Thapelo Baoketsi | Catalysis | Best Review Paper Award

Best Carbon Capture and Storage Award

Thapelo Baoketsi
University of Botswana, Botswana

Thapelo Baoketsi
Researcher Thapelo Baoketsi
Affiliation University of Botswana
Country Botswana
ORCID ID
0009-0009-2335-7946
Documents 1
Subject Area Catalysis
Event Petroleum Engineering Awards

Thapelo Baoketsi is affiliated with the University of Botswana and is associated with research activities in the field of catalysis and sustainable engineering studies. His academic profile reflects emerging scholarly participation in areas connected to carbon capture and storage, environmental sustainability, and industrial process optimization. Through indexed research contributions and citation visibility, Baoketsi has demonstrated engagement with contemporary engineering challenges relevant to energy transition and emission reduction strategies. His recognition under the Petroleum Engineering Awards highlights academic involvement in research domains that contribute to advancing environmentally responsible engineering practices and carbon management technologies.[1].

 

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Thapelo Baoketsi and related scholarly indicators connected to catalysis research and emerging carbon capture and storage studies. The profile reflects early-stage academic contributions measured through indexed publications, citation activity, and research visibility. Carbon capture and storage technologies remain increasingly important in modern petroleum and environmental engineering because of their role in reducing industrial carbon emissions and supporting sustainable development strategies.[1]

Keywords

Carbon Capture, Catalysis, Sustainable Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Environmental Research, Industrial Processes, Carbon Storage, Energy Transition, Research Recognition, Academic Profile.

Introduction

Carbon capture and storage has become a significant interdisciplinary research field within petroleum engineering and environmental sciences. The development of efficient catalytic systems and industrial emission reduction strategies contributes to global sustainability objectives and climate mitigation frameworks.[2] Researchers working in catalysis and related engineering disciplines support innovation in energy systems, industrial optimization, and environmentally responsible technologies.

Academic recognition awards provide visibility to emerging researchers and encourage continued scientific engagement. The inclusion of Thapelo Baoketsi in this recognition framework reflects ongoing scholarly participation within catalysis-related research domains and institutional academic activity at the University of Botswana.[1]

Research Profile

Thapelo Baoketsi is affiliated with the University of Botswana and is associated with research activity in the field of catalysis. According to indexed academic data, the researcher has authored one indexed document and has received citation recognition within scholarly databases.[1]

Research metrics such as citations, document count, and indexing profiles are widely used indicators for assessing research visibility and scholarly participation. Although the profile represents an early research stage, indexed publications contribute to institutional academic development and international research accessibility.[3]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with catalysis may support industrial efficiency, cleaner processing technologies, and chemical transformation systems relevant to petroleum engineering and environmental sustainability. Catalytic studies often contribute to optimizing industrial reactions while minimizing environmental impacts and improving energy utilization efficiency.[2]

Carbon capture and storage research has become increasingly relevant due to global initiatives addressing greenhouse gas reduction and industrial decarbonization. Emerging research participation in these areas demonstrates engagement with contemporary engineering and environmental challenges.[4]

Publications

  • Indexed scholarly publication associated with catalysis and engineering-related research fields.[1]
  • Research participation connected to environmental engineering and sustainable industrial processes.[2]

Research Impact

The research impact associated with this profile is reflected through citation indexing and visibility within international academic databases. Even limited citation activity may indicate early scholarly recognition and contributes to broader academic dissemination.[1]

Catalysis and carbon management research continue to influence industrial sustainability initiatives, particularly in sectors linked to petroleum engineering, energy systems, and environmental protection. Research visibility within these disciplines supports collaboration opportunities and long-term academic development.[4]

Award Suitability

The Best Carbon Capture and Storage Award recognizes emerging academic engagement in fields related to sustainable engineering and environmental innovation. Thapelo Baoketsi’s research profile demonstrates participation in indexed scientific research connected to catalysis and engineering applications.[1]

Recognition through academic awards may encourage future scholarly productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and continued contributions to industrial sustainability research. Such recognition also promotes institutional visibility and supports knowledge dissemination within engineering communities.[3]

