Dr. Obakeng Nchoe | Future of Fossil Fuels and Energy Transition | Best Review Paper Award

Dr. Obakeng Nchoe | Future of Fossil Fuels and Energy Transition | Best Review Paper Award

Dr. Obakeng Nchoe | WITS University | South Africa

Dr. Obakeng Nchoe is a postdoctoral fellow at the School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, with expertise in analytical chemistry, materials science, environmental remediation, and renewable energy. She has 191 citations by 184 documents, with 13 publications and an h-index of 9. Her research focuses on advanced water purification, fouling-resistant nanocomposite membranes, and innovative energy solutions. Currently, she is developing a dry cell water electrolyzer for oxyhydrogen gas production to supplement diesel and petroleum-powered generators. This work improves combustion efficiency and reduces greenhouse gas emissions through cleaner electricity generation using multidisciplinary approaches.

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Mr. Oluwaseun Duntoye | Future of Fossil Fuels and Energy Transition | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Oluwaseun Duntoye | Future of Fossil Fuels and Energy Transition | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Oluwaseun Duntoye | Seoul National University of Science and Technology | South Korea

Mr. Oluwaseun Duntoye is a power systems and AI-based control research engineer specializing in modeling, optimization, and intelligent control of modern energy networks. His research focuses on integrating renewable energy, energy storage systems, and electric vehicles with smart grids, HVDC, and power electronics. He develops AI-driven and hardware-efficient control strategies that enhance grid stability, resilience, and sustainability. With expertise in MATLAB and Python modeling, deep learning for energy forecasting, and PV-BESS control for voltage regulation, he bridges advanced computational methods with practical energy solutions, contributing to the development of next-generation power systems.


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