Moina Ajmeri | Sustainable Development | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Moina Ajmeri | Sustainable Development | Best Research Article Award

Assitant Professor at National Institute of Technology Patna, India

Dr. Moina Ajmeri is a dedicated and accomplished academic serving as an Assistant Professor (Grade-II, Level-11) in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Patna. With an impressive h-index of 8 and over 298 citations, Dr. Ajmeri has made significant contributions to the fields of control systems, power electronics, and renewable energy systems. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to research, teaching, and innovation, underlined by her involvement in several patents and high-impact journal publications. Her multidisciplinary approach and passion for advancing control techniques for complex industrial processes and energy applications have positioned her as an influential voice in her field.

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Education

Dr. Ajmeri holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna, completed in 2016. Her doctoral research focused on the development of new two-degree-of-freedom control schemes tailored for integrating and unstable processes with time delay, and she graduated with a commendable CPI of 8.93/10. She also holds an M.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, which she completed in 2010, securing an excellent academic score of 88.50%. Her undergraduate foundation in engineering was established at Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, where she earned a B.Sc. Engineering in Electronics and Communication with distinction, obtaining 82.33% marks.

Experience

Dr. Ajmeri’s professional journey began at NIT Patna, where she joined as an Assistant Professor (On Contract) in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering in 2015. Post completion of her Ph.D., she transitioned to a permanent faculty role in the Department of Electrical Engineering in 2018, and since September 2022, she has held her current position as an Assistant Professor (Grade-II, Level-11). During this period, she has combined her academic instruction with active research, mentoring students, and contributing to the academic and administrative growth of the department.

Research Interest

Dr. Ajmeri’s research interests lie in process modeling and system identification, control design for both linear and nonlinear systems, and advanced control applications for power electronic circuits. Her expertise also extends to micro-grids and renewable energy systems, where she seeks to develop robust and efficient control strategies to meet the demands of modern sustainable energy networks. Her research stands at the crossroads of theory and application, striving to solve real-world industrial challenges while pushing the boundaries of control systems engineering.

Award

In recognition of her research excellence and commitment to innovation, Dr. Ajmeri has been an instrumental contributor to two patents related to high-gain DC-DC boost converter technologies, co-filed in 2023 under the aegis of NIT Patna. These patents are designed to address the challenges of high switching frequencies and multi-level energy conversion, which are pivotal in renewable energy and power electronic systems. These innovations showcase her practical problem-solving skills and her vision for transforming power electronics.

Publication

Dr. Ajmeri’s scholarly output features several high-impact journal articles. Selected examples include:

Ajmeri, M. (2024). “Novel twofold control for delayed industrial processes with integrating and inverse response characteristics,” IFAC Journal of Systems and Control (Q3).

Kumar, P., & Ajmeri, M. (2025). “A non-isolated buck-boost converter based on SEPIC topology for renewable energy applications,” Computers and Electrical Engineering, Volume 124, Part A.

Kumar, S., & Ajmeri, M. (2023). “Smith predictor–based sliding mode control with hyperbolic tangent function for unstable processes,” Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control (Q2).

Ajmeri, M. (2022). “Analytical design of enhanced PID controller with set-point filter for unstable processes with time delay,” International Journal of Dynamics and Control (Q2).

Ajmeri, M., & Ali, A. (2017). “Analytical design of modified Smith predictor for unstable second-order processes with time delay,” International Journal of Systems Science (Q1).

Ajmeri, M., & Ali, A. (2015). “Two degree of freedom control scheme for unstable processes with small time delay,” ISA Transactions (Q1).

Ajmeri, M., & Ali, A. (2013). “Direct synthesis based tuning of the parallel control structure for integrating processes,” International Journal of Systems Science (Q1).

These publications have not only been cited by numerous international researchers but have also inspired new studies in both academic and industrial circles, attesting to their significant scholarly impact.

Conclusion

Dr. Moina Ajmeri’s research work exemplifies academic excellence, innovation, and societal relevance. Her consistent contributions to the field of advanced control systems and renewable energy technologies have set a high benchmark for scientific research. The nominated article reflects both technical brilliance and real-world applicability, making her an ideal candidate for the Research for Best Research Article Award. Dr. Ajmeri’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of engineering knowledge and her impactful publications make her deserving of this prestigious recognition.

