Mehri Aghdamigargari | Mining Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Mehri Aghdamigargari | Mining Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Mehri Aghdamigargari, University of Arizona, United States

mehri aghdamigargari is currently a Ph.D. student in Mining Engineering at the University of Arizona, Tucson, United States, where she focuses on sustainable mine production planning. Her research is centered on multi-objective approaches that maximize net present value (NPV) while minimizing social impacts, such as blasting vibrations. She has a strong academic background in industrial engineering and mathematics, with advanced expertise in optimization, statistical modeling, and data analysis.

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Educational Details

Ph.D. in Mining Engineering
University of Arizona, Tucson, United States
GPA: 3.66/4
Thesis: “Sustainable Mine Production Planning: A Multi-Objective Approach for Maximizing NPV and Minimizing Social Impacts of Blasting Vibration”
Relevant Courses: Surface Mine Planning & Design, Optimization Methods, Data Analysis, Engineering Statistics
Dates: August 2023 – Present

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering – Economic and Social Systems
Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran
GPA: 17.05/20
Thesis: “Comparison Between the Performance of IMOLP and DNN Methods by Simulating Decision Maker’s Behavior and Proposing a Compound Method” (Grade: 19/20)
Dates: September 2007 – September 2010

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Payame Noor University, Tabriz, Iran
GPA: 16.32/20
Final Project: “Using Simulation to Model Six Sigma Indices in Complex Processes with Variable Throughput Probability” (Grade: 20/20)
Dates: September 2015 – September 2017

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics – Teaching
Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran, Iran
GPA: 16.05/20
Dates: September 2002 – June 2006

 

Professional Experience

mehri aghdamigargari has a diverse professional background spanning research, teaching, and academic leadership. From January 2020 to August 2023, she served as a Research Assistant at Nazarbayev University in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. In this role, she spearheaded various optimization projects aimed at enhancing industrial efficiency and reducing waste. Her work involved detailed data analysis and root cause investigation, which she skillfully communicated through comprehensive reports, presentations, and scientific publications—contributing to innovation in industrial systems and process reliability.

Prior to her research role, mehri spent over a decade teaching mathematics and statistics at the high school level in Tabriz, Iran, from September 2006 to January 2020. Her dedication to education helped students build strong foundations in quantitative subjects, preparing them for advanced studies and careers in STEM fields.

Additionally, from September 2011 to September 2016, mehri held a position as a Master & Lecturer at Payame Noor University in Jolfa, Iran, where she taught courses in statistics, operations research, and computer programming within the industrial engineering department. Her role not only involved teaching but also mentoring students in applied engineering practices, further honing her ability to convey complex concepts effectively. Through these experiences, mehri has developed a versatile skill set that integrates academic research, teaching, and industry applications, making her a valuable contributor to both educational and professional fields.

 Research Interests

mehri aghdamigargari’s research interests encompass a range of advanced analytical techniques and methodologies, including operations research, optimization, statistical and computational modeling, and data analysis with a focus on machine learning. Her work in operations research allows her to apply mathematical and analytical methods to make better decisions and solve complex problems in industries such as mining and manufacturing. Her expertise in optimization involves developing and implementing methods to improve efficiency and productivity, often balancing multiple objectives to maximize benefits while minimizing costs or environmental impacts.

In the field of statistical and computational modeling, mehri uses quantitative models to represent real-world processes, providing valuable insights into system behavior and enabling predictive analytics. Additionally, her skills in data analysis and machine learning allow her to process and analyze large datasets to uncover patterns and relationships, driving data-driven decision-making. Her combined expertise across these areas positions her at the forefront of research aimed at improving industrial systems through rigorous, data-informed approaches.

Awards, and Honors

Metallurgical Inputs to Integrated Planning Short Course – April 2024

Mine Engineering Inputs to Integrated Planning Short Course – October 2023

Data Analysis with Python – July 2024

Modeling and Optimization with Python – April 2024

Deep Learning Course – January 2023

Python Comprehensive Course – January 2022

Becoming a Student Assistant: Teaching and Mentoring – November 2022

Leadership Role: Head of Mathematics Department Student Science Group, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University (Sep 2004 – Jun 2006)

Editorial Membership: Mathematics Scientific Magazine Editorial Team (Sep 2004 – Jun 2006)

National Mathematics Olympics: Second Rank, City-Level – April 2000

Top Notable Publications

A hybrid mathematical modelling approach for energy generation from hazardous waste during the COVID-19 pandemic

Authors: J. Valizadeh, M. Aghdamigargari, A. Jamali, U. Aickelin, S. Mohammadi, et al.

Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production

Year: 2021

Volume: 315

Article Number: 128157

DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128157

Sustainability in Long-term Surface Mine Planning: A Systematic Review of Operations Research Applications

Authors: M. Aghdamigargari, S. Avane, A. Anani, S. O. Adewuyi

Journal: Sustainability

Year: 2024

Volume: 16(22)

Article Number: 9769

DOI: 10.3390/su16229769

Predicting the cumulative variation of 3-D mechanical assemblies using an ‘Idea Algebra’ framework

Authors: M. Aghdamigargari, C. Spitas

Journal: Journal of Engineering Design

Year: 2022

Volume: 33(6)

Pages: 441-460

DOI: 10.1080/09544828.2022.2070057

Two new hybrid algorithms for solving multi-objective linear programming problems

Authors: M. Aghdamigargari, A. Kheirkhah

Conference: 4th International Conference on Operation Research

Year: 2011

A hybrid algorithm using interior-point methods and neural networks for solving multi-objective linear programming problems

Authors: M. Aghdamigargari, A. Kheirkhah

Conference: International Conference on Operation Research

Year: 2010

Conclusion

In conclusion, Mrs. Mehri Aghdamigargari is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her exceptional academic background, diverse professional experience, and active engagement in research and technological advancements in the fields of industrial optimization and sustainability make her a standout candidate. Additionally, her technical expertise and teaching experience further highlight her contributions to the field of engineering. Therefore, she is highly deserving of this recognition for her ongoing commitment to excellence in research.

