Niko Nagengast| Sustainable Product (Systems) Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Niko Nagengast| Sustainable Product (Systems) Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Phd candidate, University Bayreuth, Germany

Niko David Nagengast is a Ph.D. candidate specializing in sports technology, complex systems engineering, and sustainable design. He is currently pursuing joint Ph.D. research at Deakin University and the University of Bayreuth, focusing on biomechanical optimization, sustainability, and additive manufacturing. Niko has a background in sports engineering and has gained practical experience through various research assistant roles, including material scaling and product development. He is passionate about creating functional, environmentally sustainable products and systems, applying his technical expertise to engineering, design, and social innovation. Niko is also an active participant in charitable events and initiatives supporting global communities.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education

Niko’s education includes a Bachelor of Sports Engineering from Otto-von-Guericke University, followed by a Master’s in Sports Technology at the University of Bayreuth. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate at both Deakin University and the University of Bayreuth. His studies emphasize complex system engineering, sustainable product design, and mechatronics. Niko has also participated in various specialized programs, such as a parametric design course in Madrid and model-based system engineering training.

💼 Experience

Niko has a diverse professional background, including roles as a research assistant at multiple universities and in the technology sector. He has worked on projects related to sustainable product development, additive manufacturing, and biomechanics. His freelance work includes collaboration with companies like Headis GmbH and Aevolution. Niko has also contributed to product designs in various industries, including fitness equipment, material scaling, and sensor system development for chairs. Additionally, he has worked as a technical assistant for the Austrian Ski Association and supported the Austrian Alpine World Cup team.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Niko has earned recognition for his work, including 2nd place in the Red Bull Basement innovation challenge and head organizing charity events raising significant funds for global causes. His contributions have extended to charity projects focused on disaster relief, such as a bicycle ride after an earthquake in Mozambique and resource acquisition efforts in Ecuador and Germany. Niko’s dedication to social responsibility complements his academic and professional pursuits.

🔬 Research Focus

Niko’s research focuses on sustainable engineering, additive manufacturing, and biomechanical optimization. He is developing algorithmic workflows for designing optimized hand ortheses, sustainable product design tools, and evaluating component recycling. His work also includes assessing mechatronic systems in sports technology and the environmental impact of products. Niko explores integrating parametric design principles to create functional and eco-friendly solutions, with an emphasis on material efficiency, system engineering, and sustainable development in sports-related applications.

Conclusion

Niko Nagengast is a promising young scientist whose academic and professional endeavors have already made meaningful contributions to sustainable product design, sports technology, and biomechanics. His innovative approach, combined with his strong technical skills and commitment to sustainability, makes him a strong candidate for the Young Scientist Award. By continuing to expand his interdisciplinary collaborations and engaging more with international research communities, Niko has the potential to become a leading figure in the fields of engineering and sustainable design.

Publication Top Notes

  1. A Combined Reverse Engineering and Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Approach for Remanufacturing a Classic Car Part
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: AC Kyaw, N Nagengast, C Usma-Mansfield, FK Fuss
    • Citation: 11
  2. Thermo-mechanical recyclability of additively manufactured polypropylene and polylactic acid parts and polypropylene support structures
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: N Nagengast, C Bay, F Döpper, HW Schmidt, C Neuber
    • Citation: 9
  3. A Review of Biomechanical and Physiological Effects of Using Poles in Sports
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: M Saller, N Nagengast, M Frisch, FK Fuss
    • Citation: 6
  4. Design for sustainable additive manufacturing (DfsAM): preparation and validation of a transversely isotropic simulation model for FFF components made from virgin and recycled materials
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: N Nagengast, T Scharl, M Frisch, C Neuber, H Ruckdäschel, HW Schmidt, …
    • Citation: 3
  5. Environmental Assessment of Recycled Petroleum and Bio-Based Additively Manufactured Parts via LCA
    • Year: 2022
    • Authors: C Bay, N Nagengast, HW Schmidt, F Döpper, C Neuber
    • Citation: 2
  6. Multi-Domain Assessment of Thermomechanical Recycling Based on Bio-Based and Petroleum-Based Additively Manufactured Components
    • Year: 2025
    • Authors: N Nagengast, N Mandel, C Bay, F Döpper, C Neuber, HW Schmidt, …
    • Citation: Not yet cited
  7. A Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Approach to Implement Renewable Energy System into Sport Facilities
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: N Nagengast, C Usma-Mansfield, A Kopf, FK Fuss, W Schellong
    • Citation: Not yet cited
  8. A Product-Driven Sustainability Guideline–Methodological Conception and Implementation Based on a Lifestyle Sports Shoe
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: N Nagengast, L Tapprich, FK Fuss
    • Citation: Not yet cited
  9. An Explorative Study on Sustainable Surfboard Technology: From State-of-the-Art Literature to Interdisciplinary Integration
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: N Nagengast, C Usma-Mansfield, FK Fuss
    • Citation: Not yet cited
  10. Vibration Analysis of Various Wooden Ski Cores Using Laser Vibrometry
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: M Frisch, N Nagengast, FK Fuss
    • Citation: Not yet cited
  11. Detection of Muscle Contractions Using Pressure Sensor Arrays
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: T Scharl, N Nagengast, L Rheinheimer, K Schmitt, R Wegner, FK Fuss
    • Citation: Not yet cited

