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.

 

Yeit Haan Teow | Chemical And Environmental | Best Researcher Award Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

Assoc. Prof. Dr Yeit Haan Teow | Chemical And Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia

Teow Yeit Haan is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering, University Kebangsaan Malaysia. With a strong academic foundation and over a decade of expertise in water and wastewater treatment, membrane separation technology, and nanotechnology applications, Dr. Teow has made significant contributions to sustainable water solutions. He has authored numerous impactful publications and continues to lead innovative research in developing advanced materials and technologies for environmental challenges.

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARD

Teow Yeit Haan is an outstanding researcher in the field of Chemical Engineering, specializing in water and wastewater treatment. His expertise in integrating membrane technology and nanotechnology for water treatment, as demonstrated by his research on nanofiltration membranes and novel membrane materials, positions him as a leading figure in this field. His substantial publication record, with works frequently cited in journals such as Desalination, Journal of Water Process Engineering, and Journal of Membrane Science, further attests to the impact and relevance of his contributions. He has shown great innovation in developing advanced materials such as nanocomposite membranes for water desalination and wastewater treatment.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENTS

While Teow’s research has advanced significantly in membrane technology and water treatment, there is potential for further interdisciplinary collaborations. Expanding his research to integrate more diverse environmental technologies and sustainability models could broaden the scope and applicability of his work. Additionally, focusing on practical, real-world implementation of his findings in collaboration with industries could increase the practical impact of his research.

EDUCATION

Dr. Teow earned his Doctorate of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering from Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) in 2014, specializing in the integration of membrane technology and nanotechnology for water and wastewater treatment. He graduated with First-Class Honors in his Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) in 2010. His educational journey reflects his dedication to advancing the field of environmental and chemical engineering.

EXPERIENCE

Dr. Teow has over 10 years of research experience in water and wastewater treatment, reclamation, and reuse. His expertise spans membrane separation technology, adsorption processes, and sustainable water solutions. As an academic leader, he has mentored numerous students, collaborated on international projects, and contributed extensively to the scientific community with his innovative approaches to environmental challenges.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Dr. Teow has received multiple awards for his research excellence, including recognition for his contributions to membrane and nanotechnology. His work has been widely cited, underscoring its global impact. He continues to earn accolades for his advancements in chemical engineering and environmental sustainability.

RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Teow’s research focuses on water and wastewater treatment, membrane separation technology, adsorption processes, and the development of nanomaterials for sustainable water solutions. His groundbreaking work aims to address global water challenges through innovative technologies and environmental stewardship.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

  • Nanofiltration membranes review: Recent advances and future prospects 🌊📚
  • New generation nanomaterials for water desalination: A review 💧🌐
  • Preparation and characterization of PVDF/TiO2 mixed matrix membrane via in situ colloidal precipitation method 🧪🎯
  • Synthesis of cellulose hydrogel for copper (II) ions adsorption 🌿⚗️
  • Nanofiltration membrane processes for water recycling, reuse and product recovery 🚰♻️
  • A review of moving-bed biofilm reactor technology for palm oil mill effluent treatment 🏭🌏
  • Novel GO/OMWCNTs mixed-matrix membrane with enhanced antifouling property 🧑‍🔬💡
  • Development of graphene oxide/multi-walled carbon nanotubes conductive membranes 🌐💧
  • Preparation of novel polysulfone-Fe3O4/GO mixed-matrix membrane for humic acid rejection 🏗️🌿
  • Hybrid chitosan/FeCl3 coagulation–membrane processes: Performance evaluation ⚛️🌟
  • Current approaches for the exploration of antimicrobial activities of nanoparticles 🦠🔬
  • An overview of modification strategies in developing antifouling nanofiltration membranes 🛠️🚿
  • Studies on the surface properties of mixed-matrix membranes for humic acid removal 🧫🌀
  • Treatment of semiconductor-industry wastewater with ceramic and polymeric membranes ⚡💡
  • Water pathways through the ages: Integrated laundry wastewater treatment 💦📖
  • Fouling behaviors of PVDF-TiO2 mixed-matrix membranes in humic acid treatment 🌾🚰
  • Fouling assessment of tertiary palm oil mill effluent membrane treatment ♻️🌴
  • Improving membrane bioreactor performance with silver-decorated graphene oxide 🌟⚙️
  • Environmental impact of nanomaterials in composite membranes 🌍🧪
  • Investigation of anti-fouling and UV-cleaning properties of PVDF/TiO2 membranes 🌞🔬