 

 

 

 

Likan Zhan | reasoning | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Likan Zhan | reasoning | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Likan Zhan, Beijing Language and Culture University, China

Assist. Prof. Dr. likan zhan is a faculty member at Beijing Language and Culture University, specializing in psycholinguistics, language processing, and cognitive linguistics. His research has contributed to understanding the mechanisms underlying language processing and acquisition, with a focus on experimental and applied approaches in psycholinguistics.

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Educational Details

Ph.D. in Psycholinguistics, [Institution, Graduation Year]

M.A. in Linguistics, [Institution, Graduation Year]

B.A. in Language Studies, [Institution, Graduation Year]

Academic Appointment

Assist. Prof. Dr. likan zhan serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics at Beijing Language and Culture University, where he has been an active member since. He is involved in both teaching and research and plays a pivotal role in advancing the university’s linguistics and language sciences programs.

 

Professional Experience

Dr. zhan has been actively engaged in academic and professional activities within the field of psycholinguistics and language processing. He is an ad-hoc reviewer for numerous prominent journals, including Cognition, Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, Journal of Pragmatics, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, Scientific Reports, and SAGE Open. He also holds a Review Editor position in Language Sciences for Frontiers in Psychology (since 2020). His professional credentials include clinical licenses, such as a licensed examiner for the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI-VI) and the Adaptive Behavior Assessment System (ABAS-II), both in their Chinese versions.

Grants, Projects and Awards

Dr. zhan has led or contributed to various research projects, many of which focus on the cognitive mechanisms of language acquisition and processing. His work has received recognition and funding from national and international organizations, supporting his efforts in advancing research in language science.

Research Interests

Dr. zhan’s research interests center around language processing, psycholinguistics, cognitive linguistics, and language acquisition. He employs experimental and applied methods to explore the cognitive processes involved in language understanding and usage, with particular emphasis on cross-linguistic and developmental perspectives.

Professional Activities

Ad-hoc Reviewer for Journals and Conferences

Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) (2024 – Present)

Annual Conference on Human Sentence Processing (HSP) (2024 – Present)

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research (2023 – Present)

Journal of Pragmatics (2022 – Present)

Cognition (2021 – Present)

International Journal of Developmental Disabilities (2021 – Present)

Language, Cognition and Neuroscience (2021 – Present)

First Language (2021 – Present)

Frontiers in Psychology (2020 – Present)

Scientific Reports (2018 – Present)

Journal of Visualized Experiments (2018 – Present)

Language Teaching and Linguistic Studies (In Chinese, 2016 – Present)

SAGE Open (2016 – Present)

Clinical Licenses

Licensed Examiner of Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI-VI), Chinese Version

Licensed Examiner of Adaptive Behavior Assessment System (ABAS-II), Chinese Version

Editorial Role

Review Editor in Language Sciences, Frontiers in Psychology (2020 – Present)

Organization of International Meetings

Academic Advisory Committee, 24th Annual Conference of the International Association of Chinese Linguistics (IACL-24), held at Beijing Language and Culture University, Beijing, China

 

Top Notable Publications

Zhan, L., Khrennikov, A., & Zhu, Y. (2024). Violation of Leggett–Garg inequality in perceiving cup-like objects and cognitive contextuality. Entropy, 26(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/e26110950

Zhan, L., & Zhou, P. (2023). The online processing of hypothetical events: A visual world eye-tracking study on conditionals and causal statements. Experimental Psychology, 70(2), 108-117. https://doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169/a000579

Zhou, P., Shi, J., & Zhan, L. (2021). Real-time comprehension of garden-path constructions by preschoolers: A Mandarin perspective. Applied Psycholinguistics, 42(1), 181-205. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0142716420000697

Zhou, P., Ma, W., & Zhan, L. (2019). A deficit in using prosodic cues to understand communicative intentions by children with autism spectrum disorders: An eye-tracking study. First Language. https://doi.org/10.1177/0142723719885270

Zhou, P., Zhan, L., & Ma, H. (2019). Understanding others’ minds: Social inference in preschool children with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 49(11), 4523-4534. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-019-04167-x

Zhou, P., Zhan, L., & Ma, H. (2019). Predictive language processing in preschool children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: An eye-tracking study. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 48(2), 431-452. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10936-018-9612-5

Zhan, L. (2018). Using eye movements recorded in the visual world paradigm to explore the online processing of spoken language. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 140, e58086. https://doi.org/10.3791/58086

Zhou, P., Ma, W., Zhan, L., & Ma, H. (2018). Using the visual world paradigm to study sentence comprehension in Mandarin-speaking children with autism. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 140, e58452. https://doi.org/10.3791/58452

Zhan, L., Zhou, P., & Crain, S. (2018). Using the visual-world paradigm to explore the meaning of conditionals in natural language. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 33(8), 1049-1062. https://doi.org/10.1080/23273798.2018.1448935

Zhan, L. (2018). Scalar and ignorance inferences are both computed immediately upon encountering the sentential connective: The online processing of sentences with disjunction using the visual world paradigm. Frontiers in Psychology, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00061

Moscati, V., Zhan, L., & Zhou, P. (2017). Children’s on-line processing of epistemic modals. Journal of Child Language, 44(5), 1025-1040. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305000916000313

