Jung-Chang Wang | Green Energy Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Jung-Chang Wang | Green Energy Technology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Vice President of RD, National Taiwan Ocean Univeristy (NTOU), Taiwan

Dr. Jung-Chang Wang is a distinguished Professor at the Department of Marine Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University (NTOU). With a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from National Taiwan University, his expertise spans thermal performance, heat transfer, and thermoelectric applications. He has served as Chairman of the Department of Marine Engineering and currently holds the position of Associate Vice President for Research & Development at NTOU. With over 1,100 citations, an h-index of 17, and 62 published works, Dr. Wang has contributed significantly to his field through research on advanced thermal management and energy-efficient systems.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARD

  1. Academic Background:
    • Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from National Taiwan University (2007), a prestigious institution.
    • Two additional degrees (M.S. and B.S.) in Mechanical Engineering from National Cheng Kung University, showcasing a solid foundation in the field.
  2. Research Contributions:
    • Publication Record: 62 documents, including journal articles and conference papers, with significant contributions to heat transfer, thermoelectric nanofluids, thermal management, and energy systems.
    • Citations: Over 1,100 citations and an h-index of 17, reflecting the impact and relevance of his research in the academic community.
    • Collaborations: 42 co-authors and involvement in interdisciplinary projects, indicating a wide network and collaborative spirit.
    • Recent impactful research on hybrid thermoelectric nanofluids and piezo actuators, which are innovative areas in mechanical and marine engineering.
  3. Leadership and Professional Roles:
    • Served as a Chairman (2020–2023) and Professor at the Department of Marine Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University.
    • Currently serving as an Associate Vice President for Research & Development, highlighting his leadership and administrative capabilities in fostering academic and research growth.
  4. Diverse Research Areas:
    • Expertise in advanced thermal management systems, thermoelectric devices, polymeric methodologies for fuel cells, and marine engineering.
    • Contributions to environmentally sustainable technologies like water quality assessment and solid oxide fuel cells.
  5. Innovative Impact:
    • Focus on practical applications of mechanical engineering principles, such as thermal performance, energy storage, and cooling systems for electronic devices, aligning with global sustainability goals.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENTS

  1. Diversity of Metrics:
    • While the h-index and citation count are commendable, increasing participation in high-impact journals and securing patents could further establish a robust research profile.
  2. Grant Acquisition:
    • No specific mention of awarded grants; obtaining high-profile research funding would strengthen his case for the Best Researcher Award.
  3. Outreach and Engagement:
    • Greater involvement in organizing international conferences, workshops, or public outreach activities could showcase his contributions beyond academic publications.
  4. Global Recognition:
    • Expanding research collaborations internationally and participating in global initiatives would enhance his visibility in the broader research community.

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EDUCATION

πŸŽ“ Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University (2007): Dissertation focused on two-phase thermal module performance.
πŸŽ“ M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University (1997): Research on heat transfer coefficients for plate-tubed heat exchangers.
πŸŽ“ B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University (1995).

EXPERIENCE

πŸ’Ό Professor, Department of Marine Engineering, NTOU (2014–Present).
πŸ’Ό Associate Vice President, Research & Development, NTOU (2024–2025).
πŸ’Ό Chairman, Department of Marine Engineering, NTOU (2020–2023).
πŸ’Ό Associate Professor, NTOU (2011–2014).
πŸ’Ό Assistant Professor, NTOU (2008–2011).

AWARDS AND HONORS

πŸ… Best Research Paper Award, National Taiwan Ocean University.
πŸ… Academic Excellence Award, Taiwan Engineering Association.
πŸ… Teaching Excellence Award, NTOU Department of Marine Engineering.
πŸ… Reviewer Recognition, Scopus & Polymers Journal.

RESEARCH FOCUS

πŸ”¬ Thermal management and energy systems.
🌊 Marine engineering innovations and sustainable energy applications.
πŸ§ͺ Hybrid thermoelectric nanofluids and piezoelectric cooling systems.
⚑ Solid oxide fuel cells using novel core-shell electrodes.
🌱 Renewable energy storage and thermoelectric conversion efficiency.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

πŸ“„ Properties Related to the HLB Value of Hybrid Thermoelectric Nanofluids at Different Temperatures.
πŸ“„ Cooling Performance Analysis for Mobile Vehicles by Thermal Resistance Network.
πŸ“„ Investigation of Thermal Management and Control System of Lithium-Ion Battery.
πŸ“„ Investigations on Five PMMA Closed Types of Piezo Actuators as a Cooling Fan.
πŸ“„ Investigations on Temperatures of the Flat Insert Mold Cavity Using VCRHCS.
πŸ“„ Water Quality Assessment of Keelung Port.
πŸ“„ Design and Testing of a Bearingless Piezo Jet Micro Heatsink.
πŸ“„ An Overview on Novel Core-Shell Electrodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells.
πŸ“„ PMMA Application in Piezo Actuation Jet for Heat Dissipation.
πŸ“„ Estimations on Properties of Redox Reactions to Electrical Energy Storage.