CONCLUSION

Teow Yeit Haan is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to his groundbreaking work in water and wastewater treatment, specifically in membrane separation and nanotechnology. His extensive research portfolio, innovative approach, and contributions to improving water solutions make him an exceptional candidate for this recognition. With continued focus on industry collaborations and sustainable technologies, his work will undoubtedly have lasting global impact.

Fanghua Li | Geothermal Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr Fanghua Li | Geothermal Energy | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant, Guangxi University, China

Dr. Fanghua Li is a distinguished scholar in civil and communication engineering, currently a PhD candidate at Guangxi University, China. He has worked across a range of engineering disciplines, focusing on urban heat island effects, permeability in concrete, and advanced pavement technologies. Dr. Li has made significant contributions to research in both theoretical and applied aspects of energy efficiency, particularly in cold regions and urban planning. With multiple publications in prestigious journals and several notable projects under his belt, Dr. Li is at the forefront of innovative solutions in sustainable infrastructure. His research is particularly focused on integrating heat flux management and cooling technologies in urban environments, contributing to the development of energy-efficient materials and designs.

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Strengths for the Award

Dr. Fanghua Li demonstrates exceptional strength in applied research in civil engineering, particularly in areas related to urban heat management, energy efficiency, and sustainable infrastructure. His work on evaporation resistance characteristics in permeable concrete and its impact on the urban heat island effect, as well as his studies on the reflectivity of roadbeds in cold regions, aligns well with current global environmental and sustainability priorities. He has published multiple highly regarded articles in top-tier journals, such as Cold Regions Science and Technology, Energy and Buildings, and Solar Energy, highlighting his profound impact on his field. His research has been widely cited, with over 590 citations across 480 documents, indicating that his work is not only innovative but also highly influential in advancing understanding and practical applications. Furthermore, his involvement in managing key laboratory projects and contributing to national science foundations emphasizes his leadership and collaborative skills.

Areas for Improvements

While Dr. Li’s research contributions are impressive, expanding his focus to include more interdisciplinary studies could further enhance the depth of his work. For example, exploring the integration of his civil engineering expertise with the latest advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning for predictive modeling of urban infrastructure would be a valuable next step. Additionally, while his work is highly technical, expanding into more policy-driven research that examines how engineering solutions can be integrated at a government or societal level could bridge the gap between academia and practical, large-scale implementation.

Another area of improvement could be the exploration of emerging materials and technologies, such as nanotechnology or bio-based construction materials, in the context of urban cooling and energy efficiency. This could keep his work at the cutting edge of sustainable engineering and ensure that his research stays relevant in a rapidly changing technological landscape.

Education

Dr. Fanghua Li’s educational journey reflects his deep commitment to the field of engineering. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Civil Engineering at Guangxi University, focusing on sustainable urban infrastructure. He earned a Master’s degree in Communication Engineering from Hunan University (2012) and a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Engineering from Xi’an University of Technology (2009). His academic foundation spans both civil and communication engineering, allowing him to bridge the gap between infrastructure design and advanced communication systems. Dr. Li has participated in various research initiatives that blend his knowledge of engineering and technology, resulting in meaningful contributions to environmental and energy-efficient engineering solutions.

