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.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sertaç Tuhta | Dynamic Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sertaç Tuhta | Dynamic Analysis | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ondokuz Mayıs University, Turkey

Sertaç Tuhta is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at Ondokuz Mayıs University. His research focuses on structural analysis, earthquake-resistant design, and non-destructive testing methods. With extensive experience in teaching and research, he has published numerous papers in international peer-reviewed journals. His expertise includes finite element analysis, seismic isolation, and structural health monitoring.

Professional Profile

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Education 🎓

– BS: Civil Engineering, Ondokuz Mayıs University (1996-2000)- MS: Evaluation of Sensitivity of Seismic Isolation, Ondokuz Mayıs University (2000-2004)- PhD: Non-Destructive Evaluation of Structural Parameters, Ondokuz Mayıs University (2004-2010)

Experience 💼

– Research Assistant, Ondokuz Mayıs University (2002-2012)- Assistant Professor, Ondokuz Mayıs University (2012-2023)- Associate Professor, Ondokuz Mayıs University (2023-present)- Project Coordinator, TUBİTAK project (2023-present)- Researcher, Ministry of Development project (2011-2015)

Research Focus 🔍

– Structural analysis and design- Earthquake-resistant design- Non-destructive testing methods- Seismic isolation- Structural health monitoring- Finite element analysis

Awards and Honors 🏅

– Second Place in BS degree- Project Coordinator of TUBİTAK project “Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Auxetic Dampers on the Behavior of Three-Dimensional Steel-Framed Structures under Earthquake Effects”

Publication Top Notes

1. Investigation of Tunnel Formwork Structure Retrofitted with JFRP by Finite Element Method 🏗️
2. The Determination of Effect of TiO2 on Dynamic Behavior of Scaled WPC Warehouse by OMA 🔍
3. Determination of Modal Parameters of Reinforced Concrete Tunnel Retrofitted with CFRP Using Finite Element Method 💻
4. Determination of Modal Parameters of Reinforced Concrete Box Culvert Retrofitted with GFRP Using Finite Element Method 🌐
5. Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Chimneys under the Effect of Temperature Change with Finite Element Method 🌡️
6. Performance of Elastomeric Seismic Isolators under Long-Period Earthquakes

Conclusion

Dr. Vijayata Singh’s academic background, research experience, and publications make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With some focus on first-author publications, research grants, and international collaborations, she could further enhance her profile and contributions to the field ¹.