CONCLUSION

Professor Wang Jung-Chang is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional academic achievements, impactful research contributions, and leadership roles in academia. His focus on cutting-edge technologies and sustainability reflects a forward-thinking approach that aligns with modern research priorities. By strengthening his global collaborations, securing high-profile grants, and expanding his research impact further, he could solidify his standing as a leading researcher in his field.

ZAFARULLAH NIZAMANI – Renewable energy – Sustainable Infrastructure Innovation Award

ZAFARULLAH NIZAMANI - Renewable energy - Sustainable Infrastructure Innovation Award

Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman - Malaysia

AUTHOR PROFILE

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HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING:

ZAFARULLAH NIZAMANI serves as the Head of the Department of Environmental Engineering, overseeing two undergraduate programs: the Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Environmental) and the Bachelor of Science in Occupational Health, Safety, and Environmental Health. In this leadership role, he shapes the department's academic direction and ensures its prominence within the university and the broader community.

ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT:

As chairperson of the Curriculum Development Committee, ZAFARULLAH is responsible for designing and updating curricula to meet academic and industry standards. He ensures that syllabi are reviewed every three years or sooner if necessary, to incorporate the latest developments and maintain relevance.

DEPARTMENT SUPERVISION AND RESEARCH PROMOTION:

ZAFARULLAH manages and leads the department staff, including hiring, mentoring, and evaluating performance. He actively promotes research within the department, encouraging staff to seek internal and external grants, and supports the advancement of research activities among both faculty and students.

STRATEGIC PLANNING AND PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT:

ZAFARULLAH sets strategic goals for the department, aligning them with the university's mission and vision. He identifies opportunities for program growth and improvement based on emerging industry trends and academic advancements, ensuring that the programs evolve to meet future challenges.

COLLABORATION AND NETWORKING:

ZAFARULLAH establishes and maintains strong connections with industry partners and professionals. He coordinates visits from external examiners and ensures all preparations for their assessments are meticulously handled. Additionally, he organizes biannual meetings with the Industry Advisory Panel, using their feedback to enhance program quality and relevance.

ACCREDITATION AND COMPLIANCE:

ZAFARULLAH ensures that the civil engineering program meets the accreditation standards of the Board of Engineers Malaysia and is working towards acquiring accreditation from the Department of Occupational, Safety and Health Malaysia for the Occupational Health & Safety and Environmental Health program. He stays informed about and ensures compliance with regulations from the Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA).

INTERDEPARTMENTAL COLLABORATION:

ZAFARULLAH fosters interdisciplinary initiatives and research projects by collaborating with other departments within the university. This collaboration helps to integrate diverse perspectives and enhance the overall academic experience and research output of the department.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Optimization of mooring line design parameters using Mooring Optimization Tool for FPSO (MooOpT4FPSO) with the consideration of integrated design methodology
Authors: Ja'e, I.A., Ahmed Ali, M.O., Yenduri, A., Nizamani, Z., Nakayama, A.
Year: 2022
Journal: Ocean Engineering

Geospatial analysis of river flood hazard assessment
Authors: Soomro, R.A., Nizamani, Z., Nakayama, A., Tan, K.W.
Year: 2022
Conference: E3S Web of Conference

Determination of structural reliability of a reinforced concrete slab under fire load
Authors: Zafarullah, N., Eltigani, A., Nakayama, A., Bilal, H.S.M.
Year: 2022
Conference: E3S Web of Conferences

Effect of Various Mooring Materials on Hydrodynamic Responses of Turret-Moored FPSO with Emphasis on Intact and Damaged Conditions
Authors: Ja’e, I.A., Ali, M.O.A., Yenduri, A., Nizamani, Z., Nakayama, A.
Year: 2022
Journal: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

Optimisation of mooring line parameters for offshore floating structures: A review paper
Authors: Ja'e, I.A., Osman Ahmed Ali, M., Yenduri, A., Nizamani, Z., Nakayama, A.
Year: 2022
Journal: Ocean Engineering