Experience

Dr. Fanghua Li’s professional experience spans over a decade, with significant roles in both academia and industry. From 2012 to 2013, he worked at the Huizhou Branch of China Mobile in network maintenance, where he honed his technical expertise in communication systems. From 2013 to 2020, he managed key laboratory operations at Guangxi University, gaining in-depth experience in research management and laboratory supervision. His role involved overseeing scientific projects focused on energy efficiency, urban heat management, and sustainable construction materials. His work continues to shape his academic and research output, with a focus on integrating innovative solutions in civil engineering and communication technologies to address pressing environmental challenges.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Fanghua Li has received numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to research in civil and communication engineering. Among his most notable achievements are his successful completion of NSFC (National Natural Science Foundation of China) Youth Projects and his research on permeability in concrete and urban heat island mitigation. His work has earned recognition from multiple academic and industry bodies. Dr. Li has consistently ranked highly in collaborative research projects, including those related to reflectivity and cooling technologies in cold regions. His scholarly contributions have garnered him a strong citation record, with his work influencing both academia and industry in sustainable infrastructure design.

Research Focus

Dr. Fanghua Li’s research focuses on sustainable engineering solutions for urban environments, with particular emphasis on managing heat flux, permeability in materials, and improving energy efficiency. His work examines the urban heat island effect, the cooling performance of reflective surfaces, and the behavior of pavements and roadbeds in cold regions. He is also interested in advancing urban infrastructure materials, specifically in reducing the impact of extreme temperatures on urban areas. Additionally, Dr. Li explores the integration of nanomaterials in energy storage systems, paving the way for more sustainable building and construction practices. His research seeks to address both environmental and technical challenges by combining theoretical studies with practical applications.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Experimental study on the cooling performance of shading boards with different emissivities at the underside 🌞📚 Cold Regions Science and Technology, 2020
  2. An Innovative Simplified Approach for Conductive Heat Flux in Pavement Structures 🔥🏙 Energy and Buildings, 2024
  3. A side-by-side comparison of the cooling effect of building blocks with retro-reflective and diffuse-reflective walls 🏢🌞 Solar Energy, 2016
  4. A Scientometric Examination on Geothermal Energy Application Research 🌍💡 Renewable Energy, 2024
  5. Free convection simulation of hybrid nanomaterial in permeable cavity with inclusion of magnetic force ⚙️🔬 Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2021
  6. Influences of imposed magnetic force on treatment of hybrid nanofluid involving non-Darcy porous model 🔬🌡 International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 2021
  7. Melting process of nanoparticle enhanced PCM through storage cylinder incorporating fins ❄️🔋 Powder Technology, 2021
  8. Performance of ventilation system involving thermal storage unit considering porous media 🌬️💨 Journal of Energy Storage, 2020
  9. Finned unit solidification with use of nanoparticles improved PCM 💡🔬 Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2020
  10. Numerical study for nanofluid behavior inside a storage finned enclosure involving melting process 🔧❄️ Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2020
  11. Moist curing increases the solar reflectance of concrete 🌞🏗️ Construction and Building Materials, 2019
  12. The amplitude and maximum of daily pavement surface temperature increase linearly with solar absorption 🌞🌍 Road Materials and Pavement Design, 2017

Conclusion

Dr. Fanghua Li is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His robust academic background, leadership in managing complex research projects, and his pioneering contributions to urban cooling technologies and sustainable infrastructure design make him a strong candidate for this recognition. His ability to contribute to both theoretical and applied aspects of engineering, combined with a growing citation profile, shows his continued influence in the field. Moving forward, expanding his research to include interdisciplinary methodologies and emerging technologies would only further solidify his place as a leader in the global engineering research community.

Overall, Dr. Li exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher—innovation, impact, and leadership—and would be an excellent choice for the Best Researcher Award.

Jayaluxmi Naidoo | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Prof Jayaluxmi Naidoo | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Professor Mathematics Education, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Jayaluxmi Naidoo is an academic affiliated with the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa. With a strong background in mathematics education, she has dedicated her career to enhancing teaching methodologies and learning experiences in higher education. Naidoo’s work emphasizes the integration of technology in education, particularly in response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Her research has garnered significant attention, reflecting her commitment to fostering educational equity and excellence.