 

Yanhong Wang | Energy chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yanhong Wang | Energy chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate researcher at South China University of Technology, China

Yanhong Wang is a doctoral supervisor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at South China University of Technology. With an extensive academic background and expertise, she has contributed significantly to the fields of hydrogen storage, CO₂ capture, and natural gas hydrate exploration. Dr. Wang’s innovative research focuses on energy conservation technologies and advanced materials. She has been part of numerous national and international projects and authored high-impact publications in esteemed journals. Her work has garnered recognition for its application to sustainable energy solutions.

Profile

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🎓 Education 

Bachelor’s Degree: Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University (1997.09-2001.07). Master’s Degree: Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University (2003.09-2005.07). PhD: Environmental Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University (2005.07-2008.07)

🏢 Experience 

Assistant Professor: South China University of Technology (2008.07-2013.08). Visiting Scholar: Colorado School of Mines (2017.09-2018.09). Associate Researcher: South China University of Technology (2013.08-Present)

🏆 Awards & Honors 

Dr. Wang has received multiple honors for her innovative research, including recognition from national foundations for her groundbreaking contributions to energy and environmental science.

🔬 Research Focus 

Hydrogen storage materials and technology. CO₂ capture and storage systems. Exploration of natural gas hydrates. Energy conservation methodologies

Conclusion

Yanhong Wang is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to their extensive contributions to energy and environmental chemical engineering. Their innovative research in hydrogen storage, CO2 capture, and natural gas hydrate exploration addresses critical challenges in energy sustainability. With a solid academic and professional foundation, Dr. Wang’s expertise and leadership stand out. Strengthening the profile through highlighted publications, international collaborations, and showcasing impactful results will make them a top contender for the award.

📚Publications 

  1. Hydrate phase equilibrium of hydrogen with THP, DCM, TBAB+THF, and sulfur hexafluoride +TBAB aqueous solution systems
    • Journal: Fluid Phase Equilibria
    • Year: 2025
    • Volume: 590
    • Article: 114282
    • Authors: Wang, Y.; Chen, S.; Li, X.; Li, G.; Fan, S.

 

  1. Enhanced methane hydrate formation through lignocellulose fiber
    • Journal: Fuel
    • Year: 2025
    • Volume: 380
    • Article: 133194
    • Authors: Zhang, Y.; Fan, S.; Wang, Y.; Lang, X.; Li, G.

 

  1. Facile synthesis and mechanistic insights into ZSM-5 aggregates via a mesoporogen-free route
    • Journal: Journal of Solid State Chemistry
    • Year: 2025
    • Volume: 341
    • Article: 125078
    • Authors: Ye, F.; Fan, S.; Lang, X.; Lv, Y.; Li, G.

 

  1. Intriguing phenomenon of hydrogen molecules occupancy in clathrate hydrate cages: Implications for hydrogen storage
    • Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 499
    • Article: 156089
    • Authors: Chen, S.; Wang, Y.; Fan, S.; Lang, X.; Li, G.

 

  1. Organic template residues confined in silicalite-1 zeolite membranes for tuning pore structures and boosting H2/CO2 separation
    • Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 346
    • Article: 127362
    • Authors: Ye, F.; Fan, S.; Lang, X.; Wang, Y.; Li, G.

 

  1. Hydrate Formation and Dissociation of Liquid CO2 with Seawater Containing Organic Matters in Sand
    • Journal: Energy and Fuels
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 38(18)
    • Pages: 17750–17760
    • Authors: Liu, F.; Wang, Y.; Lang, X.; Li, G.; Fan, S.

 

  1. Insights of kaolinite surface and salt ions on the formation of carbon dioxide hydrates in confined nanopore: A molecular dynamics simulation study
    • Journal: Gas Science and Engineering
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 129
    • Article: 205390
    • Authors: Fan, S.; Wu, S.; Lang, X.; Wang, Y.; Li, G.

 

  1. Heterogeneous nucleation of CO2 hydrate: A thermodynamics analysis considering effects of wall characteristics and solution activity
    • Journal: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 224
    • Article: 125285
    • Authors: Li, M.; Fan, S.; Wang, Y.; Lang, X.; Cheng, P.

 

  1. Design and Optimization of Carbon Dioxide Storage Technology: Energy Efficiency and Economic Analysis
    • Journal: Energy and Fuels
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 38(8)
    • Pages: 7108–7120
    • Authors: Xu, Z.; Lang, X.; Fan, S.; Li, G.; Wang, Y.