Guillermo Felix | Software Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Guillermo Felix | Software Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Junior Scientist at Kazan Federal University | Russia

Dr. Guillermo Felix is a dedicated researcher and petroleum engineer whose scientific contributions span advanced technologies in heavy oil upgrading, kinetic modeling, and catalyst development for the energy and petrochemical industries. His academic foundation was established at the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico, where he pursued his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral studies under the guidance of Professor Jorge Ancheyta Juárez, focusing on the kinetic modeling of heavy oil hydrocracking using mineral catalysts in slurry phase reactors. His research reflects a deep commitment to improving the efficiency, sustainability, and fundamental understanding of hydroprocessing reactions. He has contributed significantly to petroleum refining science through his publications such as Methods to calculate hydrogen consumption during hydrocracking experiments in batch reactors, Modeling of hydrotreating catalyst deactivation for heavy oil hydrocarbons, Sensitivity analysis of kinetic parameters for heavy oil hydrocracking, Comparison of hydrocracking kinetic models based on SARA fractions obtained in slurry-phase reactor, Using separate kinetic models to predict liquid, gas, and coke yields in heavy oil hydrocracking, Kinetic study of thermal and catalytic hydrocracking of asphaltene, Regular solution model to predict the asphaltenes flocculation and sediments formation during hydrocracking of heavy oil, Revisiting the importance of appropriate parameter estimation based on sensitivity analysis for developing kinetic models, Important keys in the estimation of parameters during hydrocracking kinetic modelling, and Principal metabolites in extracts of different plants responsible for antibacterial effects. His work bridges energy and environmental chemistry, integrating petroleum processing with green approaches such as essential and extracted oils from medicinal plants for antibacterial purposes. Currently affiliated with the Department of Petroleum Engineering at Kazan Federal University, Russia, Dr. Félix Lugo continues to contribute to the global research community through his expertise in kinetic modeling, reactor design, and catalyst behavior, advancing the field of petroleum refining and sustainable energy engineering.

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Featured Publications:

Rodríguez, E., Félix, G., Ancheyta, J., & Trejo, F. Modeling of hydrotreating catalyst deactivation for heavy oil hydrocarbons. Fuel, 225, 118–133.

Félix, G., Ancheyta, J., & Trejo, F. Sensitivity analysis of kinetic parameters for heavy oil hydrocracking. Fuel, 241, 836–844.

Félix, G., & Ancheyta, J. Comparison of hydrocracking kinetic models based on SARA fractions obtained in slurry-phase reactor. Fuel, 241, 495–505.

Félix, G., Tirado, A., Al-Muntaser, A., Kwofie, M., Varfolomeev, M. A., Yuan, C., … SARA-based kinetic model for non-catalytic aquathermolysis of heavy crude oil. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 216, 110845.

Pham, H. H., Nguyen, N. T., Go, K. S., Park, S., Nho, N. S., Kim, G. T., Lee, C. W., & Félix, G. Kinetic study of thermal and catalytic hydrocracking of asphaltene. Catalysis Today, 353, 112–118.

Fernando Ibarra | Software Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fernando Ibarra | Software Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Fernando Ibarra at Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Ecuador

Mr. Fernando Ibarra is a university professor and software engineer with expertise in software development, computer security, and agile methodologies. He holds a Master’s degree in Information Systems Management and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Computing Sciences at the National University of La Plata, Argentina. In addition to his academic career, he is an independent developer specializing in web and mobile applications, as well as emerging technologies such as blockchain, virtual reality, and DevOps. Passionate about educational innovation, Mr. Ibarra actively integrates generative AI and digital tools into modern teaching practices. He has taught at leading institutions in Ecuador, including the National Polytechnic School and UNIANDES, and continues to contribute to the advancement of technology in higher education.

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Summary of Suitability for Research for Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fernando Ibarra is a committed academic and multidisciplinary researcher currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science at the National University of La Plata, Argentina. His strong educational foundation—spanning undergraduate and master’s degrees in Information Systems—complements his practical industry experience as a software developer specializing in cutting-edge technologies such as blockchain, DevOps, and virtual reality.

Education

Mr. Fernando Ibarra holds a strong academic foundation in computer science and information systems. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Computer and Information Systems Engineering from the Technical University of Ambato, Ecuador, a five-year program registered with SENESCYT. He further pursued postgraduate studies at the same institution, completing a Master’s degree in Information Systems Management over two years. Demonstrating his commitment to academic and research excellence, he is currently undertaking doctoral studies in Computing Sciences (Ph.D. candidate) at the National University of La Plata, Argentina. In addition to his formal degrees, Mr. Ibarra has expanded his expertise through specialized continuing education, including certified programs in higher education management, generative artificial intelligence in education, and the integration of teaching, research, and ICT in academic settings.

Experience

Mr. Fernando Ibarra is an experienced university professor and technology educator with a strong background in software engineering, computer security, and agile development methodologies. He has served as an instructor at several reputable institutions in Ecuador, including the National Polytechnic School, where he delivered specialized courses on IT service management (ITSM-ITIL) and SQL in 2025. Additionally, he taught a course on software design and modeling. Beyond his teaching roles, Mr. Ibarra is also an independent software developer, with expertise in web and mobile application development, as well as emerging technologies such as blockchain, virtual reality, and DevOps. His combined academic and technical experience reflects a strong commitment to practical, innovation-driven education and continuous professional development.

Research Interests

Mr. Fernando Ibarra is deeply interested in research areas that intersect advanced computing technologies and educational innovation. His primary research interests include software engineering, information systems management, and the application of emerging technologies such as blockchain, virtual reality, and DevOps in both industry and academia. He is particularly passionate about exploring how artificial intelligence—especially generative AI—can enhance teaching methodologies, learning environments, and digital transformation in higher education. As a Ph.D. candidate in Computing Sciences, he is also engaged in studying the integration of modern technological solutions to optimize educational delivery and systems architecture. His research reflects a commitment to bridging the gap between theory and practice in the digital age.

Awards & Certifications

Mr. Fernando Ibarra has earned several certifications that reflect his dedication to continuous professional and academic development. He holds internationally recognized English language certifications from Cambridge (B1 International Certificate) and UCEDA Challenger (Sufficiency Level), demonstrating his multilingual competency in academic and professional settings. In the field of higher education and educational technology, he has completed certified programs such as the University Course in Management of Higher Education Institutions and the Course on Generative Artificial Intelligence Applied to Education, both offered by UNIR. Additionally, he completed a specialized course titled Teaching, TICS, Research and Management for Higher Education at the Technical University of Ambato. These achievements underscore his proactive engagement with cutting-edge technologies and his commitment to improving the quality and impact of education through innovation and modern pedagogy.

Top Noted Publications

Evaluation of WhatsApp to promote collaborative learning in the use of software in university professionals

Cited: 12

Identification of patterns in the involvement of novice software developers in software testing processes

Cited: 6

Knowledge transfer in software development teams—Systematic mapping

Cited: 5

Use of basic programming tools to foster programming logic in university students with school preparation other than computer science

Cited: 3

Digital panels in the development of graphomotor skills in children from 3 to 5 years old. Ambato Ecuador

Cited: 2