Hesham Khalaf | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hesham Khalaf | Mathematics
| Best Researcher Award

Department of mathematics, Faculty of Science, Assiut University | Egypt

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hesham Khalaf dynamical systems research encompasses the analytical and numerical investigation of chaotic, hyperchaotic, fractional-order, and distributed-order models, with emphasis on understanding system behavior across different dimensions. Core contributions include examining symmetry properties, identifying equilibrium points, and performing stability, multistability, and bifurcation analyses to reveal transitions between periodic, chaotic, and hyperchaotic states. Advanced synchronization techniquesβ€”such as modulus-modulus, N-tuple compound, dual combination, and distributed-order synchronizationβ€”are applied to explore how distinct nonlinear systems interact, converge, or desynchronize under various coupling schemes. These synchronization strategies support practical applications in secure communications, image encryption, neural networks, circuit implementation, and control systems. Additional work investigates fractional-order derivatives and distributed-order operators, which capture memory effects and enhance the modeling of real-world processes. Research includes proposing new high-dimensional fractional-order hyperchaotic systems, studying their dynamic features, and applying them to grayscale and color image encryption. Numerical simulation methods, MATLAB-based modeling, and system dynamics tools are used to validate analytical results and visualize attractor structures. Further studies explore dynamical behaviors of classical models such as the Lorenz system, detuned laser models, and complex-valued chaotic systems, contributing to the advancement of applied mathematics, complex systems analysis, and modern chaos theory.

Featured Publication

Khalaf, H., Mahmoud, G. M., Bountis, T., & AboElkher, A. M. (2025). A distributed-order fractional hyperchaotic detuned laser model: Dynamics, multistability, and dual combination synchronization. Fractal and Fractional, 9(10), Article 668. https://doi.org/10.3390/fractalfract9100668

Yarong Liu | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Yarong Liu l Chemical Engineering
| Best Researcher Award

Zhengzhou University | China

Dr. Liu Yarong ,Β  is a Han Chinese researcher and Ph.D. candidate at Beijing Institute of Technology, specializing in chemistry with a focus on the microenvironment regulation mechanisms of transition metal–nitrogen–carbon catalysts for hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells under the guidance of Prof. Bo Wang and Prof. Wenxiu Yang. She earned her M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Zhengzhou University, where she worked on the preparation and performance enhancement of proton exchange membranes for high-temperature hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells under Prof. Jingtao Wang, and her B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering and Technology from Xinxiang University. Dr. Liu has made significant contributions to fuel cell research, authoring four SCI papers as first author and three as corresponding author, with publications in top-tier journals including J. Am. Chem. Soc., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., and Adv. Energy Mater, and has applied for or been granted four patents, covering single-atom iron catalysts, carbon quantum dot functionalized graphene oxide membranes, transition metal diatomic catalysts, and two-dimensional N/O mixed-metal organic frameworks. She has served as principal investigator for projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Fund and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, with ongoing funding through 2028. Her academic excellence has been recognized with multiple awards and scholarships, including first- and second-class graduate scholarships at Beijing Institute of Technology and sponsored scholarships from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, and her research impact is reflected by 141 citations, seven documents, and an h-index of 5 (Scopus ID: 59854412500).

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Featured Publication

Liu, Y., Zhang, W., Li, H., Mai, Z., Li, H., Xiao, S., Dang, J., Li, G., & Wang, J. (2026). Synergistic confinement of Keggin POMs in DUT-67 for enhanced proton conductivity in proton exchange membranes. Chemical Engineering Science, 320, 122534. https://doi.org/

Karanpal Singh | Energy | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Karanpal Singh | Energy | Young Scientist Award

