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.

Zhenlin Chen | Environmental Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhenlin Chen | Environmental Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Zhenlin (Richard) Chen is a Ph.D. candidate in Energy Science Engineering at Stanford University, where his research focuses on energy systems, environmental sustainability, and advanced methane detection technologies. With a background in Environmental Science and Information Science, Zhenlin’s work bridges energy, technology, and policy. He has contributed to numerous publications and collaborations, often focusing on leveraging data-driven models and advanced monitoring technologies to address environmental challenges. Passionate about climate action, Zhenlin combines his technical expertise with a commitment to advancing sustainability practices in the energy sector.

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Education

Zhenlin (Richard) Chen is pursuing a Ph.D. in Energy Science Engineering at Stanford University, having previously completed an M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering. He also holds a Master of Professional Studies (M.P.S.) in Information Science and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Environment and Sustainability from Cornell University. Zhenlin’s academic journey includes a series of honors and a strong GPA (3.74/4.0). Relevant coursework includes life cycle assessment, applied mathematics, and energy systems fundamentals, laying the foundation for his interdisciplinary research in energy science and sustainability.

Experience

Zhenlin’s experience spans academia, research, and industry. As a research associate at Stanford’s Environmental Assessment and Optimization Group, he contributed to methane monitoring technologies and collaborated with various stakeholders, including industry leaders. His work involved experimental design, data collection, and the use of machine learning for data analysis. Additionally, Zhenlin’s internship at MioTech focused on ESG data analysis, and he co-founded Young Sustainable Impact in Greater China, where he led a team to tackle sustainability challenges and foster innovation.

Research Focus

Zhenlin’s research focuses on advancing technologies for environmental monitoring, specifically methane emissions, and energy sector optimization. At Stanford, he develops frameworks using large language models (LLMs) for key data extraction, aiming to improve environmental data accessibility for climate modeling. He also works on optimizing methane detection technologies and analyzing energy systems. Zhenlin’s interdisciplinary approach blends environmental science, machine learning, and policy to drive innovations in energy sustainability and greenhouse gas mitigation.

Publication Top Notes

  • Comparing Continuous Methane Monitoring Technologies for High-Volume Emissions 📄
  • Technological Maturity of Aircraft-Based Methane Sensing for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation 🌍
  • Evaluating the Sustainable Development Goals within Spatial Planning for Decision-Making 🏙️
  • Single-Blind Test of Nine Methane-Sensing Satellite Systems 🛰️
  • Comprehensive Evaluation of Aircraft-Based Methane Sensing for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation 🌎
  • AI-Driven Environmental Data Extraction for Energy Sector Assessment 🤖

 

Yuanyuan Wang | Environmental Pollutants | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yuanyuan Wang | Environmental Pollutants | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Jinling Institute of Technology, China

Dr. Yuanyuan Wang is an Associate Professor at Jinling Institute of Technology, with a focused research career in environmental pollution control and photocatalytic materials. With a doctoral degree from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dr. Wang’s work has led to significant contributions in the areas of pollution removal and environmental sustainability. She has published 15 SCI papers, primarily in renowned international journals, and holds two Chinese invention patents, with more in progress. She is actively involved with national projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and collaborates widely within the research community. Dr. Wang is dedicated to developing cutting-edge materials that address some of the most pressing environmental concerns related to hazardous pollutants such as halogenated organic compounds and hexavalent chromium.

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Education

Dr. Yuanyuan Wang earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2019. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Wang demonstrated a keen interest in materials science and environmental chemistry, laying the foundation for her pioneering research in photocatalytic materials. She completed her undergraduate and master’s degrees in Chemistry, further sharpening her scientific inquiry skills and desire to create sustainable solutions for environmental challenges. Following her doctoral studies, Dr. Wang joined Jinling Institute of Technology as a faculty member, where she has focused on environmental pollution control, particularly using photocatalytic techniques for waste removal and water purification. Her strong educational background has greatly contributed to her success in academia and innovation, placing her at the forefront of pollution control research.

Experience

Dr. Yuanyuan Wang began her professional journey as a faculty member at Jinling Institute of Technology after completing her Ph.D. at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her extensive research experience includes the successful completion of three major research projects, with one currently ongoing. Dr. Wang has also led industry-related consultancy projects and collaborated with the National Natural Science Foundation of China on several initiatives. Her work has resulted in over 15 published research papers, many as the first or corresponding author, in prestigious scientific journals, garnering over 200 citations. Her role as a reviewer for journals like Journal of Environmental Science and Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics further highlights her expertise. Dr. Wang has made significant strides in the development of materials that effectively address the removal of environmental pollutants, enhancing both her research and practical application knowledge.

