Mert Gülüm | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mert Gülüm | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Karadeniz Technical University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mert Gülüm is a leading researcher in alternative fuels, combustion, and thermophysical properties of fluids, with a prolific scholarly record of 32 documents, 931 citations, and an h-index of 18. His research focuses on diesel engines, bio-derived and hybrid fuels, nanofluids, and advanced modeling techniques to optimize fuel performance, combustion, and emission characteristics. Key contributions include studies on hydrogen use in diesel engines, viscosity-temperature modeling of alternative fuel blends, thermophysical analysis of nanofluids, and transesterification optimization of waste cooking oil for biodiesel production. His work has been published in top SCIE and ESCI journals, reflecting rigorous experimental, computational, and numerical approaches. With 644 documents contributing to his citation impact, Dr. Gülüm has significantly advanced knowledge in sustainable energy, fluid dynamics, and thermal analysis, offering practical insights for improving engine efficiency and developing environmentally friendly fuel technologies. His research continues to influence propulsion, energy, and environmental engineering communities worldwide.

 

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Mathematical Correlations for Variation in Heat Release Rate of a Diesel Engine Fuelled with n-Octanol Blends
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Borte Kose Mutlu | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Borte Kose Mutlu | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award

Istanbul Technical University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Borte Kose Mutlu is an accomplished researcher recognized for her extensive contributions to membrane technologies, wastewater treatment, rare earth element recovery, and biofouling control. With 1,251 citations, an h-index of 17, and a prolific record of dozens of international journal papers, reviews, and conference publications, her work spans advanced membrane fabrication, quorum quenching strategies, and sustainable resource recovery. She has published widely in high-impact Q1 journals, including Building and Environment, Separation and Purification Technology, Journal of Water Process Engineering, and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, addressing challenges such as carbon footprint reduction, biofouling mitigation, micropollutant removal, greener membrane engineering, and industrial wastewater treatment. Her research also explores innovative nanomaterial-based membranes, electrospraying and spray-coating techniques, antifouling composites, and nanofiltration systems for produced water. She has contributed significantly to the circular economy through studies on rare earth element recovery from waste streams, process optimization, and solvent extraction-based separation methods. Additionally, she has delivered numerous full papers and abstracts at international conferences, advancing knowledge in membrane bioreactors, resource recovery, and environmental engineering. Her scholarly output since 2020, reflected in 936 citations and an h-index of 16 for this period, demonstrates her ongoing impact and research leadership in the field.

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Macin, E., Ozcan, F., & Kose-Mutlu, B. (2025). Carbon footprint and decarbonization of university buildings: Operational and embodied emissions at Istanbul Technical University. Building and Environment.

Ardic-Demirbilekli, R., Korkusuz-Soylu, S., Kose-Mutlu, B., & Koyuncu, I. (2025). Biofouling mitigation and microbial community dynamics in quorum quenching membrane bioreactors for industrial wastewater treatment. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 77, 108379.

Vatanpour, V., Mehrabi, Z., Behroozi, A. H., Kose-Mutlu, B., Kaya, R., & Koyuncu, I. (2025). Spray-coating technique in the fabrication and modification of membranes: A review. Separation and Purification Technology, 134752.

Vatanpour, V., Esenli, B., Kose-Mutlu, B., Yuksekdag, A., & Koyuncu, I. (2025). Harnessing lignin in membrane engineering: From green polymer to high-performance applications. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 148127.

Akca-Guler, T., Yuksekdag, A., Kose-Mutlu, B., & Koyuncu, I. (2025). Advances in electrochemical methods for rare earth elements recovery: A comprehensive review. Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 106897.

Kose-Mutlu, B., Ilyasoglu, G., Ardic, R., Demirbilekli, M. A., & Koyuncu, I. (2025). Removal of emerging organic micropollutants from real hospital wastewater by modified ultrafiltration membranes. Separation and Purification Technology, 357, 129960.

Tuncay, G., Yuksekdag, A., Mutlu, B. K., & Koyuncu, I. (2024). A review of greener approaches for rare earth elements recovery from mineral wastes. Environmental Pollution, 124379.

Vatanpour, V., Pasaoglu, M. E., Kose-Mutlu, B., & Koyuncu, I. (2023). Polyacrylonitrile in the preparation of separation membranes: A review. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 62(17), 6537–6558.

Kaya, R., Ersahin, M. E., Ozgun, H., Kose-Mutlu, B., Pasaoglu, M. E., & Koyuncu, I. (2023). Vibratory membrane bioreactor systems in wastewater treatment: A short review. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 53, 103865.