Indian Institute of Technology | India

Dr. Karanpal Singh is a dedicated researcher in the field of sustainable energy engineering, currently pursuing advanced research as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. His research journey began with a strong passion for nanomaterials and energy storage technologies, which has steadily evolved toward the design and development of solid-state electrolytes for lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries. His work focuses on polymer composite electrolytes and interfacial engineering, with the aim of improving ionic conductivity, thermal stability, and electrochemical performance for next-generation energy storage systems. Over the course of his career, Dr. Singh has held significant academic and research positions, including Senior Project Scientist at IIT Kanpur and Adjunct Research Faculty at Chitkara University, where he contributed to impactful research on batteries and solar energy technologies. Earlier, he served as Assistant Professor at Quest Group of Colleges and Continental Group of Colleges under PTU, where he nurtured his expertise in electronics and communication engineering. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Electronics Engineering from Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, where his research focused on nanoparticle synthesis, thin film fabrication, and doping of transition metals for photovoltaic applications. His integrated Master’s studies at the same institution laid the foundation for his work in green synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles and their photocatalytic applications. Dr. Singh has contributed extensively to the scientific community with multiple high-impact publications on MXenes, metal-organic frameworks, nanostructures, and photocatalysis, alongside filed patents in the field of solid-state electrolytes for sodium-ion batteries. His professional skills span advanced laboratory synthesis techniques, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and diverse characterization tools including FESEM, XRD, and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Multilingual in English, Punjabi, and Hindi, Dr. Singh continues to drive innovation at the intersection of materials science, energy storage, and environmental sustainability.

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Featured Publications

Ajmal, Z., Qadeer, A., Singh, K., Al Mahmud, A., Lakhan, M. N., Pradeep, H., … Shuhang, W. (2025). A comprehensive review on MXenes for various applications. Applied Energy, 397, 126136.

Wang, K., Hussain, I., Singh, K., … Zhang, K. (2025). Fabrication of MXene films through various techniques: A mini review. Nanoscale.

Kewate, O., Singh, K., … Hussain, I. (2025). MXene/transition metal sulfide composites in energy storage applications: A review. Materials Today Chemistry, 102816.

Ajmal, Z., Tu, X., Mendhe, A. C., Umer, S., Jangra, S., Pradeep, H., Singh, K., … Zhang, K. (2025). Recent trend in MOF-derived hollow nanostructures for energy conversion and storage applications: Prospects and environmental consequences. Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 541, 216789.

Hussain, I., Singh, K., Mendhe, A. C., Thalji, M. R., Mandal, S., Ali, I., … Zhang, K. (2025). Integration of non-Ti₃Cβ‚‚ MXene with carbon-based materials for energy storage devices: Recent advancements and future aspects. Progress in Solid State Chemistry, 100523.

 

Sunil Kumar | Energy and Environment | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Sunil Kumar | Energy and Environment | Young Scientist Award

National Institution for Transforming India Aayog | India

Dr. Sunil Kumar is a distinguished energy and climate change expert with over 12 years of experience in sustainable energy, green transition, and climate policy. Currently serving as a Consultant at NITI Aayog, Government of India, he specializes in net-zero transitions, sustainable cooling, building energy research, and clean energy adoption. Dr. Kumar holds a Ph.D. in Energy and Environment from Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, where his research focused on quantifying occupant adaptive actions to improve indoor environmental quality. He also earned an M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar, and a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering from Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. A Certified Energy Manager and LEED Green Associate, Dr. Kumar has made significant contributions to national energy policy, including developing India’s net-zero roadmap for buildings and promoting sustainable cooling technologies. He has held key roles at TERI, Design2Occupancy Services LLP, and other organizations, leading projects on energy efficiency, climate-responsive cooling, and building energy standards. He has authored numerous high-impact publications in journals like Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews and Journal of Building Engineering, and has contributed to multiple books and policy guides on energy efficiency and sustainable development. Recognized globally, Dr. Kumar ranks among the top of scientists worldwide and has received awards such as Young Energy Professional of the Year and nominations for the Energy Heroes Innovator Award. His expertise spans data analysis, energy modeling, and technology-driven solutions for low-emission, sustainable practices. Fluent in English and Hindi, proficient in Python, SPSS, Tableau, and building simulation tools, he actively contributes as an editor, reviewer, and speaker in international forums. Dr. Kumar’s career reflects a deep commitment to advancing sustainable energy practices, climate resilience, and policy innovation to drive India’s green transition and global sustainability goals

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Featured Publications

  • Gonzalez-Lezcano, R. A., & Sansaniwal, S. K. (2024). Efficient installation strategies that guarantee comfort, well-being, and health in interior spaces. In Design strategies for efficient and sustainable building facilities (Vol. 1, pp. 402–424).

  • Sansaniwal, S. K., & Gupta, G. (2024). Enhancing building energy efficiency assessment through benchmarking techniques. In Design strategies for efficient and sustainable building facilities (Vol. 1, pp. 324–349).

