Kai-Li Wang | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

 Assist. Prof. Dr. Kai-Li Wang | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar | Soochow University | China

Dr. Kai-Li Wang, a distinguished researcher from Soochow University, Suzhou, China, is a leading expert in Materials Science & Engineering, focusing on organic and perovskite semiconductor devices and their physics. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering from Soochow University under the supervision of Prof. Liang-Sheng Liao and Prof. Zhao-Kui Wang, following an M.Sc. in the same field from Henan Normal University and a B.Sc. in Physics from Xingyi Normal University for Nationalities. Currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Functional Nano & Soft Materials (FUNSOM), Dr. Wang has developed exceptional expertise in perovskite material synthesis, vacuum evaporation deposition technology, single-junction/module/tandem device fabrication, and indoor/outdoor photovoltaic applications, contributing to innovative solutions for high-efficiency solar energy conversion. His professional experience includes leading national and international collaborative research projects, mentoring junior researchers, and co-inventing two patents on perovskite solar devices. Dr. Wang’s prolific research output encompasses over 80 peer-reviewed articles, including publications in top-tier journals such as Science, J. Am. Chem. Soc., Adv. Mater., Adv. Energy Mater., Adv. Funct. Mater., Nano Lett., Sci. Bull., and Chem. Sci., with 18 as first or co-first author. He has made notable contributions to understanding defect passivation, ion–dipole interactions, and large-scale perovskite film fabrication, demonstrating both scientific innovation and practical impact. Dr. Wang has received recognition for his research achievements and continues to engage in leadership roles, international collaborations, and mentoring initiatives, fostering the next generation of materials scientists. His growing academic impact is reflected in 4,642 citations by 3,858 documents, 92 documents, and an h-index of 31, demonstrating his significant and sustained influence in the field of perovskite photovoltaics.

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Featured Publications

1. Wang, R., Xue, J., Wang, K. L., Wang, Z. K., Luo, Y., Fenning, D., Xu, G., Nuryyeva, S., … (2019). Constructive molecular configurations for surface-defect passivation of perovskite photovoltaics. Science, 366(6472), 1509–1513. Citations: 1,164

2. Igbari, F., Wang, R., Wang, Z. K., Ma, X. J., Wang, Q., Wang, K. L., Zhang, Y., Liao, L. S., … (2019). Composition stoichiometry of Cs2AgBiBr6 films for highly efficient lead-free perovskite solar cells. Nano Letters, 19(3), 2066–2073. Citations: 343

3. Xue, J., Wang, R., Chen, X., Yao, C., Jin, X., Wang, K. L., Huang, W., Huang, T., … (2021). Reconfiguring the band-edge states of photovoltaic perovskites by conjugated organic cations. Science, 371(6529), 636–640. Citations: 284

4. Xue, J., Wang, R., Wang, K. L., Wang, Z. K., Yavuz, I., Wang, Y., Yang, Y., Gao, X., … (2019). Crystalline liquid-like behavior: Surface-induced secondary grain growth of photovoltaic perovskite thin film. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 141(35), 13948–13953. Citations: 225

5. Phung, N., Félix, R., Meggiolaro, D., Al-Ashouri, A., Sousa e Silva, G., … (2020). The doping mechanism of halide perovskite unveiled by alkaline earth metals. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 142(5), 2364–2374. Citations: 198

 

Miftah Fekadu Kedir | Bioenergy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Miftah Fekadu Kedir | Bioenergy | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Ethiopian Forestry Development | Ethiopia