Eleeyah Saniso | Sustainable Development | Innovative Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Eleeyah Saniso | Sustainable Development | Innovative Research Award

Lecturer/Researcher at Yala Rajabhat University, Thailand

Assistant Professor Dr. Eleeyah Saniso is a dedicated academic and researcher specializing in renewable energy and drying technology at Yala Rajabhat University, Thailand. With an academic foundation rooted in physics and energy technology, Dr. Saniso has steadily established himself as an authority in agricultural product drying systems, renewable energy solutions for rural applications, and sustainable engineering design. His commitment to advancing local energy autonomy and community-based technological development reflects both scientific expertise and deep-rooted social responsibility. Through his career, Dr. Saniso has bridged theoretical research with hands-on applications, especially in renewable energy projects that serve underprivileged communities, showcasing an exceptional blend of innovation and empathy in his professional contributions.

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Education

Dr. Eleeyah Saniso embarked on his academic journey by earning a Bachelor of Education in Science, majoring in Physics, from Thaksin University in 2004. His growing interest in experimental and applied physics led him to complete a Master of Science in Physics from Prince of Songkla University in 2006. He further advanced his research skills and specialized knowledge by pursuing a doctoral degree at King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), where he was awarded a Ph.D. in Energy Technology in 2019. This strong academic pathway has equipped Dr. Saniso with a broad yet deep understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of energy science, especially in the context of renewable energy and agricultural innovations.

Experience

Dr. Saniso began his professional career as a scientist in physics at the Faculty of Science Technology and Agriculture, Yala Rajabhat University in 2007. A year later, he transitioned into an academic role as a lecturer in the Physics Program, a position he has held since 2008. His commitment to renewable energy solutions prompted his appointment as a lecturer in the Renewable Energy Technology Program in 2018, a role that aligns perfectly with his research endeavors. Throughout his career, Dr. Saniso has played an essential role in curriculum development, research mentorship, and the implementation of community-focused renewable energy projects, all while fostering practical collaboration between students and real-world industry challenges.

Research Interests

Dr. Saniso’s research is highly interdisciplinary, with strong roots in engineering and applied science. His primary focus lies in drying technology and the study of physical properties of agricultural products to optimize drying processes. His interests extend into the exploration of pico-hydropower and pico-wind energy systems, especially for rural and off-grid communities. Moreover, Dr. Saniso is devoted to developing sustainable energy solutions using biomass, agricultural residues, and municipal solid waste, aligning his work with the global call for renewable and circular economy practices.

Awards

Dr. Saniso’s commitment and ingenuity have earned him various research grants from institutions like the Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI) and Yala Rajabhat University. Notably, his project on the development of efficient drying systems for local farmers and renewable energy solutions for rural communities has been recognized as model work for local technology transfer. His nomination for this award underscores not only his academic contributions but also his impactful community engagement, demonstrating how scientific research can directly benefit society.

Selected Publications

Dr. Saniso’s work has appeared in reputable international journals and conference proceedings. His research has been well-cited by peers in both the renewable energy and agricultural engineering communities. Some of his selected publications include:

Saniso, E., et al. (2025). “Enhancement of Dried Salted Four-Finger Threadfin Using Indirect Solar Dryer.” Results in Engineering. (In press).

Saniso, E., et al. (2025). “Garcinia Drying Using Mixed-Mode Solar Dryer Technique.” Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 66, 105711.

Saniso, E., Seni, L., Handayanto, S.K. (2024). “Experimental Investigation of Paddy Drying by Combined Infrared-Hot Air Fluidised Bed.” American Journal of Engineering Research, 13(9), 17-23.

Suwasono, P., Munthe, H., Saniso, E. (2024). “Minimize Student Misconceptions About Newton’s Third Law.” AIP Conf. Proc., 3106, 060006.

Techo, J., et al., Saniso, E. (2024). “Enhanced Solar Photovoltaic Power Production for EV Charging.” Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, 23(1), 215-223.

Saniso, E., Hayibaka, M. (2022). “Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation of a Solar Agricultural Dryer.” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 7(2): 1230-1237.