Vatanpour, V., Kose-Mutlu, B., Mutlu-Salmanli, O., Ilyasoglu, G., & Koyuncu, I. (2023). Bi₄O₅I₂ nanosheets as a novel nanofiller for fabrication of antifouling polyethersulfone nanocomposite membranes. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 117, 473–489.

Yuksekdag, A., Kose-Mutlu, B., Wiesner, M. R., & Koyuncu, I. (2022). Effect of pre-concentration on membrane solvent extraction process for the recovery of rare earth elements from dilute acidic leachate. Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 161, 210–220.

İlyasoglu, G., Kose-Mutlu, B., Mutlu-Salmanli, O., & Koyuncu, I. (2022). Removal of organic micropollutants by adsorptive membrane. Chemosphere, 134775.

Kadriye Elif Maçin | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kadriye Elif Maçin | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Istanbul Technical University | Turkey

Dr. Kadriye Elif Maçin is an active environmental engineering researcher whose scholarly contributions focus on solid waste management, life cycle assessment, material flow analysis, zero-waste strategies, and the development of sustainable and circular systems for institutions and urban environments. She has produced impactful research spanning international journals, national publications, book chapters, and numerous conference proceedings. Her work advances techno-economic evaluation of digestate management, MFA-LCA frameworks for zero-waste institutions, campus decarbonization models, circular bioeconomy applications, and comprehensive waste characterization studies. Through extensive analyses of food waste, construction and demolition waste, municipal waste logistics, hospital waste, and biogas enhancement strategies, she contributes evidence-based insights supporting efficient waste minimization and resource recovery. Her publications also address sustainability performance metrics in universities, transportation-related GHG emissions, and environmental impacts of energy and industrial processes. Additionally, her research has been disseminated through more than twenty international symposiums and conferences, where she has presented findings on decarbonization strategies, life cycle impacts of waste-to-energy systems, campus sustainability, zero-waste education, and solid waste systems under changing environmental conditions. Overall, her body of work strengthens scientific understanding of circular economy approaches and supports practical pathways toward sustainable waste management.

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Featured Publications

Macin, K. E., & Özbayram, E. G. (2025). Assessing the water footprint of tea: Implications on Türkiye's freshwater ecosystems. Aquatic Research.

Macin, K. E., Özcan, F. K., Acuner-Turet, E., & Kose-Mutlu, B. (2025). Carbon footprint and decarbonization of university buildings: Operational and embodied emissions at Istanbul Technical University. Building and Environment.

Macin, K. E. (2025). Türkiye’nin karbonsuzlaşma politikaları kapsamında Düzce ili katı atık yönetiminin yaşam döngüsü değerlendirmesi. Doğal Afetler ve Çevre Dergisi.

Macin, K. E. (2025). Malzeme ve madde akış analizi ile illerin katı atık yönetiminin döngüselliğinin incelenmesi: Düzce ili örneği. Ömer Halisdemir Üniversitesi Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi.

Musluoğlu, A., Dereli, R. K., Arıkan, O. A., Guven, H., & Macin, K. E. (2025). Techno-economic assessment of digestate management for full-scale continuous dry anaerobic digestion plant. Bioresource Technology.

Macin, K. E., Arıkan, O. A., & Damgaard, A. (2024). An MFA–LCA framework for goal-oriented waste management studies: ‘Zero Waste to Landfill’ strategies for institutions. Waste Management and Research.

Macin, K. E. (2024). Circular food waste management in Türkiye to stay within planetary boundaries. E3S Web of Conferences.

Macin, K. E., Arıkan, O. A., Altınbaş, M., & Damgaard, A. (2024). Decarbonizing university campuses: A business model for food waste management at Istanbul Technical University (İTÜ) Ayazağa Campus, Turkey. Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy.

Macin, K. E., Özçelik, K., Güven, H., & Arıkan, O. A. (2024). Waste characterization and recycling potential in a university campus: ITU Ayazağa Campus zero waste management practices. Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management.

Macin, K. E. (2018). Kentsel dönüşüm sürecinde İstanbul’da inşaat ve yıkıntı (İY) atıkları yönetimi. Adıyaman Üniversitesi Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi.