Zhan, L., Crain, S., & Zhou, P. (2015). The online processing of only if- and even if- conditional statements: Implications for mental models. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 26(7), 367-379. https://doi.org/10.1080/20445911.2015.1016527

Zhou, P., Crain, S., & Zhan, L. (2014). Grammatical aspect and event recognition in children’s online sentence comprehension. Cognition, 133(1), 262-276. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.018

Zhou, P., Crain, S., & Zhan, L. (2012). Sometimes children are as good as adults: The pragmatic use of prosody in children’s on-line sentence processing. Journal of Memory and Language, 67(1), 149-164. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2012.03.005

Zhou, P., Su, Y., Crain, S., Gao, L., & Zhan, L. (2012). Children’s use of phonological information in ambiguity resolution: A view from Mandarin Chinese. Journal of Child Language, 39(4), 687-730. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305000911000249

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. likan zhan’s combination of rigorous academic contributions, professional credentials, editorial responsibilities, and organizational roles in international academic events exemplifies a well-rounded and impactful research profile. His consistent involvement in enhancing academic research standards and contributing to global knowledge sharing makes him an exceptional candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

 

 

Yasir Ramzan | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Yasir Ramzan | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yasir Ramzan, Shanghai University, China

Mr. Yasir Ramzan is a mathematician specializing in applied mathematics and mathematical modeling, currently affiliated with Shanghai University, China. He holds an M.Phil. in Mathematics from the University of the Punjab, Pakistan, where his research focused on control strategies for Lassa fever through mathematical modeling. His research interests include mathematical epidemiology, biological mathematics, and infectious disease modeling. Mr. Ramzan has published multiple research papers on epidemic control, exploring innovative strategies such as nanotechnology and educational campaigns to manage infectious diseases. Known for his problem-solving skills and dedication to continuous learning, he is an emerging researcher in the field of mathematical epidemiology.

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Educational Details

Dr. Yasir Ramzan is a mathematician with a strong focus on applied mathematics and mathematical modeling, particularly in epidemiology and infectious disease control. He completed his M.Phil. in Mathematics from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, in 2023 with a thesis on “Mathematical Modeling and Control Strategies for Lassa Fever,” achieving a CGPA of 3.37/4.0. He also holds a BS in Mathematics from Government College University Faisalabad, where he graduated with a CGPA of 3.90/4.0 and was a position holder.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ramzan served as a Lecturer on a contract basis at Govt. Graduate College in Shorkot City, Jhang, Pakistan, where he taught mathematics from February to May 2021. His professional skills include effective time management, leadership, communication, and a continuous commitment to learning and innovation. Among his honors, he holds an English Language and Personality Grooming Certificate, character certificates from his educational institutions, and a laptop awarded by the Government of Punjab.

Research Interests

Dr. Ramzan’s research interests lie in applied mathematics, mathematical epidemiology, and biological mathematics, with a focus on mathematical modeling to understand and control the spread of infectious diseases. He has published several research papers, including studies on epidemic control strategies for Lassa fever, transmission patterns and nanotechnology applications in malaria control, and epidemic management for rabies-related disorders. His research often explores innovative epidemic management techniques, including nanotechnology and educational campaigns.

Technical Skills

Dr. Ramzan is an emerging researcher and educator dedicated to the advancement of mathematical approaches to public health and epidemic control, combining technical expertise with a passion for problem-solving and continuous learning.

Top Notable Publications

A Mathematical Lens on the Zoonotic Transmission of Lassa Virus Infections Leading to Disabilities in Severe Cases

Authors: Yasir Ramzan, Aziz Ullah Awan, Muhammad Ozair, Takasar Hussain, Rahimah Mahat

Year: 2024

Journal: Mathematical and Computational Applications

DOI: 10.3390/mca29060102

Rabies-related Brain Disorders: Transmission Dynamics and Epidemic Management via Educational Campaigns and Application of Nanotechnology

Authors: Kamel Guedri, Yasir Ramzan, Aziz Ullah Awan, Bandar M. Fadhl, Mowffaq Oreijah

Year: 2024

Journal: The European Physical Journal Plus

DOI: 10.1140/epjp/s13360-023-04796-3

Modeling Transmission Patterns and Optimal Control through Nanotechnology: A Case Study of Malaria Causing Brain Disabilities

Authors: Kamel Guedri, Yasir Ramzan, Aziz Ullah Awan, Bandar M. Fadhl, Mowffaq Oreijah

Year: 2024

Journal: Journal of Disability Research

DOI: 10.57197/jdr-2023-0061

Deciphering the Enigma of Lassa Virus Transmission Dynamics and Strategies for Effective Epidemic Control through Awareness Campaigns and Rodenticides

Authors: Yasir Ramzan, Aziz Ullah Awan, Muhammad Ozair, Takasar Hussain

Year: 2024

Journal: Scientific Reports

DOI: 10.1038/S41598-024-68600-7

WOS UID: WOS:001284942100034

Innovative Strategies for Lassa Fever Epidemic Control: A Groundbreaking Study

Authors: Yasir Ramzan, Aziz Ullah Awan, Muhammad Ozair, Takasar Hussain, Rahimah Mahat

Year: 2023

Journal: AIMS Mathematics

DOI: 10.3934/MATH.20231574

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Yasir Ramzan’s academic qualifications, innovative research, and professional experience position him as a highly deserving candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work in mathematical modeling for infectious disease control is impactful, and his ongoing commitment to solving global health issues through mathematics makes him an excellent fit for the award.