Saniso, E., et al. (2019). “Parboiled Rice Production Without Steaming Using Microwave-assisted Hot Air Fluidized Bed.” Food and Bioproducts Processing, 120: 8-20.

Each publication has contributed to the growing body of knowledge on sustainable drying techniques and energy-efficient processing, with multiple works cited in global journals and conferences, attesting to the relevance and impact of his studies.

Conclusion

Assistant Professor Dr. Eleeyah Saniso exemplifies the qualities that the Research for Innovative Research Award seeks to honor. His remarkable track record of pioneering research, commitment to real-world applications, and dedication to the academic and local communities reflect his profound impact on the field of renewable energy and sustainable development. Dr. Saniso’s innovative mindset and enduring scientific contributions make him a truly deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Edna Possan | Carbon Market | Best Researcher Award

Prof Edna Possan | Carbon market | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-Americana, Brazil

Edna Possan is a highly accomplished Civil Engineer, with a Master’s and Doctorate in Engineering from UFRGS. She serves as a professor and researcher at the Federal University for Latin America Integration (Unila, Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil), where she is also the Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Civil Engineering and the Laboratory of Performance, Structures, and Materials (LADEMA). As a researcher at the Center for Advanced Studies in Dam Safety at the Itaipu Technological Park since 2010, she has made significant contributions to civil engineering. A founding member of ALCONPAT-Brazil, Edna has served in various prestigious roles including Vice-president of the National Association of the Built Environment (ANTAC) and as an Associate Editor for major journals in her field.

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Education

Edna Possan earned both her Master’s and Doctorate degrees in Engineering from UFRGS, where her academic journey focused on civil engineering and sustainable construction practices. Her education laid a strong foundation for her impressive academic career, and her continued learning and research have earned her recognition in various scientific communities. Edna’s expertise and academic commitment have shaped her into a prominent figure in the field, making significant contributions to the understanding of concrete durability, sustainability, and eco-efficiency. She has maintained an active academic profile, constantly engaging in research initiatives and projects that promote sustainable engineering practices.

Experience

Edna Possan’s professional experience spans over a decade in academia, research, and civil engineering practice. She is a professor at the Federal University for Latin America Integration (UNILA), where she coordinates the Graduate Program in Civil Engineering. In addition to her teaching duties, Edna directs the Laboratory of Performance, Structures, and Materials (LADEMA), contributing extensively to cutting-edge research. Her long-standing involvement with the Itaipu Technological Park’s Center for Advanced Studies in Dam Safety further highlights her expertise in the field. Edna has held various leadership positions, such as Vice-president of ANTAC, and has served as an adviser for major Brazilian engineering bodies. Her work continues to influence civil engineering education and practice, particularly in sustainable building materials.

Awards and Honors

Edna Possan has been the recipient of multiple prestigious awards throughout her career. Notably, she received the “Ambassador of Iguassu” and “Educator featured at Paraná Engineering Council” honors for her contributions to education and engineering. She was also named “Outstanding or Productive Young Researcher” by ALCONPAT International. These accolades reflect her excellence in research, teaching, and public service in the field of civil engineering. Her involvement in various professional organizations, such as being a founding member of ALCONPAT-Brazil and serving as an Associate Editor for scientific journals, further underscores her esteemed status in the global engineering community.

Research Focus

Edna Possan’s research is at the intersection of sustainability, eco-efficiency, and civil engineering, with a particular focus on the durability and service life of concrete materials. She explores innovative ways to reduce CO2 emissions and increase carbon uptake in construction materials. Her work is aligned with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG 5, 9, and 12, aiming to promote gender equality, sustainable industrialization, and responsible consumption and production. With a significant emphasis on environmental sustainability, her studies also investigate the use of recycled materials and the reduction of concrete’s environmental footprint. Edna’s contributions help pave the way for greener, more sustainable construction practices in the civil engineering sector.

