Desen Özkan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Desen Özkan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr Desen Özkan, University of Connecticut, United States

Dr. Desen Özkan is an Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Connecticut, with an affiliate position in the Neag School of Education. He is also the Graduate Program Director for the Engineering Education Ph.D. program. Dr. Özkan’s research focuses on sociotechnical identity development, equity in engineering education, and offshore wind energy. He holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Education from Virginia Tech and has held postdoctoral roles at Tufts University. Dr. Özkan’s work bridges engineering, education, and social justice, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration and inclusive curricula. 🌍⚙️📚💡🌱

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Desen Özkan holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Education from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (2020), where she focused on transdisciplinary approaches in interdisciplinary faculty teaching. She has an extensive academic background with courses from prestigious institutions. Dr. Özkan completed projects on offshore wind energy economics at the University of Massachusetts and structural engineering at Tufts University. She also studied environmental chemistry, microbiology, and mathematical modeling at the University of Tennessee. Her B.S. in Chemical and Biological Engineering was earned at Tufts University in 2013. Dr. Özkan’s work merges engineering, education, and sustainability. 🌍⚙️🎓📚

Experience

Dr. Desen Özkan has diverse research experience in both engineering and social sciences. As a Postdoctoral Researcher at Tufts University, she analyzed job development in Maine’s offshore wind industry, producing the report Floating to the Top (2021), and contributed to a study on equity in offshore wind job development, invited by Connecticut State Legislators (2022). At Virginia Tech, she worked on the NSF-funded Revolutionizing Engineering and Computer Engineering Departments project (2018-2019) and contributed to the Science, Technology, and Society department’s undergraduate degree proposal (2019). Additionally, Dr. Özkan conducted water quality research at the University of Tennessee, focusing on wastewater reclamation. 🌊💡🔬

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Desen Özkan has received multiple nominations for Tufts University’s Significant Impact Awards, recognizing her outstanding contributions to STEM education. Her dedication to mentoring and promoting diversity within the field has been a hallmark of her career. Additionally, Dr. Özkan was selected to participate in the prestigious New Energy Summer Summit at Dartmouth, further highlighting her commitment to advancing innovation and sustainability. These accolades underscore her impactful work in fostering inclusive environments and pushing boundaries in science and technology. Her achievements inspire future generations of diverse STEM leaders. 🏆👩‍🔬🌍💡

Conference Activity

Dr. Desen Özkan has presented at numerous conferences, focusing on sociotechnical engineering education and diversity in the field. Notable presentations include “Positionality, Empathy, and Subjectivity in Research” at the 2024 Compassion and Global Citizenship Conference, and “What is a Job? Deconstructing Offshore Wind Jobs” at the 2024 Petrocultures Conference. Additionally, Dr. Özkan co-presented papers on worker safety in offshore wind at the ASEE Annual Conference and explored environmental racism in engineering courses. Her work also includes teaching design through sociotechnical perspectives, with a focus on student experiences in first-year engineering courses. 🎤🌍📚

Research Focus

Dr. Desen Özkan’s research primarily focuses on the intersection of engineering education, diversity, and sociotechnical systems. Her work explores how contextualization and cultural considerations can enhance learning experiences in engineering education. She investigates methods like persona-based curricular design and emphasizes the importance of addressing reality gaps in senior design projects. Additionally, Dr. Özkan examines the positionality of researchers in engineering education and the teacher-learner dynamic. Her research aims to make engineering education more inclusive, effective, and adaptable, particularly for minoritized groups. 🛠️📚💡🎓

Publication Top Notes

Positionality statements in engineering education research: A look at the hand that guides the methodological tools

Contextualization as virtue in engineering education

Using personas as curricular design tools: Engaging the boundaries of engineering culture

Contextualization in engineering education: A scoping literature review

Teacher learner, learner teacher: parallels and dissonance in an interdisciplinary design education minor

Reality gaps in industrial engineering senior design or capstone projects

Perspectives of Seven Minoritized Students in a First-Year Course Redesign toward Sociotechnical Engineering Education

Mohammad Hasan Parvaneh | Electrical Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Mohammad Hasan Parvaneh | Electrical Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Engineer, West Regional Electric Company, Iran

Mohammad Hasan Parvaneh is a skilled electrical engineer specializing in power systems, smart grid technologies, and solar energy. Based in Kermanshah, Iran, he has a strong background in both theoretical and practical aspects of electrical engineering, particularly in the design and optimization of energy systems. With years of experience in the field, Mohammad has worked on numerous high-profile projects, contributing to the development and operation of electrical power networks and substations. He is currently a Senior Expert at West Regional Electric Company and has earned recognition for his research and contributions to the field. 🌟⚡️

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Education

Mohammad Hasan Parvaneh holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering with a focus on Power Systems from Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran (2011–2014), where he achieved a GPA of 17.20/20. His thesis on “A robust hybrid method based on fuzzy logic for maximum power point tracking of photovoltaic systems” was supervised by Dr. Mohammad Hasan Moradi. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (Electronic) from Razi University, Iran, with a GPA of 16.30/20. 🎓🔌

