Abdullateef Mustapha | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdullateef Mustapha | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

General Manager | Ammam Rice Mill | Nigeria

Dr. AbdulAteef Mustapha is a multidisciplinary scholar in Food Science and Engineering whose work advances innovative technologies in food processing, preservation, food microbiology, lipidomics, and sustainable utilization of agri-food by-products. His research emphasizes ultrasound-assisted processing, microbial inactivation kinetics, quality enhancement, nutrient retention, and green-processing methods that support safer and more efficient food systems. With a strong record of publications in high-impact journals, his contributions span areas such as polysaccharide extraction, protein modification, kinetic modelling, intelligent processing systems, and quality-prediction frameworks. He collaborates widely with researchers across continents, integrating advanced analytical techniques, experimental design, data modelling, and processing equipment optimization to address global challenges in food safety, postharvest losses, and nutrient-dense product development. His applied research also extends to process optimization, technology translation, quality improvement, and product innovation, resulting in practical impacts on food production efficiency, safety management, and value addition. Beyond research, he contributes to community-oriented initiatives supporting food security, public awareness, and educational development. Dr. Mustapha’s academic influence and research productivity are reflected in his metrics 918 citations, 29 documents, and an h-index of 17 underscoring his growing contributions to global food science and engineering research.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

1. Osae, R., Zhou, C., Xu, B., Tchabo, W., Tahir, H. E., Mustapha, A. T., & Ma, H. (2019). Effects of ultrasound, osmotic dehydration, and osmosonication pretreatments on bioactive compounds, chemical characterization, enzyme inactivation, color, and antioxidant properties. Journal of Food Biochemistry, 43(5), e12832.

2. Nasiru, M. M., Frimpong, E. B., Muhammad, U., Qian, J., Mustapha, A. T., Yan, W., … & Xu, B. (2021). Dielectric barrier discharge cold atmospheric plasma: Influence of processing parameters on microbial inactivation in meat and meat products. Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 20(3), 2626–2659.

3. Ji, Q., Yu, X., Yagoub, A. E. A., Chen, L., Mustapha, A. T., & Zhou, C. (2021). Enhancement of lignin removal and enzymolysis of sugarcane bagasse by ultrasound-assisted ethanol synergized deep eutectic solvent pretreatment. Renewable Energy, 172, 304–316.

4. Ji, Q., Yu, X., Wu, P., Yagoub, A. E. A., Chen, L., Taiye, M. A., & Zhou, C. (2021). Pretreatment of sugarcane bagasse with deep eutectic solvents affects the structure and morphology of lignin. Industrial Crops and Products, 173, 114108.

5. Fakayode, O. A., Aboagarib, E. A. A., Yan, D., Li, M., Wahia, H., Mustapha, A. T., … & Ma, H. (2020). Novel two-pot ultrasonication and deep eutectic solvent pretreatment approaches for watermelon rind delignification: Parametric screening and optimization via response surface methodology. Energy, 203, 117872.

Yanfei Li | Green Hydrogen | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yanfei Li | Green Hydrogen | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Shenzhen Technology University | China