Dr. Miftah Fekadu Kedir, a distinguished researcher at Ethiopian Forestry Development, holds a Ph.D. in Bioenergy Development and Climate Change, an M.Sc. in Tropical Forestry, and a B.Sc. in General Forestry. With extensive experience in socio-economic and policy impact assessment, climate innovation, sustainable renewable energies, and carbon management, he has significantly contributed to Ethiopia’s green energy and climate adaptation initiatives. Dr. Kedir has led and coordinated national and international projects, including the National Industrial Forest Plantation Project, the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Division, and collaborative work with the African Forest Forum, DAAD, SNV, and the Barr Foundation (USA). His research focuses on bioenergy, improved biomass cookstoves, biogas, liquid biofuels, carbon storage, and greenhouse gas emission measurement, integrating policy, technological innovation, and socio-economic assessment. He has published 22 peer-reviewed articles in reputed journals such as Frontiers in Environmental Science, JAEID, Bionatura, and Sustainable Forestry, authored one book (ISBN: 978-3-659-56185-6), and contributed to multiple consultancy and industry projects on biogas, biofuels, and cookstoves. His work has demonstrated measurable impacts on indoor air quality, carbon emissions, deforestation, and sustainable energy adoption, while identifying key challenges in liquid biofuel production and policy implementation. As a mentor and educator, he has guided students in ATVET colleges and promoted capacity-building in forestry and renewable energy sectors. Dr. Kedir is a member of professional organizations including the African Forest Forum, Association of Ethiopian Soil Society, and AEGE, reflecting his commitment to advancing research and knowledge exchange. His growing academic impact is reflected in 22 citations by 22 documents, 2 indexed publications, and an h-index of 2, demonstrating his significant and sustained influence on bioenergy and climate change research.

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Featured Publications

1. Miftah, F. K., & Mutta, D. (2024). Potential markets and policies for sustainable liquid biofuel production with emphasis to Eastern Africa countries: A review. Energy, Sustainability and Society, 14(1), 1. (Citations: 15)

2. Kedir, M. F., Onchieku, M. J., Ntalikwa, J. S., & Mutta, D. (2022). Developing circular economy in Eastern Africa through liquid biofuels: Cases of Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania. African Forest Forum, 5. (Citations: 5)

3. Kedir, M. F. (2021). Pyrolysis bio-oil and bio-char production from firewood tree species for energy and carbon storage in rural wooden houses of southern Ethiopia. In African handbook of climate change adaptation (pp. 1313–1329). (Citations: 5)

4. Fekadu, M., Mekonnen, Z., & Tesfaye, M. (2021). Comparison of kitchen performance test on firewood consumption and emission of improved mirt and traditional three stone open cook stoves in Amaya, and Bure districts of Ethiopia. Climate Change, 7(23), 1–10. (Citations: 3)

5. Kedir, M. F. (2023). Prospects for rural transformation and socioenvironmental dilemma in the production and uses of liquid biofuels in Eastern Africa countries. In Rural Areas–Development and Transformations. (Citations: 2)

 

Ruohan Liu | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ruohan Liu | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Beijing University of Chemical Technology | China

Ms. Ruohan Liu, a highly motivated researcher in solar cells and photovoltaic devices, is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Materials and Chemical Engineering at Beijing University of Chemical Technology, holding a top rank in her cohort after earning her B.S. in Polymer Materials and Engineering from Henan University of Technology. Her research focuses on high-efficiency perovskite solar cells, with significant contributions such as developing a novel NiOₓ hole-transport layer that achieved exceptional efficiency, integrating Fe-based additives for improved UV stability, and introducing molecular interface bridges to reduce defects and boost charge extraction. She has additional experience in silica sol synthesis for fire-resistant glass, hard-carbon anodes for sodium-ion batteries, and thermochromic smart windows for energy-saving applications. Professionally, she completed internships at leading energy and materials companies, contributing to PV regulator research and development, quality assurance of smart meters, and formulation of fire-resistant hydrogels for high-temperature glazing. Ms. Liu is skilled in advanced simulation, data analysis, and chemical design software, and holds a patent on NiOₓ precursor solutions for perovskite solar cells. She has published in SCI-indexed journals, including high-impact international publications in nanomaterials and corrosion protection. Her excellence is reflected in multiple top scholarships, recognition as an outstanding student leader, and awards in both academics and athletics. Combining strong technical expertise, analytical thinking, and leadership experience, Ruohan Liu is well-positioned to advance research in renewable energy, publish in high-impact journals, foster global collaborations, and mentor future researchers, making her a deserving candidate for recognition and a promising contributor to sustainable energy innovation.

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Featured Publication

Liu, R., Yu, R., & Tan, Z. (2025). Photostability of perovskite solar cells: Challenges and strategies. Nanomaterials, 15(11), 786.

