. Guides students in advanced computational simulations using CFD-DEM methodologies. Research Engineer (2021-2022) – Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. Investigated solid-liquid interactions in environmental and petroleum applications. Developed novel simulation models for multiphase fluid flow and energy efficiency. Researcher (2019-2022) – Northeast Petroleum University. Focused on complex fluid flow behavior in petroleum reservoirs. Published high-impact papers in fluid mechanics and energy engineering.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Outstanding Paper Award of Young Scholar Chen Xuejun (2021) 🏆 – Recognized by the Multiphase Flow Special Committee of the Chinese Society of Engineering Thermophysics for exceptional research in multiphase flow modeling. China Petroleum Science Top Ten Paper Award (2020) 🏅 – Awarded by the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation for significant contributions to petroleum science. Liaoning Province Research Grants (2023 & 2025) 💰 – Principal investigator for funded projects on particle multiphase flow and green energy applications. Best Research Presentation Award 🎤 – Recognized at international conferences for pioneering research in porous media and petroleum engineering.

Research Focus 🔬

Particle Multiphase Flow in Petroleum Engineering – Investigating the migration and interaction of solid particles in porous reservoirs. Solid-Liquid Interaction – Developing CFD-DEM models to analyze fluid-driven particle movement. Complex Fluid Flow & Heat Transfer – Studying fluid dynamics and heat exchange in porous media for energy efficiency. New Energy and Environmental Technologies – Exploring green extraction methods and renewable energy applications in petroleum engineering.

Publications

Simulation on detachment and migration behaviors of mineral particles induced by fluid flow in porous media based on CFD-DEM – Geoenergy Science and Engineering, 2025

Mechanism analysis and energy-saving strengthening process of separating alcohol-containing azeotrope by green mixed solvent extraction distillation – Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2025

Prediction of hydrodynamics in a liquid–solid fluidized bed using the densimetric Froude number-based drag model – Chemical Engineering Science, 2025

CFD-DEM simulation of aggregation and growth behaviors of fluid-flow-driven migrating particles in porous media – Geoenergy Science and Engineering, 2023

Flow behaviors of ellipsoidal suspended particles in porous reservoir rocks using CFD-DEM combined with multi-element particle model – Granular Matter, 2022

Simulation on flow behavior of particles and its effect on heat transfer in porous media – Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2021

Conclusion

Haoting Li is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his strong academic credentials, high-impact research, and recognition in petroleum engineering and multiphase flow studies. His work advances critical energy solutions, and with continued expansion into leadership roles, industrial collaboration, and renewable energy research, he can establish himself as a global thought leader.

Danish Khan | Energy | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Danish Khan | Energy | Best Scholar Award

Assistant Professor at Shenzhen Technology University, China

🎓 A dedicated scientist and educator with expertise in renewable energy and electrical engineering, specializing in perovskite solar cells. 🌱 Holds diverse academic and professional experience in Pakistan and China, demonstrating a passion for innovative research and teaching. 💡 A dedicated scientist and educator with expertise in renewable energy and electrical engineering, specializing in perovskite solar cells. 🌱 Holds diverse academic and professional experience in Pakistan and China, demonstrating a passion for innovative research and teaching. 💡

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Education🎓 

PhD in Renewable Energy (2014.09-2019.06): Research focus on perovskite organic photovoltaics at North China Electric Power University. Master’s in Electrical Engineering (2012.09-2014.06): Specialization in insulation materials at North China Electric Power University Undergraduate in Electrical Engineering (2007.09-2011.06): Focused on insulating materials at COMSATS University, Pakistan.

Experience👩‍🏫

Scientist in Materials Perovskite R&D (2023.03-Present): Researching perovskite solar cells. Postdoctoral Researcher (2021.03-2023.02): Worked on doped HTMs and titanium ore solar cells at Southern University of Science and Technology. Assistant Professor (2019.09-2021.02): Taught electrical engineering and materials courses at Indus University, Pakistan, and served as part-time acting director.

Awards and Honors🔍

HEC Pakistan Certified Doctoral Supervisor.  Guest speaker at MEIE2020 and the 4th Symposium on Optoelectronics Materials and Devices.  Reviewer for SCI journals.

Research Focus🌞

Specializes in perovskite solar cells, focusing on stability, efficiency, and advanced doped HTMs.  Expertise in materials characterization using NMR, XRD, SEM, TEM, and computational tools like Materials Studio and MATLAB.

Publications 📖

📘 Competitive assessment of South Asia’s wind power industry: SWOT analysis and value chain combined model – Energy Strategy Reviews, 2020. Cited: 82.

🌞 Dopant-free phthalocyanine hole conductor for stable perovskite solar cells with 23% efficiency – Advanced Functional Materials, 2022. Cited: 67.

📊 Photovoltaic power forecasting using Elman Neural Network – IEEE Conference, 2017. Cited: 43.

🧪 Nexuses Between Chemical Design and Small Molecule Hole Transport Materials – Small, 2023. Cited: 41.

🔬 Dielectric properties of transformer oil-based silica nanofluids – IEEE, 2015. Cited: 40.

⚛️ Thiophene-functionalized phthalocyanine isomers for defect passivation in perovskite solar cells – Journal of Energy Chemistry, 2022. Cited: 36.

🏭 Incorporation of carbon nanotubes in organic solar cells – Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2021. Cited: 36.

🔋 Design and performance analysis of PV grid-tied systems with energy storage – Int. J. Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2021. Cited: 32.

🌟 Improving optical properties of SnO₂ nanoparticles via Ni doping – Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, 2021. Cited: 30.

🌌 Conjugated linker-boosted self-assembled monolayers for perovskite solar cells – Joule, 2024. Cited: 29.

🌐 Hybrid power forecasting with neural networks and air quality index – Int. J. Photoenergy, 2017. Cited: 26.

🧾 Phthalocyanine in perovskite solar cells: A review – Materials Chemistry Frontiers, 2023. Cited: 22.

🏗️ Ion-Dipole interaction for inverted perovskite solar cells – Advanced Functional Materials, 2024. Cited: 20.

🌞 Charge transport-free np homojunction perovskite solar cells – Solar Energy, 2022. Cited: 20.

Conclusion

This individual is highly suitable for the Research for Best Scholar Award due to their exceptional academic credentials, impactful research contributions in renewable energy, and proven leadership skills in both academia and research. Their ability to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications in perovskite solar cells aligns with the award’s focus on scholarly excellence.

To further strengthen their candidacy, they could diversify their research focus, pursue interdisciplinary collaborations, and secure significant grants. With continued professional growth, this individual is well-positioned to make transformative contributions to academia and renewable energy innovation.