Claudio Albuquerque Frate – Renewable Energy – Research Excellence in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

Claudio Albuquerque Frate - Renewable Energy - Research Excellence in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

Federal University of Ceará - Brazil

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EXPERT IN DECENTRALIZED RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS

Claudio Albuquerque Frate's research focuses on decentralized renewable energy systems and their complex interactions with institutions, society, and nature. His work emphasizes the integration of low-carbon technologies using quali-quantitative methods to address diverse research questions.

PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS IN BRAZIL

Frate has extensively studied the adoption of photovoltaic systems in multi-unit buildings, examining agents' rationalities for supporting distributed generation diffusion in Brazil. His 2024 publication in Energy Policy highlights key factors influencing the spread of renewable energy in urban settings.

INLAND WATERWAY TRANSPORT

Another significant area of Frate's research is the development of inland waterway transport, particularly in the Brazilian Amazon. His 2023 Q-Method study on the Tocantins River, published in Case Studies on Transport Policy, explores sustainable transport solutions in this ecologically sensitive region.

TECHNO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY

Frate's techno-economic analysis of PV-wind-battery systems for remote communities, such as his 2020 case study in Haiti published in Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering, provides insights into the feasibility and impact of renewable energy solutions in isolated areas.

CARBON PAYBACK AND PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER

In his 2020 article in Utilities Policy, Frate conducted a sensitivity analysis of the carbon payback time for a Brazilian photovoltaic power plant. This research underscores the environmental benefits and sustainability metrics of solar energy projects.

JUSTICE IN WIND POWER DEVELOPMENT

Frate has also explored procedural and distributive justice in the context of wind power development. His 2019 study in Energy Policy examines the subjective experiences and perceptions of local communities in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, regarding wind energy projects.

BARRIERS TO LARGE-SCALE RENEWABLE ENERGY

Understanding stakeholder perspectives on barriers to the adoption of large-scale renewable energy is another key focus of Frate's research. His 2019 and 2017 studies in Energies and Energy Policy, respectively, use Q-Method to reveal the challenges and drivers in the introduction of wind and solar power in Brazil.

ETHANOL AND AGRARIAN REFORM IN BRAZIL

Frate has investigated the social implications of Brazil's ethanol production ambitions on agrarian reform goals. His work highlights the complex interplay between biofuel policies and social equity, providing a nuanced understanding of sustainable development in the agricultural sector.

Sean Wu-Yang – Energy saving and Carbon neutral – Best Researcher Award

Sean Wu-Yang - Energy saving and Carbon neutral - Best Researcher Award

Depatment of Bio-industrial Mechatronics - Taiwan

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Sean Wu-Yang embarked on his academic journey with a Master's in System and Naval Architecture from National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan, followed by a Doctorate course in Environmental and Ocean Engineering at the University of Tokyo, Japan. These formative years laid the groundwork for his pioneering research in energy and environmental engineering.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

From his early roles in nuclear energy research and shipbuilding engineering to his tenure as a manager in various research laboratories, Sean Wu-Yang has demonstrated a versatile career trajectory marked by a commitment to innovation and technological advancement in the energy sector.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Wu-Yang's research focus spans a wide range of areas, including methane hydrate exploitation, energy storage systems, electric vehicles, and renewable energy technologies. His contributions to numerical modeling, experimental studies, and technology development have significantly advanced our understanding of energy-saving processes and carbon-neutral solutions.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his collaborative projects, patent filings, and publication record, Sean Wu-Yang has had a profound impact on the field of energy and environmental engineering. His work has not only contributed to academic knowledge but has also influenced industrial practices and policy decisions aimed at achieving sustainability and carbon neutrality.

ACADEMIC CITES

Wu-Yang's research findings have been widely cited in prestigious journals and conferences, reflecting the significance of his contributions to the scientific community. His publications have helped shape discourse on topics ranging from battery management systems to methane hydrate dissociation, contributing to the advancement of energy-related research.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Sean Wu-Yang's legacy lies in his dedication to addressing pressing energy and environmental challenges through innovative research and technology development. As he continues his academic journey, his work is poised to make further strides in promoting energy-saving practices and advancing carbon-neutral solutions for a sustainable future.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Raana Koushki – Climate Change – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Raana Koushki - Climate Change - Best Researcher Award

Environmental Resources Management - United States

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Raana Koushki embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in civil and environmental engineering. As an Adjunct Professor at Azad University of Sabzevar, Iran, she contributed to the education of future engineers by instructing courses in urban water distribution, land survey, hydraulic lab, and soil lab. Her early academic pursuits laid the groundwork for her diverse and impactful career in engineering and environmental management.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With over 17 years of experience, Dr. Koushki has demonstrated expertise in planning engineering, water resources management, and sustainable engineering. Her extensive background spans academia, public, and private sectors, enabling her to tackle complex projects and collaborate with various stakeholders effectively. From hydrologic and hydraulic modeling to erosion and sediment control, she has made significant contributions to the field of civil and environmental engineering.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Koushki's work encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including environmental compliance, watershed basin planning, and integrated water management. She has a strong focus on sustainability and resilience planning, employing system thinking and system dynamics modeling to address complex environmental challenges. Her research interests also extend to environmental impact assessment, life cycle assessment, and carbon footprinting, reflecting her commitment to addressing climate change and promoting sustainable practices.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through her work with government agencies, industry, and academia, Dr. Koushki has had a significant impact on the field of engineering and environmental management. Her analytical skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities have been instrumental in addressing pressing environmental issues and advancing sustainable solutions. As a member of various professional associations and committees, she continues to influence policies and practices in environmental planning and management.

ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Koushki's research contributions have been recognized through honors and awards, including being named an Honor Professional Engineer by the Water & Wastewater Macro Planning Bureau in Iran. Her expertise in climate change mitigation and adaptation, as well as her contributions to environmental impact assessment and sustainability planning, have earned her respect and acclaim within the engineering community.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Dr. Koushki's career progresses, her legacy as a leader in engineering and environmental management is evident. Through her continued research, teaching, and collaboration with stakeholders, she aims to address the challenges posed by climate change and promote sustainable development practices. Her dedication to advancing knowledge and finding innovative solutions ensures that her influence will endure in the field for years to come.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Carbon footprint of agricultural groundwater pumping with energy demand and supply management analysis.  2023 (2)

Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions for irrigated corn production in the U.S. great plains.  2023 (1)