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.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3714-7
  4. International Energy Agency. (2023). Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage.
    https://www.iea.org/reports/carbon-capture-utilisation-and-storage

Yordanis Alonso Roque | Ocean Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Yordanis Alonso Roque
Institute of Oceanic Engineering Research of University of Mala (IIIO-UMA), Spain

Yordanis Alonso Roque
Affiliation IIIO-UMA
Country Spain
Documents 1
Subject Area Ocean Engineering
Event Petroleum Engineering Awards
ORCID
0000-0002-0649-7455

Yordanis Alonso Roque is a researcher affiliated with the Institute of Oceanic Engineering Research of University of Mala (IIIO-UMA), Spain. He has been recognized with the Innovative Research Award for his emerging contributions to ocean engineering. His work reflects engagement with marine systems and early-stage research development [1].

Abstract

This article presents an overview of Yordanis Alonso Roque’s recognition under the Innovative Research Award. It highlights early-stage contributions in ocean engineering and their relevance to marine systems. The work reflects developing academic engagement and research potential [1].

Keywords

Ocean Engineering, Marine Systems, Hydrodynamics, Coastal Technology, Engineering Innovation

Introduction

Ocean engineering addresses challenges related to marine infrastructure and environmental sustainability. Emerging researchers contribute to advancements in offshore systems and coastal technologies. The recognition highlights early research contributions [1].

Research Profile

Yordanis Alonso Roque is affiliated with IIIO-UMA in Spain and focuses on ocean engineering research. His academic record reflects early contributions and scholarly participation. The profile indicates potential for continued development [1].

Research Contributions

His contributions are centered on foundational aspects of ocean engineering and marine systems. The research demonstrates technical understanding and applied methodologies. These efforts support further academic advancement [1].

Publications

Research Impact

The current research impact is at an early stage with limited indexed outputs. However, the recognition suggests strong potential for future contributions. Continued work may enhance academic visibility [1].

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes promising researchers in engineering disciplines. His profile aligns with criteria such as originality and emerging contributions. The award reflects research potential [1].

Conclusion

The recognition highlights the importance of early-stage research in ocean engineering. His contributions establish a base for future academic work. Continued efforts are expected to expand innovation [1].

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Yordanis Alonso Roque, Author ID 57209434433.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57209434433
  2. Two-Port Rectangular Patch Radiating Element Based on Self-Complementary Structure.
    https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/15/7/1515