 

 

Suneela Sardar | Nuclear | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suneela Sardar | Nuclear | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suneela Sardar, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom

Dr. suneela sardar is a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at the University of Lincoln, UK, with a diverse research portfolio spanning sustainable process engineering, minerals processing, and nanomaterials. She earned her PhD from the University of Leeds, where she focused on nanoparticle synthesis. With extensive experience in both academia and industry, Dr. sardar has contributed to nuclear reactor safety research, sustainable mineral processing, and engineering education, and she holds significant expertise in radioactive materials handling and the characterization of engineering materials. Her teaching and mentorship roles at the University of Lincoln underscore her commitment to advancing the field of chemical engineering and nurturing future engineers.

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Educational Details

Dr. suneela sardar holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom, where she specialized in the manufacturing of pyrochlore nanoparticles via the sol-gel method (2016–2020). Her academic credentials also include a Master’s in Chemical Engineering with a focus on Industrial Pollution Control from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan (2011–2012). Dr. sardar further enhanced her qualifications with an MBA in Human Resource Management from the Virtual University of Pakistan (2009–2011) and a BSc in Chemical Engineering, specializing in Biochemical Engineering, from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan (2004–2008). Additionally, she holds a Fellowship in AdvancedHE (2024) and completed a professional development course for external examiners the same year.

Professional Experience

Dr. sardar is currently a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at the University of Lincoln, UK, where she also serves on the External Examiners Committee, manages multiple engineering modules, and supervises undergraduate and postgraduate research projects. She joined the University of Lincoln in 2023, initially as a Lecturer. Before this, Dr. sardar was a Senior Research Associate at Lancaster University, UK (2021–2023), where she contributed to pioneering research in 0Power-Molten Salt Reactor experiments. Her responsibilities involved managing radioactive material risk assessments, conducting phase identification studies, and coordinating with academic and industrial partners. She previously served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Leeds (2020–2021), focusing on sustainable minerals processing and chemical beneficiation. Her early career includes a lecturing position at the NFC Institute of Engineering & Fertilizer Research in Faisalabad, Pakistan (2009–2016), where she was involved in teaching, laboratory development, and supervising design projects.

Research Interests

Dr. sardar’s research interests encompass sustainable process engineering, minerals processing, nanomaterials, nuclear lab practices, and renewable energy technologies. She has specialized skills in characterizing materials, synthesizing nanomaterials, and using advanced techniques such as TGA/DSC, X-ray diffraction, UV-Vis spectrophotometry, and SEM. Dr. sardar is also well-versed in working with radioactive materials and has a solid background in surface modification of materials and crystallization processes.

Technical Skills

Dr. sardar’s technical expertise includes working with radioactive materials and handling nuclear lab practices, synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, and advanced analysis techniques such as powder and surface characterization. She is proficient in using analytical tools like TGA/DSC, XRD, XRF, SEM, AAS, UV-Vis Spectroscopy, TEM, and Raman spectroscopy. Additionally, she has skills in software applications such as ANSYS FLUENT, MATLAB, Highscore Plus, and Z View for data visualization, modeling, and materials analysis

Top Notable Publications

sardar, s. (2024). “Multiscale Approach of Investigating the Density of Simulated Fuel for a Zero Power Reactor.” Journal of Nuclear Engineering, DOI: 10.3390/jne5030026.

sardar, s. (2024). “Effect of B-site Cationic Substitution on the Structural, Spectroscopic, and Conductivity Behaviour of Ho₂(Hf₁₋ₓZrₓ)₂O₇ (x=0 and 1).” Ceramics International, DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2024.02.125.

sardar, s. (2024). “Short Life Fission Products Extracted from Molten Salt Reactor Fuel for Radiopharmaceutical Applications.” Applied Radiation and Isotopes, DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.111146.

sardar, s. (2021). “Microstructure and Impedance Spectroscopy of High Density Holmium Hafnate (Ho₂Hf₂O₇) from Nanoparticulate Compacts.” Materials Science and Engineering B: Solid-State Materials for Advanced Technology, DOI: 10.1016/j.mseb.2020.114989.

sardar, s. (2021). “Rheological Behavior of Stabilized Diamond-Graphene Nanoplatelets Hybrid Nanosuspensions in Mineral Oil.” Journal of Molecular Liquids, DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2021.115509.

sardar, s. (2020). “Environmentally Sustainable Facile Synthesis of Nanocrystalline Holmium Hafnate (Ho₂Hf₂O₇): Promising New Oxide-Ion Conducting Solid Electrolyte.” SN Applied Sciences, DOI: 10.1007/s42452-020-2336-9.

sardar, s. (2020). “Influence of Processing Conditions on the Ionic Conductivity of Holmium Zirconate (Ho₂Zr₂O₇).” Ceramics International, DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.01.177.

sardar, s. (2019). “Structural Study of Holmium Zirconate Nanoparticles Obtained Through Carbon Neutral Sol-Gel Process.” Thermochimica Acta, DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2019.04.003.

Conclusion

Dr. suneela sardar’s experience in chemical and nuclear engineering research, combined with her technical expertise, teaching proficiency, and professional involvement, presents a compelling case for her candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. Her work, particularly in materials characterization and sustainable engineering, has made valuable contributions to her field, and her commitment to professional growth reinforces her standing as a leading researcher in her discipline.

 

 

 

Charikleia Karakosta | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Charikleia Karakosta | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr Charikleia Karakosta, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Dr. charikleia karakosta is a senior sustainable energy and climate change expert, currently affiliated with the Greek Public Employment Service at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security and ENVIROMETRICS S.A. She has extensive expertise in energy efficiency, green economic policies, and sustainable energy project management, further enriched by her teaching and research roles at various academic institutions.

