Prof. Wangli He | Hydrogen | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wangli He | Hydrogen | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wangli He | East China University of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Wangli He is a Professor at East China University of Science and Technology and a leading researcher in distributed control, multi-agent systems, and intelligent decision-making for complex industrial processes. Her work bridges artificial intelligence, optimization, and energy systems, with strong applications in refining and electricity–hydrogen coupled systems. She has led multiple national research projects and is internationally recognized for her highly cited contributions to control and intelligent manufacturing.

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Zhiwei Li | Hydrogen Production and Storage from Petroleum | Best Innovator Award

Dr. Zhiwei Li | Hydrogen Production and Storage from Petroleum | Best Innovator Award

Lecture at Changzhou University | China

Dr. Zhiwei Li is a highly accomplished researcher in petroleum and natural gas engineering, with expertise spanning oil and gas storage, transportation, functional coatings, and advanced hydrogen energy storage technologies. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Changzhou University and further strengthened his academic foundation through advanced doctoral research training in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the National University of Singapore, reflecting his dedication to global academic collaboration and knowledge exchange. Professionally, he serves as a Lecturer and Master’s Supervisor at Changzhou University, where he is actively involved in mentoring graduate students and leading impactful research projects. His research interests lie in corrosion protection, functional coatings, hydrogen storage materials, and advanced energy transition technologies, positioning him at the forefront of energy innovation. He possesses strong research skills in materials characterization, electrochemical analysis, surface engineering, and the development of sustainable energy solutions, which have enabled him to contribute original and highly cited research. His academic contributions include 49 publications cited by 382 documents, reflecting his influence in the scientific community, with an h-index of 11 demonstrating both productivity and scholarly impact. Dr. Li’s achievements have earned him recognition through several academic honors and awards that highlight his contributions to the advancement of energy materials and sustainable technologies. He is also actively engaged in international collaborations, conferences, and peer-reviewed journals, contributing to the dissemination of cutting-edge research. With a strong background in both theoretical and applied aspects of materials science and energy engineering, he has established himself as a promising scholar committed to addressing critical challenges in corrosion prevention, hydrogen energy storage, and functional materials for the oil and gas sector. In conclusion, Dr. Zhiwei Li blend of advanced education, diverse professional experience, focused research interests, refined skills, and impactful scholarly output reflect his status as a dedicated academic leader and innovator, whose work continues to bridge the gap between traditional energy systems and future-oriented sustainable technologies, marking him as an influential figure in the global scientific community.

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Featured Publications

Li, Z., Wu, Q., Zhou, Y., Xu, S., Wang, J., & Peng, H. Study on microstructure and electrochemical corrosion behavior of ζ-FeZn13 phase layer in hot-dip galvanized coating. Journal of Alloys and Compounds.

Li, Z., Zhou, S., Zhou, Y., Peng, H., Wang, J., & Xie, A. Microstructure of batch hot-dip Zn-5 Wt Pct Al coatings: Comparison of ball-milling pretreatment and conventional pretreatment. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science.

Li, Z., Li, D., Zhou, Y., Peng, H., Xie, A., & Wang, J. A review of physical properties of hot-dip galvanized coating layer by layer and their respective electrochemical corrosion behavior. Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials.

Xu, S., Li, Z., Wen, J., Qiu, P., Xie, A., & Peng, H. Review of TiO2-based heterojunction coatings in photocathodic protection. ACS Applied Nano Materials.

Xie, A., Li, M., Li, Z., & Yue, X. A preparation of debranched waxy maize starch derivatives: Effect of drying temperatures on crystallization and digestibility. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.

Peng, H., Xia, F., Gu, Y., Wu, C., Su, X., Wang, J., & Li, Z. (2024). Investigating the effect of Cr content on the microstructure and electrochemical measurement of low alloy steel. Materials Today Communications.