 

Suresh Kumar Patra | Energy Education | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Suresh Kumar Patra | Energy Education | Best Researcher Award

Distinguished Professor | Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan | India

Dr. Suresh Kumar Patra is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Physics at Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), Bhubaneswar, and Visiting Professor at the Satananda Institute of Astronomy, Puri. He earned his Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics Theory from the Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, where his thesis focused on the relativistic mean-field study of beta-stable and beta-unstable nuclei. His professional career spans over two decades at the Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, where he progressed from Senior Lecturer to Professor before assuming his current role. Dr. Patra’s international experience includes postdoctoral fellowships and visiting research roles in Germany (Alexander von Humboldt Fellow), Japan (Monbusho Fellow), Spain, the United Kingdom (EPSRC Fellow), Taiwan, Portugal, and collaborations at GSI Darmstadt, University of Barcelona, and University of Surrey. His research interests include nuclear structure, neutron star physics, relativistic mean-field theory, superheavy nuclei, quarkyonic matter, and the role of dark matter in astrophysical phenomena. He has successfully led several major Indo-German, DST-SERB, BRNS, and international collaborative projects. Dr. Patra is an accomplished research mentor, having supervised more than 17 Ph.D. students and guided postdoctoral fellows, many of whom are now faculty members worldwide. Skilled in advanced computational physics, FORTRAN programming, and modeling of nuclear many-body systems, he also serves as an active reviewer for high-impact journals such as Physical Review C, Physical Review Letters, Nuclear Physics A, and JCAP. Beyond research, he contributes to science outreach as Vice-President of the Samanta Chandra Sekhar Amateur Astronomers’ Association and Patron Member of the Odisha Physical Society. His growing academic impact is reflected in 4,205 citations by 1,920 documents, 241 indexed publications, and an h-index of 35, demonstrating his significant and sustained influence on global nuclear physics research.

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Featured Publications

1. Kumar, B., Patra, S. K., & Agrawal, B. K. (2018). New relativistic effective interaction for finite nuclei, infinite nuclear matter, and neutron stars. Physical Review C, 97(4), 045806. Cited by 187.

2. Patra, S. K., & Praharaj, C. R. (1991). Relativistic mean field study of light medium nuclei away from beta stability. Physical Review C, 44(6), 2552. Cited by 178.

3. Del Estal, M., Centelles, M., Viñas, X., & Patra, S. K. (2001). Pairing properties in relativistic mean field models obtained from effective field theory. Physical Review C, 63(4), 044321. Cited by 163.

4. Patra, S. K., Wu, C. L., Praharaj, C. R., & Gupta, R. K. (1999). A systematic study of superheavy nuclei for Z = 114 and beyond using the relativistic mean field approach. Nuclear Physics A, 651(2), 117–139. Cited by 142.

5. Del Estal, M., Centelles, M., Viñas, X., & Patra, S. K. (2001). Effects of new nonlinear couplings in relativistic effective field theory. Physical Review C, 63(2), 024314. Cited by 135.

Jun Seo Kim | Nanotechnology for Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jun Seo Kim | Nanotechnology for Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Graduate Researcher | Gachon University | South Korea

Mr. Jun Seo Kim is a Graduate Researcher at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Gachon University, South Korea, specializing in perovskite-based optoelectronic devices. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree with a focus on developing cesium-controlled triple-cation perovskite thin films for next-generation deep-ultraviolet (DUV) photodetectors. His professional experience includes extensive hands-on work in solution processing, thin-film deposition, and advanced characterization techniques such as XRD, UV–vis spectroscopy, and electrical performance measurements, which have enabled him to design and validate scalable processes for stable perovskite devices. His research interests include mixed-cation perovskite stability, photolithography-free patterning for UVC sensing applications, and improving material performance for industrial safety and optoelectronic applications. Mr. Jun Seo has authored an SCI-indexed journal article in MDPI Applied Sciences, demonstrating significant improvements in device stability and sensing performance through an innovative two-step post-treatment process. His ongoing project explores photolithography-free patterning techniques for perovskite thin films, aiming to simplify device fabrication and broaden practical applications. Although early in his academic career, Mr. Jun Seo has shown strong research potential by successfully bridging materials science and device engineering. He is actively preparing further publications, aiming for Q1-indexed journals and expanded international collaborations to enhance his global research impact. Awards and honors include recognition for his high-quality research contribution through acceptance in a reputable SCI journal at the master’s level, showcasing his commitment to advancing optoelectronics research. Mr. Jun Seo aspires to continue his academic journey toward a Ph.D., focusing on scalable perovskite device technologies, mentorship of junior researchers, and contributing to international conferences.

