DONG-WOOK KWON – Environmental Engineering – Best Researcher Award

DONG-WOOK KWON - Environmental Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Korea Institute of Science and Technology - South Korea

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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

DONG-WOOK KWON has extensive research experience in heterogeneous catalysis for environment and energy. His work focuses on reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from combustion exhaust gases through catalytic technology, including selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NOx by NH3, particularly for diesel engine emission control. Additionally, he has been involved in discovering catalytic materials and improving chemical processes to mitigate atmospheric pollutants from stationary and mobile sources, such as catalytic degradation of NH3, CO, and odorants, and catalytic decomposition of N2O. His research also encompasses the catalytic oxidation of indoor air pollutants to enhance indoor air quality, targeting ambient HCHO & CO oxidation, catalytic oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and catalytic decomposition of ozone.

EDUCATION

DONG-WOOK KWON earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Energy Engineering from Kyonggi University, South Korea, in February 2016. His doctoral thesis focused on the roles of promoters and the SCR performance in metal-promoted vanadium-based deNOx catalysts. He also holds a Master's degree (2012) and a Bachelor's degree (2010) in Environmental Energy Engineering from the same institution.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Since March 2020, DONG-WOOK KWON has been a Senior Researcher at the Extreme Materials Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST). He previously worked as a Researcher at KIST from September 2018 to February 2020 and as a Post-Doc at the Materials Architecturing Research Center, KIST, from July 2017 to August 2018.

REGISTERED PATENTS

DONG-WOOK KWON has several registered patents, including:

  1. NOx reduction catalysts enabling their regeneration at low temperatures (Republic of Korea, Japan, USA, China).
  2. Rare-earth metal vanadates catalysts for nitrogen oxide reduction at low temperatures (Republic of Korea, Japan, USA, China).
  3. Heterogeneous catalysts and preparing methods of the same (Republic of Korea).
  4. Platinum-based catalyst for removing hydrogen at room temperature (Republic of Korea).
  5. Preparing method of platinum/vanadium/titania catalyst for removing ammonia (Republic of Korea).
  6. Vanadium-based denitration catalyst and preparing method of the same (Republic of Korea).

RESEARCH THEMES

His research themes include the catalytic reduction of NOx emissions, discovery and improvement of catalytic materials for atmospheric pollutant mitigation, and the catalytic oxidation of indoor air pollutants. His work significantly contributes to the fields of environmental and energy engineering through advanced catalysis technology.

PATENT CONTRIBUTIONS

DONG-WOOK KWON's patent contributions demonstrate his innovative approaches in developing effective catalysts for environmental applications, showcasing his expertise in creating solutions for low-temperature NOx reduction, ammonia removal, and hydrogen elimination at room temperature.

RESEARCH IMPACT

The impact of DONG-WOOK KWON's research is evident in the advancements in catalytic technologies for emission control and air quality improvement. His contributions provide significant insights and practical solutions for addressing environmental challenges through cutting-edge catalytic processes.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Er composition (X)-mediated catalytic properties of Ce1-XErXVO4 surfaces for selective catalytic NOX reduction with NH3 at elevated temperatures 2021 (27)

Unveiling the traits of rare earth metal (RM)-substituted bimetallic Ce0. 5RM0. 5V1O4 phases to activate selective NH3 oxidation and NOX reduction 2020 (28)

A dual catalytic strategy by the nature of the functionalization effect as well as active species on vanadium-based catalyst for enhanced low temperature SCR 2021 (56)

The role of molybdenum on the enhanced performance and SO2 resistance of V/Mo-Ti catalysts for NH3-SCR 2019 (74)

Exploration of surface properties of Sb-promoted copper vanadate catalysts for selective catalytic reduction of NOX by NH3 2018 (62)

Yongwu Peng – Energy and Environmental Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Yongwu Peng - Energy and Environmental Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Zhejiang University of Technology - China

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Yongwu Peng embarked on his academic journey with a PhD from Shanghai JiaoTong University in 2013, under the guidance of Prof. Yong Cui. This foundational period laid the groundwork for his subsequent research endeavors in Energy and Environmental Engineering.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

In September 2019, Dr. Peng transitioned to an independent career as a Full Professor at the College of Materials Science and Engineering at Zhejiang University of Technology (ZJUT). His professional trajectory underscores a commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of porous crystalline materials and their hybrid counterparts, particularly focusing on energy- and environmental-related applications.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Peng's research focuses on designing and synthesizing porous crystalline materials, including covalent organic frameworks and their hybrid materials, for applications in catalysis, separation, smart devices, and energy- and environmental-related fields. His work has contributed significantly to advancing knowledge in these areas, as evidenced by his extensive publication record.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

With over 60 articles published in prestigious journals and citations exceeding 6100, Dr. Peng's research has made a substantial impact on the scientific community. His insights into structural design, synthesis methods, and applications of porous materials have garnered recognition and acclaim from peers and experts in the field.

ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Peng's publications in renowned journals such as Nature Communications, Journal of the American Chemical Society, and Angewandte Chemie reflect the depth and significance of his contributions to Energy and Environmental Engineering. His work has been cited extensively, underscoring its relevance and influence in the scientific community.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a recipient of prestigious awards and recognition, including the Qianjiang Talent Program and the Yunhe Scholar award, Dr. Peng's legacy is marked by excellence and innovation in materials science and engineering. His future contributions are poised to further advance the frontiers of Energy and Environmental Engineering, driving impactful solutions to pressing global challenge.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Insights into sensing applications of fluorescent covalent organic frameworks 2024

Multifunctional coatings of graphene oxide: New membranes for proton permeation and salt rejection 2024

Transparent, Self-Healing, and Defogging Wearable Devices Enabled by Plasmonic Silver Nanoparticle-Embedded Covalent–Organic Framework Nanosheets 2024 (1)

Revolutionizing the structural design and determination of covalent–organic frameworks: principles, methods, and techniques 2023 (2)

Shameem Hasan – Environmental engineering – Best Researcher Award

Shameem Hasan - Environmental engineering - Best Researcher Award

Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology - Bangladesh

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Shameem Hasan began his academic journey by earning a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Islamic University of Technology. He continued his education at the same institution, completing his Master's degree in the same field. These formative years provided him with a strong foundation in electrical engineering, paving the way for his future endeavors in academia and research.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Shameem Hasan embarked on his professional journey as a Lecturer at Sonargaon University, where he contributed to the education of aspiring engineers in the field of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He later joined the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh and then transitioned to his current role as an Assistant Professor at Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology. Through these positions, he has played a vital role in shaping the academic experiences of students while furthering his research interests in environmental engineering.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Hasan's research focus centers on environmental engineering, with a particular emphasis on renewable energy systems, fault detection in power transmission lines, and the impact of COVID-19 on electrical power dynamics. His contributions include published works such as "Comparative techno-economic analyses and optimization of standalone and grid-tied renewable energy systems for South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa" and "Fault Occurrence Detection and Classification of Fault Type in Electrical Power Transmission Line with Machine Learning Algorithms." Through his research, Dr. Hasan addresses critical challenges in the field and seeks to advance sustainable solutions for energy generation and transmission.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Shameem Hasan's research has made a significant impact in the field of environmental engineering, as evidenced by his publications in reputable journals and conference proceedings. His work on renewable energy systems, fault detection algorithms, and environmental impact assessments has contributed to advancements in sustainable engineering practices. Dr. Hasan's findings have practical implications for industries and policymakers, guiding decision-making processes towards more environmentally friendly and efficient solutions.

ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Hasan's research has been cited by peers and colleagues in the academic community, reflecting the relevance and impact of his work in environmental engineering. His publications have garnered attention from researchers and practitioners alike, further solidifying his reputation as a leading expert in the field.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Shameem Hasan's legacy in environmental engineering lies in his dedication to advancing sustainable practices and addressing environmental challenges through innovative research. As he continues his academic and professional journey, Dr. Hasan is poised to make further contributions to the field, shaping the future of environmental engineering and inspiring the next generation of researchers and engineers to tackle pressing environmental issues with creativity and ingenuity.

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Mana Tsujino – Environmental Hydrology – Water Resources Management Achievement Award

Mana Tsujino - Environmental Hydrology - Water Resources Management Achievement Award

University of Oxford - United Kingdom

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Mana Tsujino embarked on her academic journey by pursuing a Bachelor's program in Environmental Sciences at the University of Tokyo, where she achieved a remarkable GPA of 3.6. Her academic excellence was evident as she ranked among the top 4 students in a faculty of over 250 individuals. She furthered her education with participation in the Tsinghua Global Summer School in Sustainability and Climate Change, further enriching her knowledge in environmental studies.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Mana Tsujino has engaged in various professional endeavors, including internships and academic research. Notably, she interned at PwC Sustainability LLC, where she contributed to consulting projects focused on corporate sustainability and climate change adaptation. She also gained experience at Ac-Planta Inc., conducting overseas market research on biostimulants for plants in water-scarce areas. Additionally, Mana demonstrated her commitment to community service through her internship at CheerfulSmile in Cambodia, where she assisted students and engaged in community cleanup activities.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Mana Tsujino's research focus lies in environmental hydrology, particularly in the context of climate change and water resilience strategies. Her publication on groundwater dynamics in small carbonate islands showcases her expertise in this field. Moreover, Mana's dissertation project at the University of Oxford delves into climate change and water resilience strategies in the Philippines, highlighting her dedication to addressing pressing environmental challenges through academic research.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Mana Tsujino's contributions to environmental hydrology and sustainability have the potential to make a significant impact on society. Her research insights and practical experience in internships contribute to the development of effective strategies for mitigating the impacts of climate change on water resources. As a delegate at the One Young Youth Summit and recipient of prestigious scholarships, Mana has demonstrated her leadership and commitment to addressing global environmental challenges.

ACADEMIC CITES

Mana Tsujino's research publication on groundwater dynamics has contributed to the body of knowledge in environmental science. Her work has been cited by fellow researchers and scholars, reflecting the relevance and significance of her contributions to the field of environmental hydrology.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Mana Tsujino's legacy lies in her dedication to advancing knowledge and finding innovative solutions to environmental challenges, particularly in the field of environmental hydrology. Her future contributions are expected to continue shaping the discourse surrounding climate change adaptation and water resilience strategies, with the aim of promoting sustainability and protecting water resources for future generations.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Groundwater dynamics on small carbonate islands: Insights from radiocarbon and stable isotopes in Kikai Island, Southwest Japan.  2024