Verónica Córdoba | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Verónica Córdoba | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires | Argentina

Prof. Dr. Verónica Córdoba is a researcher whose work focuses on bioenergy, anaerobic digestion, biomethane modelling, and environmental sustainability, with a research portfolio that has earned 381 citations, an h-index of 8, and 8 i10-index publications, reflecting a steadily growing scholarly impact. She has contributed extensively to understanding methane production dynamics from diverse biomass sources, including swine wastewater, cheese whey, macroalgae, third-generation biomass, and agricultural residues. Her publications span high-impact journals with studies on mixture design for anaerobic co-digestion, neural-network-based prediction of biomethane production, thermal behavior of biofuel feedstocks, activated carbon production from biomass waste, and long-term methane emission modelling from waste treatment processes. Her involvement in R&D Project 03/E208 (2023–2025) focuses on the valorization of lignocellulosic residues for low-emission energy scenarios, underscoring her commitment to circular bioeconomy strategies. She also contributes to academic development through the supervision of doctoral fellows working on methane modeling and biomass conversion systems. Additional works include analyses of greenhouse gas emissions in waste management, kinetics of methane generation, renewable fuel drying behavior, and theoretical–practical assessments of electricity generation from biogas. Across more than a decade of scientific output, she has advanced sustainable energy research through rigorous modelling, experimental analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

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Featured Publications

Córdoba, V., & Ottolina, G. (2025). Anaerobic co-digestion of swine wastewater, cheese whey and organic waste: Performance optimization through mixture design. Biomass.

Córdoba, V., Bavio, M., & Acosta, G. (2024). Biomethane production modelling from third-generation biomass. Renewable Energy.

Córdoba, V. E., Mussi, J., De Paula, M., & Acosta, G. G. (2023). Prediction of biomethane production of cheese whey by using artificial neural networks. IEEE Latin America Transactions.

Córdoba, V., Manzur, A., & Santalla, E. (2023). Thermal behaviour and emission characteristics of Arundo donax L. as potential biofuel. BioEnergy Research.

Jerez, F., Ramos, P. B., Córdoba, V. E., Ponce, M. F., Acosta, G. G., & Bavio, M. A. (2023). Yerba mate: From waste to activated carbon for supercapacitors. Journal of Environmental Management.

Córdoba, V. E., & Santalla, E. M. (2022). Estimation of long-term methane emissions from mechanical-biological treatment waste through biomethane potential test. Environmental Technology.

Córdoba, V., Manzur, A., & Santalla, E. (2022). Drying kinetics and mathematical modelling of Arundo donax L. canes, a potential renewable fuel. Research in Agricultural Engineering.

Ibarlucía, D. G., Santalla, E. M., & Córdoba, V. E. (2021). Evaluation of biomethane potential and kinetics modelling of green macroalgae from the South Atlantic Sea: Codium sp. and Ulva sp. Environmental Chemistry.

Córdoba, V., Fernández, M., & Santalla, E. (2018). The effect of substrate/inoculum ratio on the kinetics of methane production in swine wastewater anaerobic digestion. Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

Blanco, G., Santalla, E., Córdoba, V., & Levy, A. (2017). Generación de electricidad a partir de biogás capturado de residuos sólidos urbanos: Un análisis teórico-práctico. Report.

Blanco, G., Córdoba, V., Baldi, R., Fernández, M., & Santalla, E. (2016). Outcomes of the Clean Development Mechanism in Argentina. American Journal of Climate Change.

Córdoba, V., Colavolpe, M. B., Fernández, M., Santalla, E., & Albertó, E. (2016). Potential methane production of spent sawdust used in the cultivation of Gymnopilus pampeanus. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering.

Córdoba, V., Fernández, M., & Santalla, E. (2016). The effect of different inoculums on anaerobic digestion of swine wastewater. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering.

Santalla, E., Córdoba, V., & Blanco, G. (2013). Greenhouse gas emissions from the waste sector in Argentina in business-as-usual and mitigation scenarios. Journal Article.

Shima Sadaf | Electrical Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shima Sadaf | Electrical Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

King Faisal University | Saudi Arabia

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shima Sadaf is a highly accomplished researcher in materials science, nanotechnology, electrochemistry, and energy systems, with a strong publication record reflected in 486 citations, an h-index of 11, and an i10-index of 11, demonstrating the impact and consistency of her scientific contributions. Her research spans advanced materials synthesis, including nanomaterials, thin films, perovskites, and green-synthesized nanoparticles, with applications in electrocatalysis, supercapacitors, photocatalysis, energy storage, and environmental remediation. She has made notable advancements in designing electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reactions, developing high-performance supercapacitive materials, and creating photocatalysts capable of degrading pollutants and enhancing hydrogen production. Her work also extends to UV photodetectors, memristor technologies, and electrochemical sensors for detecting heavy metals, glucose, uric acid, and dopamine. In the field of energy systems, she has contributed to innovative DC–DC converters, voltage ripple reduction techniques, and sustainable power solutions for nanogrids and renewable energy integration. Her publications include significant contributions to journals in materials chemistry, ceramics, energy conversion, and semiconductor processing, covering topics such as green-synthesized TiO₂/rGO nanocomposites, lead-free perovskites for solar-driven water splitting, NiCo₂O₄-based electrocatalysts, and advanced transition-metal nanoparticles. Her research continues to advance sustainable materials and energy technologies with broad scientific and industrial relevance.