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Featured Publication

1. Kim, J. S., Kim, S., & Choi, H. W. (2025). The effect of Cs-controlled triple-cation perovskite on improving the sensing performance of deep-ultraviolet photodetectors. Applied Sciences, 15(14), 7982.

Oluwaseun Akinte | Energy Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oluwaseun Akinte | Energy Management | Best Researcher Award

Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi | Thailand

Dr. Oluwaseun Olanrewaju Akinte is an accomplished researcher in renewable energy systems, microgrid-utility grid integration, and advanced energy storage optimization, with a strong focus on developing sustainable and economically viable energy solutions. He holds a Ph.D. in Energy and Materials Engineering from Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, an MSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Coventry University, United Kingdom, and a BSc from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria. His professional experience spans research assistantship at RMUTT’s Research and Service Energy Center (RSEC), volunteer lecturing at the University of the People (USA), project engineering roles in Nigeria, and academic tutoring. Dr. Akinte’s research interests include renewable energy system design, techno-econometric modeling of hybrid microgrids, optimization of control strategies, and integration of smart grid topologies. He is proficient in MATLAB, Simulink, HOMER Pro/GRID, ETAP, PSIM, and advanced modeling of power systems, power quality analysis, and biomass-to-energy conversion technologies. His experimental skills extend to hybrid energy storage design, closed-loop control algorithm implementation, and techno-economic feasibility analysis for microgrid deployment. Among his notable honors are the E-CUBE-I RMUTT Scholarship and Best Oral Presentation at ESS 4 for work on energy assessment and power reserve networks. He has delivered invited talks at PMU-B Brainpower Congress, International Conference on Power, Energy and Innovations (ICPEI), and the Eco-Energy Symposium. With numerous peer-reviewed publications in reputed journals such as IEEE Access, Sustainability, Franklin Open, and Energies, his work has significantly contributed to advancing the efficiency and reliability of hybrid energy networks. Dr. Akinte’s leadership, global collaborations, and commitment to mentoring emerging researchers position him as a future leader in the renewable energy sector. His growing academic impact is reflected in 18 citations by 18 documents, 5 documents indexed, and an h-index of 2.

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Featured Publications

1. Aina, T. S., Akinte, O. O., & Iyaomolere, B. A. (2022). Investigation on performance of microstrip patch antenna for a practical wireless local area network (WLAN) application. International Journal of Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 10(5), 221–226. (Cited by 4)

2. Aina, T., Akinte, O. O., Iyaomolere, B., Tosin, A. E., Abode, I. I., & Awelewa, A. J. (2022). Implementation of an intelligent motion detector. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 9(1), 1148–1165. (Cited by 3)

3. Aina, T. S., Akinte, O. O., Iyaomolere, B. A., Iriaoghuan, A. I., & Samson, U. A. (2021). Development of a low-cost automatic Internet of Things extension system. Development, 1(1), 1–8. (Cited by 2)

4. Aina, T. S., Akinte, O. O., Awelewa, A. J., & Adelakun, D. O. (2022). Critical evaluation of waterfall project management methodology: A case study of digital management conference project. International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies, 2(1), 1–10. (Cited by 8)

5. Akinte, O. O., & Aina, T. S. (2021). HVAC vs HVDC power system: Contemporary development in HVAC and HVDC power transmission system. International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research, 19, 252–261. (Cited by 6)

Razieh Etezadi | Green Hydrogen | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Razieh Etezadi | Green Hydrogen | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher | USC Viterbi School of Engineering | United States