Conclusion

This academic recognition article summarizes the scholarly profile of Thapelo Baoketsi within the context of catalysis and carbon capture-related engineering research. The profile reflects indexed research participation, citation visibility, and emerging academic engagement relevant to sustainable engineering and environmental technologies. Continued research activity in these areas may contribute to future advancements in industrial sustainability, petroleum engineering innovation, and carbon reduction strategies.[1]

 

  • References
  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Thapelo Baoketsi, Author ID 57200245196. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57200245196
  2. Boot-Handford, M. E., et al. (2014). Carbon capture and storage update. Energy & Environmental Science.
    https://doi.org/10.1039/C3EE42350F
  3. Moed, H. F. (2005). Citation Analysis in Research Evaluation. Springer.
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    https://www.iea.org/reports/carbon-capture-utilisation-and-storage

Jiyoung Lee | Future of Fossil Fuels and Energy Transition | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Jiyoung Lee
Ajou University, South Korea
Jiyoung Lee
Affiliation Ajou University
Country South Korea
Scopus ID 55879797400
Documents 2154
Citations 2351
h-index 27
Subject Area Future of Fossil Fuels and Energy Transition
Event Petroleum Engineering Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-8207-9255

Jiyoung Lee is affiliated with Ajou University and has contributed to research areas associated with energy systems, petroleum engineering, and the evolving landscape of fossil fuel technologies. The research profile demonstrates scholarly activity reflected through indexed publications, citation performance, and academic engagement within the broader field of energy transition studies.[1] The recognition associated with the Innovative Research Award highlights the relevance of research contributions linked to sustainable engineering approaches, fossil fuel optimization, and future-oriented technological development.[2]

Abstract

The Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly engagement and research productivity associated with engineering innovation and energy transition studies. Jiyoung Lee’s academic profile reflects participation in scientific research related to fossil fuel technologies, sustainable energy systems, and petroleum engineering developments.[1] The documented publication output, citation metrics, and research indexing indicators demonstrate sustained academic visibility and interdisciplinary relevance. The award consideration aligns with ongoing global discussions concerning energy sustainability, optimization of fossil fuel resources, and technological adaptation within petroleum engineering frameworks.[3]

Keywords

  • Petroleum Engineering
  • Energy Transition
  • Fossil Fuel Innovation
  • Research Impact
  • Engineering Sustainability
  • Scientific Publications
  • Academic Recognition

Introduction

The transition toward sustainable and efficient energy systems has become an important focus within global engineering research communities. Researchers associated with petroleum engineering increasingly contribute to studies involving cleaner energy production, resource optimization, and technological modernization.[2] Academic institutions such as Ajou University participate in interdisciplinary investigations that support future-oriented approaches to energy development and engineering innovation.

Jiyoung Lee’s research visibility, as reflected through indexed documents and citation indicators, suggests an established academic presence within related scientific fields.[1] Recognition through the Innovative Research Award emphasizes the importance of measurable scholarly activity and its contribution to advancing technical understanding within petroleum and energy-related engineering disciplines.

Research Profile

The academic profile of Jiyoung Lee includes 2154 indexed documents and 2351 citations, accompanied by an h-index of 27.[1] These indicators demonstrate publication continuity and scholarly engagement across energy and engineering-related research areas. Citation metrics provide evidence of research dissemination and influence within the broader scientific community.

The association with Ajou University further positions the researcher within an established academic environment that supports innovation, engineering research, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Research activity connected to the future of fossil fuels and energy transition contributes to discussions regarding technological sustainability and industrial adaptation.[3]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Jiyoung Lee include participation in studies relevant to energy engineering, fossil fuel systems, and technological innovation. Such contributions are increasingly significant within contemporary engineering discussions that focus on balancing industrial energy requirements with environmental sustainability goals.[2]

  • Advancement of research related to energy transition technologies.
  • Contribution to scholarly discussions on petroleum engineering systems.
  • Support for interdisciplinary engineering innovation initiatives.
  • Participation in publication and citation-driven academic dissemination.

The combination of publication volume and citation activity reflects an active research profile that aligns with evolving scientific priorities within global engineering sectors.[1]

Publications

Publication activity serves as an important indicator of academic productivity and knowledge dissemination. The indexed record associated with Jiyoung Lee demonstrates sustained scholarly output in engineering and energy-related subject areas.[1]

  1. Research publications addressing future fossil fuel technologies and sustainability considerations.
  2. Engineering studies contributing to energy optimization and transition methodologies.
  3. Collaborative interdisciplinary scientific articles related to petroleum engineering developments.
  4. Peer-reviewed scholarly outputs indexed within international academic databases.

DOI-indexed publications contribute to the accessibility and verification of research outputs across academic and industrial communities.[4]

Research Impact

Research impact can be evaluated through publication indexing, citation performance, and measurable academic engagement. The citation record associated with Jiyoung Lee indicates scholarly interaction and recognition within relevant engineering research communities.[1]

The h-index of 27 reflects consistent citation performance across multiple publications and demonstrates continued visibility within scientific literature. Research associated with fossil fuel innovation and energy transition remains relevant due to increasing international attention toward sustainable engineering systems and industrial transformation strategies.[3]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award under the Petroleum Engineering Awards framework recognizes scholarly achievements connected to engineering advancement and research influence. Jiyoung Lee’s documented academic profile aligns with evaluation criteria commonly associated with publication performance, citation visibility, and interdisciplinary research contribution.[2]

Research engagement within the future of fossil fuels and energy transition subject area further supports the relevance of the award recognition. The combination of institutional affiliation, research productivity, and measurable impact indicators contributes to the suitability of the recognition within the context of petroleum engineering and energy innovation studies.[1]

Conclusion

Jiyoung Lee’s academic profile reflects participation in engineering and energy-related research areas associated with fossil fuel technologies and sustainable transition studies. The combination of indexed publications, citation metrics, and institutional affiliation demonstrates ongoing scholarly engagement within internationally relevant research domains.[1] Recognition through the Innovative Research Award acknowledges research visibility and contribution to engineering knowledge associated with petroleum systems, technological adaptation, and future-oriented energy research initiatives.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Jiyoung Lee, Author ID 55879797400. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/
  2. Petroleum Engineering Awards. (n.d.). Manganese alchemy: Atomic-scale doping to miniaturize cobalt oxide in nanofiber architecture for ultra-fast lithium-ion batteries.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1385894725053598
  3. Mitigating Green Oil Deactivation in Acetylene Hydrogenation Using Carbon-Supported Pd Catalysts.https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aesr.202400341
  4. Single Ground Truth Is Not Enough: Adding Flexibility to Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis Evaluation.https://aclanthology.org/2025.naacl-long.603/
  5. Organic Mixed Ionic–Electronic Conductors: From Design Principles and Functional Mechanisms to Applications in Bioelectronics, Sensing, Energy Devices, and Gas Separation.https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cssc.202502107

Dr. Nsubuga Denis | Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nsubuga Denis | Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nsubuga Denis | Makerere University | Uganda

Dr. Nsubuga Denis is a bioprocessing and agricultural engineering professional with strong academic and research training from Makerere University. He holds a Ph.D. in Bioprocessing Engineering, a Master’s degree, and a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering. His research output includes 21 scholarly documents with 229 citations from 181 citing publications, reflecting a solid academic impact, and an h-index of 8. He is an adaptable, self-motivated, and innovative individual with well-developed research and teaching skills. He works effectively both independently and within multidisciplinary teams, demonstrating strong communication skills and a commitment to integrity, accountability, and high-quality research outcomes.

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Mr. Markku Kinnunen | Aalto University | Finland

Mr. Markku Kinnunen is a senior expert in energy systems, electricity markets, and climate policy, combining engineering and economic expertise with long-term experience in public policy development. His work focuses on electricity distribution regulation, security of supply, incentive-based regulatory models, and climate governance. He has contributed to national and EU-level energy and climate policy through evidence-based analysis and regulatory design. His research has resulted in 5 scholarly documents, receiving 21 citations across 20 citing documents, with an h-index of 3, reflecting steady academic impact alongside practical policy influence.

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