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.

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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

 

Jianhua Zhou | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jianhua Zhou | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Guilin University of Electric Technology | China

Prof. Jianhua Zhou, a distinguished scholar in materials science and engineering, currently serves as a Professor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Guilin University of Electronic Technology. He earned his B.S. in Applied Electrochemistry, M.S. in Applied Chemistry, and Ph.D. in Materials Processing Engineering from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at Nagoya University, Japan. His professional career includes roles as Assistant Professor at the Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lecturer, Associate Professor, and now full Professor at Guilin University of Electronic Technology. Prof. Zhou’s primary research interests focus on solar steam generation, thermoelectric conversion materials, lithium-ion batteries, and photothermal–thermoelectric hybrid systems. His research skills span advanced materials design, interfacial regulation, nanostructure engineering, and the development of sustainable energy harvesting and water treatment systems. He has led and participated in multiple prestigious projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Guangxi Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars, and other national programs, advancing fundamental understanding and applications in renewable energy. Prof. Zhou has published 107 SCI/Scopus-indexed papers in leading international journals and conferences, authored the book Fundamentals of Functional Materials and Devices, and holds 12 granted patents with 20 under review. He also serves on the editorial boards of Nano Materials Science, Green Carbon, and Eco Energy, and actively contributes to international collaborations, student mentorship, and professional platforms, demonstrating both academic leadership and community engagement. His contributions have been recognized through funded research awards and professional memberships, reflecting his commitment to advancing renewable energy technologies for global sustainability. Prof. Zhou’s growing academic impact is reflected in 4,039 citations, 122 documents, and an h-index of 35, demonstrating his significant and sustained influence in materials science and renewable energy research.

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Featured Publications

1. Zhou, J., et al. (2025). Solar-driven interfacial evaporation coupling with photo-Fenton of floating Prussian blue/polypyrrole/paper film for volatile organic compounds-containing wastewater treatment. Separation and Purification Technology. Citations: 5

2. Zhou, J., et al. (2025). High-performance NiCu hydroxide self-supported electrode as a bifunctional catalyst for AOR and OER. Battery Energy. Citations: 2

3. Zhou, J., et al. (2025). Photo-Fenton catalyst embedded in photothermal aerogel for efficient solar interfacial water evaporation and purification. Green Carbon. Citations: 13

4. Zhou, J., et al. (2025). Carbon–MoS₂ composite loaded in poly(vinyl alcohol)–chitosan aerogel as dual-functional photothermal material for efficient water evaporation and thermal storage under solar irradiation. ACS Applied Polymer Materials.

5. Zhou, J., et al. (2025). Multicolor electrochromic electrodes with infrared emittance modulation based on WO₃ photonic crystal. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics.

 

Vivek Garg | Waste-to-Energy Conversion | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vivek Garg | Waste-to-Energy Conversion | Best Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer and Applied Engineering Research Specialist at University of Greenwich | United Kingdom

Dr. Vivek Garg is an accomplished researcher and technical leader specializing in powder technology, bulk solids handling, mineral processing, and formulation science. Currently serving as a Senior Lecturer and Applied Engineering Research Specialist at the University of Greenwich, he leads interdisciplinary projects across the pharmaceutical, food, chemical, and environmental sectors. His expertise lies in bridging the gap between academic research and industrial application, delivering scalable solutions for formulation design, process optimization, and test method development. He has successfully secured competitive research funding and major consultancy projects, demonstrating his ability to attract resources and deliver measurable impact. His scholarly contributions include research publications in reputed international journals, patents in advanced systems and technologies, and book chapters addressing innovative engineering solutions. Widely recognized for his innovation and leadership, Dr. Garg actively contributes to scientific communities through invited talks, technical committees, and journal reviewing, while mentoring early-career researchers.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Vivek Garg’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in engineering and applied sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Bulk Solids and Handling from the University of Greenwich, where his research focused on powder flow properties and their implications in industrial applications. Prior to that, he completed his Master’s degree in Thermal Engineering from Thapar University, where he expanded his expertise in advanced mechanical processes and energy systems. He began his academic pursuit with a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering from IET Bhaddal, India, where he built the fundamental skills that would later shape his career as a researcher. Throughout his education, Dr. Garg has combined theoretical knowledge with practical experimentation, contributing to his expertise in formulation, process optimization, and sustainable solids handling. His academic achievements have been complemented by his strong engagement with industrial projects, enabling him to integrate academic learning with practical engineering challenges.

Experience

Dr. Vivek Garg brings over a decade of professional and research experience in powder technology, formulation science, and mineral processing. At the University of Greenwich, he has worked as a Senior Lecturer and Applied Engineering Research Specialist, where he has led industry-oriented R&D and consultancy projects, developed laboratory rigs for powder characterization, and guided students and researchers. His work spans diverse sectors including pharmaceuticals, food, chemicals, and environmental systems, focusing on developing innovative methods for powder flow measurement, material characterization, and process optimization. Earlier in his career, he contributed to engineering roles in leading industries such as Federal Mogul Goetze and Bhushan Power and Steel, where he provided solutions that improved efficiency and reduced operational costs. Through his consultancy and collaborative projects, he has partnered with global industries and academic institutions, successfully translating research outcomes into practical solutions. His leadership in project execution demonstrates his ability to deliver high-impact results.