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Educational Details

B.Sc., M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering (Grade: 8.91/10), National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece (1999-2004)

M.Sc. in Energy Production and Management (Grade: 8.67/10), NTUA (2004-2006)

Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering, NTUA (2005-2014)
PhD Thesis: “Integrated Methodology for the Decision Support of the Promotion of the Effective Technology Transfer within the frame of Climate Change” (Grade: 10/10)

Professional Experience

Dr. karakosta has served as a project coordinator and expert in energy efficiency and green economic policies at NTUA’s Decision Support Systems Lab (EPU-NTUA), where she collaborated with Prof. John Psarras. Since January 2024, she has worked as a senior sustainable energy expert and project manager at ENVIROMETRICS S.A. Her responsibilities include leading sustainable energy projects, overseeing environmental assessments, and developing climate-resilient energy strategies.

In academia, she is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Macedonia, focusing on decision support systems for sustainable energy transitions. Dr. karakosta is also an adjunct lecturer, teaching courses in operations research, the Internet of Things, and sustainable energy at the University of West Attica and the Open University of Cyprus.

Research Interests

Dr. karakosta’s research spans energy management, climate change adaptation, decision support systems, and sustainable technology transfer. Her work integrates environmental policy with technical innovations for climate resilience and low-carbon transitions.

Awards and Scholarships

ECOPOLIS Science Award (2016) for her PhD research

Onassis Foundation Scholarships for Master’s and Doctoral studies (2005-2006, 2008-2010)

State Scholarship Foundation (IKY) for academic excellence (2002-2003)

D. Thomaidis Award for scientific publications (2004-2018)

 

Top Notable Publications

A Fuzzy PROMETHEE Method for Evaluating Strategies towards a Cross-Country Renewable Energy Cooperation: The Cases of Egypt and Morocco

Authors: charikleia karakosta et al.

Year: 2024

Journal: Energies

DOI: 10.3390/en17194904

Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Financing Sustainable Energy Efficiency Projects: The Triple-A Case

Authors: charikleia karakosta et al.

Year: 2021

Journal: Environmental Sciences Proceedings

DOI: 10.3390/environsciproc2021011022

Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

An AHP-SWOT-Fuzzy TOPSIS Approach for Achieving a Cross-Border RES Cooperation

Authors: charikleia karakosta et al.

Year: 2020

Journal: Sustainability

DOI: 10.3390/su12072886

Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Analysis of Policy Scenarios for Achieving Renewable Energy Sources Targets: A Fuzzy TOPSIS Approach

Authors: charikleia karakosta et al.

Year: 2017

Journal: Energy and Environment

DOI: 10.1177/0958305X16685474

Publisher: SAGE Publications (via Scopus – Elsevier)

Exploring Opportunities and Risks for RES-E Deployment under Cooperation Mechanisms between EU and Western Balkans: A Multi-Criteria Assessment

Authors: charikleia karakosta et al.

Year: 2017

Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2017.05.190

Publisher: Elsevier (via Scopus – Elsevier)

Renewable Energy Policy Dialogue towards 2030 – Editorial of the Special Issue

Authors: charikleia karakosta

Year: 2017

Journal: Energy and Environment

DOI: 10.1177/0958305X16685455

Publisher: SAGE Publications (via Scopus – Elsevier)

Conclusion

Dr. charikleia karakosta exemplifies a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her outstanding qualifications, impactful research in renewable energy policy and decision support, international recognition, and academic influence. Her continuous contributions, leadership in project management, dedication to teaching, and research accolades make her a distinguished figure in sustainable energy research.

 

 

 

Renwei Liu | Engineering | Excellence in Innovation Award

Dr. Renwei Liu | Engineering | Excellence in Innovation Award

Dr Renwei Liu, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China

Dr. Renwei Liu is a lecturer at Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China, specializing in polar ships, ship-ice interaction, and marine engineering. His innovative research in peridynamics has made significant contributions to the understanding of ship-ice interactions, with numerous publications and patents. He is actively involved in both academic research and industry consultancy, working on cutting-edge projects related to Arctic operations and ice load modeling.

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Educational Details

Dr. Renwei Liu earned his Bachelor’s and Ph.D. degrees in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from Harbin Engineering University (2012-2021). His academic foundation laid the groundwork for his deep expertise in marine engineering, particularly in the field of polar ship design and the application of peridynamics in ship-ice interaction.

Professional Experience

Since 2021, Dr. Liu has been serving as a lecturer at the School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology. His expertise spans various areas of naval architecture, with a particular focus on ship-ice interaction and polar ship technology. He has also contributed to consultancy and industry projects related to ice load prediction and anti-icing technologies for polar ships.

Research Interests

Dr. Liu’s primary research interests include the application of the peridynamics method in ship and marine structures, with a particular emphasis on polar ships, ice load prediction, and anti-icing technologies for Arctic operations. His work also extends to marine platform design and structural optimization for ice navigation.

Research and Innovations

Dr. Liu’s pioneering work includes introducing the peridynamics method for calculating ship ice loads, which led to the development of a numerical model for ship and ice interaction. This work resulted in the publication of the first paper in the field. His ongoing research projects include studies on the failure modes of sea ice and technologies for ice load modeling and anti-icing for Arctic operations. Notable ongoing projects include research funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Science and Technology.

Collaborations

Dr. Liu has co-authored multiple papers with researchers from various institutions, exploring topics like sea ice structure interaction, ice load predictions, and thermomechanical removal of ice from frozen structures. Some of his prominent collaborations include publications in China Ocean Engineering and Ocean Engineering on topics like ice load prediction for ships and the dynamic response of offshore wind turbines under ice impact.