Research Focus

Dr. Yuanyuan Wang’s primary research focus lies in the design of innovative photocatalytic materials aimed at environmental pollution control. Specifically, her work tackles pollutants such as halogenated organic compounds and hexavalent chromium, common contaminants in industrial effluents and wastewater. Her research involves developing advanced photocatalysts that use sunlight to break down harmful substances, with applications in water purification, waste management, and environmental remediation. Dr. Wang has designed a variety of photocatalytic materials to efficiently remove these pollutants, elucidating the underlying reaction mechanisms involved. Her work has led to several published papers and granted patents, furthering our understanding of photocatalysis and its environmental applications. Additionally, her contributions are not limited to fundamental research but also extend to practical industrial applications, where she has completed multiple industry projects. Dr. Wang aims to offer scalable solutions to pollution control, aligning with her broader goal of advancing sustainable materials for cleaner environments.

Publication Top Notes

  • Hierarchical CaIn2S4/NiTiO3 heterojunction enhanced removal of hexavalent chromium powered by visible irradiation 🌍🔬
  • Unlocking OER catalytic potential and chiral Fe3O4 film as a game-changer for electrochemical water oxidation pathway and by-product control ⚡🌱
  • Simplistic preparation of Sn-doped MgIn2S4 for photocatalytic organic dye degradation under visible light irradiation 🌞🔬
  • A readily synthesized ZnIn2S4/attapulgite as a high-performance photocatalyst for Cr(VI) reduction 💧🔬
  • Improved Conductivity and in Situ Formed Heterojunction via Zinc Doping in CuBi2O4 for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting 💧⚡
  • The impact of iron–boron electrocatalysts on the charge transport and oxygen evolution reaction of bismuth vanadate photoanodes 🌱🔋
  • Cu-doped In2S3 hierarchical structures for photocatalytic organic dye degradation under visible light irradiation 🌞♻️
  • Gold nanoparticle, surface plasmon resonance enhanced visible-light-driven debromination of tetrabromodiphenyl ethers by ZnIn2S4 💡🧪

 

 

Zakaria OUAOUJA | Sustainable Thermal Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Mr Zakaria OUAOUJA | Sustainable Thermal Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

PhD, ONIRIS VetAgroBio, France

Zakaria Ouaouja is a dedicated researcher specializing in energy optimization and phase change materials (PCMs) for cold thermal energy storage and energy-efficient building systems. Currently pursuing a PhD in Engineering and Systems Sciences at ONIRIS VetAgroBio Nantes Atlantique in France, Zakaria’s work focuses on integrating PCMs into cold storage applications to enhance energy efficiency. With a Master’s degree in Advanced Materials and Renewable Energies, he has contributed significantly to the development of PCM solutions for sustainable energy practices. His research includes numerically analyzing the energy impact of PCM integration in buildings and reviewing bio-based PCM alternatives. Zakaria’s commitment to advancing energy solutions is demonstrated through various publications and ongoing projects in renewable energy and thermal management.

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARDS

Zakaria Ouaouja’s research stands out in several key areas, particularly in the innovative integration of phase change materials (PCMs) for energy optimization in cold storage and building systems. His focus on PCM for energy storage, coupled with his work on bio-based alternatives, addresses both environmental sustainability and energy efficiency. Zakaria’s ability to collaborate with experts across disciplines is evident in his publications, such as those in the Journal of Energy Storage and Journal of Atomic, Molecular, Condensed Matter and Nano Physics. His research has significant practical implications, offering solutions for reducing energy consumption in refrigeration and building systems, crucial for advancing renewable energy technologies. His academic trajectory, from his Master’s to his current PhD, and his presence at international conferences further underline his dedication and expertise in the field.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENTS

While Zakaria has shown commendable promise in his research contributions, there are areas where further development could enhance his profile for the Best Researcher Award. Expanding the scope of his research to include more real-world applications or pilot projects of PCM integration would provide a stronger demonstration of the impact of his work. Collaborating with industry professionals to implement his findings in actual energy systems could solidify his standing in both academia and industry. Additionally, increasing the frequency of high-impact publications and seeking more interdisciplinary collaborations could elevate the visibility and impact of his research.