Xie, A., Li, M., Li, Z., & Yue, X. (2024). A preparation of debranched waxy maize starch derivatives: Effect of drying temperatures on crystallization and digestibility. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.

Katia Sofia D S Gomes | Renewable Energy and Energy Transition | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Katia Sofia D S Gomes | Renewable Energy and Energy Transition | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate and Research Assistant at RWTH Aachen University | Germany

Katia D. S. Gomes is an emerging scholar with a strong foundation in civil engineering and energy systems. Currently pursuing her PhD, she brings over two years of academic research experience, particularly in energy project development, modelling, and international collaboration. Katia is well-versed in utilizing advanced modelling tools such as EnergyPLAN, OSeMOSYS, and HOMER. Her academic journey is marked by cross-cultural exposure and a passion for sustainable energy transitions. Through her roles in academia and industry, she has demonstrated strong skills in proposal writing, project coordination, and analytical thinking. Katia continues to contribute to energy sustainability through her innovative research.

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Education

Katia holds a Master of Science in Energy and Green Hydrogen, which she completed at the University Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakar, Senegal. Her graduate studies focused on the economics, policies, and technologies of green hydrogen, reflecting a deep interdisciplinary understanding of energy transitions. Prior to that, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University Jean Piaget of Cape Verde. Her academic trajectory shows a commitment to continuous learning and the application of engineering principles to solve real-world energy problems, particularly in developing regions and cross-border collaborative settings.

Experience

Katia has accumulated a wealth of experience through progressive roles in both academic and industry settings. Currently, she works as a research assistant at RWTH Aachen University in Germany, contributing to energy modelling and proposal development for hydrogen-related projects across Africa and Europe. She also supported the university as a student assistant in 2023. Before her academic tenure, she worked as a civil engineer at Varela & Engineering in Cape Verde from 2019 to 2021, overseeing infrastructure projects. Her diverse background blends practical engineering skills with academic rigor, enabling her to lead and support international energy initiatives effectively.

Research Interest

Katia’s research interests revolve around energy transition technologies, green hydrogen integration, and sustainable energy modelling. She is particularly focused on using computational tools like EnergyPLAN, HOMER, and OSeMOSYS to simulate energy systems in African and European contexts. Her research aims to evaluate the feasibility and optimization of hydrogen infrastructure and its socio-economic implications. Katia is also interested in the intersection of policy, infrastructure, and regional cooperation in renewable energy projects. Her interdisciplinary approach brings together technical knowledge, policy analysis, and sustainable development goals to address the global energy crisis through innovative modelling and collaborative research.

Award

Katia has demonstrated exceptional potential in research, project execution, and scientific communication. Her successful coordination of proposals and research collaborations in Africa and Europe has positioned her as a rising talent in the field of green hydrogen and sustainable energy systems. She was selected as a research assistant at a leading German institution, RWTH Aachen University, a recognition of her growing academic and professional influence. Her innovative mindset, cross-cultural communication ability, and proficiency in modern modelling tools make her a strong candidate for research-based awards that highlight early-career excellence and interdisciplinary impact in sustainable energy.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: The role of transport sector integration in achieving high shares of renewable energy in African islands
    Journal: The case of Santiago, Cabo Verde
    Year: 2025

Conclusion

Katia D. S. Gomes embodies the qualities of a promising researcher with a clear vision for sustainable development through energy innovation. Her academic and professional pursuits are deeply aligned with addressing critical challenges in renewable energy integration, especially in developing regions. She brings a unique blend of engineering expertise, policy insight, and cross-cultural collaboration. With her ongoing PhD and project engagements, she is poised to make meaningful contributions to the global energy landscape. Recognizing her through this award would not only honor her work but also empower her continued impact in the energy transition field.