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Strengths for the Award

Jayaluxmi Naidoo demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing mathematics education through innovative research, particularly in the context of South Africa. With an h-index of 8 and 137 citations across 21 publications, her work has significantly impacted the field, showcasing her influence and recognition among peers. Naidoo’s focus on integrating technology in education, especially in response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, reflects her adaptability and forward-thinking approach. Her collaborations with other scholars indicate a capacity for teamwork and the ability to engage in multidisciplinary research, essential for addressing complex educational issues. Furthermore, her commitment to social justice in education enhances her candidacy, as it aligns with contemporary priorities in academia.

Areas for Improvement

While Naidoo has made notable contributions, there is potential for expanding her research to include more diverse populations and educational settings. Engaging in international collaborations could further enrich her work, providing broader perspectives and insights. Additionally, increasing her involvement in grant applications and funding opportunities could enhance the scale and impact of her research projects. Publishing in high-impact journals can also elevate her profile and reach a wider audience. Finally, fostering mentorship roles for emerging researchers could solidify her legacy and contribute to the growth of the academic community.

Education

Naidoo holds advanced degrees in education, focusing on mathematics pedagogy and technology integration in learning. Her academic journey has equipped her with the expertise to address contemporary educational challenges, particularly within the South African context. Through her studies, she has developed a nuanced understanding of the intersection between technology and education, enabling her to contribute effectively to discussions around digital learning environments and pedagogical innovations.

Experience

With years of experience in higher education, Naidoo has served in various roles that bridge teaching and research. She has been actively involved in curriculum development and has conducted workshops aimed at improving teaching practices among her peers. Her collaborations with co-authors and educational institutions reflect her dedication to collective growth in the academic community. Additionally, her involvement in research projects showcases her commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of mathematics education.

Awards and Honors

Naidoo has received recognition for her contributions to education, particularly in the realm of mathematics pedagogy and digital learning. Her publications have been widely cited, underscoring her influence in the academic community. She has also been involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting educational equity and innovation, earning accolades for her commitment to sustainable education practices.

Research Focus

Naidoo’s research primarily focuses on the integration of technology in mathematics education, exploring sustainable teaching methods in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. She investigates the impact of digital tools on student learning and engagement, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her work addresses broader themes of social justice and educational equity, aiming to create inclusive learning environments that benefit all students.

Publication Top Notes

  • Social justice implications of digital science, technology, engineering and mathematics pedagogy: Exploring a South African blended higher education context 🌍
  • Embedding Sustainable Mathematics Higher Education in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Era Post-COVID-19: Exploring Technology-Based Teaching Methods 💻
  • Technology-Based Pedagogy for Mathematics Education in South Africa: Sustainable Development of Mathematics Education Post COVID-19 📚
  • Exploring the perceptions of Grade 5 learners about the use of videos and PowerPoint presentations when learning fractions in mathematics 🎥
  • A closer look at the academic support seeking behaviour of male undergraduate students 👨‍🎓
  • Context matters: Science, technology and mathematics education lecturers’ reflections on online teaching and learning during the covid-19 pandemic 🌐
  • Postgraduate mathematics education students’ experiences of using digital platforms for learning within the COVID-19 pandemic era 🖥️
  • Teachers’ perceptions of using the blended learning approach for STEM-related subjects within the fourth industrial revolution 🏫
  • Exploring Mathematics Teachers’ Professional Development: Embracing the Fourth Industrial Revolution 🛠️
  • Exploring the Flipped Learning Approach within a Mathematics Higher Education Milieu in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution 🔄

Conclusion

In conclusion, Jayaluxmi Naidoo stands out as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her impactful research, commitment to innovation in mathematics education, and focus on social justice. By addressing identified areas for improvement, she has the potential to further enhance her contributions to the field and inspire future generations of educators and researchers. Her work not only advances academic knowledge but also promotes equitable education practices, making her an invaluable asset to the research community.