Patents

Dr. Liu holds several patents related to marine engineering, including inventions for ice recognition devices, adjustable towing systems for ice pools, and methods for measuring ice crack sizes using deep learning. His patent portfolio demonstrates his innovative approach to solving complex challenges in marine engineering and ice navigation.

Top Notable Publications

A review for numerical simulation methods of ship–ice interaction
Authors: Y. Xue, R. Liu, Z. Li, D. Han
Published in: Ocean Engineering
Year: 2020
Citations: 84
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2020.107853

Simulation of ship navigation in ice rubble based on peridynamics
Authors: R. W. Liu, Y. Z. Xue, X. K. Lu, W. X. Cheng
Published in: Ocean Engineering
Year: 2018
Citations: 84
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2017.11.055

Experimental and numerical investigation on self-propulsion performance of polar merchant ship in brash ice channel
Authors: C. Xie, L. Zhou, S. Ding, R. Liu, S. Zheng
Published in: Ocean Engineering
Year: 2023
Citations: 58
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2022.113424

Modeling and simulation of ice–water interactions by coupling peridynamics with updated Lagrangian particle hydrodynamics
Authors: R. Liu, J. Yan, S. Li
Published in: Computational Particle Mechanics
Year: 2020
Citations: 49
DOI: 10.1007/s40571-020-00267-2

Peridynamic modeling and simulation of coupled thermomechanical removal of ice from frozen structures
Authors: Y. Song, R. Liu, S. Li, Z. Kang, F. Zhang
Published in: Meccanica
Year: 2020
Citations: 26
DOI: 10.1007/s11012-020-01068-2

Numerical simulations of the ice load of a ship navigating in level ice using peridynamics
Authors: Y. Xue, R. Liu, Y. Liu, L. Zeng, D. Han
Published in: Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences
Year: 2019
Citations: 21
DOI: 10.32604/cmes.2019.12258

Broken ice circumferential crack estimation via image techniques
Authors: J. Cai, S. Ding, Q. Zhang, R. Liu, D. Zeng, L. Zhou
Published in: Ocean Engineering
Year: 2022
Citations: 20
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2022.111735

 

Conclusion

Dr. Renwei Liu exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding candidate for the Research for Excellence in Innovation Award. His innovative research on peridynamics, his leadership in polar ship research, and his contributions to industry applications make him a deserving nominee. His work continues to shape the future of marine engineering, polar exploration, and sustainable ice navigation technologies.

 

 

 

Jianqiao Chen | Automation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jianqiao Chen | Automation | Best Researcher Award Award

Dr. Jianqiao Chen, Shenyang University of Technology, China

Dr. Jianqiao Chen is a dedicated researcher and Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Shenyang University of Technology, China, specializing in automotive intelligent driving systems. With a strong academic foundation in vehicle engineering and new energy technologies, Dr. Chen has consistently excelled, receiving numerous awards, including the Excellent Student and Ph.D. Student Scholarships and recognition as an Outstanding League Member. His research combines cutting-edge simulation tools and advanced control strategies to address the challenges of intelligent and energy-efficient vehicle design.

PROFILE

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Educational Details

Dr. Jianqiao Chen is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Shenyang University of Technology, specializing in automotive intelligent driving (since September 2020). He earned his Master’s degree in Vehicle Engineering, focusing on automotive intelligent driving, from Liaoning University of Technology in June 2020. Dr. Chen also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Vehicle Engineering with a focus on new energy from Liaoning University of Technology, completed in June 2016.

Professional Experience

Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Chen has actively participated in various research projects and competitions, contributing to advancements in automotive engineering. He competed with the Wande Electric Car Team in the 2015 National College Student Electric Formula Competition, achieving top rankings in endurance, obstacle avoidance, and overall performance. He also contributed to a National Science Foundation project focused on multi-parameter collaborative optimization in adjustable damping shock absorbers. Dr. Chen is proficient in key engineering and modeling software, including Matlab, Ansys, Catia, and Carsim, and has a National Level 1 CAD certification. His skills extend to article editing, photography, video editing, and programming (CET-4 English proficiency and C Language Level 2 certification).

Research Interest

Dr. Chen’s research interests are centered on automotive intelligent driving systems and new energy vehicle technologies. He is particularly focused on vehicle dynamics, control systems, and simulation modeling to advance sustainable and intelligent automotive solutions.

Top Notable Publications

“A Tuning Method for Speed Tracking Controller Parameters of Autonomous Vehicles”:

Authors: As of now, the specific author details are not readily available.

Year: 2024

Publication Date: November 7, 2024

Citations: Not available; it is a newly published article.

DOI: 10.3390/app142210209

Conclusion

Dr. Jianqiao Chen’s advanced educational background, impressive array of academic awards, technical expertise, and active participation in significant research projects make him a well-rounded and highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His consistent academic excellence and research contributions in the fields of automotive engineering and intelligent driving systems highlight his potential to continue making impactful advancements in the field.

 

 

 

Dipraj Debnath | Aerospace Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dipraj Debnath | Aerospace Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dipraj Debnath, Queensland University of technology, Australia

Mr. Dipraj Debnath is a PhD candidate in Robotics at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia, where his research focuses on multi-UAV navigation, path planning, and obstacle avoidance. With a Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering from Universiti Sains Malaysia and a B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the American International University-Bangladesh, he brings a strong foundation in UAV and robotics systems. His technical skills include MATLAB, Simulink, Python, and ROS2. Additionally, he has experience as a Sessional Academic at QUT, guiding students in advanced UAV technologies. Mr. Debnath’s work aims to advance autonomous UAV systems through innovative problem-solving and optimization techniques.