Dr. Razieh Etezadi is an accomplished researcher and Ph.D. candidate in Chemical Engineering at the University of Southern California, Viterbi School of Engineering, supported by a prestigious multi-year scholarship and Merit Award. She holds a Master’s in Chemical Engineering and a Master’s in Environmental Engineering from Shiraz University, where she also completed her Bachelor’s in Chemical Engineering as a top-ranked student. Professionally, she has served as Project Engineer and Process Designer on a major California Energy Commission–funded hydrogen production project, leading cross-functional teams, significantly improving process efficiency, and lowering hydrogen production costs. Her professional experience also includes roles as a Process Automation Engineer, Lecturer at Zand Shiraz University, and Research Associate in Metabolic Engineering, where she developed novel algorithms for gene amplification optimization and bioreactor dynamic modeling. Her research interests include hydrogen production and storage, process design and optimization, system automation, metabolic engineering, and digital twin modeling for energy systems. She is proficient in MATLAB, Aspen Plus, COMSOL, LabVIEW, and project management tools, with expertise in process modeling, risk assessment, and advanced instrumentation. Dr. Etezadi’s work has been published in AIChE Journal and Elsevier’s Advances in Synthesis Gas and presented at international conferences, reflecting her commitment to impactful research. She is a Six Sigma Green Belt, with PMP and PE certifications in progress, and actively participates in professional development and industry workshops. Recognized for her leadership, she mentors students and contributes to collaborative research platforms that connect academia and industry. Her growing academic impact is reflected in 28 citations by 27 documents, 4 documents indexed, and an h-index of 3.

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Featured Publications

1. Aquino, F., Etezadi, R., Moh, I., Tsotsis, T., & Tasser, C. (2025). In-situ bio-methanation in food waste digesters using CO₂ and catalytically-derived hydrogen from biogas. California Energy Commission Publications.

2. Etezadi, R., & Setoodeh, P. (2018). Gene overexpression targets for enhancement of heterologous production of diverse terpenoids in Escherichia coli. Proceedings of the 3rd Iranian Conference on Systems Biology, Tehran, Iran.

3. Mohammadi, S., Etezadi, R., Sarafzadeh, P., & Ayatollahi, S. (2013). Study of effects of different chemical surfactants on cell surface hydrophobicity (CSH) of Enterobacter cloacae microorganism. First National Iranian Petroleum and Gas Conference, Kerman, Iran.

4. Zhao, L., Etezadi, R., & Tsotsis, T. (2023). Syngas from coal. In Advances in synthesis gas: Methods, technologies and applications (pp. 363–377). Elsevier. (Cited by 6)

5. Etezadi, R., Zhao, L., & Tsotsis, T. (2023). Syngas from food waste. In Advances in synthesis gas: Methods, technologies and applications (pp. 439–455). Elsevier. (Cited by 2)

 

Sergey Barykin | Bioenergy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sergey Barykin | Bioenergy | Best Researcher Award

Head of dissertation council | Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University | Russia

Professor Dr. Sergey E. Barykin is a renowned economist and academic leader specializing in digital platforms, financial logistics, digital economy, international logistics networks, Industry 4.0, integrated logistics, and sustainable economic modeling. He holds advanced academic qualifications, including a diploma, a Ph.D., and a Doctor of Sciences in Economics, reflecting his extensive research expertise. He currently serves as Professor and Deputy Director for Scientific Research and Development at SPbPU’s Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade and heads a dissertation council focusing on regional and industrial economics, logistics, and marketing, having previously held faculty and leadership roles at other prominent institutions. His research encompasses digital and financial logistics, logistics network management, digital transformation of trade and services, smart city logistics, ESG goals, and the integration of digital finance for sustainable development. He possesses strong skills in economic and mathematical modeling, stochastic processes, digital twin modeling, decision-making in complex systems, and strategic management applications in logistics and energy sectors. Professor Barykin has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to the fields of sustainability, innovation, and digital economics, and has led multiple national and international research projects while maintaining extensive global collaborations. He serves on editorial boards of leading journals and has received several awards recognizing his excellence in peer review. Recognized among the most-cited scientists globally, Professor Barykin demonstrates outstanding contributions to digital logistics, corporate logistics theory, and digital economy research, combining scholarly achievement with leadership, mentorship, and a vision to advance sustainable socio-economic development through innovative applications of technology and economic research.

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Featured Publications

Barykin, S. Y., Kapustina, I. V., Kirillova, T. V., Yadykin, V. K., & Konnikov, Y. A. (2020). Economics of digital ecosystems. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 6(4), 124. Cited by 214.