Research Interest

Dr. Vivek Garg’s research interests lie in the study and advancement of powder technology and bulk solids handling, with applications across pharmaceutical, food, and chemical industries. He focuses on powder formulation and characterization, including flowability, compressibility, segregation, and caking, which are crucial factors in ensuring product quality and process efficiency. He also explores advanced topics such as air permeability, fluidization behavior, and the development of lab-to-full scale rigs for material characterization. In addition, his work in additive manufacturing, particularly 3D tablet printing, highlights his interest in combining pharmaceutical innovation with engineering design. He is equally committed to exploring sustainable solids handling, addressing industrial challenges in waste processing and renewable material applications. His approach integrates experimental methods, material science, and computational modeling to develop innovative solutions that bridge scientific research with industrial needs. By pursuing these areas, Dr. Garg aims to strengthen global research and innovation in material science and engineering.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Vivek Garg has been widely recognized for his contributions to engineering research and innovation through multiple prestigious awards. He has received distinctions for innovation in powder technology, materials handling, and applied research, demonstrating his ability to deliver high-impact solutions that bridge academia and industry. His recognition includes awards celebrating rising talent, newcomer contributions, and international excellence in young research, highlighting both his early promise and continued professional success. Beyond institutional awards, Dr. Garg has earned accolades from professional associations and industrial organizations, affirming the global relevance of his work. These honors reflect his ability to consistently push the boundaries of powder technology and applied engineering. His leadership in winning competitive research grants, along with contributions to interdisciplinary collaborations, further validates his achievements. Collectively, these recognitions underscore his growing influence in his field and affirm his position as a researcher of international distinction, committed to advancing science and innovation.

Research Skills

Dr. Vivek Garg has developed a strong portfolio of research skills that combine experimental expertise, analytical rigor, and project leadership. He is highly skilled in powder characterization techniques such as particle size analysis, powder flow testing, air permeability, and compressibility studies, supported by tools including DVS, SEM, ImageJ, and pycnometers. He has experience in developing bespoke laboratory rigs and smart test facilities that enable real-time monitoring of powder behavior, a key contribution to both academic research and industrial applications. In addition, his knowledge extends to design software such as SolidWorks and simulation approaches that integrate characterization techniques into virtual toolkits. He has also gained expertise in project management, having secured competitive funding, managed budgets, and led multi-disciplinary research teams. His ability to translate experimental insights into industrial solutions demonstrates both technical competence and applied innovation. These skills, combined with strong stakeholder engagement, make him a versatile and impactful researcher.

Publication Top Notes

Title: An investigation into the flowability of fine powders used in pharmaceutical industries
Authors: V. Garg, S.S. Mallick, P. García-Trinanes, R.J. Berry
Year: 2018
Citations: 93

Title: An experimental investigation on the effect of particle size into the flowability of fly ash
Authors: L. Rohilla, V. Garg, S.S. Mallick, G. Setia
Year: 2018
Citations: 32

Title: An experimental study on free-surface rolling segregation and correlations with angle of repose and particle sphericity
Authors: T. Deng, V. Garg, H. Salehi, M.S.A. Bradley
Year: 2020
Citations: 25

Title: A study of particle adhesion for cohesive powders using a novel mechanical surface energy tester
Authors: T. Deng, V. Garg, M.S.A. Bradley
Year: 2021
Citations: 19

Title: 3D Printing of Personalised Carvedilol Tablets Using Selective Laser Sintering
Authors: A.G. Tabriz, Q. Gonot-Munck, A. Baudoux, V. Garg, R. Farnish, O. Katsamenis, et al.
Year: 2023
Citations: 18

Title: Comparative studies of powder flow predictions using milligrams of powder for identifying powder flow issues
Authors: T. Deng, V. Garg, L.P. Diaz, D. Markl, C. Brown, A. Florence, M.S.A. Bradley
Year: 2022
Citations: 18

Title: Correlations between segregation intensity and material properties such as particle sizes and adhesions and novel methods for assessment
Authors: T. Deng, V. Garg, H. Salehi, M.S.A. Bradley
Year: 2021
Citations: 18

Title: A new method for assessing powder flowability based on physical properties and cohesiveness of particles using a small quantity of samples
Authors: V. Garg, T. Deng, M. Bradley
Year: 2022
Citations: 12

Title: Optimising Spread-Layer Quality in Powder Additive Manufacturing: Assessing Packing Fraction and Segregation Tendency
Authors: H. Salehi, J. Cummins, E. Gallino, V. Garg, T. Deng, A. Hassanpour, et al.
Year: 2023
Citations: 8

Title: Electrostatic Charging of Fine Powders and Assessment of Charge Polarity Using an Inductive Charge Sensor
Authors: T. Deng, V. Garg, M. Bradley
Year: 2023
Citations: 8

Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Vivek Garg exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher through his pioneering contributions in powder technology, interdisciplinary research leadership, and impactful industrial collaborations. His scholarly output, patents, and recognition through awards such as the Best Innovation Award and the Rising Star Award reflect his dedication to advancing both scientific knowledge and industrial practices. With his proven track record of innovation, community engagement, and future-oriented research in sustainable solids handling and pharmaceutical technologies, Dr. Garg is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His potential for continued leadership and global research impact positions him as an emerging leader in engineering science and applied technology.