  • Sansaniwal, S. K., & Gonzalez-Lezcano, R. A. (2024). Towards integrating occupant behavioral modeling with building performance simulation. In Design strategies for efficient and sustainable building facilities (Vol. 1, pp. 305–323).

  • Bhutani, V., Bahadur, P. S., Sansaniwal, S. K., & Bais, P. (2024). Youth studies in the AI era: Navigating uncharted territory. In Exploring youth studies in the age of AI (Vol. 1, pp. 393–413).

 

Jinghui Zhi | Heat and Mass Transfer | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Jinghui Zhi | Heat and Mass Transfer | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Jiangsu University ,China πŸ†

Dr. Jinghui Zhi is a Lecturer at Jiangsu University, China, with expertise in energy chemistry engineering. He holds a Doctor of Engineering in Energy Chemistry Engineering and a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering & Technology. His research focuses on interface modification, heat and mass transfer, and porous media membranes. Dr. Zhi’s work bridges fundamental chemical engineering concepts with real-world applications, particularly in energy efficiency and sustainable technologies. He has contributed to several patents and publications, particularly in the fields of surface modification and hydrophobic surfaces. His research aims to improve the performance and durability of materials for energy systems, such as photovoltaic technologies and desiccant dehumidification systems. Dr. Zhi’s ongoing research continues to push boundaries in energy technology and material science.

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Education πŸŽ“

Dr. Jinghui Zhi completed his Doctor of Engineering in Energy Chemistry Engineering from Jiangsu University in June 2019. His doctoral research focused on energy-efficient materials and surface modification technologies, aimed at improving energy systems’ performance. Prior to that, he earned his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Chemical Engineering & Technology from Jiangsu University in 2014. During his undergraduate studies, Dr. Zhi developed a strong foundation in chemical engineering principles, including material science and thermodynamics. His educational background has equipped him with the advanced skills required to pursue interdisciplinary research in energy systems and material science, particularly in areas related to heat and mass transfer, and surface modification. His academic journey reflects a commitment to exploring sustainable solutions in energy technology and chemical engineering.

Experience 🏒

Dr. Jinghui Zhi has been a Lecturer at Jiangsu University since October 2019, where he teaches and supervises research in energy chemistry engineering. He has also been involved in several cutting-edge research projects, focusing on energy-efficient materials, surface modification techniques, and heat and mass transfer in porous media. Prior to his academic career, Dr. Zhi was heavily involved in experimental techniques and worked with high-speed cameras, gas permeation systems, and polymer material production platforms. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with industrial partners in school-enterprise cooperation projects, contributing to advancements in energy systems. His ongoing research efforts also involve investigating innovative materials for applications in solar cells and desiccant dehumidification systems. Dr. Zhi’s academic and practical experience ensures that he continues to be a leading figure in the fields of energy chemistry and engineering at Jiangsu University.

Research Interests πŸ”¬

Dr. Jinghui Zhi’s research focuses primarily on interface modification, heat and mass transfer, and porous media membranes. His work explores novel materials and technologies to enhance energy efficiency, with a particular emphasis on sustainable and durable surfaces. A major part of his research involves developing super hydrophobic and superhydrophilic surfaces for a wide range of applications, including solar energy systems and desiccant dehumidification systems. Dr. Zhi is also interested in improving the mechanical durability and self-cleaning properties of these surfaces. He has also worked on enhancing the performance of composite materials used in photovoltaic systems, contributing to the development of energy-efficient solutions. His research techniques, including experimental work with gas permeation systems and high-speed cameras, enable him to create innovative materials with practical applications in renewable energy, construction, and environmental sustainability. Dr. Zhi’s multidisciplinary approach makes him a leading researcher in the field of energy chemistry and material science.

Awards πŸ…

Dr. Jinghui Zhi has received recognition for his significant contributions to the field of energy chemistry and material science. His work has earned several prestigious grants and patents, showcasing his innovative approach to engineering challenges. He is the co-holder of multiple patents, including the US 11,149,152 B2 and CN 106862039 B patents, related to the development of durable hydrophilic-super-hydrophobic bipolar self-cleaning composite films, which have practical applications in solar energy and energy-efficient systems. Dr. Zhi’s research in surface modification and material durability has earned him accolades within academic and industrial circles. His ability to secure funding for research projects, such as the Talent Innovation and Entrepreneurship of Jiangsu Province, underlines his academic and entrepreneurial achievements. His honors further reflect his dedication to advancing sustainable technologies, particularly in the context of energy conservation and efficiency.