Publication Top Notes

  • Modeling of mechanical properties and durability of recycled aggregate concretes 🏗️
  • CO2 uptake potential due to concrete carbonation: A case study 🌍
  • Desempenho, durabilidade e vida útil das edificações: abordagem geral 🏢
  • Evaluation of mechanical properties and carbonation of mortars produced with construction and demolition waste ♻️
  • Use of concrete fine fraction waste as a replacement of Portland cement 🌱
  • Carbonation model for fly ash concrete based on artificial neural network: Development and parametric analysis 🤖
  • CO2 uptake by carbonation of concrete during life cycle of building structures 🌿
  • Assessment of environmental sustainability perception through item response theory 🧮
  • Concrete powder waste as a substitution for Portland cement for environment-friendly cement production 🌍
  • Relationship between the mechanical properties and carbonation of concretes with construction and demolition waste 🧱

Conclusion

Edna Possan is an exemplary figure in civil engineering whose work bridges academia, research, and sustainable practice. Her impressive academic credentials, leadership roles, and numerous honors reflect her profound impact on the field. As a researcher, she remains dedicated to promoting sustainable construction materials and eco-efficient solutions to environmental challenges. Her commitment to education and research continues to inspire the next generation of engineers, ensuring that sustainability remains at the forefront of civil engineering innovation.

Eric Ofosu Asare | Environmental Risk Assessment | Best Researcher Award

Mr Eric Ofosu Asare | Environmental Risk Assessment | Best Researcher Award

Graduate School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences, Ghana Atomic Energy Commisssion, Ghana

Eric Ofosu Asare is a dedicated technologist at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, specializing in environmental radiation protection. Born on October 18, 1995, in Ghana, Eric has a keen interest in the assessment of naturally occurring radionuclides in various environmental samples. With a solid foundation in physics, he aims to contribute to improving safety standards in nuclear and radiation practices. Beyond his professional work, Eric is passionate about ocean conservation, actively participating in initiatives to combat plastic pollution in coastal communities. His commitment to both scientific research and environmental protection reflects his desire to create a safer, more sustainable world.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Relevant Experience:
    • Eric has extensive work experience at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission and previously at the Radiation Protection Institute, demonstrating a solid foundation in environmental radiation protection and health physics.
    • His roles involve direct engagement in scientific research, including laboratory work and data analysis, which is essential for research excellence.
  2. Educational Background:
    • Currently pursuing an MPhil in Health Physics and Radiation Protection, which adds to his expertise and demonstrates a commitment to advancing his knowledge in the field.
    • His undergraduate degree in Physics with a strong academic record (2.1 Upper Division) and a relevant thesis showcases his ability to conduct research effectively.
  3. Publications:
    • Eric has contributed to multiple research papers and conference presentations, indicating an active engagement with the academic community and a track record of disseminating research findings.
  4. Awards and Recognition:
    • Recipient of notable awards, including the Commonwealth-Canada Scholarship and the Best Intern Award, highlighting his potential and recognition in his field.
  5. Digital Skills:
    • Proficiency in various software tools related to nuclear physics and data analysis, such as R, Matlab, and specific software used in radiation detection, enhances his research capabilities.
  6. Volunteer Work:
    • Active involvement in community initiatives, particularly in environmental protection, indicates a well-rounded character and commitment to societal betterment, which is important for research that aims to impact communities.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Research Impact:
    • While Eric has a solid background in radiation protection, exploring interdisciplinary research opportunities could broaden the impact of his work and lead to innovative solutions in related fields.
  2. Networking and Collaboration:
    • Increasing engagement with international research communities and seeking collaborative projects could enhance his visibility and foster knowledge exchange, which is beneficial for professional growth.
  3. Presentation Skills:
    • Continuing to refine public speaking and presentation skills can help Eric effectively communicate his research findings to diverse audiences, enhancing his influence and impact.

Education 

Eric holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Physics from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2017), where he graduated with a Second Class Upper Division, focusing on thermal conductivity in vehicle tires. Currently, he is pursuing an MPhil in Health Physics and Radiation Protection at the School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences, University of Ghana, further enhancing his expertise in radiation safety and environmental health. His educational background equips him with a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of physics, particularly in the context of health and environmental protection. Eric’s academic journey reflects a commitment to lifelong learning and the pursuit of knowledge that can positively impact society.