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Utami, M., Ramadhani, M. A., Purnama, I., Purwiandono, G., Yenn, T. W., Husniati, Sadaf, S., Al-Taisan, N. A., Almuhawish, N. F., Al-Farhan, A. M., et al. (2026). Green biogenic synthesis of Ag-loaded TiO₂/rGO nanocomposite and its prospective applications in antibacterial and self-cleaning surface coating. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 131573.

Khan, A. N., Rabhi, S., Khan, N. U., Ansari, S. A., Sadaf, S., & Alam, M. W. (2025). Harnessing solar energy with lead-free Tl₂BPI₆ (B = Cs, Rb) double perovskites for photocatalytic water splitting. Ceramics International.

Ghubayra, R., Shariq, M., Sadaf, S., Almuhawish, N. F., Iqbal, M., & Alam, M. W. (2025). Constructing a hybrid CuO over bimetallic spinal NiCo₂O₄ nanoflower as electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.

Kaur, H., Sharma, A., Kumar, S., Alam, M. W., Sadaf, S., & Al-Othoum, M. A. S. (2025). Evaluation of photocatalytic efficacy of biosynthesized cubic NiFe₂O₄ nanoparticles. Nano.

Alam, M. W., Kharade, R. B., Alsulaim, G. M., Aleithan, S. H., Sadaf, S., Chava, R. K., Shin, D.-K., & Yewale, M. A. (2025). Improved Ni₃V₂O₈ supercapacitive performance via urea-driven morphological alteration. Ceramics International.

Yewale, M. A., Shin, D. K., Alam, M. W., Teli, A. M., Nabi, S., Ansari, S. A., Sadaf, S., & Al-Kahtani, A. A. (2024). Controlled synthesis and electrochemical characterization of Co₃V₂O₈ hexagonal sheets for energy storage applications. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects.

Alam, M. W., Nivetha, A., BaQais, A., Ansari, S. A., Yewale, M. A., & Sadaf, S. (2024). Development and analysis of novel Sm-doped LaSiO for photocatalytic degradation and electrochemical sensing of heavy metals. Ceramics International.

Alam, M. W., Ambikapathi, R., Nabi, S., Nivetha, A., Abebe, B., Almutairi, H. H., Sadaf, S., & Almohish, S. M. (2024). Advancements in green-synthesized transition metal/metal-oxide nanoparticles for sustainable wastewater treatment: Techniques, applications, and future prospects. Materials Research Express.

Aldughaylibi, F. S., Ulla, H., Allag, N., Alam, M. W., BaQais, A., Al-Othoum, M. A. S., & Sadaf, S. (2024). Development of molybdenum trioxide–based modified graphite sheet electrodes for enhancing the electrochemical sensing of dopamine. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing.

Kumar, J. V., Alam, M. W., Selvaraj, M., Almutairi, H. H., Albuhulayqah, M., Sadaf, S., Dhananjaya, M., & Joo, S. W. (2024). Fluorescent carbon dots for biodiesel production: A comprehensive review (2019–2024). Inorganic Chemistry Communications.

Alam, M. W., Allag, N., Utami, M., Waheed-Ur-Rehman, M., Al-Othoum, M. A. S., & Sadaf, S. (2024). Facile green synthesis of α-bismuth oxide nanoparticles: Its photocatalytic and electrochemical sensing of glucose and uric acid in an acidic medium. Journal of Composites Science.

Anding Xu | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anding Xu | Energy | Best Researcher Award

South China University of Technology | China

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anding Xu is a distinguished researcher in the field of energy storage materials with a focus on advanced sodium-ion and potassium-ion battery technologies. Holding a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from South China University of Technology (SCUT), he has conducted pioneering research on heteronanostructure interfaces, 2D and porous nanomaterials, novel nanoscale architecture design, and electrode materials surface engineering to enhance energy storage mechanisms. Prior to his PhD, he earned a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from SCUT and a Bachelor’s degree in Light Chemical Engineering from Xi’an Polytechnic University. Dr. Xu has served as a Postdoctoral Fellow and currently as an Assistant Research Fellow at the School of Emergent Soft Matter, SCUT, where he focuses on controllable synthesis, interface structure regulation, and the sodium storage mechanism of carbon-based antimony single atoms and clusters composites. With 24 publications, 588 citations, and an h-index of 15, his work has appeared in high-impact journals including Small, Advanced Functional Materials, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, covering topics such as MOF-derived porous carbon, Sb atomic clusters, Bi@N-doped carbon sheets, and high-performance anode materials. His research contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of nanostructured electrode materials, demonstrating exceptional potential for next-generation, high-rate, long-life energy storage solutions.