Publications πŸ“š

1. Unveiling the Relationship of Surface Roughness on Superliquid-Repelling Properties with Randomly Distributed Rough Surface Structures

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2. Wettability and performance enhancement with durable super-hydrophilic surfaces for plastic liquid desiccant dehumidification systems

3. Durable superhydrophobic surface with highly antireflective and self-cleaning properties for the glass covers of solar cells

4. Mechanical durability of superhydrophobic surfaces: The role of surface modification technologies

5. Durable superhydrophobic surfaces made by intensely connecting a bipolar top layer to the substrate with a middle connecting layer

Conclusion πŸ…

Given Dr. Zhi’s exceptional academic background, high-impact publications, granted patents, and his contribution to both fundamental and applied research, he is well-suited for the Best Researcher Award. His work is not only recognized within academic circles but also has far-reaching practical implications in energy-efficient technologies and sustainable materials. Dr. Zhi’s continued focus on enhancing energy systems through innovative surface treatments and his interdisciplinary approach to research make him a strong candidate for this prestigious recognition. His ongoing research efforts highlight his potential to drive meaningful change in the energy and material science sectors, aligning well with the criteria for the Best Researcher Award.

 

 

 

 

 

Abel Rouboa | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Abel Rouboa | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr at Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto , Portugal

Abel Rouboa is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering with Habilitation (HDR) at the University of TrΓ‘s-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal, and the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Porto. He holds a Ph.D. in Computational Fluid Dynamics from the University of Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI). Rouboa’s research expertise encompasses energy conversion, biomass gasification, and computational fluid dynamics. He has significant experience in guiding postdoctoral and Ph.D. researchers and has been a key member of prominent research groups, including LAETA, an Associate Laboratory classified as Excellent. Rouboa is an active member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineering and has collaborated internationally, contributing extensively to the advancement of sustainable energy technologies. His work has earned recognition in prestigious journals and conferences, and he has been instrumental in numerous research projects.

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πŸŽ“ Education

Abel Rouboa completed his MSc in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) in 1990. He earned his Ph.D. in Computational Fluid Dynamics from the same institution in 1994. Rouboa further honed his research expertise during a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Porto (FEUP), focusing on Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics. He later completed the “Habilitation” or HDR qualification in Computational Mass and Heat Transfer in 2008 at the University of TrΓ‘s-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal. Rouboa’s continuous commitment to academic and professional development led him to research scholarships at institutions like the University of Pennsylvania, where he focused on energy conversion processes from 2005 to 2006.

πŸ’Ό Experience

Abel Rouboa’s professional career spans over three decades, with substantial experience in both academia and research. From 1990 to 1998, he served as an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Paris-Sud. He then held academic roles at the University of TrΓ‘s-os-Montes e Alto Douro, progressing from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor. Since 2021, he has been an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Porto. Rouboa has actively participated in numerous collaborative research projects, particularly in biomass energy conversion, fluid dynamics, and syngas combustion. He has supervised multiple Ph.D. and postdoctoral students, contributing to advancements in energy systems, gasification technologies, and biomechanics. His expertise is also recognized in research grants such as COBIGA and HydrICE.

πŸ† Awards & Honors

Abel Rouboa has received numerous awards for his contributions to mechanical engineering and energy research. Notably, his team won the Best Paper Award at the European Academy for Sustainable Development’s TMREES22 Conference in May 2022 for their work on plasma gasification. He has also secured prestigious research grants, including the β€œCOBIGA” project worth 240,000 Euros and the β€œHydrICE” grant for hydrogen-rich syngas combustion. Rouboa’s ongoing excellence as a researcher is evidenced by his leadership in several major funded research initiatives and his continuous contributions to academic journals and conferences.