EDUCATION

Zakaria Ouaouja is currently pursuing a PhD in Engineering and Systems Sciences (2022 – Present) at ONIRIS VetAgroBio Nantes Atlantique, Nantes, France. His research centers on “Energy optimization of cold rooms through integration of phase change material.” Prior to his PhD, he earned a Master’s degree in Advanced Materials and Renewable Energies (2019) from Moulay Ismail University, Meknes, Morocco. His Master’s thesis was titled “Phase Change Materials: Towards energy efficiency in buildings, a parametric study.” Zakaria also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fundamental Physics from the same university (2013–2017). His academic journey demonstrates his strong foundation in renewable energy, advanced materials, and energy-efficient technologies.

EXPERIENCE

Zakaria Ouaouja has gained extensive experience in the field of energy optimization and phase change materials (PCMs). His current PhD research focuses on optimizing cold room energy systems through the integration of PCMs. Prior to this, he worked on various projects related to the application of PCMs in building energy efficiency during his Master’s studies. His work involves theoretical analysis, numerical modeling, and practical applications of energy-saving materials. Zakaria’s research also includes the review of bio-based PCMs as alternatives to conventional materials in thermal energy storage applications. His collaborations with leading experts and contributions to various conferences and publications demonstrate his proficiency in applying advanced materials and renewable energy solutions to real-world problems.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Zakaria Ouaouja has received recognition for his outstanding contributions to the field of energy optimization and renewable materials. He has been recognized for his innovative research on phase change materials and energy efficiency. His work has led to multiple publication opportunities in high-impact journals, such as the Journal of Energy Storage and Journal of Atomic, Molecular, Condensed Matter and Nano Physics. He has also been invited to present at international conferences, showcasing his research on energy-efficient technologies and PCM applications. Zakaria’s dedication to research excellence continues to earn him accolades and opportunities to collaborate with global experts in sustainable energy solutions.

RESEARCH FOCUS

Zakaria Ouaouja’s research focuses on the integration of phase change materials (PCMs) for energy optimization in cold storage and building systems. His PhD research aims to enhance the energy efficiency of cold rooms by integrating PCMs, while his Master’s thesis explored PCM applications for improving energy efficiency in buildings. Zakaria also investigates bio-based alternatives to conventional PCMs, contributing to the development of sustainable and environmentally friendly materials for thermal energy storage. His work is central to advancing the practical use of renewable energy materials in the fields of energy storage, refrigeration, and building energy optimization, offering innovative solutions for global energy challenges.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

  1. “Phase Change Materials for Cold Thermal Energy Storage Applications: A Critical Review of Conventional Materials and the Potential of Bio-based Alternatives.” Journal of Energy Storage, 2025. 🌱💡
  2. “Inverse Method for Estimating Thermal Properties of Phase Change Material Using Levenberg-Marquardt Method.” 4th International Conference on Innovative Research in Applied Science, Engineering, and Technology (IRASET), 2024. 🔍📊
  3. “Energy Efficiency in Buildings: Numerical Study of the Impact of Integrating Phase Change Materials Into the Walls.” Journal of Atomic, Molecular, Condensed Matter and Nano Physics, 2020. 🏢🌡

CONCLUSION

Zakaria Ouaouja is a promising researcher with a clear commitment to solving energy efficiency challenges through phase change materials. His research contributions, particularly in bio-based PCM alternatives, have the potential to shape the future of energy storage and building systems. While there are opportunities for broader application and visibility, his current achievements demonstrate his strong candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative approach to sustainable energy solutions, coupled with a strong academic foundation, places him on a trajectory toward continued success and recognition in the field.

 

Dimitris Aivaliotis | Nanotechnology for Energy Applications | Best Innovation Award

Mr Dimitris Aivaliotis | Nanotechnology for Energy Applications | Best Innovation Award

Graduate, Hellenic Mediterranean University – HMU, Greece

Dimitris Aivaliotis is a dedicated electrical engineer from Greece, currently pursuing an MSc in Nanotechnology for Energy Applications at the Hellenic Mediterranean University. With a strong foundation in Electrical and Computer Engineering, he has engaged in practical training in electronics laboratories, enriching his technical skills and hands-on experience. Passionate about advancing energy technologies, Dimitrios actively contributes to research and development in nanotechnology. He is committed to leveraging innovative solutions for energy applications and has collaborated with esteemed researchers in his field.

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Strengths for the Award

Dimitris Aivaliotis demonstrates a robust foundation in Electrical and Computer Engineering, supported by his practical training and ongoing Master’s studies in Nanotechnology for Energy Applications. His publication, “Metal-Ion Intercalation Mechanisms in Vanadium Pentoxide and Its New Perspectives,” reflects a significant contribution to understanding energy materials, showcasing his ability to engage in impactful research. Collaborating with established researchers indicates his capability to work within a team, enhancing the quality of his work. His commitment to sustainability and innovation positions him as a forward-thinking researcher in the energy sector.