Barykin, S. Y., Bochkarev, A. A., Kalinina, O. V., & Yadykin, V. K. (2020). Concept for a supply chain digital twin. International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences, 5, … Cited by 148.

Iqbal, K. M. J., Khalid, F., & Barykin, S. Y. (2021). Hybrid workplace: The future of work. Handbook of Research on Future Opportunities for Technology Management, … Cited by 143.

Li, J., Yüksel, S., Dınçer, H., Mikhaylov, A., & Barykin, S. E. (2022). Bipolar q-ROF hybrid decision making model with golden cut for analyzing the levelized cost of renewable energy alternatives. IEEE Access, 10, 42507–42517. Cited by 103.

Barykin, S., Kapustina, I., Sergeev, S., Kalinina, O., Vilken, V., De la Poza, E., … (2021). Developing the physical distribution digital twin model within the trade network. Academy of Strategic Management Journal, 20(1), 1–24. Cited by 97.

 

Bawoke Mekuye Getnet | Nanotechnology for Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bawoke Mekuye Getnet | Nanotechnology for Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Mekdela Amba University | Ethiopia

Dr. Bawoke Mekuye Getnet is an Ethiopian physicist, lecturer, and researcher known for his impactful contributions to condensed matter physics, nanoscience, nanomaterials, and diluted magnetic semiconductors (DMS). He holds a B.Sc. in Physics from Dilla University and an M.Sc. in Physics from Debre Markos University, building a strong foundation in theoretical and computational physics. He serves as Lecturer and Coordinator of the College of Natural and Computational Sciences at Mekdela Amba University, where he leads academic coordination and teaches undergraduate and postgraduate students, drawing on earlier experience as a secondary school physics teacher that shaped his passion for inspiring future scientists. His research spans computational modeling of high Curie temperature in ferromagnetic semiconductors, size-dependent optical properties of nanomaterials, energy system dynamics, and antibacterial mechanisms of metallic nanoparticles, supported by expertise in Python, MATLAB, dielectric function analysis, nanomaterial simulations, scientific writing, and peer review. Dr. Bawoke has published in leading journals such as Nano Select, Frontiers in Physics, Energy Science & Engineering, Advances in Condensed Matter Physics, and IET Nanobiotechnology, contributed book chapters and systematic reviews, and serves as a peer reviewer for prominent journals including ACS Omega and Solid State Communications. Beyond research, he has conducted teacher training programs, delivered software workshops for physics graduates, and presented at major conferences on computational investigations of ferromagnetic semiconductors. His honors include the prestigious Best Researcher Award (International Top Research Award) in recognition of his commitment to advancing physics research and education. Dedicated to promoting innovation, knowledge sharing, and capacity building in Ethiopia and beyond, Dr. Bawoke aspires to expand Q1 journal publications, foster global research collaborations, and engage as a keynote speaker and editorial board member, positioning him to play a transformative role in nanotechnology, semiconductor physics, and energy research while inspiring future generations of researchers.

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Featured Publications

Mekuye, B., & Abera, B. (2023). Nanomaterials: An overview of synthesis, classification, characterization, and applications. Nano Select, 4(8), 486–501. Cited by: 501

Mekuye, B. (2023). The impact of size on the optical properties of silver nanoparticles based on dielectric function. Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials Annual Volume 2024. Cited by: 18

Girma, A., Abera, B., Mekuye, B., & Mebratie, G. (2024). Antibacterial activity and mechanisms of action of inorganic nanoparticles against foodborne bacterial pathogens: A systematic review. IET Nanobiotechnology, 2024(1), 5417924. Cited by: 14

Girma, A., Alamnie, G., Bekele, T., Mebratie, G., Mekuye, B., & Abera, B., et al. (2024). Green-synthesised silver nanoparticles: Antibacterial activity and alternative mechanisms of action to combat multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens: A systematic literature review. Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews, 17(1), 2412601. Cited by: 10

Girma, A., Mebratie, G., Mekuye, B., Abera, B., Bekele, T., & Alamnie, G. (2024). Antibacterial capabilities of metallic nanoparticles and influencing factors. Nano Select, 5(12), e202400049. Cited by: 9