Experience

Mohammad has extensive professional experience in the electrical power sector. He is currently working as a Senior Expert at West Regional Electric Company, where he supervises the development, construction, installation, testing, and commissioning of high-voltage substations. Prior to this, he served as an Instrument Expert at Kermanshah Polymer Petrochemical Company and a Senior Expert at West Azerbaijan Electricity Power Distribution, overseeing power distribution networks and fault management. ⚙️🔧

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Mohammad has received several honors, including being recognized as the best researcher in Kermanshah Province by Razi University and the Kermanshah Governorate. Additionally, he has received high academic recognition for his excellence in courses such as Electrical Circuits, Control Systems, Neural Networks, and more, achieving impressive grades of 17–18 out of 20. 🏆📚

Research Focus

Mohammad’s research interests lie in electrical power systems, smart grid technologies, and renewable energy, with a particular focus on solar energy. He has published a number of papers and is actively involved in advancing technologies for maximum power point tracking in photovoltaic systems and optimizing power allocation in electrical grids. His ongoing research aims to improve the efficiency and reliability of energy systems, with applications in isolated microgrids and renewable energy integration. 🔋☀️

Publications

A new hybrid method based on fuzzy logic for maximum power point tracking of photovoltaic systems
Energy Reports, 6 (2020): 1619-1632.
DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2020.06.010

A mutated salp swarm algorithm for optimum allocation of active and reactive power sources in radial distribution systems
Applied Soft Computing, 85 (2019): 105833.
DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2019.105833

Photovoltaic Systems: Advances in Research and Applications
Book in Print

The advantages of capacitor bank placement and demand response program execution on the optimal operation of isolated microgrids
Electric Power System Research Journal (Under Review) 🔍📄

Hakim Azizi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Hakim Azizi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ziane Achour Djelfa university,  Algeria

Azizi Hakim is an experienced academic and researcher currently serving as a Maitre de Conférences Classe A at Ziane Achour University of Djelfa, Algeria. Born on August 8, 1985, in Taher, Algeria, he has devoted his career to teaching and research in the field of electrotechnics. His work primarily focuses on the impact of electromagnetic disturbances on high-power equipment and the development of intelligent diagnostic systems for industrial applications.

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Education 🎓

PhD in Electrotechnics from the University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene, Algiers (2020). His doctoral thesis focused on the influence of external electromagnetic disturbances on high-field equipment. Magister in Electrical Engineering from the Ecole Militaire Polytechnique, Algiers (2011). His thesis explored the design of a measurement cell for evaluating radiated electromagnetic disturbances. Engineering Degree in Electrotechnics from Jijel University (2009), where he specialized in electrical networks and graduated with honors.

Experience 💼

Teaching practical and theoretical courses in electrotechnics, electromagnetic wave propagation, and algorithmic systems at institutions such as the Military Polytechnic School of Algiers and the University of Médéa. He has held academic positions at Ziane Achour University since 2013 and has conducted scientific research stays at the prestigious Ecole Centrale de Lyon in France (2016-2017, 2018-2019).

Research Interests 🔍

Electromagnetic systems, with a particular focus on how disturbances affect industrial equipment. Electrical power networks and the design of diagnostic tools for fault detection in high-power installations. Machine learning applied to industrial diagnostic systems, with a strong focus on intelligent monitoring and control systems.

Awards 🏆

A highly honorable mention for his doctoral thesis on electromagnetic disturbances. Acknowledgments for his contributions to the advancement of electrotechnic diagnostics and innovative approaches to electrical systems engineering.

Publications Top Notes📚

  1. Arc plasma energy evolvement in 60 kV network circuit breakers | Ocena energii łuku plazmowego w wyłącznikach sieciowych 60 kV
    • Authors: Belkhir, S., Ziani, A., Azizi, H., Moulai, H.
    • Year: 2022

 

  1. Sequential adaptive sampling based on cubic spline interpolation to accelerate the near field scanning
    • Authors: Kihal, M.C., Moulai, H., Azizi, H., Smartt, C., Thomas, D.W.P.
    • Year: 2022

 

  1. Analytical and numerical models compared with measurements for analysis of electromagnetic radiation through apertures of a metallic enclosure
    • Authors: Azizi, H., Chebout, M., Moulai, H., Bréard, A., Vollaire, C.
    • Year: 2020

 

  1. A model assisted probability of detection approach for ECNDT of hidden defect in aircraft structures
    • Authors: Chebout, M., Azizi, H., Mekideche, M.R.
    • Year: 2020

 

  1. Electromagnetic shielding performance of a metallic enclosure with apertures
    • Authors: Azizi, H., Chebout, M., Moulai, H., Bréard, A., Vollaire, C.
    • Year: 2020

 

  1. Electromagnetic interference from shielding effectiveness of a rectangular enclosure with apertures – Circuital approach, FDTD and FIT modelling
    • Authors: Azizi, H., Tahar Belkacem, F., Moussaoui, D., Bendaoud, A., Bensetti, M.
    • Year: 2014