Areas for Improvement

While Dimitris has made noteworthy contributions, expanding his research portfolio could further strengthen his candidacy. Engaging in more diverse projects or interdisciplinary collaborations would enhance his experience and visibility in the field. Additionally, seeking opportunities for public speaking or presenting at conferences could improve his communication skills and networking capabilities, which are essential for a successful research career.

Education 

Dimitrios Aivaliotis began his academic journey at the Hellenic Mediterranean University in October 2010, where he earned a degree in Electrical Engineering T.E. in January 2022. His education laid a solid foundation in Electrical and Computer Engineering, equipping him with essential skills and knowledge. In March 2022, he embarked on a Master’s program focused on Nanotechnology for Energy Applications, where he is currently deepening his expertise. His coursework emphasizes the intersection of nanotechnology and energy systems, preparing him to tackle contemporary challenges in sustainable energy solutions.

Experience 

Dimitrios Aivaliotis has gained valuable practical experience through his training at the Hellenic Mediterranean University, where he worked in an electronics laboratory from June to November 2020. This role allowed him to apply theoretical knowledge in a real-world setting, enhancing his understanding of electronic systems and instrumentation. His involvement in research projects, particularly in the field of nanotechnology, showcases his ability to collaborate with peers and contribute to cutting-edge scientific inquiries. Dimitrios’s hands-on experience and academic background uniquely position him to pursue innovative solutions in energy applications.

Awards and Honors 

While specific awards and honors are not listed, Dimitrios Aivaliotis’s academic achievements and contributions to research signify his commitment to excellence in his field. His ongoing studies in Nanotechnology for Energy Applications reflect his ambition and dedication to advancing energy technologies. Engaging in collaborative research and publishing a journal article demonstrates his capability and recognition within the academic community. As he continues his educational journey, Dimitrios aims to contribute significantly to the field, potentially earning accolades and recognition for his innovative work in sustainable energy solutions.

Research Focus

Dimitrios Aivaliotis’s research focus lies at the intersection of nanotechnology and energy applications. He is particularly interested in the mechanisms of metal-ion intercalation, as explored in his published work, “Metal-Ion Intercalation Mechanisms in Vanadium Pentoxide and Its New Perspectives.” His studies aim to advance the understanding of materials that can enhance energy storage and conversion technologies. By investigating the properties and applications of nanomaterials, Dimitrios seeks to contribute to the development of more efficient energy systems. His passion for sustainability drives his research, with the ultimate goal of addressing global energy challenges through innovative nanotechnology solutions.

Publication Top Notes

📄 Metal-Ion Intercalation Mechanisms in Vanadium Pentoxide and Its New Perspectives

Conclusion

Dimitrios Aivaliotis is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His solid academic background, practical experience, and significant contributions to energy research underscore his potential. By addressing areas for improvement, he can elevate his research profile and make even greater strides in the field of nanotechnology and sustainable energy solutions.

Sustainable Infrastructure Innovation Award

Introduction: Welcome to the forefront of sustainable innovation! The "Best Research Sustainable Infrastructure Innovation Award" recognizes outstanding contributions in shaping a sustainable future through cutting-edge research. This prestigious award celebrates pioneers who push the boundaries of sustainable infrastructure solutions.

Award Eligibility: Open to researchers worldwide, the award has no age limits, embracing diverse talent. Qualifications include a demonstrated commitment to sustainable infrastructure, irrespective of academic or professional background. Publications that showcase groundbreaking research are highly encouraged.

Requirements: Applicants must submit their innovative work, accompanied by a comprehensive biography, abstract, and supporting files. Evaluation criteria prioritize originality, impact, and scalability. Submissions should adhere to the outlined guidelines to ensure fair and thorough assessment.

Submission Guidelines: Follow the submission guidelines carefully, ensuring your entry aligns with the award's objectives. Include a detailed biography, a compelling abstract, and all relevant supporting files to provide a comprehensive overview of your work.

Recognition: Winners will receive widespread recognition for their groundbreaking contributions to sustainable infrastructure innovation. The award serves as a platform to showcase your work on a global scale, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing.

Community Impact: The awarded research is expected to make a positive impact on communities, demonstrating tangible benefits in terms of sustainability, resilience, and inclusivity. The award seeks projects that actively contribute to the betterment of society.