Experience

Eric has been a technologist at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission since September 2019, where he conducts laboratory work on scientific research projects. His responsibilities include assessing levels of radionuclides in soil, water, and environmental samples, using advanced detection methods like High Purity Germanium and Sodium Iodide detectors. Previously, he interned at the Radiation Protection Institute from September 2017 to September 2018, where he gained hands-on experience in labeling laboratory samples, field sampling, and data analysis using specialized software. His dual roles in laboratory and field settings have equipped him with a robust skill set in radiation safety and environmental monitoring, making him a valuable asset in the scientific community.

Awards and Honors 

Eric has received several notable awards that highlight his achievements and dedication to his field. In June 2020, he was honored with the Commonwealth-Canada Scholarship through Coursera, which recognizes his commitment to advancing his education and skills. In May 2022, he was awarded the Health Physics Society Travel Grant, enabling him to attend the Annual Health Physics Society Meeting, where he could network with leading professionals in the field. Additionally, Eric received the Best Intern Award from the Radiation Protection Institute in August 2018, a testament to his exceptional performance and contributions during his internship. These honors reflect his proactive approach to professional development and his passion for making a meaningful impact in health physics and radiation protection.

Research Focus

Eric’s research focuses on health physics and radiation protection, with a specific interest in assessing natural radioactivity and its implications for human health and the environment. His work involves analyzing radionuclide levels in various environmental matrices, such as soil and water, to understand their distribution and potential risks. He employs advanced detection techniques, including alpha spectroscopy and dosimetry, to ensure accurate assessments of occupational exposure in medical and industrial settings. Additionally, Eric is involved in community-oriented projects aimed at promoting environmental conservation, particularly addressing plastic waste in coastal areas. His multidisciplinary approach combines scientific rigor with a commitment to public health and environmental sustainability, aiming to develop strategies that mitigate the impact of radiation on communities while advocating for responsible environmental practices.

Publication Top Notes

  • Baseline Study and Statistical Analysis of Natural Radioactivity, Radon, and Soil Properties in Proposed Underground Mine in Prestea Huni-Valley Municipality of Western Region, Ghana 📊🌍
  • Effect of Sowing Date on the Performance of Bambara Groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verde.) Landraces in the Transition and Forest Agro-Ecologies of Ghana 🌱🌾
  • Yield Evaluation of Three Early Maturing Bambara Groundnut (Vigna subterranea L. Verdc) Landraces at the CSIR-Crops Research Institute, Fumesua-Kumasi, Ghana 📈🌿
  • Effect of Seed Priming on Seedling Emergence and Establishment of Four Bambara Groundnut (Vigna subterranea L. Verdc.) Landraces 🌾🌱
  • Chemical Diversity of Lippia Multiflora Essential Oils from West Africa 🌿🧴
  • Characterization of a Mutant Population of Cocoyam (Xanthosoma sagittifolium L. Schott) 🌱🔬
  • Rate of Nitrogen and Sulphur Fertilizers on Yield, Yield Components and Seed Quality of Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.) 🌾💧
  • Effect of Cocoa Pod Ash on the Growth of Maize 🌱🍫

Conclusion

Eric Ofosu Asare is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his relevant experience, educational background, and commitment to advancing research in health physics and radiation protection. His active participation in research, coupled with a genuine interest in community engagement, makes him an exemplary researcher. By focusing on interdisciplinary collaboration and enhancing his communication skills, he can further increase his research impact and recognition in the scientific community.

Rafael Natalio Fontana Crespo – Sustainable Development – Young Scientist Award

Rafael Natalio Fontana Crespo - Sustainable Development - Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award - Italy

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RAFAEL NATALIO FONTANA CRESPO 🌊

Rafael Natalio Fontana Crespo is a distinguished researcher in the field of power systems and renewable energy forecasting. His expertise lies in applying machine learning techniques to optimize grid power forecasting and improve the reliability of renewable energy systems. He is particularly known for his innovative work in wave energy converters, making him a leader in the intersection of artificial intelligence and sustainable energy technologies.

RESEARCH IN WAVE ENERGY 🔋

Rafael's research primarily focuses on short-term grid power forecasting, where he leverages machine learning techniques to enhance the prediction accuracy of wave energy converters. His recent comparative analysis of these techniques has highlighted new methods for improving uncertainty analysis in energy forecasting, which is crucial for integrating renewable sources into the grid.

