Zakaria OUAOUJA | Sustainable Thermal Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Mr Zakaria OUAOUJA | Sustainable Thermal Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

PhD, ONIRIS VetAgroBio, France

Zakaria Ouaouja is a dedicated researcher specializing in energy optimization and phase change materials (PCMs) for cold thermal energy storage and energy-efficient building systems. Currently pursuing a PhD in Engineering and Systems Sciences at ONIRIS VetAgroBio Nantes Atlantique in France, Zakaria’s work focuses on integrating PCMs into cold storage applications to enhance energy efficiency. With a Master’s degree in Advanced Materials and Renewable Energies, he has contributed significantly to the development of PCM solutions for sustainable energy practices. His research includes numerically analyzing the energy impact of PCM integration in buildings and reviewing bio-based PCM alternatives. Zakaria’s commitment to advancing energy solutions is demonstrated through various publications and ongoing projects in renewable energy and thermal management.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARDS

Zakaria Ouaouja’s research stands out in several key areas, particularly in the innovative integration of phase change materials (PCMs) for energy optimization in cold storage and building systems. His focus on PCM for energy storage, coupled with his work on bio-based alternatives, addresses both environmental sustainability and energy efficiency. Zakaria’s ability to collaborate with experts across disciplines is evident in his publications, such as those in the Journal of Energy Storage and Journal of Atomic, Molecular, Condensed Matter and Nano Physics. His research has significant practical implications, offering solutions for reducing energy consumption in refrigeration and building systems, crucial for advancing renewable energy technologies. His academic trajectory, from his Master’s to his current PhD, and his presence at international conferences further underline his dedication and expertise in the field.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENTS

While Zakaria has shown commendable promise in his research contributions, there are areas where further development could enhance his profile for the Best Researcher Award. Expanding the scope of his research to include more real-world applications or pilot projects of PCM integration would provide a stronger demonstration of the impact of his work. Collaborating with industry professionals to implement his findings in actual energy systems could solidify his standing in both academia and industry. Additionally, increasing the frequency of high-impact publications and seeking more interdisciplinary collaborations could elevate the visibility and impact of his research.

EDUCATION

Zakaria Ouaouja is currently pursuing a PhD in Engineering and Systems Sciences (2022 – Present) at ONIRIS VetAgroBio Nantes Atlantique, Nantes, France. His research centers on “Energy optimization of cold rooms through integration of phase change material.” Prior to his PhD, he earned a Master’s degree in Advanced Materials and Renewable Energies (2019) from Moulay Ismail University, Meknes, Morocco. His Master’s thesis was titled “Phase Change Materials: Towards energy efficiency in buildings, a parametric study.” Zakaria also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fundamental Physics from the same university (2013–2017). His academic journey demonstrates his strong foundation in renewable energy, advanced materials, and energy-efficient technologies.

EXPERIENCE

Zakaria Ouaouja has gained extensive experience in the field of energy optimization and phase change materials (PCMs). His current PhD research focuses on optimizing cold room energy systems through the integration of PCMs. Prior to this, he worked on various projects related to the application of PCMs in building energy efficiency during his Master’s studies. His work involves theoretical analysis, numerical modeling, and practical applications of energy-saving materials. Zakaria’s research also includes the review of bio-based PCMs as alternatives to conventional materials in thermal energy storage applications. His collaborations with leading experts and contributions to various conferences and publications demonstrate his proficiency in applying advanced materials and renewable energy solutions to real-world problems.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Zakaria Ouaouja has received recognition for his outstanding contributions to the field of energy optimization and renewable materials. He has been recognized for his innovative research on phase change materials and energy efficiency. His work has led to multiple publication opportunities in high-impact journals, such as the Journal of Energy Storage and Journal of Atomic, Molecular, Condensed Matter and Nano Physics. He has also been invited to present at international conferences, showcasing his research on energy-efficient technologies and PCM applications. Zakaria’s dedication to research excellence continues to earn him accolades and opportunities to collaborate with global experts in sustainable energy solutions.

RESEARCH FOCUS

Zakaria Ouaouja’s research focuses on the integration of phase change materials (PCMs) for energy optimization in cold storage and building systems. His PhD research aims to enhance the energy efficiency of cold rooms by integrating PCMs, while his Master’s thesis explored PCM applications for improving energy efficiency in buildings. Zakaria also investigates bio-based alternatives to conventional PCMs, contributing to the development of sustainable and environmentally friendly materials for thermal energy storage. His work is central to advancing the practical use of renewable energy materials in the fields of energy storage, refrigeration, and building energy optimization, offering innovative solutions for global energy challenges.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

  1. “Phase Change Materials for Cold Thermal Energy Storage Applications: A Critical Review of Conventional Materials and the Potential of Bio-based Alternatives.” Journal of Energy Storage, 2025. 🌱💡
  2. “Inverse Method for Estimating Thermal Properties of Phase Change Material Using Levenberg-Marquardt Method.” 4th International Conference on Innovative Research in Applied Science, Engineering, and Technology (IRASET), 2024. 🔍📊
  3. “Energy Efficiency in Buildings: Numerical Study of the Impact of Integrating Phase Change Materials Into the Walls.” Journal of Atomic, Molecular, Condensed Matter and Nano Physics, 2020. 🏢🌡

CONCLUSION

Zakaria Ouaouja is a promising researcher with a clear commitment to solving energy efficiency challenges through phase change materials. His research contributions, particularly in bio-based PCM alternatives, have the potential to shape the future of energy storage and building systems. While there are opportunities for broader application and visibility, his current achievements demonstrate his strong candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative approach to sustainable energy solutions, coupled with a strong academic foundation, places him on a trajectory toward continued success and recognition in the field.

