Maxim Idriss MELI TAMETANG | Energy | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Maxim Idriss MELI TAMETANG | Energy | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Maxim Idriss MELI TAMETANG is a Cameroonian academic and researcher specializing in mechanics and mechatronics. he currently serves as a Lecturer and Researcher at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Dschang. His academic journey began in 2011, leading to a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanics in 2014, followed by a Master’s degree in 2016, and culminating in a Ph.D. in Mechanics in 2022, all from the University of Dschang. His doctoral research focused on optimizing energy management and improving the performance of hybrid electric vehicles. Dr. MELI has published multiple research articles in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals such as Chaos (AIP Publishing) and Chaos, Solitons & Fractals (Elsevier). He is also actively involved in teaching, supervising postgraduate students, and presenting at national and international scientific forums. His research bridges the domains of mechanical systems, energy technologies, and nonlinear dynamics.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. MELI earned his Ph.D. in Mechanics (Mechatronics) from the University of Dschang, Cameroon, between January 2017 and February 2022, graduating with the highest honors. His doctoral thesis, supervised by Prof. David Yemele, was titled Contribution to the Optimization of Energy Management and Improvement of Hybrid Electric Vehicle Performances: Application in Mechatronics. He also holds a Master’s degree in Mechanics from the same university, awarded in 2016, where he focused on hybrid energy source engines and energy management systems. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanics in 2014. Additionally, he earned the DIPET II (Technical School Teacher’s Diploma) from HTTTC Bamenda, Cameroon, in 2017 with an “Excellent” grade, completing a project on GPS and GSM vehicle tracking systems. His foundational studies include the GCE Advanced Level from Government High Bilingual School, Bafoussam, with a focus on mathematics and physics, equivalent to the French Baccalauréat C.

💼 Experience 

Dr. MELI has amassed rich academic experience as a lecturer and researcher at the University of Dschang since 2020, where he teaches courses in Dynamic Systems, Fluid Mechanics, Numerical Methods, and General Physics. He is actively involved in laboratory instruction and tutorial sessions across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His teaching spans multiple departments including Physics, Mathematics, and Software Engineering. He also serves as a programming instructor at IAI Cameroon, Bafoussam, covering languages such as MATLAB, FORTRAN, Pascal, and PHP. His supervisory roles include guiding Master’s and Ph.D. students in advanced research topics related to electromechanical systems and hybrid vehicles. He has presented research findings at various national and international seminars and has worked in collaboration with academic partners from institutions in Canada, Iran, and Cameroon. In addition to his academic roles, he has contributed to technical curriculum development and scientific outreach within his institution and beyond.

🏆 Awards and Honors 

Throughout his academic career, Dr. MELI has been recognized with several prestigious honors. He received the “Très Honorable” (Highest Distinction) grade for his Ph.D. defense in Mechanics at the University of Dschang in February 2022. He was awarded the Best Mechanical Project Award during the 2014 Faculty of Science Open Day, and the Best Project Award in Electronics during HTTTC’s Open Day in 2017. For his exceptional guidance, he was honored with the Best Supervision Award at IAI-Cameroon in 2021 for mentoring a diploma project in software engineering. His engaging presentations have earned acclaim at events such as the 6th International Conference of the Cameroon Physical Society and ERC webinars for African researchers. His projects on HEV system optimization and magnetic damping devices have been widely appreciated for their novelty and practical impact. These accolades underscore his academic excellence, innovation, and commitment to advancing engineering science.

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. MELI’s research focuses on nonlinear dynamics, electromechanical system modeling, and sustainable energy systems, with a particular emphasis on hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs). His current work explores the development of optimized electromagnetic and passive magnetic dampers with negative stiffness, aiming to enhance the suspension systems of HEVs. He employs advanced tools such as the Lagrange energy method, Melnikov theory, and multiple time scale methods to derive and analyze dynamic equations. His simulations use Runge-Kutta algorithms to produce bifurcation diagrams, Lyapunov exponents, and system responses. Previously, his Ph.D. work introduced a wind energy system integrated into HEVs for real-time battery charging, demonstrating improved efficiency and reduced fuel consumption. He also modeled torsional vibrations in electromechanical couplings, uncovering new dynamic behaviors like chaos, antimonotonicity, and coexisting attractors. His broader research interests span renewable energy harvesting, control systems, and energy management optimization—paving the way for eco-friendly and efficient mobility solutions.

 Conclusion

Dr. Maxim Idriss Meli Tametang exemplifies the qualities of a Young Scientist Award recipient: original research, societal relevance, technical excellence, and academic leadership. His pioneering work in nonlinear dynamics, energy optimization in HEVs, and magnetic damper design reflects a promising trajectory toward international scientific recognition. With continued focus on global collaboration, translational research, and innovation, Dr. Meli is poised to be a key contributor to sustainable mobility and applied mechanics. He is a highly suitable candidate for this award.