EXPERT IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 🤖

With a strong foundation in engineering applications of artificial intelligence, Rafael has made significant contributions to the field. His work on LSTM (Long Short-Term Memory) models for grid power forecasting provides novel insights into how AI can be applied to improve the stability and efficiency of energy systems. His research paves the way for smarter, AI-driven energy management solutions.

INNOVATIONS IN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING 🛠️

Rafael's contributions extend beyond energy systems to manufacturing technologies. He played a key role in developing a distributed software platform for additive manufacturing, showcased at the IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation. This platform aims to streamline the manufacturing process, pushing forward the boundaries of Industry 4.0.

PUBLICATIONS AND IMPACT 📚

Rafael has authored several influential papers in prestigious journals and conferences. His work on machine learning and energy systems has been widely cited, including his 2024 paper on grid power forecasting published in the Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence journal. He continues to influence the scientific community with his cutting-edge research in AI applications.

CONFERENCE CONTRIBUTIONS 🌍

Rafael regularly presents his research at international conferences, such as the IEEE Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC). His presentations on wave energy forecasting and AI-based solutions for energy grid management have garnered attention, solidifying his reputation as a forward-thinking engineer and researcher in global platforms.

FUTURE-ORIENTED RESEARCH 🧠

With a clear vision for the future, Rafael aims to continue advancing AI-driven solutions for renewable energy systems. His ongoing work explores the integration of artificial intelligence in real-time energy management, making energy grids more adaptive, resilient, and capable of supporting large-scale renewable energy adoption.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: A comparative analysis of Machine Learning Techniques for short-term grid power forecasting and uncertainty analysis of Wave Energy Converters
Authors: Rafael Natalio Fontana Crespo, Alessandro Aliberti, Lorenzo Bottaccioli, Edoardo Pasta, Sergej Antonello Sirigu, Enrico Macii, Giuliana Mattiazzo, Edoardo Patti
Year: 2024
Journal: Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence

Title: A Distributed Software Platform for Additive Manufacturing
Authors: Rafael Natalio Fontana Crespo, Davide Cannizzaro, Lorenzo Bottaccioli, Enrico Macii, Edoardo Patti, Santa Di Cataldo
Year: 2023
Conference: 2023 IEEE 28th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA)

Title: LSTM for Grid Power Forecasting in Short-Term from Wave Energy Converters
Authors: Rafael Natalio Fontana Crespo, Alessandro Aliberti, Lorenzo Bottaccioli, Enrico Macii, Giorgio Fighera, Edoardo Patti
Year: 2023
Conference: 2023 IEEE 47th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC)

Syed Nasir Abbas – Sustainable Development – Best Researcher Award

Syed Nasir Abbas - Sustainable Development - Best Researcher Award

University of Sargodha - Pakistan

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🎓 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Syed Nasir Abbas is an accomplished civil engineer with a deep focus on material science, particularly in the areas of concrete and composite materials. He has completed his BSc and MSc research, investigating crucial topics such as the "Relationship between Plasticity Index and Expansion Index" and the "Flexural Capacity of Brick – FRP Composite." His academic work laid the foundation for further explorations into the mechanical behavior of construction materials.

🔬 RESEARCH SUPERVISION AND TEACHING

With years of experience in the field, Syed Abbas has guided multiple research projects for both Civil Engineering and Civil Engineering Technology students. His supervision has led to the successful completion of various final-year projects, emphasizing the impact of alternative materials on concrete properties, such as the use of Waste Foundry Sand (WFS) to enhance compressive strength and workability.

🏗️ INNOVATIVE RESEARCH IN CONCRETE AND COMPOSITE MATERIALS

Syed Abbas has made significant contributions to understanding the mechanical properties of concrete by integrating recycled materials. His groundbreaking work includes investigating the use of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), electronic waste (e-waste), and fly ash-based geo polymer concrete. These studies aim to improve the sustainability and performance of modern construction materials, which are vital for the future of civil engineering.

📚 PUBLISHED WORKS AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS

Syed Abbas has published several papers in reputed journals, such as MDPI Sustainability and Science International Lahore. His research covers a wide range of topics, from flexural behavior of brick-FRP composites to the mechanical properties of concrete with alternative aggregates like HDPE and fly ash. His work highlights the potential for more sustainable and efficient construction materials.