Mojtaba Alirahmi | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mojtaba Alirahmi | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral at Aalborg University | Denmark

Dr. Mojtaba Alirahmi is a distinguished researcher and process engineer recognized among the leading scientists in sustainable energy systems. His expertise spans operational research, energy system modeling, bioenergy, electrolysis, CCUS, and Power-to-X technologies, with a strong focus on practical solutions for decarbonization. He has contributed significantly to plant-wide process modeling, dynamic simulation, multivariable control, and techno-economic analysis of green fuel production, including hydrogen, methane, and ammonia. As a globally acknowledged scholar, he has established a reputation for excellence in mathematical optimization and interdisciplinary collaboration. His work bridges theory and application, demonstrating how advanced simulation, optimization, and system integration can drive innovation in renewable energy and carbon management. With an impressive publication record, active participation in international research projects, and mentorship of students, Dr. Alirahmi continues to influence both academia and industry. His career reflects a balance of scientific discovery, applied engineering, and dedication to building a sustainable energy future.

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Education

Dr. Mojtaba Alirahmi pursued his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at Aalborg University, where his research focused on renewable energy integration, carbon capture, utilization and storage, and Power-to-X pathways. His doctoral studies involved developing advanced models for system optimization, thermal management, and sustainable fuel production, contributing new methods to energy efficiency research. His academic journey began with a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, where he specialized in solar energy applications, multi-generation systems, and exergo-economic assessments. This strong foundation enabled him to apply both mechanical and chemical engineering principles to renewable energy challenges. Throughout his academic training, he engaged in advanced computational modeling, multi-objective optimization, and comparative analyses of energy systems. His education has been marked by innovation, a drive for solving global energy issues, and a continuous pursuit of excellence. The combination of theoretical knowledge and applied research has equipped him with the skills and insights to address pressing challenges in sustainable energy systems.

Experience

Dr. Mojtaba Alirahmi has accumulated diverse research and professional experience through roles at globally recognized institutions. As a postdoctoral researcher, he worked on projects focused on carbon capture and transportation in biomass CHP plants, combining academic research with industrial applications. His international research internships at institutions such as MIT, the University of Pau, and the Technical University of Denmark allowed him to collaborate on projects in oxy-combustion, waste heat recovery, and offshore infrastructure repurposing. Earlier roles as a research assistant involved optimizing energy systems, developing sustainable fuel technologies, and advancing renewable integration strategies. Beyond academia, he has actively contributed to industry-related projects, providing practical insights into process optimization and techno-economic analysis. His professional journey reflects a consistent focus on interdisciplinary problem-solving, global collaboration, and the application of cutting-edge modeling tools. These experiences have shaped him into a researcher who not only advances scientific understanding but also delivers impactful solutions to energy challenges.

Research Interest

Dr. Mojtaba Alirahmi’s research interests lie at the intersection of renewable energy, optimization, and sustainable systems. His work explores energy storage technologies such as compressed air, hydrogen, and thermal storage, alongside Power-to-X pathways, including power-to-gas, power-to-liquid, and power-to-chemicals systems. He is deeply engaged in advancing renewable sources like wind, solar, biomass, and fuel cells, integrating them into efficient energy frameworks. His studies in thermodynamics and multi-objective optimization focus on improving energy, exergy, and economic performance, while also addressing environmental sustainability. He has shown strong interest in refrigeration and desalination cycles, including heat pumps, absorption chillers, reverse osmosis, and multi-effect distillation, linking them with broader energy strategies. Additionally, he is keen on techno-economic analysis, uncertainty management, and machine learning applications for energy systems. His research is driven by the vision of accelerating the transition toward clean and efficient energy solutions, positioning him at the forefront of global efforts in sustainable technology development.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Mojtaba Alirahmi has received multiple recognitions for his outstanding contributions to renewable energy research and process engineering. He has been acknowledged among the top global researchers in sustainable energy and mathematical optimization, underscoring his academic impact and leadership. His publications include several highly cited papers, with some ranked among the most influential works in the field of hydrogen and electrolyzers. His achievements also include conference best paper awards, travel grants for international scientific events, and recognition for the excellence of his master’s thesis. In addition to personal accolades, he has contributed as a reviewer for numerous international journals, further reflecting his influence on the scientific community. His consistent recognition demonstrates not only his academic productivity but also his innovation, collaboration, and impact on both research and practice. These honors highlight his role as a forward-thinking researcher whose contributions are shaping the advancement of clean energy systems worldwide.

