Alice Cervellieri | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alice Cervellieri | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Politecnico di Torino | Italy

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Early Academic Pursuits πŸŽ“

Dr. Alice Cervellieri began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Engineering, Bologna, in 2005, achieving a perfect score of 110/110 laude. Her pursuit of excellence continued with a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from the same institution in 2011. Notably, she expanded her intellectual horizons by earning a Bachelor’s degree in Linguistic Mediation Sciences from the School of Advanced Linguistic Mediation in 2019, graduating with an outstanding average of 29. Her educational endeavors were further enriched by certifications and specialized training. She participated in the ERASMUS Virtual Exchange program in 2020, focusing on dialogue facilitation, and completed the β€œCertificatore Energetico” course by Assform in 2016, gaining qualifications as an energy certifier. Dr. Cervellieri also acquired advanced knowledge in digital transformation technologies through a prestigious course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2021.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Dr. Cervellieri has played significant roles in academia and professional training. She served as a visiting professor at the Catholic University of Manizales, Colombia, in November 2020. Her teaching contributions also include assignments for the Emilia Romagna Region’s β€œEnergy Certifier” course and tutoring roles for EUSAIR Week. Since 2021, she has been a mentor for Harvard University’s Mentorship Project, showcasing her dedication to fostering the next generation of scholars. Her formal qualifications to practice civil engineering were solidified by passing the state examination at the Polytechnic University of Marche in 2016. These accomplishments underscore her dual commitment to practical engineering applications and academic mentorship.

Contributions and Research Focus πŸ”„

Dr. Cervellieri’s research lies at the intersection of energy analysis and comfort optimization in residential and rural buildings. Her studies delve into established metrics such as PMV (Predicted Mean Vote) and PPD (Percentage of People Dissatisfied), as well as the development of novel indices like OTE and OEE. These indices, drawn from the manufacturing sector, have been innovatively adapted to enhance energy efficiency and occupant comfort. Her international collaborations have facilitated the development of groundbreaking algorithms, as evidenced by her impressive publication record. Dr. Cervellieri’s contributions include six publications in international scientific journals, ten conference proceedings, six books, two posters, and a national journal article.

Accolades and Recognition πŸ†

Dr. Cervellieri’s academic achievements have been consistently recognized. Her selection as a mentor for prestigious projects like the Harvard Mentorship Program underscores her global standing as an educator and researcher.

Impact and Influence πŸ’‘

Dr. Cervellieri has significantly influenced the field of sustainable engineering through her participation in international projects. She contributed to the EU H2020 Project "ENCORE," which focused on energy-aware BIM Cloud Platforms for efficient building renovation. Additionally, her work in the EFRE-FESR Project "Brotweg" explored innovative mechanized solutions for high-altitude cereal production in alpine environments. These projects reflect her commitment to sustainable development and technological advancement. Her participation in the Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange project (2018-2020) exemplifies her dedication to fostering intercultural learning and virtual collaboration, providing young minds with transformative educational experiences.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Dr. Alice Cervellieri’s legacy is one of interdisciplinary excellence and global collaboration. Her contributions to energy-efficient building systems and educational mentorship are poised to leave a lasting impact on the fields of civil engineering and sustainable development. With her commitment to innovation and fostering cross-cultural dialogue, she is well-positioned to continue influencing academia and industry for years to come. As she advances her career, Dr. Cervellieri’s work will undoubtedly inspire future engineers and researchers to embrace sustainability and technological innovation as integral components of their practice.

 

Publications


πŸ“„ A Feed-Forward Back-Propagation Neural Network Approach for Integration of Electric Vehicles into Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) to Predict State of Charge for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Authors: Alice Cervellieri
Journal: Energies
Year: 2024


πŸ“„ On the Synthesis of Holonic Management Trees
Authors: Pirani, M., Bonci, A., Cervellieri, A., Longhi, S.
Journal: IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA)
Year: 2021


πŸ“„ Innovative Approach in Cyber-Physical System for Smart Building Efficiency Monitoring
Authors: Bonci, A., Cervellieri, A., Longhi, S., Pirani, M.
Journal: IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA)
Year: 2021