🌍 SUSTAINABLE BUILDING MATERIALS

A core aspect of Syed Abbas’s research is sustainability in construction. His investigations into the use of recycled and alternative materials, including the combined effect of silica fume and various fibers, showcase his dedication to reducing the environmental impact of concrete production. This focus aligns with global efforts to promote eco-friendly and sustainable building practices.

🧱 EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON CONCRETE PERFORMANCE

Syed Abbas has conducted numerous experimental studies aimed at improving concrete’s compressive strength and overall performance. By exploring the effects of different compaction methods, admixtures, and the partial replacement of cement with silica fume, he continues to push the boundaries of material science in civil engineering.

🏆 AWARDS AND RECOGNITION IN THE FIELD

Through his dedication and innovative approach, Syed Abbas has earned recognition in the civil engineering community. His research not only contributes to the academic understanding of material properties but also offers practical solutions for improving construction techniques and building sustainability in the modern world.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Combined effect of silica fume and various fibers on fresh and hardened properties of concrete incorporating HDPE aggregates
Authors: S.N. Abbas, M.I. Qureshi, M.K. Alkharisi, M. Alturki, Z. Ahmad
Journal: Construction and Building Materials
Year: 2024

Title: An Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Fly Ash Based Geopolymer and Glass Fibers Concrete
Authors: S.N. Abbas, M.I. Qureshi, M.M. Abid, A. Zia, M.A.U.R. Tariq
Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland)
Year: 2022

Title: An Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Concrete by Applying Sand Coating on Recycled High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) and Electronic-Wastes (E-Wastes) Used as a Partial Replacement of Natural Coarse Aggregates
Authors: S.N. Abbas, M.I. Qureshi, M. Abid, M.A.U.R. Tariq, A.W.M. Ng
Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland)
Year: 2022

Khalil Rami – Sustainable Development – Best Researcher Award

Khalil Rami - Sustainable Development - Best Researcher Award

Breda University of Applied Sciences - Netherlands

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EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 🎓

Dr. Khalil Rami is a distinguished Associate Professor in Tourism with a PhD in Tourism. Since 2012, he has been a prominent academic at Bethlehem University, Palestine, where he has contributed significantly to the field of tourism through both teaching and research. His key qualifications include senior lecturing roles in various aspects of tourism such as Planning & Development, European Tourism Policies, Politics and (In)stable Regions, and Socio-cultural and Environmental Impact Studies.

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES 🌐

Dr. Rami is an esteemed member of numerous professional organizations. He is associated with the ATLAS Association for Tourism and Leisure Education and the ISA International Sociologist Association, where he has served as President of Research Committee 50 and Vice President for the 2018-2025 term. His editorial contributions include roles with the Journal of Tourism Planning & Development, Current Issues in Tourism, Tourism Analysis, the Journal of Politics and Law, and the International Journal of Tourism Cities, among others.

FIELD RESEARCH SUPERVISION 🌍

Throughout his career, Dr. Rami has supervised extensive field research projects across diverse global destinations. His supervision includes student fieldwork in locations such as Ko Samui, Phuket, Bali, Singapore, Siem Reap, and various sites in Vietnam, analyzing tourism development, supply and demand, cross-cultural studies, and market dynamics.

CONSULTING EXPERIENCE 🌟

Dr. Rami has provided expert consulting services in tourism development, notably contributing to the Master Plan for Bethlehem Governorate, Palestine. His consultancy work involves extensive structural planning, including infrastructure and tourism project development, in collaboration with Khatib & Alami Consulting Company and ARUP Consulting Company.

RESEARCH & POLICY CONTRIBUTIONS 📚

In 2018, Dr. Rami participated in significant research for the TRAN Committee on Overtourism, contributing to policy discussions and responses to the impacts of overtourism. His research, published in collaboration with renowned experts, addresses the challenges and potential policy solutions for managing overtourism.

CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES & PRESENTATIONS 🗣️

Dr. Rami has presented papers at numerous international conferences, including on topics such as community-based tourism planning in Palestine and cultural tourism. His contributions to the academic discourse extend to lectures and workshops on the socio-cultural and environmental impacts of tourism.