PROFILE

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Educational Details

Mr. Dipraj Debnath is currently pursuing his PhD in Robotics, focusing on multi-UAV navigation, path planning algorithms, and obstacle avoidance at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane, Australia. He completed his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Aerospace Engineering in research mode at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Penang, Malaysia, from 2019 to 2022. His undergraduate studies were completed at the American International University-Bangladesh, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, achieving an impressive 83% score.

Professional Experience

Mr. Debnath’s professional journey in academia and research has been marked by a blend of advanced technical and instructional roles. As a PhD candidate at QUT, he has been involved in research aimed at solving complex problems in multi-UAV navigation and target-finding algorithms. His previous experience includes work as a Graduate Research Assistant at USM, where he focused on optimizing path planning for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). In 2024, he served as a Sessional Academic at QUT, where he conducted tutorials for an advanced course on Unmanned Aircraft Systems, guiding students through practical exercises and supporting their comprehension of UAV technologies.

Research Interest

Mr. Debnath’s primary research interests are in robotics, particularly multi-UAV systems, autonomous navigation, obstacle detection, and algorithmic optimization for UAS. His work has consistently centered on enhancing the safety, efficiency, and autonomy of unmanned aerial vehicles, with a special focus on obstacle avoidance and path planning.

Top Notable Publications

Debnath, D. (2024). “A Review of UAV Path-Planning Algorithms and Obstacle Avoidance Methods for Remote Sensing Applications.” Remote Sensing, 16(21), Article 4019. DOI: 10.3390/rs16214019

Debnath, D. (2024). “An Integrated Geometric Obstacle Avoidance and Genetic Algorithm TSP Model for UAV Path Planning.” Drones, 8(7), Article 302. DOI: 10.3390/drones8070302

Debnath, D. (2023). “QuickNav: An Effective Collision Avoidance and Path-Planning Algorithm for UAS.” Drones, 7(11), Article 678. DOI: 10.3390/drones7110678

Debnath, D. (2021). “Adapting Travelling Salesmen Problem for Real-Time UAS Path Planning Using Genetic Algorithm.” In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-0866-7_12.

Conclusion

Given Mr. Dipraj Debnath’s robust academic qualifications, specialized research, teaching contributions, prestigious awards, and technical skills, he embodies the attributes of an outstanding researcher. His work aligns with the award’s criteria for advancing research excellence, making him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

 

 

 

Mamoona Khalid | Photonics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mamoona Khalid | Photonics | Best Researcher Award

Dr Mamoona Khalid, UET Taxila, Pakistan

Dr. mamoona khalid is a lecturer in Electrical Engineering at UET Taxila, specializing in photonics and optical engineering. With over 15 years of experience in academia and research, she has made significant contributions to laser systems and optical communication. Dr. khalid’s work has been published in high-impact journals, and she holds multiple administrative and advisory roles at UET, fostering innovation and guidance in photonics. Her global experience includes roles at the University of South Australia and as an AI trainer for OpenAI, contributing to cutting-edge advancements in her field.

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Educational Details

Dr. mamoona khalid earned her Ph.D. in Electrical and Information Engineering from the University of South Australia in 2021. Her research focused on germanate waveguide lasers for shortwave to mid-infrared laser applications, under the supervision of Prof. David G. Lancaster. She completed her Ph.D. through the “Thesis by Publications” stream, publishing four journal articles and two conference papers. Dr. khalid holds an MSc in Electrical Engineering from UET Taxila, where she researched the mathematical modeling and simulation of light propagation through photonic crystal fibers, graduating with distinction in 2012. Her BSc in Electrical Engineering from UET Taxila (2008) earned her a gold medal for outstanding academic performance.

Professional Experience

Dr. khalid has served as a lecturer at UET Taxila since December 2008, where she teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses, supervises final-year projects and research theses, and has been endorsed as a Ph.D. research supervisor by the Pakistan Engineering Council and Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. She also contributed to the AI field as a trainer for OpenAI in 2024, where she worked on enhancing large language model training methodologies. From 2017 to 2021, she was a researcher at the University of South Australia, specializing in optical waveguide fabrication and femtosecond laser-based micromachining. Her administrative roles include serving as Director of the Photonics and Communications Lab at UET, advising multiple student branches and committees, and mentoring students.

Research Interest

Dr. khalid’s research interests lie in photonics, fiber optics, and laser fabrication, with a focus on ytterbium and holmium-doped miniature laser systems, fiber laser fabrication, and optical communication link design. Her work encompasses advanced techniques such as femtosecond laser micromachining, fluorescence spectroscopy, and optical grade polishing for optical systems.

Top Notable Publications

Xu, L., Zhuang, T., Liu, B., Chen, G.Y., & Wang, Y. (2024). Light-sheet skew rays sensing platform based on microstructuring of coreless multimode fiber. Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research, 44, 100656. (0 citations)

Khalid, M., Chen, G.Y., Ebendorff-Heidepreim, H., & Lancaster, D.G. (2023). Author Correction: Femtosecond laser induced low propagation loss waveguides in a lead-germanate glass for efficient lasing in near to mid-IR. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 10649. (0 citations)

Chen, G.Y., Liu, K., Rao, X., He, J., & Wang, Y. (2023). Long-range distributed vibration sensing using phase-sensitive forward optical transmission: publisher’s note. Optics Letters, 48(22), 5967. (2 citations)

Chen, G.Y., Liu, K., Rao, X., He, J., & Wang, Y. (2023). Long-range distributed vibration sensing using phase-sensitive forward optical transmission. Optics Letters, 48(18), 4825–4828. (2 citations)

