Guanwei Jia | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Guanwei Jia | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Henan University, China

Guanwei jia (born in 1982) is an associate professor at the School of Physics and Electronics, Henan University, China. He holds a BSc in Electronic Information Engineering (2006), an MSc in Mechanical Engineering (2012), and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Beihang University (2018). His research focuses on hydrogen-blended natural gas pipeline transportation and energy storage. By Spring 2025, he has 38 publications indexed in Web of Science. His contributions aim to enhance energy efficiency and sustainable energy solutions, making him a key figure in the field of energy engineering. πŸ”¬βš‘

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Education & Experience πŸŽ“πŸ“œ

  • BSc in Electronic Information Engineering – 2006 πŸŽ“πŸ“‘

  • MSc in Mechanical Engineering – 2012 πŸ› οΈπŸ“Š

  • Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (Beihang University) – 2018 πŸŽ“βš™οΈ

  • Associate Professor, Henan University – Present πŸŽ“πŸ›οΈ

Professional Development πŸš€πŸ”

Guanwei jia has significantly contributed to energy research, particularly in hydrogen-blended natural gas pipeline transportation and energy storage. His work integrates advanced mechanical engineering techniques with sustainable energy solutions. With 38 Web of Science-indexed publications, his research provides insights into energy optimization and pipeline safety. He collaborates with industry and academia to advance clean energy technologies. As an associate professor, he mentors students and leads research projects, fostering innovation in energy sustainability. His efforts in alternative energy solutions contribute to global efforts for a cleaner and more efficient energy future. πŸ”¬βš‘πŸŒ

Research Focus πŸ”¬βš‘

Guanwei jia specializes in hydrogen-blended natural gas transportation and energy storage, addressing key challenges in pipeline safety, efficiency, and sustainability. His research explores how hydrogen integration in natural gas pipelines enhances energy efficiency while reducing carbon emissions. By leveraging mechanical engineering principles, he aims to develop secure and cost-effective storage solutions. His studies help advance the transition toward renewable energy, making natural gas pipelines adaptable for future hydrogen-based energy systems. His findings are valuable for energy infrastructure development, ensuring a safer, cleaner, and more efficient energy network for the future. βš™οΈπŸŒβš‘

Awards & Honors πŸ†πŸŽ–οΈ

  • 38 Web of Science-indexed publications πŸ“‘πŸ”

  • Recognized for contributions to hydrogen-blended gas research βš‘πŸ”¬

  • Active mentor and researcher in energy storage solutions πŸŽ“πŸ“š

  • Key collaborator in sustainable energy initiatives πŸŒπŸ”‹

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Water Vapour Condensation Behaviour within Hydrogen-Blended Natural Gas in Laval Nozzles”

    • Authors: Not specified in the provided information.

    • Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

    • Publication Date: March 2025

    • DOI: 10.1016/j.csite.2025.106064

    • Summary: This study investigates how water vapor condenses in hydrogen-blended natural gas as it flows through Laval nozzles. Understanding this behavior is crucial for optimizing nozzle design and ensuring efficient operation in systems utilizing hydrogen-enriched natural gas.​

  2. “Simulation Study on Hydrogen Concentration Distribution in Hydrogen Blended Natural Gas Transportation Pipeline”

    • Authors: Not specified in the provided information.

    • Journal: PLOS ONE

    • Publication Date: December 3, 2024

    • DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314453

    • Summary: This research employs simulations to analyze how hydrogen distributes within natural gas pipelines when blended. The findings provide insights into maintaining consistent hydrogen concentrations, which is vital for pipeline safety and efficiency.​

  3. “Numerical Simulation of the Transport and Thermodynamic Properties of Imported Natural Gas Injected with Hydrogen in the Manifold”

    • Authors: Not specified in the provided information.

    • Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

    • Publication Date: February 2024

    • DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.11.178

    • Summary: This paper presents numerical simulations examining how injecting hydrogen into imported natural gas affects its transport and thermodynamic properties within a manifold. The study aims to inform strategies for integrating hydrogen into existing natural gas infrastructures.​

  4. “Performance Analysis of Multiple Structural Parameters of Injectors for Hydrogen-Mixed Natural Gas Using Orthogonal Experimental Methods”

    • Authors: Not specified in the provided information.

    • Journal: Physics of Fluids

    • Publication Date: November 1, 2023

    • DOI: 10.1063/5.0175018

    • Summary: This study evaluates how various structural parameters of injectors influence the performance of hydrogen-mixed natural gas systems. Using orthogonal experimental methods, the research identifies optimal injector designs to enhance efficiency and reliability.​

  5. “Ultrasonic Gas Flow Metering in Hydrogen-Mixed Natural Gas Using Lamb Waves”

    • Authors: Not specified in the provided information.

    • Journal: AIP Advances

    • Publication Date: November 1, 2023

    • DOI: 10.1063/5.0172477

    • Summary: This paper explores the application of Lamb waves in ultrasonic gas flow metering for hydrogen-mixed natural gas. The research demonstrates the effectiveness of this non-contact method in accurately measuring gas flow, which is essential for monitoring and controlling gas distribution systems.