 

Mohan Reddy – Energy storage devices – Best Researcher Award

Mohan Reddy - Energy storage devices - Best Researcher Award

Yeungnam University - South Korea

AUTHOR PROFILE

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MOHAN REDDY: PIONEER IN ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS AND MATERIALS SCIENCE ⚡

OVERVIEW OF EXPERTISE 🔍

Mohan Reddy is a highly skilled researcher specializing in energy storage systems, particularly supercapacitors and batteries. His work focuses on the development and testing of advanced energy storage devices for applications in technology vehicles and electronics. With a strong background in product development, Mohan has made significant contributions to the field through innovative research and collaboration with experienced research associates.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE AND ACHIEVEMENTS 🧪

Currently, Mohan is engaged in the design and development of energy storage devices, emphasizing supercapacitors and batteries. His research includes the fabrication of these devices and rigorous testing to evaluate their electrochemical properties. He has published several noteworthy papers in reputable SCI journals, showcasing his contributions to the advancement of supercapacitor technology.

PAST RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 📈

Before his current focus, Mohan spent four years researching absorber materials such as Cu2SnS3 (CTS), SnS, SnSe, and buffer layers like CdS, along with window layers of ZnO and metal contacts like Mo, Ni, and Al. He also has experience from his time at the International Advanced Research Centre (ARCI) from 2013 to 2014, where he worked on solar selective coatings for concentrated solar power (CSP) applications.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS AND TEACHING 🏫

Mohan has held several academic positions at Yeungnam University, South Korea. As a Research Professor in Chemical Engineering since 2022, and in Mechanical Engineering from 2021 to 2022, he has led research on the fabrication and real-time stability testing of energy storage devices. His post-doctoral work from 2020 to 2021 also at Yeungnam University involved investigating energy storage materials and synthesis processes for commercial device development.

AREAS OF INTEREST AND SPECIALIZATION 🌟

Mohan's research interests are diverse and include:

  • Energy Storage Devices (Supercapacitors and Batteries)
  • Thin-Film Solar Cells
  • Sulfide-Based Compounds (CTS, SnS) and Selenium-Based Compounds (CTSe, SnSe)
  • Metal Oxides Thin Films for Various Applications
  • Materials Science and Applications
  • Solar Selective Surface Coatings

FUTURE OUTLOOK AND MOTIVATION 🚀

Driven by a strong motivation to extend his knowledge and skills, Mohan is dedicated to advancing his research career. His work aims to innovate and improve energy storage technologies, contributing to the development of robust and efficient systems for modern technological applications. Mohan's future endeavors promise to bring further breakthroughs in materials science and energy storage solutions.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Z-scheme photocatalysis and photoelectrochemical platform with a Co3O4-CuO heterogeneous catalyst for the removal of water pollutants and generation of energy 2023 (23)

Pseudocapacitive Performance of Freestanding Ni3V2O8 Nanosheets for High Energy and Power Density Asymmetric Supercapacitors 2022 (25)

Multiple structural defects in poor crystalline nickel‐doped tungsten disulfide nanorods remarkably enhance supercapacitive performance 2022 (27)

Bio-derived graphitic carbon quantum dot encapsulated S-and N-doped graphene sheets with unusual battery-type behavior for high-performance supercapacitor 2023 (43)

Review on Cu2SnS3, Cu3SnS4, and Cu4SnS4 thin films and their photovoltaic performance 2019 (99)

Ya Ji – Energy Storage – Best Researcher Award

Ya Ji - Energy Storage - Best Researcher Award

Shanghai Jiao Tong University - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ya Ji's academic journey commenced with a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering from Nanjing University, China, followed by a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the National University of Singapore. His doctoral research was supervised by Professor LI Fong Yau, Sam.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and previously holding research positions at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and the National University of Singapore, Ji has demonstrated his commitment to advancing research in the field of energy storage.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Ji's research primarily focuses on energy storage, particularly in areas such as redox flow batteries, decoupled hydrogen evolution, and fuel cells. His work contributes to the development of sustainable and efficient energy storage solutions.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Ji's research findings have been published in prestigious journals and presented at various conferences, showcasing his significant impact and influence in the field of energy storage. His contributions drive innovation and advancements in energy storage technologies.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS

Ji's research has garnered citations from peers and scholars, reflecting the relevance and impact of his work in the academic community. His publications contribute to the dissemination of knowledge and inspire further research in energy storage.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Through his participation in research projects and academic endeavors, Ji aims to leave a lasting legacy in the field of energy storage. His continued dedication to advancing research and mentoring future scholars will shape the future of sustainable energy storage solutions.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Decoupled Redox Catalytic Hydrogen Production with a Robust Electrolyte-Borne Electron and Proton Carrier.  2021 (43)

A robust anionic sulfonated ferrocene derivative for pH-neutral aqueous flow battery.  2020 (46)