Dr. Yanfei Li is a prominent scholar in energy economics, industrial policy, and technological innovation, with research spanning the full spectrum of Asia’s low-carbon transition. His work covers hydrogen energy systems, new energy vehicle deployment, green fuel trade, regional gas markets, and cross-border electricity market design, while also addressing broader themes such as technological catch-up, industrial upgrading, and innovation policy in emerging economies. Dr. Li has played significant roles in various interdisciplinary and policy-driven research initiatives, collaborating with leading institutions, regional forums, and intergovernmental organizations across East and Southeast Asia. His contributions include formulating ASEAN’s hydrogen energy development roadmap, assessing large-scale green hydrogen demonstration projects, evaluating China’s green hydrogen trade potential, and analyzing the economic value and carbon mitigation impacts of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. He has also undertaken extensive studies on integrated regional electricity systems, market mechanisms for multilateral power trade, energy infrastructure planning, and strategic pathways for achieving sustainable industrial competitiveness. Dr. Li’s scholarship is characterized by rigorous quantitative modelling, techno-economic assessment, and policy-oriented analysis, consistently bridging academic research with real-world energy planning and strategic decision-making. His academic output includes 29 peer-reviewed journal articles, books, and institutional reports, many published in high-impact outlets such as Energy Policy, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Energy Economics, Energy for Sustainable Development, Renewable Energy, and Journal of Cleaner Production. Several of his publications have been recognized as ESI Highly Cited Papers and ESI Hot Papers, reflecting their influence on both scholarly debates and policymaking communities. His research continues to shape regional discourse on hydrogen commercialization, sustainable transport transitions, green industrial development, and long-term energy security strategies across Asia. Dr. Li’s academic influence and research productivity are reflected in his metrics 1,235 citations, 29 documents, and an h-index of 13, underscoring his substantial contributions to global energy and technology policy research.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID 

Featured Publications

1. Li, Y., & Taghizadeh-Hesary, F. (2022). The economic feasibility of green hydrogen and fuel cell electric vehicles for road transport in China. Energy Policy, 160, 112703.

2. Shi, X., Liao, X., & Li, Y. (2020). Quantification of fresh water consumption and scarcity footprints of hydrogen from water electrolysis: A methodology framework. Renewable Energy, 154, 786–796.

3. Li, Y., & Kimura, S. (2021). Economic competitiveness and environmental implications of hydrogen energy and fuel cell electric vehicles in ASEAN countries: The current and future scenarios. Energy Policy, 148, 111980.

4. Khanna, R. A., Li, Y., Mhaisalkar, S., Kumar, M., & Liang, L. J. (2019). Comprehensive energy poverty index: Measuring energy poverty and identifying micro-level solutions in South and Southeast Asia. Energy Policy, 132, 379–391.

5. Li, Y., Shi, X., & Phoumin, H. (2022). A strategic roadmap for large-scale green hydrogen demonstration and commercialisation in China: A review and survey analysis. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 47(58), 24592–24609.

Masood Ebrahimi | Renewable Energy Systems | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Masood Ebrahimi | Renewable Energy Systems | Editorial Board Member

Faculty member | University of Kurdistan | Iran

Dr. Masood Ebrahimi is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Kurdistan, specializing in renewable and hybrid energy systems aimed at achieving a sustainable transition to Net Zero Emissions by 2050. His research integrates solar, wind, and hydropower technologies with fuel cells, electrolyzers, thermoelectric materials, and advanced energy management systems to produce clean power, hydrogen, desalinated water, and efficient heating/cooling solutions. He applies multi-criteria decision-making algorithms and AI-driven predictive models to optimize energy systems across technical, economic, and environmental dimensions. Dr. Ebrahimi obtained his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering–Energy Conversion from K. N. Toosi University of Technology, where he developed a pioneering model for solar-based combined cooling, heating, and power (CCHP) systems across diverse climatic zones, leading to publications in prestigious Q1 journals such as Energy, Energy and Buildings, and the Journal of Cleaner Production, along with an Elsevier book titled Combined Cooling Heating and Power: Decision-Making, Design, and Optimization. With extensive academic and professional experience, he has made significant contributions to sustainable energy development, AI-based energy optimization, and industry-academia collaborations, serving in key leadership roles including Director of the Mechanical Engineering Department, Founder of the Energy Systems Laboratory, and member of several national technical and green management committees. His international collaboration with Dublin City University (Ireland) on the Life Cycle Assessment and Carbon Footprint of Bitcoin Mining using Trigeneration Systems advances the understanding of environmental impacts in emerging technologies. Dr. Ebrahimi’s prolific academic output encompasses numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, books, and conference papers, emphasizing practical and policy-oriented solutions for global clean energy transitions. His academic excellence and research influence are reflected in his growing recognition, with 1,053 citations, 33 publications, and an h-index of 16, underscoring his impactful contributions to renewable energy systems and sustainable technological innovation.

Featured Publications

1. Ebrahimi, M., & Moradpoor, I. (2016). Combined solid oxide fuel cell, micro-gas turbine and organic Rankine cycle for power generation (SOFC–MGT–ORC). Energy Conversion and Management, 116, 120–133. Cited by: 186

2. Ebrahimi, M., & Keshavarz, A. (2014). Combined cooling, heating and power: Decision-making, design and optimization. Elsevier.
Cited by: 160

3. Ebrahimi, M., & Keshavarz, A. (2013). Sizing the prime mover of a residential micro-combined cooling, heating and power (CCHP) system by multi-criteria sizing method for different climates. Energy, 54, 291–301. Cited by: 147

4. Ebrahimi, M., Keshavarz, A., & Jamali, A. (2012). Energy and exergy analyses of a micro-steam CCHP cycle for a residential building. Energy and Buildings, 45, 202–210. Cited by: 122

5. Ebrahimi, M., & Derakhshan, E. (2018). Design and evaluation of a micro combined cooling, heating, and power system based on polymer exchange membrane fuel cell and thermoelectric cooler. Energy Conversion and Management, 171, 507–517. Cited by: 84

Dr. Masood Ebrahimi’s pioneering research in renewable and hybrid energy systems advances sustainable technologies that drive the global transition toward Net Zero Emissions. His innovative integration of AI, fuel cells, and solar-driven CCHP systems supports cleaner industries, energy efficiency, and a more resilient low-carbon future for society.

Wanxuan Yao | Climate change mitigation technologies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wanxuan Yao | Climate change mitigation technologies | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel | Germany

Dr. Ben Wanxuan Yao is an accomplished climate scientist specializing in biogeochemical modelling, carbon dioxide removal (CDR), and carbon capture and storage (CCS). His research integrates modelling, data analysis, and environmental assessment to evaluate the technical feasibility, effectiveness, and societal implications of carbon mitigation technologies. With extensive experience in developing CDR evaluation frameworks, he has advanced the global understanding of marine-based carbon removal and its integration within policy and sustainability contexts. He has led multidisciplinary research initiatives focused on site-specific CDR and CCS portfolio development, aligning scientific innovation with national and international climate goals. His work encompasses quantitative modelling of oceanic carbon and nutrient cycles, AI-based parameter calibration on high-performance computing systems, and holistic assessments of carbon sequestration techniques. His findings have been published in leading international journals, including Geophysical Research Letters, Earth’s Future, Environmental Research Letters, and Global Change Biology, providing critical insights into the environmental, economic, and ethical dimensions of marine carbon removal technologies. Beyond research, he has played a key role in facilitating collaboration between scientists, policymakers, and industry through workshops, think tanks, and conferences, strengthening the interface between science and decision-making in the field of climate solutions. His expertise in geospatial data analysis, system modelling, and sustainable innovation has positioned him as a valuable contributor to the evolving landscape of carbon management and environmental strategy. Dr. Yao’s academic excellence and research influence are reflected in his growing global recognition, with 67 citations, 8 publications, and an h-index of 5, underscoring his impactful contributions to the advancement of climate modelling and carbon removal science.

Featured Publications

1. Somes, C. J., Dale, A. W., Wallmann, K., Scholz, F., Yao, W., Oschlies, A., Muglia, J., & Achterberg, E. P. (2021). Constraining global marine iron sources and ligand‐mediated scavenging fluxes with GEOTRACES dissolved iron measurements in an ocean biogeochemical model. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 35(8), e2021GB006948. Cited by: 30

2. Frenger, I., Landolfi, A., Kvale, K., Somes, C. J., Oschlies, A., Yao, W., & Koeve, W. (2024). Misconceptions of the marine biological carbon pump in a changing climate: Thinking outside the “export” box. Global Change Biology, 30(1), e17124. Cited by: 27

3. Yao, W., Kvale, K. F., Achterberg, E., Koeve, W., & Oschlies, A. (2019). Hierarchy of calibrated global models reveals improved distributions and fluxes of biogeochemical tracers in models with explicit representation of iron. Environmental Research Letters, 14(11), 114009. Cited by: 15

4. Kvale, K., Keller, D. P., Koeve, W., Meissner, K. J., Somes, C. J., Yao, W., & Oschlies, A. (2020). Explicit silicate cycling in the Kiel Marine Biogeochemistry Model, version 3 (KMBM3) embedded in the UVic ESCM version 2.9. Geoscientific Model Development Discussions, 1–46.Cited by: 10

5. Yao, W., Kvale, K. F., Koeve, W., Landolfi, A., Achterberg, E., Bertrand, E. M., & Oschlies, A. (2022). Simulated future trends in marine nitrogen fixation are sensitive to model iron implementation. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 36(3), e2020GB006851. Cited by: 6

Dr. Wanxuan Yao’s work advances global climate solutions by integrating biogeochemical modelling with carbon removal science, enhancing the precision of Earth system projections and guiding sustainable carbon management strategies for policymakers and industry. His research bridges scientific innovation and environmental governance, driving impactful progress toward a low-carbon, resilient future.

Tao Sun | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tao Sun | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Northwest University | China

Dr. Tao Sun is a distinguished Professor at the School of Chemical Engineering, Northwest University, China, widely recognized for his pioneering contributions to the fields of energy conversion and environmental catalysis. His research focuses on the rational design and synthesis of nanostructured and single-atom materials for electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, water splitting, fuel cells, metal–air batteries, and CO₂ reduction. By integrating advanced concepts in atomic-level engineering, heterojunction construction, and defect chemistry, he has developed highly efficient and durable materials that address pressing global challenges in clean energy generation and pollutant degradation. Dr. Sun has authored more than ninety peer-reviewed publications, including numerous papers as first or corresponding author in internationally renowned journals such as Nature Nanotechnology, Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, ACS Nano, ACS Catalysis, and Advanced Science. His research has achieved substantial global recognition, reflected by thousands of citations and a strong h-index, underscoring his scientific influence and leadership in catalysis and materials chemistry. In addition to his prolific research output, Dr. Sun serves as a reviewer for over fifty leading international journals and contributes to the scholarly community as a youth editor for EcoEnergy, Advanced Powder Materials, and Carbon Energy. His work bridges fundamental science and applied technology, offering innovative strategies for sustainable energy conversion, carbon-neutral pathways, and environmental protection. Through his commitment to advancing catalyst design and clean energy technologies, Dr. Tao Sun continues to make impactful contributions that shape the future of green chemistry and sustainable materials engineering. Dr. Tao Sun’s academic excellence is reflected in his global research influence, with 6,780 citations, 94 publications, and an h-index of 38, highlighting his leading role in the field of materials and energy science.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Sun, T., et al. (2025). Photocatalytic H₂ evolution over Ni₃(PO₄)₂/twinned-Cd₀.₅Zn₀.₅S S-scheme homo-heterojunction using degradable plastics as electron donors. Journal of Materials Science and Technology. Citations: 8

2. Sun, T., et al. (2025). Efficient hydrogen production coupled with polylactic acid plastic electro-treatment over a CoFe LDH/MoSe₂/NixSey/NF heterostructure electrocatalyst. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. Citations: 4

3. Sun, T., et al. (2025). Co₃S₄/MnS p–p heterojunction as a highly efficient electrocatalyst for water splitting and electrochemical oxidation of organic molecules. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. Citations: 10

4. Sun, T., et al. (2025). Efficient photocatalytic H₂ evolution over SnS₂/twinned Mn₀.₅Cd₀.₅S hetero-homojunction with double S-scheme charge transfer routes. Journal of Materials Science and Technology. Citations: 31

5. Sun, T., et al. (2025). Tuning interfacial charge transfer for efficient photodegradation of tetracycline hydrochloride over Ti₃C₂/Bi₁₂O₁₇Cl₂ Schottky heterojunction and theoretical calculations. Applied Surface Science. Citations: 16

Dr. Tao Sun’s pioneering research in photocatalysis and electrocatalysis advances sustainable hydrogen production and plastic waste valorization, bridging clean energy generation with environmental remediation. His innovative heterostructure designs drive global progress toward carbon-neutral technologies and circular energy systems, fostering transformative impact across science, industry, and society.

Alessandro De Oliveira Rios | Climate Change | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Alessandro De Oliveira Rios | Climate Change | Excellence in Research Award

Full Professor | Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul | Brazil

Dr. Alessandro de Oliveira Rios is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the University Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil. With an exceptional academic record, he has authored over 160 scientific publications and received more than 6,600 citations, reflecting his significant impact in food science, biotechnology, and sustainable materials, supported by an h-index of 47 that highlights his sustained research excellence. His work focuses on biodegradable materials, natural bioactive compounds, food packaging innovations, and plant-based product development, exploring advances such as microencapsulation of Amazonian buriti fruit oil for oxidative stability in meat products, biodegradable sodium alginate films enriched with carotenoids, and intelligent nonwoven indicators for food spoilage detection. By integrating green chemistry, food engineering, and material science, his research emphasizes circular economy principles and eco-innovative strategies that minimize environmental impact. Beyond materials innovation, Dr. Rios contributes to functional foods and nutrition science, studying the stability of phenolic and carotenoid compounds in regional fruits like Caryocar brasiliense and developing plant-based and hybrid burger formulations aligned with global sustainability goals. Collaborating with over 350 international co-authors across Latin America, Europe, and Asia, he has established a strong global research network, publishing in leading journals such as Food Hydrocolloids, Food Research International, and Biomass. Through his pioneering, interdisciplinary contributions, Dr. Rios advances sustainable food systems, environmental protection, and public health, reinforcing his reputation as one of Brazil’s leading scientific voices in food innovation and sustainability, while actively supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through impactful, real-world applications of biotechnological research.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

1. Rios, A. de O., et al. (2025). Microcapsules with Amazonian buriti fruit oil (Mauritia flexuosa L.) on maintaining oxidative stability of ground beef. Food Hydrocolloids. Citations: 7

2. Rios, A. de O., et al. (2025). Biodegradable sodium alginate films incorporated with lycopene and β-carotene for food packaging purposes. Food Science and Technology International. Citations: 11

3. Rios, A. de O., et al. (2025). Hybrid and plant-based burgers: Trends, challenges, and physicochemical and sensory qualities. [Open Access Review]. Citations: 6

4. Rios, A. de O., et al. (2024). Unlocking the potential of pequi (Caryocar brasiliense Camb.): Stability of phenolic compounds, carotenoid profile, and vitamin A after drying. Food Research International. Citations: 6

5. Rios, A. de O., et al. (2024). Efficient and sustainable production of intelligent nonwovens as indicators of food spoilage through solution blow spinning of proteins and natural pigments from agri-food waste. Food Control.
Citations: 11

Dr. Alessandro de Oliveira Rios’s pioneering research advances sustainable food systems and green technologies, bridging science, industry, and environmental innovation. His work transforms biodegradable materials and natural bioactives into practical solutions that reduce waste, enhance food security, and support global sustainability goals.

Mahdi Jahami | Green Hydrogen | Green Hydrogen Production Award

Dr. Mahdi Jahami | Green Hydrogen | Green Hydrogen Production Award

Professor | The University of Alabama | United States

Dr. Mahdi Jahami is a dedicated researcher in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tuscaloosa, United States, whose work focuses on renewable energy systems, sustainable hydrogen production, and life cycle assessment (LCA). His research aims to develop environmentally responsible energy conversion technologies by integrating renewable resources with innovative modeling and optimization frameworks. Dr. Jahami’s scholarly contributions emphasize reducing greenhouse gas emissions through cleaner production pathways and advancing the global transition toward a low-carbon, sustainable energy future. His notable publication, “Life cycle assessment of SMR and Electrified-SMR with renewable energy systems: Projecting emissions and optimizing hydrogen production for California’s goals,” provides a comprehensive assessment of hydrogen generation via Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) and Electrified-SMR systems powered by renewable energy. The study delivers significant insights into optimizing hydrogen production efficiency while aligning with ambitious environmental and policy objectives. With 9 citations, 1 publication, and a Scopus h-index of 1, Dr. Jahami’s research demonstrates growing academic recognition and influence in the fields of clean energy and carbon mitigation. Through collaboration with international co-authors, he applies an interdisciplinary approach combining techno-economic analysis, emissions modeling, and renewable energy integration to design efficient, sustainable hydrogen systems. Beyond academic contributions, his work holds strong societal impact by supporting global initiatives for carbon neutrality, clean technology advancement, and sustainable industrial transformation. Through rigorous research and innovation, Dr. Jahami continues to contribute to the evolution of green engineering solutions, reinforcing the vital role of hydrogen technologies in achieving net-zero emissions and driving global energy sustainability.

Profiles: Scopus | ResearchGate | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

1. Jahami, M. (2025). Life cycle assessment of SMR and Electrified-SMR with renewable energy systems: Projecting emissions and optimizing hydrogen production for California’s 2035 goals. Renewable Energy. Cited by 9.

Dr. Mahdi Jahami’s research advances the global transition toward sustainable hydrogen production and renewable energy integration, providing innovative life cycle–based solutions that reduce emissions and support carbon-neutral industrial systems. His work bridges engineering innovation and environmental responsibility, driving progress toward a cleaner, more resilient energy future.

Ahmet Elbir | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmet Elbir | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Süleyman Demirel University | Turkey

Dr. Ahmet Elbır, Ph.D. in Energy Systems from Süleyman Demirel University (2021), is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in thermodynamic systems, renewable energy, and sustainable energy optimization. His educational background includes multiple degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Energy Systems Engineering, culminating in advanced research on transcritical CO₂ heat pumps and ground-source heat pump thermodynamics. Professionally, he serves as a Lecturer at Süleyman Demirel University’s Renewable Energy Research Center (YEKARUM), contributing to national and international research projects, including biogas reactor design and hybrid energy storage systems. His research interests encompass energy and exergy analysis, thermodynamic cycle optimization (Kalina, ORC, Brayton, and Rankine cycles), AI-assisted energy modeling, phase-change materials for energy storage, and sustainable cooling and heating technologies. Dr. Elbır possesses strong research skills in experimental and theoretical thermodynamic analysis, Python and AI-based simulation, fuzzy logic modeling, energy system optimization, and environmental impact assessment of industrial processes. His extensive publication record includes articles in top-tier journals such as Applied Thermal Engineering, Journal of Building Engineering, Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, and multiple international conference proceedings, alongside chapters in scientific books on renewable energy and thermodynamic systems. He has also contributed to editorial work at YEKARUM and actively mentors students in energy research projects. Recognized for his scientific contributions, Dr. Elbır has received accolades for innovative approaches in energy efficiency and sustainable system design. His leadership in research, academic service, and community engagement underscores his commitment to advancing renewable energy solutions and mentoring the next generation of engineers. Dr. Elbır’s growing academic impact is reflected in 12 citations, 18 documents, and an h-index of 2, demonstrating his sustained influence in energy systems and renewable energy research.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

1. Akarslan, K. F., Elbır, A., & Şahin, M. E. (2023). Wool drying process in heat-pump-assisted dryer by fuzzy logic modelling. Thermal Science, 27(4 Part B), 3043–3050. Cited by 6

2. Öztürk, M., Elbır, A., & Özek, N. (2011). Akdeniz bölgesine gelen güneş radyasyonunun ekserji analizi. In Proc. 6th International Advanced Technologies Symposium (IATS’11). Cited by 6

3. Öztürk, M., Elbır, A., Özek, N., & Yakut, A. K. (2011). Güneş hidrojen üretim metotlarının incelenmesi. 6th International Advanced Technologies Symposium (IATS’11), 16–18. Cited by 5

4. Elbır, A. (2010). Toprak kaynaklı ısı pompasının termodinamik analizi. Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü. Cited by 5

5. Elbır, A., Kodaloğlu, F. A., Üçgül, İ., & Şahin, M. E. (2022). Thermodynamic analysis of refrigerants used in ORC-VCC combined power systems for low temperature heat sources. Thermal Science, 26(4 Part A), 2855–2863. Cited by 4

Mehdi Safaei | Sustainable Energy | Renewable Energy Education Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mehdi Safaei | Sustainable Energy | Renewable Energy Education Award

Assistant Professor | Istanbul Gelişim University | Turkey

Dr. Mehdi Safaei is an accomplished scholar with over 12 years of teaching and research experience in Industrial Engineering, specializing in supply chain management, logistics optimization, and sustainable supply networks. He earned his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering (Logistics and Supply Network) from the University of Bremen, Germany in 2014, graduating with magna cum laude distinction and a perfect GPA, supported by the prestigious IGS scholarship. He also holds an M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Iran, where he ranked first in the highly competitive national entrance examination. Professionally, Dr. Safaei has served as Assistant Professor at Istanbul Gelisim University since 2019, leading TÜBİTAK-funded projects, publishing extensively, and supervising more than 400 undergraduate and 30 graduate theses. His previous roles include Assistant Professor at Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, Lecturer at the University of Tehran and Al-Zahra University, and Research Assistant at BIBA-LogDynamic, Germany, where he received three Best Paper Awards. His research interests include dynamic supply network design, green supply chain management, machine learning in logistics, crisis management, and Industry 4.0 integration. He is skilled in supply chain modeling, project management, risk analysis, and quantitative research, with advanced expertise in simulation, ERP systems, and statistical analysis. A dedicated mentor and collaborator, he has translated key logistics texts, authored two books, and published 40+ journal and conference papers in reputed outlets such as IEEE, Elsevier, and Scopus-indexed journals. His professional affiliations include INFORMS, CSCMP, EurOMA, IISE, and IAENG, reflecting his active engagement with the global research community. Dr. Safaei’s outstanding achievements have earned him honors such as “Magna Cum Laude” recognition, national top rankings, and multiple international awards. Dr. Safaei’s growing academic impact is reflected in 132 citations, 17 documents, and an h-index of 7, demonstrating his significant and sustained influence in the field of industrial engineering and sustainable supply chain management.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

1. Alsharif, A. H., Salleh, N. Z. M., Baharun, R. B., & Safaei, M. (2020). Neuromarketing approach: An overview and future research directions. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, 98(7), 915–925. Cited by 65

2. Safari, Y., Abdollahi, S. A., Mahmoudi, M., Safaei, M., Taghinia, F., & Pasha, P. (2023). Numerical study of heat transfer of wavy channel supercritical CO2 PCHE with various channel geometries. International Journal of Thermofluids, 18, 100330. Cited by 32

3. Mosier, W., Elhadary, T., Elhaty, I. A. M., & Safaei, M. (2020). Crisis management and the impact of pandemics on religious tourism. Dublin Institute of Technology Conference Proceedings. Cited by 30

4. Safaei, M. (2014). An integrated multi-objective model for allocating the limited sources in a multiple multi-stage lean supply chain. Economic Modelling, 37, 224–237. Cited by 26

5. Safaei, M., & Thoben, K. D. (2014). Measuring and evaluating of the network type impact on time uncertainty in the supply networks with three nodes. Measurement, 56, 121–127. Cited by 20

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.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publication

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