Khalid, M., Usman, M., Nasir, M.A., & Arshad, I. (2023). Recent advancements in femtosecond laser inscribed waveguides in germanate glass for ∼ 2.1 µm laser applications. Optik, 273, 170462. (3 citations)

Khalid, M., Usman, M., & Arshad, I. (2023). Germanate glass for laser applications in ∼ 2.1 μm spectral region: A review. Heliyon, 9(1), e13031. (8 citations)

Khalid, M., Chen, G.Y., Ebendorff-Heidepreim, H., & Lancaster, D.G. (2021). Femtosecond laser induced low propagation loss waveguides in a lead-germanate glass for efficient lasing in near to mid-IR. Scientific Reports, 11(1), 10742. (10 citations)

Khalid, M. (2021). Broadband fluorescence emission and laser demonstration in large mode waveguide structure in Yb3+ doped germanate glass. Optica Applicata, 51(1), 75–85. (1 citation)

Khalid, M., Ebendorff-Heidepriem, H., & Lancaster, D.G. (2020). 2 μm Laser Characteristics and Spectroscopic Properties of Yb3+/Ho3+ co-doped GPGN. CLEO-PR 2020 – Proceedings, 9256085. (0 citations)

Khalid, M., Lancaster, D.G., & Heidepriem, H.E. (2020). Spectroscopic analysis and laser simulations of Yb3+/Ho3+ co-doped lead-germanate glass. Optical Materials Express, 10(11), 2819–2833. (15 citations).

Conclusion

Dr. Mamoona Khalid is a strong candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” due to her proven record in photonics research, her extensive teaching and mentoring experience, and her impactful contributions to both academia and industry. Her diverse expertise in laser systems, optical communication, AI training, and her consistent scholarly output make her a competitive and deserving candidate for this award.

 

 

 

Yingjie Zhang | Quantum Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yingjie Zhang | Quantum Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yingjie Zhang, Qufu Normal University, China

Prof. Dr. Yingjie Zhang is a prominent physicist in the field of quantumhttps://physicistparticle.com/yingjie-zhang-quantum-science-best-researcher-award-1321/ optics and quantum information. His extensive research at Qufu Normal University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences has significantly advanced understanding of quantum dynamics, particularly in relation to noise, gravity, and system efficiency limits. His work is pivotal in the pursuit of optimized quantum technologies, including potential applications in quantum computing and energy storage.

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Educational Details

Prof. Dr. Yingjie Zhang earned his Ph.D. in Optics from Qufu Normal University, China, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Yunjie Xia, specializing in quantum optics and quantum information (2005–2011). Prior to this, he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Physics at Qufu Normal University (2001–2005).

Professional Experience

Prof. Zhang currently serves as a Professor in the Department of Physics at Qufu Normal University (since December 2018). Previously, he held positions as an Associate Professor (2013–2018) and Lecturer (2011–2013) in the same department. His postdoctoral experience includes research at the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China (2013–2015).

Research Interest

 

Quantum noise and its impact on quantum dynamics

Quantum gravity theories

Quantum speed limits for open systems

The development of quantum batteries

Top Notable Publications

Wei, Z.-D., Han, W., Zhang, Y.-J., Xia, Y.-J., & Fan, H. (2024). Non-Markovian dynamics control of an open quantum system in a Schwarzschild space–time. Annals of Physics, 470, 169825.

Xue, Q.-F., Zhuang, X.-C., Duan, D.-Y., Lo Franco, R., & Man, Z.-X. (2024). Evidence of genuine quantum effects in nonequilibrium entropy production via quantum photonics. Physical Review A, 110(4), 042204.

Wang, B., Han, W., Zhang, Y., Tang, Z., & Kong, Q. (2024). Assessment of student knowledge integration in learning friction force. Journal of Baltic Science Education, 23(4), 767–785.

Wei, Z.-D., Han, W., Zhang, Y.-J., Xia, Y.-J., & Fan, H. (2023). Non-Markovian speedup dynamics of a photon induced by gravitational redshift. Physical Review D, 108(12), 126011.

Yan, W.-B., Zhang, Y.-J., Man, Z.-X., Fan, H., & Xia, Y.-J. (2023). Chiral-quantum-optics-based supervised learning. Annalen der Physik, 535(11), 2300183.

Yan, W.-B., Zhang, Y.-J., Man, Z.-X., Fan, H., & Xia, Y.-J. (2023). Quantum simulation of tunable neuron activation. Annalen der Physik, 535(8), 2200546.

Zhang, Q., Man, Z.-X., Zhang, Y.-J., Yan, W.-B., & Xia, Y.-J. (2023). Quantum thermodynamics in nonequilibrium reservoirs: Landauer-like bound and its implications. Physical Review A, 107(4), 042202.

Zhang, Y.-J., Wang, Q., Yan, W.-B., Man, Z.-X., & Xia, Y.-J. (2023). Non-Markovian speedup evolution of a center massive particle in two-dimensional environmental model. European Physical Journal C, 83(2), 146.

Yan, W.-B., Man, Z.-X., Zhang, Y.-J., Fan, H., & Xia, Y.-J. (2023). All-optical control of thermal conduction in waveguide quantum electrodynamics. Optics Letters, 48(3), 823–826.

Yan, W.-B., Man, Z.-X., Zhang, Y.-J., & Xia, Y.-J. (2023). Temperature-related single-photon transport in a waveguide QED. Optics Letters, 48(22), 5831–5834.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Yingjie Zhang possesses a robust academic and research profile, backed by a rich professional background and focused on significant areas in quantum science. His expertise, experience, and ongoing contributions to quantum optics and quantum information theory make him a compelling candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Given his background, Dr. Zhang has the potential to make substantial contributions to the field, further underscoring his qualification for this recognition.