Research Skills

Dr. Mojtaba Alirahmi possesses advanced research skills that span modeling, simulation, optimization, and experimental analysis. He is highly proficient in MATLAB, machine learning techniques, and multi-objective optimization algorithms such as NSGA-II, MOPSO, and MOGWO, which he applies to complex energy systems. His technical expertise extends to simulation platforms including Aspen HYSYS, TRNSYS, ANSYS, and COMSOL, allowing him to model and analyze a wide range of renewable and conventional processes. He has strong capabilities in thermo-economic assessment, dynamic process control, and uncertainty management, making his research both comprehensive and practical. Additionally, his proficiency with CAD software and scientific visualization tools supports his ability to design, simulate, and communicate results effectively. Beyond technical expertise, he demonstrates strong collaboration, leadership, and mentoring skills, contributing to both academic and industry projects. His ability to integrate theory with practice makes him a versatile researcher capable of advancing innovations in sustainable energy technologies.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Multi-objective design optimization of a multi-generation energy system based on geothermal and solar energy
Authors: SM Alirahmi, SR Dabbagh, P Ahmadi, S Wongwises
Year: 2020
Citations: 315

Title: Comprehensive assessment and multi-objective optimization of a green concept based on a combination of hydrogen and compressed air energy storage (CAES) systems
Authors: SM Alirahmi, AR Razmi, A Arabkoohsar
Year: 2021
Citations: 275

Title: A comprehensive techno-economic analysis and multi-criteria optimization of a compressed air energy storage (CAES) hybridized with solar and desalination units
Authors: SM Alirahmi, SB Mousavi, AR Razmi, P Ahmadi
Year: 2021
Citations: 272

Title: A green hydrogen energy storage concept based on parabolic trough collector and proton exchange membrane electrolyzer/fuel cell: thermodynamic and exergoeconomic analyses
Authors: AR Razmi, SM Alirahmi, MH Nabat, E Assareh, M Shahbakhti
Year: 2022
Citations: 199

Title: Multi-criteria design optimization and thermodynamic analysis of a novel multi-generation energy system for hydrogen, cooling, heating, power, and freshwater
Authors: SM Alirahmi, M Rostami, AH Farajollahi
Year: 2020
Citations: 165

Title: Green hydrogen & electricity production via geothermal-driven multi-generation system: Thermodynamic modeling and optimization
Authors: SM Alirahmi, E Assareh, NN Pourghassab, M Delpisheh, L Barelli, …
Year: 2022
Citations: 154

Title: Multi-objective optimization of a biomass gasification to generate electricity and desalinated water using Grey Wolf Optimizer and artificial neural network
Authors: F Musharavati, A Khoshnevisan, SM Alirahmi, P Ahmadi, …
Year: 2022
Citations: 152

Title: A Sustainable model for the integration of solar and geothermal energy boosted with thermoelectric generators (TEGs) for electricity, cooling and desalination purpose
Authors: E Assareh, SM Alirahmi, P Ahmadi
Year: 2021
Citations: 145

Title: Energy, exergy, and exergoeconomics (3E) analysis and multi-objective optimization of a multi-generation energy system for day and night time power generation-Case study …
Authors: SM Alirahmi, E Assareh
Year: 2020
Citations: 131

Title: Soft computing analysis of a compressed air energy storage and SOFC system via different artificial neural network architecture and tri-objective grey wolf optimization
Authors: SM Alirahmi, SF Mousavi, P Ahmadi, A Arabkoohsar
Year: 2021
Citations: 105

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Mojtaba Alirahmi is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his groundbreaking contributions in renewable energy systems, optimization methods, and Power-to-X technologies. His strong publication record, global collaborations, and leadership in advancing sustainable solutions demonstrate his impact on both academic and industrial domains. With his dedication to innovation, mentorship, and cross-disciplinary research, he is well-positioned to drive future advancements in clean energy and inspire the next generation of researchers.