Conclusion

While Guanwei Jia has made valuable contributions to the field of hydrogen energy and pipeline transportation, his suitability for a Best Researcher Award would depend on additional factors such as citations, research impact, industry collaborations, patents, and leadership in major projects. If he has demonstrated exceptional influence beyond publicationsβ€”such as shaping energy policies, leading significant projects, or achieving high citation impactβ€”he would be a strong candidate for the award.

Dalel Azaiez | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Dalel Azaiez | Engineering | Best Researcher AwardΒ 

Ms. Dalel Azaiez, Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Gafsa, Tunisia

Ms. Dalel Azaiez is a skilled geotechnical engineer and educator based at the Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Gafsa, Tunisia. With a Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering from the National Engineering School of Tunis, she has contributed to the field through both academic and practical applications, including the invention of the Cylindrical Shear Tool (TN 2020/0256). Her expertise spans civil engineering, soil mechanics, and quality control, and she brings practical knowledge to her teaching roles across several prestigious Tunisian institutions. Ms. Azaiez is proficient in technical tools such as Python, AutoCAD, and Arche Ossature, complemented by certifications in quality management and language proficiency.

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Educational Details

Ms. Dalel Azaiez is an accomplished academic and geotechnical engineer with a diverse background in civil engineering, teaching, and research innovation. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Geotechnical Engineering from the National Engineering School of Tunis (2015-2023), where she also contributed as a research engineer at SIMPRO, a firm specializing in geotechnical engineering. Her work led to the co-invention of the Cylindrical Shear Tool (TN 2020/0256), showcasing her drive for advancing practical applications in engineering. Ms. Azaiez’s earlier studies include a Civil Engineering degree from the National Engineering School of Sfax (2012-2015) and preparatory coursework in mathematics and physics at the Sfax Preparatory Engineering Institute, following her high school studies at Mohamed Ali Sfax.

Professional Experience

Ms. Azaiez has a rich teaching history across various esteemed institutions in Tunisia. Currently, she serves as a contract teacher at the Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Gafsa, where she instructs on quality control, computer-aided design, and project planning software, among other engineering-related topics. Her previous teaching roles include work as a temporary teacher at the Private Higher School of Engineering and Technology (ESPRIT), the Military Academy Fondouk El Jdid, and the National Engineering School of Tunis. Additionally, she taught practical classes in soil mechanics at the Higher Institute of Environmental Technologies, Urban Planning, and Building (ISTEUB).

Research Interest

Ms. Azaiez’s research is rooted in soil mechanics, materials testing, and innovative geotechnical engineering tools. Her contributions are marked by a strong focus on applying theoretical knowledge to solve real-world engineering problems, evident from her involvement in patenting the Cylindrical Shear Tool. Her technical acumen spans laboratory testing methods, geotechnics, and practical civil engineering applications.

Skills and Training

Her skill set includes proficiency in Python, AutoCAD 2D, and specialized engineering software like Arche Ossature. Ms. Azaiez is certified in ISO 9001 Quality Management and holds a DELF diploma, confirming her multilingual proficiency. Her continuous learning is exemplified by recent training in Python (2024), enhancing her technical and programming capabilities.

Ms. Azaiez’s academic, research, and teaching experiences underscore her commitment to geotechnical engineering and applied sciences, contributing to her impactful role in Tunisia’s higher education landscape.

Top Notable Publications

Azaiez, D., Boullosa Allariz, B., Levacher, D. (2024). Study of Physical and Mechanical Relationships during the Natural Dewatering of River Sediments and a Kaolin. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 12(8), 1354. Citations: 0.

Manigniavy, S.A., Bouassida, Y., Azaiez, D., Bouassida, M. (2023). Using Compression and Swelling Indices to Characterize Expansive Soils. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 305, pp. 121–128. Citations: 1.

Bouassida, M., Azaiez, D. (2023). New Tool for the Measurement of Soils’ Shear Strength. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 305, pp. 63–76. Citations: 0.

Azaiez, D., Bouassida, M. (2022). An Efficient Tool to Determine Undrained Shear Strength of Soft Soils. Geotechnical Engineering, 53(4), pp. 25–35. Citations: 0.

Bouassida, M., Manigniavy, S.A., Azaiez, D., Bouassida, Y. (2022). New Approach for Characterization and Mitigation of the Swelling Phenomenon. Frontiers in Built Environment, 8, 836277. Citations: 8.

Bouassida, M., Azaiez, D. (2019). On the Determination of Undrained Shear Strength from Vane Test. Sustainable Civil Infrastructures, pp. 50–68. Citations: 2.

Azaiez, D., Bouassida, M., Boullosa Allariz, B., Levacher, D. (2018). On the Characterization and Valorization of Sediments. 1st International Conference on Advances in Rock Mechanics, TuniRock 2018, pp. 133–142. Citations: 1.

Conclusion

Based on her academic qualifications, innovation in tool development, teaching experience, and research focus, Ms. Dalel Azaiez is a competitive candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” Her achievements and contributions highlight her dedication to advancing geotechnical engineering, which aligns well with the award’s focus on recognizing impactful research and practical innovation.