πŸ” Research Focus

Abel Rouboa’s research is primarily centered around energy conversion, computational fluid dynamics, and sustainable energy systems. His key research areas include biomass gasification, syngas production, and combustion processes. Rouboa focuses on optimizing energy systems to maximize efficiency and sustainability, particularly in the field of renewable energy technologies. His research also explores the application of computational models to simulate complex energy processes, with a focus on reducing environmental impacts. Rouboa’s work aims to improve energy conversion methods, including cogeneration systems and hydrogen production, contributing to a more sustainable energy future. He continues to mentor Ph.D. students and collaborate with international researchers in these fields.

Publication Top Notes

  • Influence of the Biomass Gasification Processes on the Final Composition of Syngas

    • Authors: N Couto, A Rouboa, V Silva, E Monteiro, K Bouziane
    • Citations: 397
    • Year: 2013
    • Journal: Energy Procedia
    • Volume: 36, Pages 596-606
  • Co-gasification and Recent Developments on Waste-to-Energy Conversion: A Review

    • Authors: A Ramos, E Monteiro, V Silva, A Rouboa
    • Citations: 360
    • Year: 2018
    • Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
    • Volume: 81, Pages 380-398
  • Numerical Approaches and Comprehensive Models for Gasification Process: A Review

    • Authors: A Ramos, E Monteiro, A Rouboa
    • Citations: 177
    • Year: 2019
    • Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
    • Volume: 110, Pages 188-206
  • Numerical Investigation of Optimum Operating Conditions for Syngas and Hydrogen Production from Biomass Gasification Using Aspen Plus

    • Authors: R Tavares, E Monteiro, F Tabet, A Rouboa
    • Citations: 175
    • Year: 2020
    • Journal: Renewable Energy
    • Volume: 146, Pages 1309-1314
  • The Use of Neural Network Technology to Model Swimming Performance

    • Authors: AJ Silva, AM Costa, PM Oliveira, VM Reis, J Saavedra, J Perl, A Rouboa, et al.
    • Citations: 170
    • Year: 2007
    • Journal: Journal of Sports Science & Medicine
    • Volume: 6, Issue 1, Pages 117

 

Beatrice Sorrentino | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Beatrice Sorrentino | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Assegnista di Ricerca, ENEA, Italy

Beatrice Sorrentino is an accomplished Italian researcher with a strong background in physical and astrophysical sciences. With extensive experience in environmental research and spectroscopy, Beatrice has made significant contributions to various European Union projects aimed at understanding and improving environmental and climate policies. She has a keen interest in the intersection of environmental science and physics, which drives her innovative research in meteorological data analysis and air quality modeling.

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Research Experience: Beatrice Sorrentino has a strong background in environmental research, particularly in areas related to environmental and climate policy, meteorology, and air quality. Her experience working on European Union projects such as LIFE AIRFRESH and LIFE VEG-GAP demonstrates her ability to contribute significantly to environmental research, which aligns with the goals of the Research for Women Researcher Award.
  2. Publications and Presentations: She has an impressive list of publications in reputable journals such as Environmental Research and Environmental Pollution, showcasing her contributions to the field. Additionally, her presentations at international conferences highlight her active participation in the scientific community.
  3. Diverse Skill Set: Sorrentino has a solid foundation in physics, astrophysics, and radiotherapy, which broadens her expertise beyond environmental research. Her knowledge of various spectroscopic techniques and her experience in data analysis add to her qualifications.
  4. International Exposure: Her Erasmus+ study experience in France and participation in international workshops and conferences demonstrate her global perspective and ability to collaborate across borders, which is crucial for modern scientific research.
  5. Language Proficiency: With strong skills in English, French, and basic knowledge of Spanish, she is well-equipped to communicate and collaborate in an international research environment.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Extended Research Focus: While her expertise in environmental research is evident, expanding her research to include other pressing global environmental issues, such as climate change mitigation or sustainable development, could enhance her candidacy for this award.
  2. Leadership Roles: While she has significant experience as a researcher, taking on more leadership roles in research projects or initiatives could strengthen her profile and demonstrate her ability to lead and mentor other researchers.
  3. Broader Collaboration: Increasing her involvement in collaborative research projects with institutions outside of Europe could diversify her research portfolio and further highlight her global impact.

 

πŸŽ“ Education

Beatrice holds a Master’s degree in Physical and Astrophysical Sciences from the University of Florence, where she specialized in Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics. Her thesis focused on the performance of Silicon Drift Detectors for PIXE measurements using a compact accelerator detection system. Beatrice also has a Bachelor’s degree in General Physics from the University of Pisa, complemented by an Erasmus+ study experience at Aix-Marseille UniversitΓ©, where she explored topics in Relativistic Cosmology and Quantum Field Theory.