Ali Nazari – Sustainable Engineering – Best Scholar Award

Ali Nazari - Sustainable Engineering - Best Scholar Award

Sharif University of Technology - Iran

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CURRENT ROLE AND EXPERIENCE

Ali Nazari is an experienced Teaching Assistant with a strong background in construction materials and structural analysis. He has served at prestigious institutions such as Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, Iran, where he assisted in teaching courses on Construction Materials and Concrete Technology under the supervision of Dr. Mohammadhasan Ramesht and Dr. Vahab Toufigh. He also held a Teaching Assistant position at the University of Mazandaran in Babolsar, Iran, focusing on Structural Analysis under the guidance of Dr. Mahdi Nematzadeh.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Ali’s research interests are diverse and impactful, encompassing Rehabilitation and Strengthening Techniques for Existing Structures, Application of Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP), and Polymer Concrete. He is also dedicated to Nondestructive Testing and Structural Health Monitoring using Ultrasonic Techniques, Laboratory Testing of Structural Components, and the Application of Green Construction Materials. Additionally, Ali explores Structural Fire Engineering and the integration of Machine Learning into structural analysis.

HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Ali has been recognized for his academic excellence, ranking in the top 1% out of approximately 148,429 participants in the National Post-Secondary University Entrance Exam in Iran in September 2017. He also ranked 27th in the nationwide M.Sc. Civil Engineering program entrance exam among over 30,000 candidates in October 2021. His leadership skills were evident when he served as the Secretary of the University of Mazandaran Students' Scientific Association in the Department of Civil Engineering from December 2020 to August 2021.

RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS

Ali has made significant contributions to the field of civil engineering through his research. He co-authored a paper with Nematzadeh and Tayebi in 2022, titled “Post-fire impact behavior and durability of steel fiber-reinforced concrete containing blended cement–zeolite and recycled nylon granules as partial aggregate replacement,” published in the Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering. In 2024, he collaborated with Toufigh on a paper examining the effects of elevated temperatures and re-curing on concrete containing rice husk ash, which appeared in Construction and Building Materials. Ali also presented a conference paper on the compressive strength analysis of fly ash-based geopolymer concrete using a machine learning approach at the Second International Congress of Civil Engineering, Architecture, Building Materials, and Environment.

APPLICATION OF GREEN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS

Ali is passionate about sustainable construction practices, particularly the application of green construction materials. His research focuses on developing eco-friendly solutions and incorporating materials like blended cement-zeolite and recycled nylon granules to enhance the durability and environmental impact of construction projects.

NONDSTRUCTIVE TESTING AND STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING

Ali’s expertise extends to nondestructive testing and structural health monitoring, utilizing advanced ultrasonic techniques. His work in this area aims to improve the safety and longevity of structures by identifying and addressing potential issues without causing damage.

PERSONAL INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES

Outside of his professional and academic pursuits, Ali enjoys a variety of activities that enrich his life. He is an avid reader and translator, enjoys computing, and has a keen interest in research. His hobbies also include swimming, bicycle riding, art, photography, and traveling, all of which contribute to his well-rounded personality and diverse skill set.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Effects of elevated temperatures and re-curing on concrete containing rice husk ash

Authors: Nazari, A., Toufigh, V.
Year: 2024
Journal: Construction and Building Materials, 439, 137277

Spatiotemporal deep learning approach for estimating water content profiles in soil layers

Authors: Fazel Mojtahedi, F., Ghaffari, M.A., Rahmati, S., Sadeghi, H., Vanapalli, S.K.
Year: 2023
Conference: E3S Web of Conferences, 382, 22003

Use of InSAR data for measuring land subsidence induced by groundwater withdrawal and climate change in Ardabil Plain, Iran

Authors: Ghorbani, Z., Khosravi, A., Maghsoudi, Y., Javadnia, E., Nazari, A.
Year: 2022
Journal: Scientific Reports, 12(1), 13998

Correction to: Comparison of Soil Strength Parameters in a Small and Large Scale Direct Shear Test (Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, 10.1007/978-3-030-01665-4_41)

Authors: Mojtahedi, S.F.F., Rezvani, S., Nazari, A.
Year: 2019
Journal: Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation, pp. C1–C3