📝Publications 

Title: Multistability analysis and nonlinear vibration for generator set in series hybrid electric vehicle through electromechanical coupling
Year: 2021
Authors: MI Tametang Meli, GD Leutcho, D Yemele
Citations: 29

Title: Dynamical analysis of series hybrid electric vehicle powertrain with torsional vibration: Antimonotonicity and coexisting attractors
Year: 2021
Authors: MIT Meli, D Yemélé, GD Leutcho
Citations: 26

Title: Hamiltonian energy computation of a novel memristive mega-stable oscillator (MMO) with dissipative, conservative and repelled dynamics
Year: 2022
Authors: MD Vijayakumar, H Natiq, MIT Meli, GD Leutcho, ZT Njitacke
Citations: 22

Title: Improvement of fuel economy and efficiency in a modified parallel hybrid electric vehicle architecture with wind turbine device: Effect of the external energy source
Year: 2025
Authors: MIM Tametang, PLL Tameze, GB Tchaya, D Yemele
Citations: 1

Title: Effect of the anisotropy on the properties of optical pulses in birefringent optical fibers: Coexistence of the Ordinary and Extraordinary pulse modes
Year: 2025
Authors: HY Donkeng, WK Mabou, D Ndjanfang, MIM Tametang, D Yemélé

Habibullah Abbasi| Climate | Best Researcher Award

Habibullah Abbasi|Climate|Best |Researcher Award

Professor, Centre for Environmental Sciences University of Sindh

Dr. Habibullah U. Abbasi is a Pakistani environmental scientist specializing in atmospheric environment and remote sensing. He serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Sindh, Jamshoro, focusing on climate modeling, environmental impact assessment, and geospatial analysis. His research explores Earth’s surface monitoring through satellite data, emphasizing global and regional environmental changes. Dr. Abbasi has authored numerous research papers on land-use changes, groundwater assessment, and climate impact analysis. With expertise in GIS, remote sensing, and environmental modeling, he contributes significantly to sustainable environmental solutions.

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🎓 Education

Ph.D. (2008-2011) in Environmental Sciences, University of Sindh Jamshoro, specializing in Remote Sensing, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)M.Phil. (2005-2007) in Environmental Sciences, University of Sindh Jamshoro, focusing on Remote Sensing, GIS, and EIA.B.CIT(20002004)inComputer&InformationTechnology, University of Sindh Jamshoro. Short Courses & Training:

đź’Ľ Experience

Assistant Professor (2015-Present), Center for Environmental Sciences, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.Assistant Professor (2013-2015), Sindh Madressatul Islam University (SMIU), Karachi.Visiting Scholar (2013-2014), Center for Environmental Sciences, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.Assistant Professor (2012-2013), Energy & Environment Engineering Department, QUEST, Nawabshah.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Recognized for significant research contributions in environmental sciences. Recipient of various academic and research grants.Acknowledged for excellence in GIS-based environmental assessment. Contributions in climate modeling and satellite-based environmental analysis.

🔬 Research Focus

Atmospheric Environment & Climate Modeling – Studying global and regional environmental changes.Remote Sensing & GIS – Analyzing land-use changes and environmental impact.Hydrological & Groundwater Studies – Assessing water resources using geospatial technologies.Sustainable Environmental Solutions – Developing models for ecological conservation.

âś… Conclusion

Dr. H. U. Abbasi (and collaborators) demonstrates strong expertise in remote sensing, GIS, and environmental sustainability, with a well-cited publication record. While their research significantly contributes to regional climate and land-use studies, global collaboration, publication in top-tier journals, and policy-oriented research would further solidify their candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. Given the strong academic influence, Dr. Abbasi is a competitive candidate for this recognition

Publication

  • A review on change detection method and accuracy assessment for land use land cover (2021) – Authors: AH Chughtai, H Abbasi, IR Karas – Citations: 239

 

  • Geospatial analysis of wetlands based on land use/land cover dynamics using remote sensing and GIS in Sindh, Pakistan (2021) – Authors: H Islam, H Abbasi, A Karam, AH Chughtai, M Ahmed Jiskani – Citations: 33

 

  • Deforestation analysis of riverine forest of Sindh using remote sensing techniques (2011) – Authors: HU Abbasi, MA Baloch, AG Memon – Citations: 11

 

  • Impact analyses of upstream water infrastructure development schemes on downstream flow and sediment discharge and subsequent effect on Deltaic region (2015) – Authors: AN Laghari, HU Abbasi, A Aziz, NA Kanasro – Citations: 10

 

  • Strain energy based homogenization method to find the equivalent orthotropic properties of sandwich structures (2014) – Authors: H Ijaz, M Asad, A Memon, KB Ahmed, H Abbasi, AN Laghari – Citations: 7

 

  • Analysis of riverine forests of Nawabshah and Hyderabad divisions using Landsat satellite data (2015) – Authors: HU Abbasi, AG Memon, AS Soomro, MA Baloch – Citations: 5

 

  • Temperature modelling of Indus basin using Landsat data (2012) – Authors: HU Abbasi, AS Soomro, A Memon, SR Samo, IR Karas – Citations: 4

 

  • A Conceptual Model for identifying Landslide risk: A case study Balakot, Pakistan (2012) – Authors: AS Soomro, HU Abbasi, AG Memon, SR Samo – Citations: 4

 

  • Impact assessment on Manchar lake of water scarcity through remote sensing-based study (Year Not Available) – Authors: HU Abbasi, MA Baluch, AS Soomro – Citations: 4

 

  • Analytical approaches and advancement in the analysis of natural and synthetic fiber: a comprehensive review (2024) – Authors: Z Ali, FN Talpur, HI Afridi, F Ahmed, NA Brohi, H Abbasi – Citations: 3

 

  • Spatio-temporal land use/cover assessment of Sub-Tropical Forests of Thatta Division (2019) – Authors: HU Abbasi, H Islam – Citations: 3

 

  • Assessment of Deforestation of Riverine Forests of Nawabshah & Hyderabad Divisions Using Landsat Data (Year Not Available) – Authors: HU Abbasi, AG Memon, AS Soomro – Citations: Not Available