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  • "MOF-Derived Hierarchically Porous Carbon with Orthogonal Channels for Advanced Na-Se Batteries"

  • "Constructing High-content Sb Atomic Clusters and Robust Sb-O-C Bond in Sb/C Composites for Ultrahigh Rate and Long-Term Sodium Storage"

  • "2D Bismuth@N-Doped Carbon Sheets for Ultrahigh Rate and Stable Potassium Storage"

  • "Sb2O3@ Sb nanoparticles impregnated in N-doped carbon microcages for ultralong life and high-rate sodium ion batteries"

  • "Ultrahigh Rate Performance of Hollow Antimony Nanoparticles Impregnated in Open Carbon Boxes for Sodium-Ion Battery under Elevated Temperature"

  • "Alloyed BiSb Nanoparticles Confined in Tremella-Like Carbon Microspheres for Ultralong-Life Potassium Ion Batteries"

  • "CuSe2 Nanocubes Enabling Efficient Sodium Storage"

  • "Confining MoSe2 Nanosheets into N-Doped Hollow Porous Carbon Microspheres for Fast-Charged and Long-Life Potassium-Ion Storage"

  • "Enhanced pseudocapacitance contribution to outstanding Li-storage performance for a reduced graphene oxide-wrapped FeS composite anode"

  • "Sulfur/Nitrogen Co-Doped In-Plane Porous Carbon Nanosheets as Superior Anode of Potassium-Ion Batteries"

 

 

Ilaria Henke | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ilaria Henke | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Universitas Mercatorum | Italy

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Early Academic Pursuits

Ilaria Henke’s academic journey began with a strong focus on civil and transport engineering, where she cultivated a deep interest in the interaction between infrastructure, mobility, and social development. Early in her career, she explored themes such as the accessibility of railway systems, the role of station design in influencing user behavior, and the broader socio-economic impacts of transport networks. Her formative years were marked by research on cost-benefit analysis, sustainability in mobility planning, and innovative approaches to infrastructure evaluation, which provided a solid foundation for her later academic and professional contributions.

Professional Endeavors

As an academic and researcher, Dr. Henke has been affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II and has collaborated with several national and international institutions. She has taken part in projects funded by the Italian Ministry of Education and international organizations, focusing on sustainable transport, electric mobility, and resilience in road networks. Her professional trajectory also includes roles as guest editor and board member of reputed journals, as well as teaching appointments in doctoral programs in Italy and abroad. Notably, she contributed as a teaching assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she engaged with advanced topics on transportation networks and smart mobility.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Henke’s research is distinguished by its multidimensional approach to transport systems. She has extensively studied public transport quality, user perceptions, and decision-making models under uncertainty. Her work spans from the evaluation of high-speed rail impacts on regional equity to the role of urban transport policies in fostering sustainability. She has also investigated the challenges of post-pandemic mobility, resilience of road networks against disruptions, and the integration of big data in mobility planning. Her contributions to understanding gender differences in transport perception and the decarbonization pathways for road mobility demonstrate her commitment to socially inclusive and environmentally responsible research.

Accolades and Recognition

Her scholarly impact has been recognized through awards and distinctions. One of her early co-authored works on public transport quality received the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Sustainable City and Public Transportation. More recently, a collaborative article reflecting on transport revolutions and their historical evolution was awarded as one of the best papers published in Ingegneria Ferroviaria. Beyond awards, her editorial leadership in special issues of international journals and participation in high-level research projects highlight the recognition she enjoys within the academic community.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Henke’s work has influenced both scholarly research and practical transport planning. Through collaborations with public and private organizations, she has contributed to methodologies for traffic forecasting, mobility surveys, and corporate commuting plans. Her involvement in European and Italian projects has helped shape discussions on sustainable mobility, decarbonization strategies, and innovative transport services such as Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS). Moreover, her lectures and doctoral supervision have inspired the next generation of researchers, ensuring that her expertise is disseminated across academic and professional spheres.