πŸ’Ό Experience

Beatrice is currently working as a researcher at ENEA, focusing on projects like LIFE AIRFRESH and LIFE VEG-GAP, which involve the analysis and processing of meteorological data for environmental assessments. Her work has also included collaboration with ENEA’s analysis laboratory in Frascati, where she contributed to the TOP IMPLART project by acquiring and analyzing X-ray and gamma-ray spectra. Additionally, she has experience teaching mathematics and physics to high school students in Rome.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Beatrice’s research interests lie at the nexus of environmental science and physics, with a particular emphasis on meteorological data analysis, air quality modeling, and the spectral analysis of materials. Her work often involves the application of advanced spectroscopy techniques to study environmental impacts and improve climate-related decision-making processes.

πŸ† Awards and Honors

Beatrice has been recognized for her contributions to environmental science, particularly for her presentation on the impact of green roofs on the atmosphere, which won the Best Presentation in the field of natural sciences at the International Sopot Youth Conference 2021 in Poland.

πŸ“š Publication Top Notes

Meteorological, chemical and biological evaluation of the coupled chemistry-climate WRF-Chem model from regional to urban scale – Published in Environmental Research, June 2024. Cited by 8 articles

Surface ozone risk to human health and vegetation in tropical regions: The case of Thailand – Published in Environmental Research, July 2023. Cited by 5 articles

The Role of Vegetation on Urban Atmosphere of Three European Cities – Published in Forests, June 2023. Cited by 7 articles

Urban Vegetation Effects on Meteorology and Air Quality: A Comparison of Three European Cities – Chapter in book Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XXVIII, January 2023. Cited by 3 articles

Canopy-based Classification of Urban vegetation from Very High-Resolution Satellite Imagery – Published in Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, February 2023. Cited by 6 articles

Conclusion:

Beatrice Sorrentino is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her extensive experience in environmental research, impressive publication record, and active participation in international conferences make her a strong contender. While expanding her research focus and taking on leadership roles could enhance her profile, her current achievements and skills already position her as a worthy recipient of this award.

Kesiena Owebor | Energy | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Kesiena Owebor| Energy | Best Scholar AwardΒ 

Dr at Delta State University, Nigeria

Dr. Kesiena Owebor is a distinguished scholar specializing in sustainable and low-carbon energy. He holds a PhD in Energy and Thermofluid Engineering from the University of Port Harcourt, achieving a perfect CGPA of 5.00 in his master’s degree. As a lecturer at Delta State University, Nigeria, Dr. Owebor’s research encompasses energy modeling, renewable energy, fuel cell systems, and low-emission technologies. He led the Power Sector in Nigeria’s Deep Decarbonisation Pathway Project and the LT-LEDS. With over 20 publications and 400 citations, he is a recognized reviewer for Elsevier’s Applied Energy journal. Dr. Owebor’s work aims to advance energy transition and sustainability.

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πŸŽ“ Education:

PhD in Energy and Thermofluid Engineering: University of Port Harcourt (2022). M.Eng in Mechanical Engineering: University of Port Harcourt (2018) [CGPA 5.00/5.00]. B.Eng in Mechanical Engineering: University of Port Harcourt (2012)

🏫 Current Position: Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Delta State University, Nigeria

πŸ“š Research Interests: Energy modeling, renewable energy, fuel cell systems, thermal energy conversion, low-emission energy transition

πŸ“Š Research & Publications:

  • Publications: 20+ in Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, Taylor & Francis
  • Citations: 400+ (Google Scholar)
  • Reviewer: Elsevier’s Applied Energy journal

πŸ’Ό Professional Experience:

  • Delta State University: Teaching and Research in Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Refrigeration, Air-Conditioning
  • Joint Energy Technology Inst.: Developing just transition roadmap and low emission scenarios for Nigeria

πŸ† Awards & Recognitions:

  • Elsevier Reviewer Recognition (2019)
  • World Bank Africa Centre of Excellence Scholarship (2019)

πŸ“œ Additional Certificates:

  • COREN (2020)
  • Certificate of National Service (NYSC) (2013)

πŸŽ“ Institutions Attended:

