Chuanshan Dai | Thermal Energy Enginnering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Chuanshan Dai | Thermal Energy Enginnering | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Tianjin University, China

Professor Chuanshan Dai currently serves as Professor and Director at the Tianjin Geothermal Research and Training Center within the School of Mechanical Engineering at Tianjin University. A recognized leader in geothermal engineering and sustainable energy systems, Professor Dai has devoted decades to advancing renewable energy solutions, particularly in the fields of heat transfer and geothermal resource utilization. His expertise in both academic research and practical engineering has had a significant impact on the development of clean energy strategies in China and globally. With over 30 years of experience, his academic and applied contributions continue to shape innovative geothermal technologies and influence policy development in renewable energy management.

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EDUCATION

Professor Dai began his academic journey at Tianjin University, where he received his Bachelor of Science in 1985. He continued to advance his expertise in thermal sciences by earning a Master of Science from Harbin Institute of Technology in 1988. Driven by an enduring passion for geothermal systems, he pursued a Ph.D. at Okayama University in Japan, which he completed in 2003. Throughout his educational path, he secured prestigious fellowships, including from the Geothermal Institute at Auckland University (New Zealand, 1990), the United Nations University Geothermal Training Programme (Iceland, 1992), and the Monbusho Fellowship from the Japanese government (1999–2003), highlighting his international recognition and cross-border expertise.

EXPERIENCE

With decades of professional and academic service, Professor Dai has played a pivotal role in research and training initiatives focused on geothermal energy. As a faculty member and director at Tianjin University, he has led critical projects in heat transfer optimization, multiphase flow, and district heating. His academic responsibilities include teaching courses such as “Numerical Heat Transfer,” “Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer,” “Energy Resources and Management,” and “Geothermal Heat Pump.” These courses span both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and emphasize his commitment to nurturing the next generation of energy engineers. He also contributes to policy consultation and infrastructure planning, bridging the gap between theoretical research and field applications.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Professor Dai’s research interests focus on geothermal energy systems, including heat extraction technologies, ground source heat pump systems, district heating solutions, and numerical modeling of heat and mass transfer. His investigations have led to breakthroughs in lattice Boltzmann methods, natural circulation loops, and open-loop deep geothermal wells. His integrated approach combines computational simulation, experimental validation, and applied engineering to improve the efficiency and sustainability of thermal energy systems. He is particularly known for optimizing the thermal performance of borehole heat exchangers and enhancing district heating systems with renewable sources.

AWARD

Professor Dai has been consistently recognized for his contributions to the field of geothermal engineering. His international fellowships in New Zealand, Iceland, and Japan reflect his early promise and sustained excellence. He has also been nominated and honored in various scientific and academic platforms for his leadership in renewable energy research. His educational outreach and innovation have earned him nominations for national and institutional awards, acknowledging both his technical competence and mentorship in the energy sector.

PUBLICATION

Professor Dai’s research has led to numerous high-impact publications, with several cited widely in the geothermal and energy engineering communities. His recent co-authored article, “An implicit lattice Boltzmann flux solver with a projection-based interpolation scheme for the convection-diffusion equation,” published in Computers and Mathematics with Applications (2024), addresses simulation accuracy for heat transfer. Another 2024 work in Renewable Energy, “Optimization of a district heating system coupled with a deep open-loop geothermal well and heat pumps,” offers practical solutions for energy efficiency. In 2022, he co-authored “Analyses and reconstruction of the lattice Boltzmann flux solver,” in the Journal of Computational Physics, cited for improving solver performance. His 2019 article in Applied Energy, “An experiment on heat extraction from a deep geothermal well using a downhole coaxial open loop design,” has influenced geothermal system design strategies. His 2020 publication in the International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, “Heat transfer enhancement based on single phase natural circulation loops,” is referenced for its thermal management techniques. Another 2022 study in Geothermics, “The influence of thermal boundary conditions of wellbore on the heat extraction performance of deep borehole heat exchangers,” provides key insights for system efficiency. These works are widely cited and have made significant scholarly impact in both theoretical and applied energy engineering.

CONCLUSION

Chuanshan Dai exemplifies the qualities of a top-tier researcher through his academic excellence, international fellowships, influential teaching, and pioneering research. His deep commitment to sustainable energy and heat transfer research, along with his global impact and leadership, make him an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Geoffrey Ssebabi Mutumba – Energy Economics – Excellence in Research

Geoffrey Ssebabi Mutumba - Energy Economics - Excellence in Research

Kyambogo University - Uganda

AUTHOR PROFILE

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🎓 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Geoffrey Ssebabi Mutumba holds a Ph.D. in Energy Economics and Governance from Makerere University, completed in 2024. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Education, specializing in Economics and Geography, followed by a Master of Arts in Economic Policy and Planning, both from Makerere University. Geoffrey's strong foundation in economics has equipped him to contribute significantly to the field of energy economics and policy.