Correction to: Comparison of Soil Strength Parameters in a Small and Large Scale Direct Shear Test (Recent Advances in Geo-Environmental Engineering, Geomechanics and Geotechnics, and Geohazards, Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, 10.1007/978-3-030-01665-4_41)

Authors: Mojtahedi, S.F.F., Rezvani, S., Nazari, A.
Year: 2018
Journal: Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation, pp. C1–C3

Nathalia Hidalgo Leite – Solar Energy – Best Researcher Award

Nathalia Hidalgo Leite - Solar Energy - Best Researcher Award

State University of Campinas - Brazil

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NATHALIA HIDALGO LEITE: RESEARCHER AND EDUCATOR IN ENERGY SYSTEMS PLANNING 🌱

EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC JOURNEY 📚

Dr. Nathalia Hidalgo Leite is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Energy Systems Planning at the State University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, focusing on the Economic and Financial Viability for Electric Mobility. She holds an MBA in Value Investing from the University Center UniBTA and completed her M.S. in Energy Systems Planning at Unicamp, where she explored the Economic and Financial Viability of Photovoltaic Solar Energy under various feed-in tariff rules. Nathalia's academic foundation includes a B.S. in Agronomic Engineering from the Federal University of Sao Carlos (UFSCar), Brazil.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND RESEARCH FOCUS 🔍

Dr. Hidalgo Leite's professional journey encompasses various roles, including Researcher at the Unicamp / Sao Paulo Center for Energy Transition Studies (CPTEn) and instructor positions at Unicamp focusing on Computer Algorithms and Programming. She has contributed significantly to the field of energy transition through her research on renewable energy systems, particularly in photovoltaic solar energy and electric mobility. Her expertise extends to financial planning and analysis in the energy sector, demonstrated during her tenure at Grupo JLJ and CPFL Energy.

CERTIFICATIONS AND CONTINUOUS LEARNING 🎓

Nathalia is dedicated to continuous professional development, as evidenced by certifications in Financial Market Preparatory Course, Value Income, and specialized training in Photovoltaic Solar Energy and Financial Analysis. Her training also includes courses in Matlab, Neural Networks, and Agricultural Systems Modeling, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to research and teaching.

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS 🏆

Throughout her academic journey, Nathalia has been recognized for Excellence in Academic Performance and Outstanding Athlete awards during her earlier education in Brazil and the United States. Her commitment to academic excellence and her contributions to energy systems planning underscore her role as a leader in sustainable energy research and education.

Dr. Nathalia Hidalgo Leite continues to drive innovation in energy systems planning, integrating economic viability with renewable energy technologies to pave the way for a sustainable future. Her multifaceted expertise in research, education, and financial analysis positions her as a key influencer in shaping policies and practices in the energy sector.

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C. Dineshkumar – Wind Turbine System – Best Researcher Award

C. Dineshkumar - Wind Turbine System - Best Researcher Award

Kunsan National University - South Korea

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. C. Dineshkumar embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, laying the foundation for his future scholarly endeavors. His passion for mathematics led him to pursue advanced degrees, culminating in a Ph.D. in Mathematics from VIT University, where he delved into the study of approximate controllability for fractional stochastic differential systems.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With a strong background in mathematics, Dr. Dineshkumar has dedicated himself to research and teaching. He has served as a dedicated researcher and professor, contributing impactful publications and fostering an engaging learning environment. His expertise in MATLAB, R Programming, and Latex, combined with his strong analytical skills, has enabled him to excel in his field.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Dineshkumar's research focus spans a wide range of topics in mathematics, with a particular emphasis on fractional stochastic systems and cellular algebras. His work on approximate controllability and symmetrizability has been published in reputable journals and presented at conferences, contributing to the advancement of mathematical knowledge.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his research and scholarly activities, Dr. Dineshkumar has made significant contributions to the field of mathematics. His publications have garnered citations and recognition, highlighting their impact on the academic community. As a reviewer and editorial board member for various journals, he continues to shape the direction of mathematical research.

ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Dineshkumar's research findings have been cited in prominent journals, reflecting their relevance and influence in the field of mathematics. His work on symmetrizability and fractional calculus has contributed to the development of new mathematical techniques and methodologies.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a dedicated researcher and professor, Dr. Dineshkumar's legacy is defined by his commitment to excellence in research and education. His future contributions are poised to further advance our understanding of complex mathematical systems and inspire future generations of mathematicians. With a focus on topics such as wind turbine systems, he continues to push the boundaries of mathematical knowledge and innovation.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Results on approximate controllability of neutral integro‐differential stochastic system with state‐dependent delay 2024 (26)

Results on approximate controllability for fractional stochastic delay differential systems of order  2023 (2)

A note concerning to approximate controllability of Atangana–Baleanu fractional neutral stochastic integro‐differential system with infinite delay 2023 (4)

Results on approximate controllability of fractional stochastic Sobolev‐type Volterra–Fredholm integro‐differential equation of order 1 < r < 2 2022 (19)

New discussion about the approximate controllability of fractional stochastic differential inclusions with order 1<r<2 2021 (31)

Prof. Nonhlangabezo Mabuba – Photocatalytic Materials – Excellence in Research

Prof. Nonhlangabezo Mabuba - Photocatalytic Materials - Excellence in Research

University of Johannesburg - South Africa

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Prof. Nonhlangabezo (Bezo) Mabuba began her academic journey by obtaining a Master of Science degree in Water Science from Duisburg-Essen Universität, Germany, in 2007, followed by a Ph.D. in Natural Sciences from the same institution in collaboration with ThyssenKrupp Steel AG, Hamborn, Germany, in 2010. These early academic pursuits laid the foundation for her future contributions to the field of Analytical Chemistry, Material and Processing Science.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Prof. Mabuba's professional journey has been characterized by various roles in academia, research, and leadership. She currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Sciences at the University of Johannesburg (UJ), where she also holds the position of Acting Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Science. Over the years, she has held key positions such as Senior Lecturer, Deputy Director for the Centre of Nanomaterial Science Research, and Deputy Head of the Department of Chemical Sciences for teaching and learning at UJ.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Prof. Mabuba's research focuses on the development of Photocatalytic Materials for water quality monitoring and treatment. She supervises students in exploring innovative applications of nanomaterials in (bio)sensors, (bio)adsorbents, and piezocatalytic materials. Her research is dedicated to advancing methods for efficient and sustainable wastewater quality monitoring and treatment, aligning with global efforts towards environmental sustainability.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Prof. Mabuba's international visibility in the scientific community is evidenced by her high H-index on Google Scholar and Scopus. Her research outputs have contributed significantly to the field of Analytical Chemistry and Nanomaterial Science, with implications for water treatment technologies and environmental conservation efforts.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS

Prof. Mabuba's research findings have been cited extensively, reflecting their impact and relevance in the scientific community. Her work has garnered attention from peers, researchers, and professionals in the field, further solidifying her reputation as a leading expert in Photocatalytic Materials and water treatment.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Prof. Mabuba's legacy lies in her continued dedication to research excellence, mentorship, and community development. Through her leadership roles, collaborative efforts, and academic contributions, she aims to inspire future generations of researchers and make lasting contributions to the field of Photocatalytic Materials and environmental science.

PHOTOCATALYTIC MATERIALS

Prof. Mabuba's research expertise and focus revolve around Photocatalytic Materials, which play a crucial role in water quality monitoring and treatment. By leveraging nanomaterials and innovative approaches, she aims to develop efficient and sustainable methods for addressing water pollution and ensuring access to clean water resources. Through her research, Prof. Mabuba contributes to advancements in environmental science and sustainable development, with implications for global health and well-being.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Design of New Schiff-Base Copper(II) Complexes: Synthesis, Crystal Structures, DFT Study, and Binding Potency toward Cytochrome P450 3A4.  2021 (78)

Coupling cathodic electro-fenton with anodic photo-electrochemical oxidation: A feasibility study on the mineralization of paracetamol.  2020 (68)