Legacy and Future Contributions

The breadth of Dr. Henke’s research demonstrates her capacity to bridge theory with practice in transportation science. Her legacy lies in integrating sustainability, resilience, and equity into the core of mobility research. Looking ahead, her leadership roles in national and international projects, combined with her editorial activities, suggest that she will continue to shape the academic discourse on transport engineering. Her focus on technological innovation, digitalization of transport systems, and decarbonization pathways positions her to make enduring contributions to the global pursuit of sustainable mobility.

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Transport quality and user perception: Effect of bus station hedonic quality on student trip behavior
Authors: Armando Cartenì, Ilaria Henke, Antonella Falanga, Mariarosaria Picone
Journal: Journal of Transport Geography
Year: 2025


Vulnerability and resilience analysis of road network: A systematic literature review using Bibliometrix
Authors: Tahseen Bashir, Angela Stefania Bergantino, Gianmarco Troiani, Ilaria Henke, Francesca Pagliara
Journal: Sustainable Futures
Year: 2025


Gender differences in perceived metro station service quality in post-COVID19 pandemic era
Authors: Gabriella Mazzulla, Armando Cartenì, Laura Eboli, Antonella Falanga, Ilaria Henke
Journal: Research in Transportation Economics
Year: 2025


A methodology to estimate the benefits and costs of stakeholder engagement in a transport decision-making process
Authors: Francesca Pagliara, Wael El-Ansari, Ilaria Henke
Journal: Smart and Sustainable Built Environment
Year: 2025


Scenarios of fuel vectors trajectories in the Italian road vehicle fleet to 2030 and their impacts on EU GHG reduction targets
Authors: Davide Di Domenico, Carlo Beatrice, Ilaria Henke, Mariarosaria Picone, Armando Cartenì, Ennio Cascetta
Journal: Frontiers in Future Transportation
Year: 2025


Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ilaria Henke emerges as a scholar whose career reflects both academic rigor and societal relevance. From her early studies on transport accessibility to her recent explorations of big data applications and climate-conscious mobility strategies, she has consistently advanced knowledge in the field of transportation planning and sustainability. Her professional endeavors, international collaborations, and recognized achievements underscore her influence as a leading researcher. As mobility systems face pressing challenges in resilience, inclusivity, and environmental responsibility, her work continues to provide a valuable framework for shaping the transport systems of the future.

Wang Wei | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Wang Wei | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Institute of Technology | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Assist. Prof. Dr. Wang Wei began his academic journey with a strong foundation in thermal energy and power engineering, earning his undergraduate degree from the China University of Petroleum. His pursuit of advanced knowledge led him to the Beijing Institute of Technology, where he completed his doctoral studies in power engineering and engineering thermophysics. During his doctoral training, he broadened his academic horizon through a visiting research program at the National University of Singapore, which enriched his exposure to international research practices and advanced energy systems.

Professional Endeavors

Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Wang engaged in postdoctoral research at the Beijing Institute of Technology, where he deepened his expertise in thermoelectric conversion and energy systems. His commitment and scholarly contributions eventually led to his appointment as an Assistant Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology. In this role, he has continued to mentor students and advance research in innovative energy technologies.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Wang’s research contributions span across thermoelectric conversion, catalytic combustion, micro-combustion thermoelectric generators, and hybrid energy systems. He has designed and optimized high energy density thermoelectric power systems and explored combustion mechanisms within micro and mesoscopic porous media. His work also extends into wearable flexible thermoelectric systems and semiconductor refrigeration technologies, which bridge scientific innovation with practical applications in modern energy demands.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Wang’s scholarly impact is reflected in his robust publication record, with more than forty peer-reviewed papers, including first and corresponding author contributions in leading Q1 journals. His research has been recognized with notable awards such as the Gold Award in the International Track of the China International “Internet+” Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition and the Gongxin Entrepreneurship Scholarship. He also earned recognition through the High-level Doctoral Dissertation Seedling Fund at Beijing Institute of Technology.

Impact and Influence

Through his inventive research, Dr. Wang has secured multiple patents that demonstrate his ability to transform theoretical concepts into tangible technologies. His inventions, ranging from flexible thermoelectric devices to advanced energy generation systems, highlight his capacity for problem-solving in applied science. As a reviewer for prestigious international journals, he also contributes to the advancement of the broader scientific community by guiding the quality and integrity of global research.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Wang’s work is poised to have lasting significance in the field of sustainable and smart energy systems. His ongoing projects on micro thermoelectric power systems for intelligent unmanned platforms and flexible micro-energy technologies showcase his forward-thinking approach to energy challenges. By integrating advanced thermoelectric principles with practical innovations, his contributions are likely to shape the future of energy harvesting and next-generation power systems.

