Dr. Temitope Adefarati | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Temitope Adefarati | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctoral Fellowship | University of Johannesburg | South Africa

Dr. Temitope Adefarati is a distinguished Engineering scholar whose expertise in Electrical and Electronic Engineering has made notable contributions to renewable energy, power systems, and smart grid technology. He holds advanced Engineering degrees from prestigious universities, including a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, and has accumulated extensive experience in Engineering education, research, and industry. As an Engineering academic and researcher, he has served as an Associate Professor and Postdoctoral Fellow, contributing to Engineering curriculum development and the supervision of numerous postgraduate Engineering theses. His Engineering research focuses on optimizing renewable energy systems, distributed power generation, and sustainable energy integration. Dr. Adefarati’s Engineering excellence has been recognized through inclusion in the World’s Top 2% Scientists list for consecutive years and through his active role as an editorial board member of leading Engineering journals such as Frontiers in Smart Grids and International Journal of Energy Research. His Engineering research skills encompass power system reliability analysis, grid-connected PV optimization, and hybrid energy system simulation. With a prolific Engineering publication record in top-tier journals like Applied Energy, he has advanced the understanding of energy management and sustainable power systems. Dr. Adefarati’s Engineering commitment extends beyond academia through consultancy and professional affiliations, including COREN and the South African Institute of Electrical Engineers. His Engineering career demonstrates innovation, leadership, and dedication to advancing global energy solutions. Google Scholar profile of 2885 Citations, 31 i10 index, 22 h-index.

Profiles: ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Adefarati, T., & Bansal, R. C. (2016). Integration of renewable distributed generators into the distribution system: A review. IET Renewable Power Generation, 10(7), 873–884.

2. Adefarati, T., & Bansal, R. C. (2019). Reliability, economic and environmental analysis of a microgrid system in the presence of renewable energy resources. Applied Energy, 236, 1089–1114.

3. Adefarati, T., & Bansal, R. C. (2017). Reliability assessment of distribution system with the integration of renewable distributed generation. Applied Energy, 185, 158–171.

4. Adefarati, T., & Bansal, R. C. (2017). Reliability and economic assessment of a microgrid power system with the integration of renewable energy resources. Applied Energy, 206, 911–933.

5. Adefarati, T., Bansal, R. C., & Just, J. J. (2017). Reliability and economic evaluation of a microgrid power system. Energy Proceedings, 142, 43–48.

Otilia Pitulac | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Otilia Pitulac | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Teaching Assistant | Technical University Gheorghe Asachi Iasi | Romania

Ms. Otilia Pitulac is an emerging scholar in the field of Environmental Engineering, recognized for her growing expertise and dedication to sustainability-driven Engineering innovations. She currently serves as a Teaching Assistant at the “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iași, where she contributes to academic and research excellence in hydrotechnics, geodesy, and environmental Engineering. Her academic journey includes a PhD in Environmental Engineering, a Master’s in Geomatics and Cartography, and a Bachelor’s in Geography, reflecting a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied Engineering disciplines. Ms. Pitulac’s research interests lie in environmental management, green city development, climate resilience, and sustainable Engineering practices. Her work emphasizes innovative approaches to soil conservation, resource optimization, and urban ecological balance within modern Engineering systems. Throughout her academic and professional experience, she has demonstrated Engineering skills in GIS analysis, project coordination, sustainable soil management, and environmental modeling. Her Engineering achievements are complemented by strong teamwork and communication abilities, essential for collaborative research environments. Ms. Pitulac has been actively engaged in guiding students and supporting Engineering research projects focused on sustainability and urban innovation. She has shown excellence in applying Engineering principles to address real-world environmental challenges, contributing meaningfully to the field’s evolution. Through continuous learning, practical engagement, and technical proficiency, Ms. Otilia Pitulac exemplifies the new generation of researchers shaping the future of sustainable Engineering, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to innovation, academic integrity, and interdisciplinary advancement.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publication

1. Pitulac, O., Chirilă, C., Stătescu, F., & Marcoie, N. (2025). GIS-based assessment of photovoltaic and green roof potential in Iași, Romania. Applied Sciences, 15(19), 10786.

Ran Wang | Materials Science | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Ran Wang | Materials Science | Women Researcher Award

Student at Beijing Institute of Technology, China

Wang Ran is a dedicated master’s student in Materials Science and Engineering at Beijing Institute of Technology. She completed her undergraduate studies at Shandong University. With a keen interest in absorbing materials, she is committed to advancing research in this field. Though at an early stage in her academic journey, she is eager to contribute to scientific advancements. Wang Ran aspires to explore innovative materials with potential applications in energy absorption and electromagnetic shielding. Her passion for scientific discovery drives her ambition to make significant contributions to materials engineering. She is applying for the Women Research Award or Young Scientist Award. 🌟

Professional Profile 

Education & Experience 📚🔍

  • 🎓 Master’s Degree (Ongoing) – Beijing Institute of Technology, Materials Science and Engineering
  • 🎓 Bachelor’s Degree – Shandong University, Materials Science and Engineering