ADVISORY & BOARD MEMBERSHIP 📋

In addition to his academic roles, Dr. Rami serves on several advisory boards, including the Cambridge Scholars Publishing Advisory Board and the Advisory Board for the London Journal of Tourism, Sport, and Creative Industries. His role in these boards underscores his influence in shaping tourism research and policy.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

    • Stakeholders' Perspective on Smart Tourism Development: A Case Study of the West Bank, Palestine
      Authors: Isaac, R.K., Dodeen, S.
      Year: 2024
      Journal: Management and Sustainabil
    • To Tip or Not to Tip? Explaining Tipping Behavior in Restaurants with Service-Inclusive Pricing
      Authors: Fernandez, S., Gössling, S., Martin-Rios, C., Isaac, R., Lunde, M.
      Year: 2024
      Journal: International Journal of Hospitality Management
    • Customers’ Perceptions and Responses to Hotels’ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Orientation: The Case of Bethlehem Hotels, Palestine
      Authors: Isaac, R.K., Mzembe, A.N., Andon, R.
      Year: 2024
      Journal: Current Issues in Tourism
    • Pilgrimage Tourism in Palestine: The Backbone of the Palestinian Economy
      Authors: Isaac, R.K.
      Year: 2023
      Book: Perspectives on Asian Tourism
    • Changing Practices of Tourism Stakeholders in Covid-19 Affected Destinations
      Authors: Çakmak, E., Isaac, R.K., Butler, R.
      Year: 2023
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Ahmad Shaabani – Sustainable Development – Best Researcher Award

Ahmad Shaabani - Sustainable Development - Best Researcher Award

Shahid Beheshti University - Iran

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

ACADEMIC CAREER

Ahmad Shaabani is a renowned Professor of Organic Chemistry at Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran, Iran. He began his academic journey as an Assistant Professor from 1994 to 1998, progressed to an Associate Professor from 1998 to 2002, and has been a full Professor since 2003. His academic career is marked by his dedication to teaching and research in organic chemistry.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Ahmad's research focuses on the discovery and design of novel isocyanide-based multi-component reactions (I-MCRs) for synthesizing biologically important heterocyclic compounds. He also works on creating neoteric functional materials with functionalized/modified nanomaterials and natural polymers via I-MCRs, which are applied in drug delivery and biomedical platforms. His interests extend to the synthesis of methalophtalocyanines and developing new synthetic methods through heterogeneous catalysts in chemical transformations.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Ahmad has received numerous accolades throughout his career, including being named Distinguished Professor of Shahid Beheshti University multiple times (2002, 2006, 2007) and being selected as the Distinguished Professor of Iranian Universities by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology of Iran in 2003. He was awarded the prestigious prize of the International Kharazmi Festival in Basic Science in 2009 and was recognized as the Iranian Chemical Society’s Distinguished Chemist in 2010.

SABBATICAL LEAVES

Ahmad has taken sabbatical leaves to advance his research at prominent institutions, including the University of Regina in Canada (2000-2001) under the mentorship of Prof. Donald G. Lee, and the University of California, USA, in 2018, working with Prof. Shaowei Chen. These experiences have significantly contributed to his professional development and research output.

TRAINING PROGRAMS

Ahmad has participated in various training programs to enhance his expertise, including the UNIDO Group Training Program on the Utilization of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Pharmaceutical and Related Industries in 1996 in Eskisehir, Turkey, and the HIJ-COMSATS Workshop on the Use of Spectroscopic Techniques in Structural Organic Chemistry in 2000 in Karachi, Pakistan.

MEMBERSHIPS

Ahmad is a fellow of The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) for the advancement of science in developing countries, and a member of the Academy of Sciences in Iran. He is also an active member of the Iranian Chemical Society and the Scientific Committee of the Chemistry Olympiad. Furthermore, he serves on the editorial advisory board of ACS Combinatorial Science and the editorial boards of the Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society and the Journal of Current Green Chemistry.

EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Ahmad contributes his expertise to the scientific community through his editorial roles. He is on the editorial advisory board of ACS Combinatorial Science (ACS) and serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society (Springer) and the Journal of Current Green Chemistry (Bentham Science), where he helps guide the direction of research in these fields.

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