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  • Article: A self-powered wireless temperature sensing system using flexible thermoelectric generators under simulated thermal condition
    Authors: Hejia Wang, Aijia Niu, Dessalegn Abera Waktole, Boru Jia, Zhengxing Zuo, Wei Wang
    Journal: Measurement
    Year: 2025


  • Article: Parameter interaction analysis and comprehensive performance optimization of a thermoelectric generator system integrating a wide temperature range of thermoelectric modules
    Authors: Zhu X., Zuo Z., Wang W.* et al.
    Journal: Energy Conversion and Management
    Year: 2025


  • Article: Effects of dual intake channels on energy efficiency and emissions of the uniflow scavenging opposed-piston engine
    Authors: Liang Y., Wang W., Zuo Z., Wang W.*
    Journal: Scientific Reports
    Year: 2025


  • Article: Performance comparison and optimization of thermoelectric generator systems with/without stepped-configuration
    Authors: Xingzhuang Zhu, Zhengxing Zuo, Wei Wang, Boru Jia, Ruiheng Liu, Qian Yin, Min Zhang
    Journal: Energy
    Year: 2025


  • Article: Impact of relative positioning of heat source and thermoelectric generator on performance of phase change material - thermoelectric system
    Authors: Yulong Zhao, Meng Tian, Fengyu Wu, Wei Wang, Haiqiao Wei, Shixue Wang, Minghui Ge
    Journal: Journal of Energy Storage
    Year: 2025


Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Wang Wei stands as an influential scholar whose academic pursuits, professional endeavors, and research contributions have established him as a leader in thermoelectric and energy system innovation. His patents, publications, and accolades reflect not only his dedication to scientific excellence but also his vision for creating impactful solutions in the energy sector. As his career advances, Dr. Wang continues to build a legacy that bridges academic rigor with societal benefit, ensuring his role as a key contributor to the global pursuit of sustainable energy technologies.

Rocío Mingorance | Chemical Engineering | Best Research Award

Mrs. Rocío Mingorance | Chemical Engineering | Best Research Award

Ikerlan Technology Research Center | Spain

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Early Academic Pursuits

Mrs. Rocío Mingorance began her academic journey with a strong foundation in chemical engineering from the University of Granada, where she developed expertise in process engineering and industrial systems. Her educational path expanded with a master’s degree in industrial maintenance engineering from the University of Huelva, which enriched her technical and managerial skills in plant operations and system reliability. Continuing her pursuit of advanced research, she enrolled in a doctoral program in naval and industrial engineering at the University of Coruña in collaboration with the Ikerlan Technology Research Center, where her focus lies on the development of digital twins for process plants.

Professional Endeavors

Her professional career reflects a steady progression through diverse engineering and industrial roles. Beginning with junior engineering positions in thermosolar power plants, she gained hands-on experience in thermal balances, plant operations, and preventive maintenance. Over the years, she expanded her portfolio through roles in research, consultancy, and control room operations, working with leading companies such as Abengoa, Birchman Consulting, Grupo Cosentino, and Marquesado Solar. Currently, she serves as a thermal engineer and algorithms manager at Sunntics, where she leads the design and implementation of advanced thermal control systems to optimize concentrated solar power plants.

Contributions and Research Focus

Mrs. Mingorance’s research and technical contributions have centered on advancing renewable energy technologies, thermal engineering, and digital solutions for industrial systems. Her expertise in developing and applying thermal models for heat and mass transfer has contributed significantly to improving system performance under standard and unexpected conditions. She has also pioneered work on digital twins, offering innovative methodologies to enhance operational strategies and resilience in manufacturing and energy plants. Her publications highlight her contribution to bridging traditional engineering with modern computational tools.

Accolades and Recognition

Her research and professional achievements have been recognized through publications in reputed international journals and conferences. Notably, her work on the evolution of digital twin solutions was presented at the IEEE Smart World Congress, reflecting her standing in the global research community. In addition, her continued contributions to the field of industrial and thermal engineering have positioned her as a promising scholar and professional in advancing sustainable and technologically driven energy solutions.

Impact and Influence

Through her interdisciplinary expertise, Mrs. Mingorance has influenced both industrial practices and academic research. Her ability to integrate advanced modeling techniques with real-world plant operations has enhanced the reliability, efficiency, and safety of thermal and renewable energy systems. Her contributions extend beyond direct applications, inspiring new approaches in engineering education, collaborative industry research, and the adoption of digital innovations in traditional sectors.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Mrs. Mingorance’s ongoing doctoral research in digital twins for process plants is expected to leave a lasting legacy in the field of industrial and naval engineering. By combining her strong background in thermal sciences with cutting-edge computational techniques, she is poised to contribute transformative solutions that support sustainability, automation, and resilience in complex industrial systems. Her career trajectory suggests continued advancements that will influence both academia and industry in the years to come.

