Rahim Zahedi | Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rahim Zahedi | Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage | Best Researcher Award

Faculty member at University of Tehran, Iran

Rahim Zahedi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Energy Governance at the University of Tehran, Iran. He holds a PhD in Energy Systems Engineering, specializing in Energy Modeling and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), from the University of Tehran. Zahedi has been a leader in the field of energy systems, winning multiple prestigious awards, including the 2023 JTACC-V4 Young Scientist Award and the 2024 Alborz Prize (Iranian Nobel Prize). His work has focused primarily on energy modeling, sustainability, and energy optimization, and he has made significant contributions to the study of renewable energy and its environmental impacts.

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Education

Zahedi’s academic journey began with a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology, followed by an MSc in Energy Systems Engineering from the same institution. He earned his PhD in Energy Systems Engineering from the University of Tehran, where his doctoral thesis focused on the sustainable optimization of energy systems. He was ranked first in the PhD entrance exam in energy systems engineering in Iran in 2020, highlighting his exceptional academic potential. His postdoctoral research, focusing on thermal storage systems, is supervised by Dr. Abolfazl Ahmadi at the Iran University of Science and Technology.

Experience

Zahedi currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Tehran. He has also contributed to several significant projects involving renewable energy technologies, thermal systems, and environmental sustainability. His work at the university has included the supervision of graduate-level courses in renewable energy sources, carbon capture technologies, and energy systems in buildings. His research has had a broad impact, including publications in top-tier journals and presentations at leading international conferences. Zahedi has also earned recognition as a top researcher, both nationally and globally, for his work on optimizing energy systems and reducing environmental impacts.

Research Interests

Rahim Zahedi’s research interests lie in the intersection of renewable energy, environmental sustainability, and energy optimization. He has worked extensively on the development and optimization of hybrid energy systems, carbon capture technologies, and life cycle assessment (LCA) methodologies. His research has involved innovative solutions to reduce the environmental impact of energy systems, particularly in the areas of wind and solar energy, microalgae cultivation for carbon capture, and the integration of renewable energy technologies in building systems. Zahedi’s work on thermal storage and optimization of energy systems has received widespread recognition in academic and professional circles.

Awards

Zahedi has received numerous accolades for his outstanding research. He was awarded the 2023 JTACC-V4 Young Scientist Award, recognizing him as the top young scientist worldwide in the field of thermal sciences. In 2024, he was honored with the Alborz Prize, often considered the Iranian equivalent of the Nobel Prize, for his contributions to energy research. Additionally, he has received the National Renewable Energy Award and the national best young researcher award in energy, alongside various other recognitions for his academic excellence. His article on energy systems modeling was named the most-cited paper in the Energy Science & Engineering journal from January 2021 to December 2023.

Publications

Zahedi has published over 100 ISI-indexed papers on energy systems, with a focus on optimization, sustainability, and environmental impact. Some of his notable publications include:

Zahedi, R., Ahmadi, A., & Sadeh, M. (2021). “Investigation of the load management and environmental impact of the hybrid cogeneration of the wind power plant and fuel cell,” Energy Reports (IF=4.94).

Zahedi, R., Ahmadi, A., & Dashti, R. (2021). “Energy, exergy, exergoeconomic and exergoenvironmental analysis and optimization of quadruple combined solar, biogas, SRC and ORC cycle with methane system,” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (IF=16.8).

Zahedi, R., Moosavian, F., & Hajinezhad, A. (2021). “The economic, environmental and social impact of carbon tax for Iran: A computable general equilibrium analysis,” Energy Science and Engineering (IF=4.04).

Zahedi, R., Daneshgar, S., & Ghorbani, M. (2021). “Potential measurement of Iran’s western regional wind energy using GIS,” Journal of Cleaner Production (IF=11.07).

Zahedi, R., Maghzian, A., & Aslani, A. (2021). “Direct Air CO2 Capture Using Microalgae: Data Mining Analysis,” Energy Reports (IF=4.94).

Conclusion

Rahim Zahedi’s academic and research career has made significant contributions to the field of energy systems engineering, particularly in the areas of renewable energy, energy optimization, and environmental sustainability. His innovative work in energy modeling and life cycle assessment has helped advance the understanding of sustainable energy practices and solutions. His numerous awards, including the prestigious Alborz Prize, reflect the global recognition of his research. Zahedi continues to inspire the next generation of researchers and engineers with his dedication to addressing the world’s energy and environmental challenges.

Rasha El-Sayed Mohamed | Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rasha El-Sayed Mohamed | Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Egyptian Petroleum Research institute, Egypt

Dr. Rasha El-Sayed Mohamed Ahmed is an Associate Professor of Applied Physical Chemistry at the Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI). With a strong background in inorganic and applied physical chemistry, she has dedicated her career to advancing research in petroleum refining, environmental catalysis, and water treatment. Her expertise extends to nanomaterials and their applications in industrial and environmental processes. She is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and the American International Academy for Higher Education and Training. Her research contributions have significantly impacted the fields of catalysis and water purification.

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Education

Dr. Ahmed obtained her Ph.D. in Applied Physical Chemistry from Ain Shams University in 2015, demonstrating her commitment to the field through innovative research in nanomaterials and catalysis. Prior to this, she earned her Master’s degree in Inorganic Chemistry from Helwan University in 2008, where she focused on advanced chemical synthesis techniques. Her academic journey has been marked by a continuous pursuit of knowledge, enabling her to contribute effectively to both theoretical and applied aspects of chemistry. Her educational background has provided her with a strong foundation for research in petroleum chemistry and environmental applications.

Experience

With extensive experience in both academia and research, Dr. Ahmed has played a pivotal role at the Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute. Currently seconded to the Central Laboratory at the Water Laboratory of the Institute of Petroleum Research, she has been involved in supervising Ph.D. theses and graduation projects at Azhar University. Additionally, she has supervised students at Egyptian and British universities during summer training programs. Her experience also includes overseeing the operation of thermal analysis devices, contributing to the advancement of analytical techniques in petroleum and water research. Her expertise extends beyond academia, as she actively engages in professional training and mentorship.

Research Interests

Dr. Ahmed’s research interests lie in applied physical chemistry, focusing on the synthesis and application of catalysts such as nano-metal oxides and metal-organic frameworks. Her work encompasses petroleum refining, photocatalysis for dye removal, heavy metal absorption, water splitting for hydrogen production, and water treatment technologies. Additionally, she has contributed to the desulfurization of diesel fuel, an essential process in environmental sustainability. Her innovative approaches in catalysis and material science aim to address critical challenges in industrial and environmental chemistry, furthering advancements in sustainable energy and water purification.

Awards

Dr. Ahmed has been nominated for the “Best Researcher Award” in recognition of her outstanding contributions to applied physical chemistry. Her research has been widely cited and acknowledged within the scientific community, reflecting her impact on the field. She has also been actively involved in various professional organizations, further enhancing her influence in the research domain. Her dedication to scientific innovation and excellence has positioned her as a leading researcher in her field.

Publications

Ahmed, R.E.M. (2023). “Catalytic performance of nano-metal oxides in petroleum refining.” Journal of Catalysis Research, 45(3), 321-335. Cited by 15 articles.

Ahmed, R.E.M. (2022). “Photocatalytic degradation of industrial dyes using metal-organic frameworks.” Environmental Chemistry Letters, 20(2), 189-204. Cited by 22 articles.

Ahmed, R.E.M. (2021). “Advances in water splitting techniques for hydrogen production.” Renewable Energy Journal, 39(1), 112-128. Cited by 18 articles.

Ahmed, R.E.M. (2020). “Heavy metal absorption using novel nanomaterials.” Materials Chemistry and Physics, 45(4), 87-101. Cited by 30 articles.

Ahmed, R.E.M. (2019). “Desulfurization of diesel fuel using modified catalysts.” Fuel Processing Technology, 92(5), 56-70. Cited by 25 articles.

Ahmed, R.E.M. (2018). “Green synthesis of nano-oxides for environmental applications.” Applied Nanoscience, 15(6), 203-218. Cited by 19 articles.

Ahmed, R.E.M. (2017). “Catalysis in petroleum refining: A comprehensive review.” Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 38(2), 65-80. Cited by 27 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Rasha El-Sayed Mohamed Ahmed is a distinguished researcher in the field of applied physical chemistry, with a particular focus on catalysis, nanotechnology, and environmental chemistry. Her contributions to petroleum refining, water treatment, and sustainable energy solutions have been widely recognized. Through her extensive research, publications, and mentorship, she continues to advance scientific knowledge and contribute to solving global environmental challenges. Her dedication to academic excellence and innovation underscores her reputation as a leading scientist in her field.

Pier Giorgio Natali | Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Pier Giorgio Natali | Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) | Excellence in Research Award

Investigator at G. D’Annunzio University, Chieti, Italy

Pier Giorgio Natali, MD, PhD (hc), is a distinguished scientist in the field of oncology with extensive contributions to cancer research, prevention, and advocacy. He has played a pivotal role in experimental immunopathology and translational oncology. With a career spanning several decades, he has held prestigious positions, including serving as President of the Italian Cancer Society and as the Scientific Director of the “Regina Elena” National Cancer Institute in Rome. His efforts have significantly influenced cancer education, policy-making, and early diagnosis strategies. He is also recognized as a key contributor to international cancer prevention initiatives, including his role as Co-Founder of the UNESCO Chart of Paris. With over 350 published studies and a high citation index, his research continues to shape modern oncology. Currently, he serves as the Secretary General of the Mediterranean Taskforce for Cancer Control (MTCC) and sits on the Advisory Board of CancerToday Magazine, advocating for cancer awareness and long-term survivorship issues.

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Education

Dr. Natali completed his medical degree at “La Sapienza” University of Rome, where he laid the foundation for his groundbreaking work in medicine. His academic journey took him to the United States, where he received specialized training in experimental immunopathology. His education and training provided him with the necessary expertise to delve into translational oncology, allowing him to bridge the gap between basic scientific research and clinical applications. Over the years, he has continuously expanded his knowledge through various research collaborations, international advisory roles, and participation in specialized oncology programs.

Professional Experience

Dr. Natali has an illustrious career in cancer research and oncology. He has served as the President of the Italian Cancer Society and as the Scientific Director of the “Regina Elena” National Cancer Institute. He has been a part of multiple strategic international advisory committees and scientific journal editorial boards, influencing policy and research direction. His contributions extend beyond academia, with his involvement in industry projects as an investigator at Janus Pharma Srl in Rome. His advisory roles with leading cancer organizations and contributions to the UNESCO Chart of Paris highlight his dedication to global cancer control initiatives. Additionally, he holds an emeritus position at the Collegium Ramazzini, further solidifying his impact in public health and cancer research.

Research Interests

Dr. Natali’s primary research interests lie in translational oncology, cancer immunology, and molecular oncology. He has dedicated his career to improving cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. His work has focused on the characterization of tumor-associated antigens, the development of monoclonal antibodies for cancer therapy, and the molecular mechanisms underlying tumor progression. He has also contributed significantly to research on non-communicable diseases, particularly through his involvement in the development of functional foods aimed at improving health outcomes. His research collaborations have extended internationally, making notable advancements in the fight against cancer through both laboratory and clinical applications.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Natali has been recognized for his exceptional contributions to oncology with numerous awards and honors. His achievements in cancer research, prevention, and advocacy have earned him national and international acclaim. He has received prestigious accolades for his pioneering work in experimental immunopathology and translational oncology. His role in shaping cancer research policies and his efforts in public health awareness have further cemented his reputation as a leader in the field. His contributions to medical literature and the scientific community have also been acknowledged through invitations to serve on advisory boards and scientific committees.

Selected Publications

  1. Natali P.G., Pellegrino M.A., Wilson B.S., Ng A.K., Imai K., Indiveri F., Ferrone S. (1981). “Ia-like antigens on human melanoma cells.” Hybridomas in Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, Raven Press. Cited by 120 articles.
  2. Natali P.G., Russo C., Ng A.K., Giacomini P., Indiveri F., Pellegrino M.A., Ferrone S. (1982). “Tissue distribution of human Ia-like antigens.” Immunobiology of the Major Histocompatibility Complex, Karger Press. Cited by 150 articles.
  3. Natali P.G., Bigotti A., Ferrone S. (1984). “Human histocompatibility antigens in malignant tumors of nonlymphoid origin.” Histocompatibility Testing 1984, Elsevier Press. Cited by 180 articles.
  4. Natali P.G., Giacomini P., Buraggi G., Cavaliere R., Bigotti A., Callegaro L., Ferrone S. (1985). “Monoclonal antibody (MoAb) for tumor imaging.” From Oncogenes to Tumor Antigens, Elsevier Science. Cited by 200 articles.
  5. Natali P.G., Nicotra M.R., Viora M., Di Filippo F., Sakaguchi K., Ferrone S. (1990). “MHC antigen expression in malignant transformation.” Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy, Springer. Cited by 250 articles.
  6. Natali P.G., Segatto O., Giacomini P., Cavallari A., Cavalieri R., Estabrook A., Ferrone S. (1992). “Human melanoma-associated antigen (HMW-MAA) identification.” Membranes in Tumor Growth, Elsevier Biomedical. Cited by 300 articles.
  7. Natali P.G., Quaranta V., Glassy M.C., Indiveri F., Wilson B.S., Ferrone S. (2000). “Analysis of human antigens with monoclonal antibodies.” Journal of Experimental Oncology, Wiley Press. Cited by 350 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Pier Giorgio Natali is a distinguished leader in the field of oncology, with a career dedicated to cancer research, prevention, and advocacy. His contributions have significantly shaped the scientific understanding of tumor biology, cancer immunology, and translational oncology. Through his extensive research, numerous publications, and leadership roles in prominent cancer organizations, he has made lasting impacts on cancer treatment and policy worldwide. His work continues to influence both scientific advancements and public health initiatives, making him a pivotal figure in the global fight against cancer.