J Arunprasad | Alternative Fuel | Best Researcher Award

Dr. J Arunprasad | Alternative Fuel | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellowship at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

Dr. Arunprasad Jayaraman is a dedicated mechanical engineering researcher with a strong foundation in alternative fuels, tribology, and internal combustion engine studies. With a career spanning over a decade in academia and research, he is currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. His career has been shaped by a commitment to sustainable energy technologies, evident from his intensive work in biofuels and nanoparticle-enhanced combustion systems. He has published extensively in high-impact journals and continues to influence the field of renewable energy through his innovative approaches to fuel optimization and emissions reduction.

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Education

Dr. Jayaraman earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Anna University in 2020, where his research concentrated on third-generation biofuels and the application of heterogeneous catalysts in internal combustion engines. He also holds a Master’s degree in CAD/CAM Engineering from Annai Mathammal Sheela Engineering College (2012) and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Dr. Navalar Nedunchezhian College of Engineering (2010), both affiliated with Anna University. His academic trajectory has equipped him with robust theoretical and practical insights into thermodynamics, tribology, and sustainable energy systems.

Experience

Beginning his academic career in 2012 as an Associate Professor at Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering College, Dr. Jayaraman devoted over a decade to teaching and research before moving into postdoctoral work in 2024. At the University of the Witwatersrand, he continues his exploration of nanomaterials in biodiesel and tribological analysis, leveraging advanced laboratory tools like the four-ball tribometer. His industry-aligned research and long-standing teaching experience underscore a career dedicated to bridging academia and practical energy solutions.

Research Interest

Dr. Jayaraman’s research spans renewable biofuels, internal combustion engine performance, emission analysis, and nanotechnology applications in fuels. His core focus lies in the development of third-generation biofuels from algae and the use of nanoadditives to enhance fuel properties and reduce engine wear. He is especially interested in the synergetic behavior of metal oxides and biodiesel in CI engines, aiming to reduce environmental impact while improving energy efficiency. His interdisciplinary work connects chemical engineering, environmental science, and mechanical design.

Award

In recognition of his academic and research excellence, Dr. Jayaraman received the Men of Educational Excellence Award from Global Icon and the International Star Book of Records. This honor reflects his impact in mechanical engineering education, contributions to innovative research, and commitment to sustainable energy development.

Publication

Dr. Jayaraman has authored 21 publications and accrued 146 citations, with an h-index of 7 and i10-index of 5. Select notable publications include:

  1. “Impact of diesel–Algae biodiesel–Anhydrous Ethanol blends on the performance of CI engines”Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021, cited by 35 articles.

  2. “Performance and emissions of Chlorella vulgaris with ruthenium oxide in CI engines”Fuel, 2022, cited by 28 articles.

  3. “Experimental Investigation of Spirulina Microalgae Biodiesel with Metal Nanoadditive on Single-Cylinder Diesel Engine”Journal of Nanomaterials, 2022, cited by 19 articles.

  4. “Tribological behaviour of RuO2 in diesel: Benthic-diatom Navicula sp. algae biodiesel”Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences, 2020, cited by 11 articles.

  5. “Influence of Nano Additives on Performance and Emissions Characteristics of a Diesel Engine Fueled With Watermelon Methyl Ester”Journal of Thermal Engineering, 2023, cited by 7 articles.

  6. “An investigation of characteristics of a diesel engine with low heat rejection fuelled by spirulina algae biodiesel”Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, 2023, cited by 5 articles.

  7. “Tribological and environmental impact of silicon dioxide nanoparticles in algae biodiesel fuels for diesel engines”Tribology-Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces, 2024, cited by 3 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Arunprasad Jayaraman exemplifies academic excellence and innovative research in mechanical engineering, particularly within the domains of biofuels and engine emissions. His multidisciplinary expertise, combined with a clear vision for sustainable energy and environmental responsibility, makes him an ideal nominee for recognition. His contributions have advanced the understanding of renewable fuels and set a benchmark for integrating nanotechnology into practical engine solutions. Dr. Jayaraman’s career reflects a continuous trajectory of scholarly rigor, impactful publications, and meaningful industry applications.