University of Port Harcourt (PhD): 2018 – 2022, University of Port Harcourt (Master): 2014 – 2018, University of Port Harcourt (First degree): 2006 – 2012, Afiesere Secondary School, Afiesere: 1997 – 2003, Ogelle Primary School, Ughelli: 1991 – 1997

πŸŽ–οΈ Academic Certificates Obtained:

PhD in Energy and Thermofluid Engineering: 2022, M.Eng in Mechanical Engineering: 2018, B.Eng in Mechanical Engineering: 2012, National Examination Council (NECO): 2004 & 2005, Primary School Leaving Certificate: 1997

πŸ“œ Additional Certificates and Awarding Bodies:

Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN): 2020, Certificate of National Service (NYSC): 2013

πŸ† Awards/Recognitions

Elsevier Reviewer Recognition: August 2019, World Bank Africa Centre of Excellence Scholarship: Doctoral Program, 2019

πŸ“ˆ Experiences

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Delta State University: 2020 – Present Teaching Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Refrigeration, Air Conditioning Supervising student projects Conducting research. Joint Energy Technology Institute – Centre for Climate Change and Development: Just Transition Roadmap: 2024 Nigeria Deep Decarbonisation Project and Nigeria Long Term Strategy: 2021 – 2023 Developing long-term low emission scenarios for Nigeria Modeling in the Low Emission Analysis Platform (LEAP) Interpreting LEAP results and macro-economic implications Aligning Nigeria’s NDC, Energy Transition Plan, and LT-LEDS

Publication:πŸ“

  • Title: Energy, exergy, environmental and economic analysis of an agricultural waste-to-energy integrated multigeneration thermal power plant
    Authors: OJ Ogorure, COC Oko, EO Diemuodeke, K Owebor
    Journal: Energy Conversion and Management
    Year: 2018
    Volume: 171
    Pages: 222-240
    Citations: 121

 

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    Title: Thermo-environmental and economic analysis of an integrated municipal waste-to-energy solid oxide fuel cell, gas-, steam-, organic fluid-and absorption refrigeration cycle
    Authors: K Owebor, COC Oko, EO Diemuodeke, OJ Ogorure
    Journal: Applied Energy
    Year: 2019
    Volume: 239
    Pages: 1385-1401
    Citations: 109

 

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    Title: Power Situation and renewable energy potentials in Nigeria–A case for integrated multi-generation technology
    Authors: K Owebor, EO Diemuodeke, TA Briggs, M Imran
    Journal: Renewable Energy
    Year: 2021
    Volume: 177
    Pages: 773-796
    Citations: 43

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    Title: Thermo-economic and environmental analysis of integrated power plant with carbon capture and storage technology
    Authors: K Owebor, EO Diemuodeke, TA Briggs
    Journal: Energy
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 240
    Article Number: 122748
    Citations: 34

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    Title: Multi-criteria optimisation of integrated power systems for low-environmental impact
    Authors: K Owebor, OE Diemuodeke, TA Briggs, OJ Eyenubo, OJ Ogorure, …
    Journal: Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 26

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    Title: Transport sector decarbonisation in the Global South: A systematic literature review
    Authors: NV Emodi, C Okereke, FI Abam, OE Diemuodeke, K Owebor, …
    Journal: Energy Strategy Reviews
    Year: 2022
    Volume: 43
    Article Number: 100925
    Citations: 20

 

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    Title: Geographic information systems (GIS) approach for assessing the biomass energy potential and identification of appropriate biomass conversion technologies in Nigeria
    Authors: MO Ukoba, EO Diemuodeke, TA Briggs, M Imran, K Owebor, …
    Journal: Biomass and Bioenergy
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 170
    Article Number: 106726
    Citations: 19

 

  • Title: Integration of perennial grass into energy mix as alternative to fuelwood in selected Niger Delta communities, Nigeria
    Authors: MU Ajieh, K Owebor, LC Edomwonyi-Otu, IF Okafor
    Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
    Year: 2021
    Pages: 1-12
    Citations: 12

 

  • Title: Optimal sites for agricultural and forest residues energy conversion plant using geographic information system
    Authors: MO Ukoba, EO Diemuodeke, TA Briggs, M Imran, MM Ojapah, K Owebor, …
    Journal: Heliyon
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 9
    Issue: 9
    Citations: 9