🏫 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Geoffrey has been a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Kyambogo University since 2011. His expertise in economics has also led him to serve as a Visiting Lecturer at the United Nations University for Peace in 2024. Over the years, Geoffrey has become a respected academic, recognized for his contributions to teaching and research in energy economics.

📚 RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

Geoffrey’s research focuses on energy consumption, economic growth, and renewable energy in Uganda. He has published numerous papers in reputable journals, including the "Journal of Energy Research and Reviews" and "SN Business & Economics." His work provides critical insights into the prospects and challenges of energy development in Uganda, particularly in the context of sustainable development.

🎤 CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

Geoffrey has actively participated in various international conferences, sharing his research findings on energy economics. Notable among these was his presentation on electricity consumption and economic growth in Uganda at the Moi University International Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2020. His involvement in such events highlights his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.

📘 TEACHING AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

At Kyambogo University, Geoffrey teaches courses such as Microeconomics, Policy Analysis, and Public Sector Economics at the graduate level. Beyond teaching, he has played a pivotal role in curriculum development, serving as a panelist for the National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) and contributing to the integration of tax education into Uganda's secondary school curriculum.

🤝 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Geoffrey is deeply involved in community work, particularly in education and curriculum development. He has served as a consultant for the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) and contributed to various educational initiatives at the Ministry of Education and Sports. His dedication to improving education in Uganda is evident through his ongoing efforts in curriculum reform and teacher education programs.

📈 LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE

Geoffrey has demonstrated strong leadership within Kyambogo University, where he served as the Faculty and Departmental Examination Coordinator from 2016 to 2023. He also held the position of Secretary Finance for the Kyambogo University Academic Staff Association from 2015 to 2020, where he contributed to the financial management and welfare of academic staff.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth: Evidence from the East African Community
Journal: Energy Strategy Reviews
Year: 2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.esr.2024.101431

Title: Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in Uganda
Journal: SN Business & Economics
Year: 2022
DOI: 10.1007/s43546-022-00220-7

Title: The Effects of Gross Domestic Product and Energy Consumption on Carbon Dioxide Emission in Uganda (1986-2018)
Journal: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Year: 2022
DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.12552

Title: Readiness of Nuclear Energy Development in Uganda
Journal: Journal of Energy Research and Reviews
Year: 2022
DOI: 10.9734/jenrr/2022/v10i130244

Denis Silva da Silveira – Sustainable Energy Consumption – Best Researcher Award

Denis Silva da Silveira - Sustainable Energy Consumption - Best Researcher Award

Federal University of Pernambuco - Brazil

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CURRENT ROLE AND EXPERIENCE

Denis Silva da Silveira is an associate professor in the Department of Management at the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE) in northeastern Brazil. With over a decade of experience in the software industry as a developer and consultant, Denis transitioned into academia, where he now focuses on business process management and information systems.

EDUCATION AND POSTDOCTORATE

Denis earned his Ph.D. in Production Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) in 2009, with a dissertation titled "Animare: An Animation Method for Validating the Business Process." He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the New University of Lisbon in 2015/2016, where he developed a reusable business process modeling approach.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Denis’s research interests are diverse and encompass information systems architecture, conceptual modeling, semantic models, user models, and business process management. He is particularly interested in how these areas intersect and enhance organizational efficiency.

INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

Denis is actively involved in international research collaborations and has an extensive publication record. He has authored over 180 papers across journals, conferences, workshops, and book chapters, making significant contributions to the field of information systems and business process management.

EDITORIAL AND PROGRAM COMMITTEES

Denis serves on the editorial boards of several esteemed international journals, including the International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling, the Journal of Advances in Management Sciences & Information Systems, and the Journal of Comprehensive Business Administration Research. He is also a member of program committees for prominent scientific conferences, such as the International Symposium on Business Modelling and Software Design (BMSD).

AWARDS AND HONORS

Throughout his career, Denis has received numerous accolades. Notably, he secured the Best Paper Award at the 14th International Conference on Computational Science and its Applications (ICCSA 2014) and an Honorable Mention at the 23rd Brazilian Congress of Informatics in Education in 2012. His achievements highlight his impact and recognition within the academic community.

SUPERVISION AND MENTORSHIP

Denis has supervised four doctoral theses and thirty master's dissertations, demonstrating his commitment to mentoring the next generation of scholars. His students have also achieved recognition, with one winning second place in the Master's Dissertation Contest at the 3rd Brazilian Congress of Informatics in Education in 2014.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION