Iliya Iliev | Energy | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Iliya Iliev – Angel Kanchev University of Ruse, Bulgaria

AffiliationAngel Kanchev University of Ruse


Iliya Iliev
Country Bulgaria
Scopus ID 56410563800
Documents 472
Citations 553
h-index 12
Subject Area Energy
Event World Green Energy Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-4443-5113

Iliya Iliev is a Bulgarian academic and energy researcher affiliated with Angel Kanchev University of Ruse. His scholarly activities encompass thermal engineering, renewable energy systems, power engineering, hydrogen technologies, environmental sustainability, energy storage, and advanced energy conversion processes. Over several decades of academic service, he has contributed to both theoretical and applied energy research while participating in international collaborations, editorial activities, and multidisciplinary engineering projects. His publication record demonstrates sustained engagement with contemporary challenges associated with sustainable energy production, power system reliability, and industrial energy efficiency.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic profile and scientific achievements of Iliya Iliev, a researcher recognized for contributions to energy engineering and sustainable technology development. His work spans renewable energy integration, hydrogen utilization, thermal systems optimization, power system reliability, waste heat recovery, and environmental performance assessment. Through extensive publication activity and participation in international scientific collaborations, he has contributed to advancing engineering solutions addressing modern energy challenges. His research demonstrates an interdisciplinary approach that combines modeling, experimentation, and practical implementation within the broader context of sustainable development and energy transition initiatives.[2]

Keywords

Energy Engineering; Renewable Energy; Hydrogen Technologies; Thermal Engineering; Power Systems; Sustainable Development; Energy Storage; Heat Transfer; Environmental Engineering; Green Energy.

Introduction

The global transition toward low-carbon energy systems requires scientific contributions that integrate technological innovation, environmental responsibility, and engineering efficiency. Researchers working in energy-related disciplines play a critical role in developing solutions that support sustainable electricity generation, improved thermal processes, and enhanced resource utilization. Within this context, Iliya Iliev has established a research profile focused on addressing technical and environmental issues associated with modern energy infrastructure. His academic output reflects continued engagement with topics that are relevant to both industry and scientific communities worldwide.[3]

Research Profile

Professor Iliya Iliev has served at Angel Kanchev University of Ruse in various academic positions, including Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Full Professor in Heat Engineering. His educational background includes advanced studies in heat engineering, hydraulics, fuel technologies, and energy systems. Beyond institutional responsibilities, he has participated in editorial boards, peer review activities, and international research collaborations involving scholars from Europe and Asia. These engagements have expanded the visibility and impact of his research activities across multiple energy-related disciplines.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Iliya Iliev encompass a broad range of energy technologies. His studies have addressed hydrogen production and storage, renewable energy integration, microgrid systems, electrochemical processes, power transformer diagnostics, fuel cell performance, waste heat recovery, combustion technologies, and greenhouse gas emission assessment. Several investigations have focused on practical engineering applications, including reliability assessment of power systems, energy storage optimization, and the integration of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. These contributions support the development of resilient, efficient, and environmentally sustainable energy systems.[4]

Publications

The publication portfolio associated with Iliya Iliev includes hundreds of scholarly outputs indexed in international databases. Recent works address power supply system reliability, renewable energy integration in traction systems, hydrogen-fueled gas turbines, solid oxide fuel cell modeling, machine-learning-based infrastructure diagnostics, environmental impact assessment, and innovative thermal engineering solutions. His publications appear in respected journals such as Energy, Energies, Sustainability, Sensors, and Thermal Science, reflecting a sustained commitment to high-quality scientific dissemination.[5]

Research Impact

Research impact may be assessed through publication output, citation activity, collaborative networks, and practical influence on engineering knowledge. With hundreds of indexed documents and a measurable citation record, Iliya Iliev has contributed to scholarly discussions concerning energy sustainability, thermal engineering, and advanced power technologies. His participation in editorial boards and peer-review activities further demonstrates professional recognition within the scientific community. The interdisciplinary nature of his research allows findings to be applied across multiple sectors including electricity generation, transportation, industrial processing, and environmental management.[2]

Award Suitability

The profile of Iliya Iliev aligns with the objectives commonly associated with international green energy recognition programs. His documented work in renewable energy systems, hydrogen technologies, environmental impact reduction, energy efficiency, and power system innovation demonstrates sustained scholarly engagement with sustainability-oriented research themes. The breadth of his publication record, combined with international collaboration and practical engineering applications, provides evidence of meaningful contributions to advancing green energy knowledge and technology. These characteristics support consideration for recognition within the World Green Energy Awards framework.[3]

Conclusion

Iliya Iliev has developed a substantial academic record characterized by research productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and sustained engagement with emerging energy challenges. His contributions span theoretical studies, experimental investigations, computational modeling, and practical engineering applications. Through research focused on sustainable energy technologies and environmental performance improvement, he has contributed to scientific knowledge relevant to contemporary energy transition goals. The available evidence indicates a career dedicated to advancing energy engineering research and supporting innovation in green and sustainable technologies.[1]

References

  1. ORCID. (2026). Iliya Iliev (0000-0003-4443-5113) Research Record. ORCID Registry.https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4443-5113
  2. Iliev, I. K., Fedyukhin, A. V., Semin, D. V., Valeeva, Y. S., Dronov, S. A., & Beloev, I. H. (2024). Prospects of Hydrogen Application as a Fuel for Large-Scale Compressed-Air Energy Storages. Energies, 17(2).DOI:
    https://doi.org/10.3390/en17020518
  3. Iliev, I. K., Kryukov, A. V., Suslov, K. V., Cherepanov, A. V., Hieu, N. Q., Beloev, I. H., & Valeeva, Y. S. (2024). Modeling the Operating Conditions of Electric Power Systems Feeding DC and AC Traction Substations. Energies.DOI:
    https://doi.org/10.3390/en17184692
  4. Iliev, I. K., Filimonova, A. A., Chichirov, A. A., Chichirova, N. D., Pechenkin, A. V., & Beloev, I. H. (2023). Development of Hybrid Membrane Systems for Highly Mineralized Waste Utilization in the Power Industry. Energies.DOI:
    https://doi.org/10.3390/en16176166
  5. Iliev, I. K., Beloev, H. I., Ilieva, D. I., & Badur, J. (2022). A Novel Method for Calculating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the Combustion of Energy Fuels. Archives of Thermodynamics.DOI:
    https://doi.org/10.24425/ATHER.2022.144404

Farooq Ahmad | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Farooq Ahmad
Affiliation University of Padua
Country Pakistan
Google Scholar l-nXS_UAAAAJ&hl=en
Citations 13
h-index 3
Subject Area Energy
Event World Green Energy Awards
ORCID 0009-0000-5416-9520

Farooq Ahmad is affiliated with the University of Padua and has contributed to scholarly activities within the field of energy research. His academic profile reflects engagement in research dissemination, scientific communication, and the advancement of knowledge relevant to sustainable energy systems and related technological developments. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award acknowledges scholarly dedication, publication activity, and participation in research initiatives aligned with contemporary scientific priorities.[1]

Abstract

The Best Researcher Award recognizes academic excellence demonstrated through sustained scholarly engagement, publication activities, and contributions to scientific advancement. Farooq Ahmad, affiliated with the University of Padua, has participated in research efforts related to the energy sector, supporting the dissemination of scientific knowledge and innovation. His academic profile reflects research productivity, citation impact, and commitment to addressing contemporary energy challenges. The recognition highlights contributions that align with global sustainability objectives while encouraging continued participation in high-quality research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and evidence-based technological development within the broader scientific community.[1]

Keywords

Energy Research, Scientific Recognition, Research Excellence, Sustainability, Academic Achievement

Introduction

Academic awards serve as mechanisms for recognizing researchers whose work contributes to the advancement of scientific understanding and innovation. Within the field of energy research, scholarly contributions are particularly significant because they support the development of sustainable technologies, efficient resource utilization, and evidence-based solutions to global environmental challenges. Recognition through research awards encourages continued excellence and promotes broader dissemination of scientific outcomes.[2]

Research Profile

Farooq Ahmad is associated with the University of Padua and maintains an academic profile that reflects involvement in research activities related to the energy domain. Available scholarly indicators, including citation records and research visibility metrics, demonstrate engagement with the scientific community and participation in knowledge generation. His work contributes to ongoing discussions concerning energy systems, sustainability, and technological advancement within academic and professional environments.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Farooq Ahmad indicate involvement in scientific investigations that support evidence-based understanding within energy-related disciplines. Through scholarly communication, publication activities, and participation in research initiatives, his work contributes to the broader body of academic literature. Such contributions assist in identifying technological opportunities and advancing sustainable approaches relevant to contemporary energy challenges and future development strategies.[2]

Publications

Published research outputs represent an important measure of scholarly engagement and scientific dissemination. Farooq Ahmad’s academic record includes publications indexed through recognized scholarly platforms, contributing to the visibility and accessibility of research findings. These publications support academic dialogue, encourage further investigation, and provide reference material for researchers, students, and professionals working in energy-related fields.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through citation indicators, scholarly visibility, and the influence of published findings on subsequent studies. With recorded citations and an established h-index, Farooq Ahmad demonstrates measurable engagement within the research community. These indicators suggest that elements of his scholarly work have been referenced by other researchers, contributing to cumulative scientific progress and academic knowledge exchange.[4]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award is intended to acknowledge individuals who demonstrate commitment to scientific inquiry, publication quality, and professional research development. Based on available academic indicators, institutional affiliation, and scholarly engagement within the energy field, Farooq Ahmad represents a suitable candidate for recognition. His contributions align with the objectives of the World Green Energy Awards, which emphasize innovation, sustainability, and research excellence.[3]

Conclusion

Farooq Ahmad’s academic activities reflect participation in research efforts that contribute to the advancement of energy-related knowledge and scientific communication. Through scholarly publications, measurable citation impact, and engagement with the academic community, he demonstrates qualities associated with research excellence. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award highlights these achievements and supports the continued promotion of impactful and responsible scientific investigation.[5]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Farooq Ahmad scholarly profile and citation metrics. Google Scholar.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=l-nXS_UAAAAJ&hl=en
  2. World Green Energy Awards. (n.d.). Award categories and recognition criteria.
    https://greenenergyaward.com/
  3. Ahmad, F., Finos, L., & Guidolin, M. (2024). Forecasting hydropower with innovation diffusion models: A cross-country analysis. Forecasting, 6(4), 1045–1064.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/forecast6040052
  4. Ahmad, F., & Guidolin, M. (2025). Explaining hydropower generation through innovation diffusion modeling. In Statistics for Innovation II (pp. 7–12). Italian Statistical Society Series on Advances in Statistics. Springer.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-96303-2_2
  5. Ahmad, F., Finos, L., & Guidolin, M. (2024). Modeling the future of hydroelectric power: A cross-country study. Engineering Proceedings, 68(1), 56.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2024068056

Yao-Ching Hsieh | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yao-Ching Hsieh | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Professor | National Sun Yat-sen University | Taiwan

Prof. Yao-Ching Hsieh is a distinguished professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Sun Yat-sen University, with extensive expertise in battery charging technology, power electronic converters, power factor correction, and wireless power transfer, focusing on innovative solutions for energy efficiency and grid integration of renewable energy. He has led significant research projects, including the “Wireless Battery Charging System for Under Water Vehicles” funded by the National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan, and collaborated with industry on projects such as EMI analysis of MOSFETs in adapter circuitry. Prof. Hsieh has contributed to power electronics through the development of soft-switching techniques for interleaved converters, novel charge-equalization topologies for battery strings, and center-tapped pickup winding methods to enhance wireless power transfer efficiency. An active IEEE member, he has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, served in editorial capacities, and engaged in international research collaborations. His work bridges theoretical innovation and practical applications, advancing energy systems and sustainable technologies while mentoring emerging engineers. Prof. Hsieh continues to drive innovation in battery and power electronics research, contributing to energy-efficient solutions and renewable energy integration, with a documented record of 3,729 citations, 139 documents, and an h-index of 25.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Hsieh, Y.-C., et al. (2024). Light load analysis and topology morphing between full-/half-bridge DC-to-DC converter. International Journal of Electronics. citation-1

Hsieh, Y.-C., et al. (2023). High-efficiency bidirectional resonant WPT system for electric vehicles. International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems. citations-3

Hsieh, Y.-C., et al. (Conference Paper). Light-load conversion efficiency enhancement for three-phase dual active bridge DC-DC converters. citation-1

Hsieh, Y.-C., et al. (Conference Paper). A DC power connector with voltage spike suppression. citation-1

Hsieh, Y.-C., et al. (2025). State of health estimation for LiFePO4 batteries using incremental capacity analysis. Conference Paper.

Vahed Ghiasi | Renewable Energy | Pioneer Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Vahed Ghiasi | Renewable Energy | Pioneer Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Malayer university | Iran

Dr. Vahed Ghiasi is an accomplished civil and geotechnical engineer with a Ph.D. in Geotechnical and Geological Engineering from University Putra Malaysia (2012), where his research focused on the effects of weak rock geomechanical properties on tunnel stability. He currently serves as Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Civil and Architecture Engineering, Malayer University, Iran, with extensive experience in supervising graduate students, managing large-scale research projects, and contributing to both national and international engineering initiatives. His professional expertise encompasses tunnel engineering, soil-structure interaction, foundation engineering, advanced soil mechanics, and landslide hazard assessment, supported by practical work in seismic and earth dam engineering. Dr. Ghiasi has led numerous research projects, including international collaborations on landslide hazard mapping using neural networks and fuzzy logic, while publishing over 130 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals such as SN Applied Sciences, Results in Engineering, Geomechanics and Engineering, and Natural Hazards. He is also an active contributor to the global scientific community, serving on editorial boards for journals like SN Applied Sciences and Applied Engineering and Technology, and reviewing for more than 20 international journals. His research interests include geotechnical design, tunnel stability analysis, landslide risk assessment, soil improvement, and advanced numerical modeling techniques, utilizing software such as PLAXIS, PHASE 2 FEM, and FDM. Dr. Ghiasi’s professional involvement extends to memberships in prominent societies including SEAGS, IGS, ITA-AITES, ASCE, and IEM, and he has been recognized with awards such as the Most Outstanding Iranian Student in Malaysia (2011) and Superior Researcher of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Malayer University (2019–2023). His work demonstrates a commitment to advancing geotechnical engineering knowledge, mentoring future engineers, and contributing to resilient infrastructure development. Dr. Ghiasi’s growing academic impact is reflected in 316 citations, 45 documents, and an h-index of 11, demonstrating his sustained influence in geotechnical engineering research.

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

Featured Publications

1. Safaei, M., Omar, H., Huat, B. K., Yousof, Z. B. M., & Ghiasi, V. (2011). Deterministic rainfall induced landslide approaches, advantage and limitation. Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 16, 1619–1650. Cited by 47

2. Mafian, S., Huat, B. B. K., & Ghiasi, V. (2009). Evaluation on root theories and root strength properties in slope stability. European Journal of Scientific Research, 30(4), 594–607. Cited by 43

3. Ghiasi, V., & Koushki, M. (2020). Numerical and artificial neural network analyses of ground surface settlement of tunnel in saturated soil. SN Applied Sciences, 2(5), 939. Cited by 42

4. Kazemian, S., Prasad, A., Huat, B. B. K., Ghiasi, V., & Ghareh, S. (2012). Effects of cement–sodium silicate system grout on tropical organic soils. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 37(8), 2137–2148. Cited by 38

5. Safaei, M., Omar, H., Yousof, Z. B. M., & Ghiasi, V. (2010). Applying geospatial technology to landslide susceptibility assessment. Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 15(G), 677–696. Cited by 31

 

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.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ScopusORCID

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)

 

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.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID 

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.