πŸ“„ The Double Propeller Ducted-Fan, an UAV for Safe Infrastructure Inspection and Human-Interaction
Authors: Bonci, A., Cervellieri, A., Longhi, S., Nabissi, G., Antonio Scala, G.
Journal: IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA)
Year: 2020


πŸ“š Brotwegβ€”A Path of Bread in an Alpine Environment: New Mechanical Solutions for Grain Processing in Steep Mountain Slopes
Authors: Mayr, S., Brozzi, R., Cervellieri, A., Sacco, P., Mazzetto, F.
Journal: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Year: 2020


 

Lee Seon Bong | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lee Seon Bong | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Keimyung University | South Korea

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Early Academic Pursuits πŸŽ“

Prof. Lee Seon Bong's academic foundation in Mechanical Engineering was established at Pusan National University, where he earned his Bachelor's degree in 1990. His passion for the field led him to pursue further studies, culminating in a Master’s degree in 2000 and a Ph.D. in 2004, all from the same prestigious institution. His academic journey laid a solid groundwork for his future endeavors in both research and teaching.

Professional Endeavors πŸ’Ό

Prof. Lee’s professional career is marked by significant contributions to both academia and industry. Since 2007, he has been a Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical & Automotive Engineering at Keimyung University. He currently serves as the Director of the Future Mobility Research Institute, a position he has held since 2016. His prior roles include leading the Automotive Research Team at DGIST and serving as Chief Researcher at Daewoo Precision Industry Co. LTD. His leadership extended beyond research and into the industry as the President/CEO of the Korea Intelligent Automotive Parts Promotion Institute from 2009 to 2014.

Contributions and Research Focus πŸ“š

Prof. Lee’s research is at the forefront of automotive technology, focusing on eco-friendly automotive parts, intelligent vehicle systems, vehicle electric/electronic systems, and autonomous vehicle safety evaluation technology. His prolific output includes over 140 research papers, with notable work on the optimal powder metallurgy process for electric vehicles published in 2024. In addition to his publications, Prof. Lee holds 13 patents, such as the 2019 patent on brake test assessment equipment by ADAS and autonomous driving mode.

Accolades and Recognition πŸ†

Throughout his career, Prof. Lee has been recognized for his contributions to mechanical and automotive engineering. His work has not only advanced academic research but also contributed to significant technological developments in the automotive industry. His active participation in professional organizations, including the Korean Auto-Vehicle Safety Association and the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, further underscores his influence and recognition within the field.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Prof. Lee’s work has had a substantial impact on the development of intelligent and eco-friendly automotive technologies. His research has influenced both academic thought and practical applications, particularly in the areas of vehicle safety and sustainability. Through his leadership roles, he has guided significant advancements in the automotive industry, both in Korea and globally.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

As Prof. Lee continues his work at the intersection of academia and industry, his future contributions are expected to further revolutionize the automotive field. His ongoing research and leadership in the Future Mobility Research Institute ensure that he will continue to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of intelligent and sustainable transportation systems. His legacy will likely be defined by his contributions to both the advancement of technology and the education of future generations of engineers.

 

Publications πŸ“š


πŸ“– A Study on the Optimal Powder Metallurgy Process to Obtain Suitable Material Properties of Soft Magnetic Composite Materials for Electric Vehicles

Authors: Kang, S., Lee, S.
Journal: Metals
Year: 2024


πŸ“– Analysis of the Heat Concentration Phenomenon on the Turbine (TBN) Building of a Coal-Fired Power Plant and Suggestions for Improvement

Authors: Cho, M.-L., Lee, S.-B.
Journal: Fluids
Year: 2024


πŸ“– Evaluation of Autonomous Emergency Braking by Using a Theoretical Formula and Dual Cameras

Authors: Kim, B.-J., Lee, S.-B.
Journal: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering
Year: 2024


πŸ“– Study on Compressibility According to Mixing Ratio and Milling Time of Fe-6.5wt.%Si

Authors: Kim, J., Lee, S.
Journal: Materials
Year: 2024


πŸ“– A Study on mPPO Development and Injection Molding Process for Lightweight Stack Enclosure of FCEV

Authors: Lee, S.-L., Kim, J.-H., Lee, S.-B.
Journal: Polymers
Year: 2023