Publications


  • Title: A methodology leveraging digital twins to enhance the operational strategy of manufacturing plants in unexpected scenarios

  • Authors: Rocío Mingorance, Diego Crespo Pereira, Jone Uribetxebarria, Urko Leturiondo

  • Journal: Results in Engineering

  • Year: 2025


  • Title: Evolution of Digital Twin solutions in the manufacturing industry

  • Authors: Rocío Mingorance, Diego Crespo Pereira, Jone Uribetxebarria, Urko Leturiondo

  • Journal/Conference: Proceedings of the 2023 IEEE Smart World Congress (SWC)

  • Year: 2023


Conclusion

Mrs. Rocío Mingorance exemplifies the synergy between engineering practice and academic research. With a solid educational foundation, diverse professional experiences, and impactful research contributions, she stands as a leading figure in renewable energy and digital innovation. Her work continues to shape sustainable industrial practices and drive the integration of advanced technologies in energy systems, reflecting a career dedicated to both excellence and progress.

 

Hyunchul Ju | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hyunchul Ju | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Inha University | South Korea

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Dr. Hyunchul Ju embarked on his academic journey in Mechanical Engineering at Inha University in South Korea, earning his B.S. in 1999 . His quest for advanced knowledge took him to the United States, where he completed his M.S. at the University of Nevada, Reno in 2001, and later achieved his Ph.D. at The Pennsylvania State University in 2006. His early research laid the foundation for a lifelong dedication to innovation in fuel cells and hydrogen energy systems .

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Ju’s academic career spans multiple prestigious institutions. After a post-doctoral stint at Penn State, he held faculty positions at Chungju National University and later joined Inha University, where he rose to the rank of Professor in 2018. His roles have included Associate Dean of Engineering and Director of key research centers focused on carbon neutrality and hydrogen-based mechanical systems. His international experience includes time as a visiting scholar at LBNL (USA), adding global dimension to his scientific leadership.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Ju is a world-renowned authority on fuel cells, electrolysis, hydrogen storage, and battery systems. He has pioneered the modeling and optimization of electrochemical systems and developed cutting-edge technologies for lightweight fuel cell components, MEAs, and carbon composites. His work integrates machine learning, CFD, and FEM techniques to enhance performance and durability. He has secured major research funding from institutions like Hyundai and the National Research Foundation of Korea, proving his leadership in sustainable energy technologies.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Ju has received over 20 prestigious awards, including multiple Best Paper and Best Presentation Awards from respected Korean and international societies. He has been honored for his outstanding research contributions by Inha University, and received the Most Cited Paper Award from International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. His dedication and excellence have earned him recognition as a thought leader in energy research.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Beyond academia, Prof. Ju serves in key editorial and leadership roles: Editor-in-Chief of KHNES, Associate Editor at ASME JEECS, and Vice President of KSFM and KSME. He has mentored over 50 graduate students, many of whom now work at top-tier organizations such as Samsung, LG, Hyundai, and SK Innovation. His influence is seen in both academic research and industrial innovation, especially in Korea’s clean energy sector.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Hyunchul Ju’s legacy is marked by his pioneering role in hydrogen energy and electrochemical systems development. He led the world’s first DMFC-powered UAV demonstration, introduced novel cold-start technologies now used globally, and continues to develop high-efficiency systems for next-generation fuel cells. With multiple patents and a focus on carbon-neutral technologies, he is set to shape the future of sustainable mechanical systems for years to come.

Publications


📄Innovative flow field design strategies for performance optimization in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells

  • Authors: Not specified

  • Journal: Applied Energy

  • Year: 2025


📄Reliability-based design optimization methodology for enhancing performance and efficiency in catalyst manufacturing for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells

  • Authors: Not specified

  • Journal: Energy Conversion and Management

  • Year: 2024


📄Cathode-supported SOFCs enabling redox cycling and coking recovery in hydrocarbon fuel utilization

  • Authors: Not specified

  • Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

  • Year: 2024


📄Ultrahigh Electrode Performance of Low-Loaded Iridium Jagged Nanotubes for Water Electrolysis Applications

  • Authors: Not specified

  • Journal: Advanced Energy Materials

  • Year: 2024