Professional Development 📖🔬

Wang Ran is in the early stages of her academic career, focusing on developing expertise in absorbing materials. She actively engages in coursework, laboratory experiments, and independent research projects to build a strong foundation in material science. Passionate about innovation, she continuously explores the latest advancements in materials engineering. Though she has not yet published any journals or patents, she is eager to collaborate with experts in her field. Her long-term goal is to contribute groundbreaking research that enhances the performance of absorbing materials in practical applications such as stealth technology and electromagnetic interference shielding. 🚀

Research Focus🏗️🔬

Wang Ran’s research interests lie in the field of absorbing materials, a crucial area in materials science that plays a significant role in energy dissipation, stealth technology, and electromagnetic shielding. She is particularly interested in developing new materials that can efficiently absorb electromagnetic waves and reduce interference in electronic devices. By studying the structural and compositional properties of these materials, she aims to optimize their absorption efficiency and enhance their performance in real-world applications. Her research has potential implications in defense, aerospace, and communication industries, where advanced absorbing materials are essential for improving stealth and signal integrity. 📡🛡️

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

  • 🌟 Nominee – Women Research Award (2025)
  • 🌟 Nominee – Young Scientist Award (2025)
  • 🎓 Bachelor’s Degree Completion – Shandong University
  • 📖 Master’s Degree Pursuit – Beijing Institute of Technology

Publication Top Notes

  • “Resonantly pumped acousto-optic Q-switched Er:YAG lasers at 1617 and 1645 nm”

    • Authors: R. Wang, Q. Ye, C. Gao
    • Journal: Applied Optics, 2014
    • Citations: 5
    • Summary:
      • Discusses the development of acousto-optic Q-switched Er:YAG lasers emitting at 1617 nm and 1645 nm.
      • The lasers are resonantly pumped, enhancing efficiency.
      • These wavelengths are valuable for medical, LIDAR, and optical communication applications.
  • “Single-frequency operation of a resonantly pumped 1.645μm Er:YAG Q-switched laser”

    • Authors: R. Wang, Q. Ye, Y. Zheng, M. Gao, C. Gao
    • Type: Conference Paper
    • Citations: 13
    • Summary:
      • Focuses on achieving single-frequency operation of an Er:YAG laser at 1645 nm.
      • Uses resonant pumping and a Q-switching technique for better performance.
      • Suitable for high-precision applications such as spectroscopy and atmospheric sensing.

Conclusion

While Wang Ran shows potential in her research field, she currently lacks the extensive academic contributions and professional engagement necessary to compete for a “Best Researcher” or “Women Researcher” award. She would be a more suitable candidate for a “Young Scientist Award” in the future, provided she enhances her publication record, citations, collaborations, and industry engagement.

Mr. Godfrey Shayo | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Godfrey Shayo | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Godfrey Shayo, Chemistry Department, Mkwawa university College of Education, Tanzania

Godfrey Michael Shayo is an Assistant Lecturer at Teofilo Kisanji University in Tanzania. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Education Science from Mkwawa University College of Education (MUCE) and a Master’s Degree in Chemistry from the University of Dar es Salaam. With a strong research background in Material Science, Water Purification, Material Characterisation, and Nanotechnology, he has published several articles in reputable journals and actively participates in international conferences. Mr. Shayo is dedicated to advancing scientific research and education in his field.

PROFILE

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Educational Details

Godfrey Michael Shayo holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Education Science (B. Ed. Sc.) from the University of Dar es Salaam, Mkwawa University College of Education (MUCE), and a Master’s Degree in Chemistry (M. Sc. Ed) from the University of Dar es Salaam. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Lecturer in the Chemistry Department at Teofilo Kisanji University. Mr. Shayo has published several research articles and has actively participated in international conferences, including two at Mkwawa University and the Zanzibar Water Conference in 2023. His work reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.

Research and Innovations

Godfrey Michael Shayo has completed five research projects, primarily focusing on Material Science, Water Purification, Material Characterisation, and Nanotechnology. His work is recognized with a citation index of 27, highlighting the impact of his research in the academic community. He has contributed to several respected journals, including the Bulletin of the National Research Centre, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology, Tanzania Journal of Science, and HELIYON. He has also been involved in consultancy work, notably with the Water Purification Project at the University of Dar es Salaam. While he has not published any books or patents, he holds several editorial appointments.

Top Notable Publications

“Preparation Methods, Applications, Toxicity and Mechanisms of Silver Nanoparticles as Bactericidal Agent and Superiority of Green Synthesis Method”
Heliyon, August 2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36539
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“Water-based Technologies for Improving Water Quality at the Point of Use: A Review”
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology, 2024
DOI: 10.1002/WNAN.1940
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“Severity of Waterborne Diseases in Developing Countries and the Effectiveness of Ceramic Filters for Improving Water Quality”
Bulletin of the National Research Centre, July 24, 2023
DOI: 10.1186/s42269-023-01088-9
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