Simona Tarricone | Low-Carbon Material Innovations | Women Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Simona Tarricone | Low-Carbon Material Innovations | Women Researcher Award

University of Bari Aldo Moro | Italy

Dr. Simona Tarricone is a scholar in Animal Science with expertise spanning sustainable livestock systems, wildlife management, aquaculture ecology, and the qualitative assessment of animal-derived foods. Her research focuses on the relationships between farming systems, environmental conditions, and the technological, nutritional, and welfare-related characteristics of livestock and aquaculture species. She has contributed to university-level teaching across courses on sustainable and organic husbandry, livestock technologies, meat and fish quality, and agro-silvo-pastoral systems, supporting the training of students in modern, environmentally responsible production frameworks. Her scientific activity includes extensive fieldwork on wild ungulates and migratory birds, laboratory analyses on meat, milk, and fish quality, and applied studies on production sustainability. She has collaborated with several research institutions, including the ELGO–DIMITRA Research Institute of Animal Science in Greece, where her work examined the use of biopromoters to improve environmental conditions in intensive aquaculture and enhance the welfare and product quality of farmed fish. She has also contributed to regional and national projects aimed at the valorization of local livestock genotypes, the conservation of biodiversity, and the development of eco-compatible production strategies. Her research integrates experimental design, statistical modeling, quality assessment, and cross-disciplinary collaboration to address challenges at the interface of animal production, environmental sustainability, and food quality. Her scientific profile reflects a consistent commitment to advancing knowledge in sustainable animal systems and improving the efficiency, safety, and ecological compatibility of animal production chains. Dr. Tarricone’s academic influence and research excellence are reflected in her strong metrics362 citations, 43 documents, and an h-index of 11, underscoring the relevance and continuity of her contributions to contemporary animal science.

Featured Publications

1. Khan, R. U., Fatima, A., Naz, S., Ragni, M., Tarricone, S., & Tufarelli, V. (2022). Perspective, opportunities and challenges in using fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) in poultry health and production as an eco-friendly alternative to antibiotics: A review. Antibiotics, 11(2), 278. Cited by: 93

2. Marsico, G., Rasulo, A., Dimatteo, S., Tarricone, S., Pinto, F., & Ragni, M. (2007). Pig, F1 (wild boar × pig) and wild boar meat quality. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 6(sup1), 701–703. Cited by: 44

3. Tufarelli, V., Losacco, C., Tedone, L., Passantino, L., Tarricone, S., Laudadio, V., … (2023). Hemp seed (Cannabis sativa L.) cake as a sustainable dietary additive in slow-growing broilers: Effects on performance, meat quality, oxidative stability and gut health. Veterinary Quarterly, 43(1), 1–12. Cited by: 39

4. Cosentino, C., Colonna, M. A., Musto, M., Dimotta, A., Freschi, P., Tarricone, S., … (2021). Effects of dietary supplementation with extruded linseed and oregano in autochthonous goat breeds on the fatty acid profile of milk and quality of Padraccio cheese. Journal of Dairy Science, 104(2), 1445–1453. Cited by: 36

5. Tarricone, S., Caputi Jambrenghi, A., Cagnetta, P., & Ragni, M. (2022). Wild and farmed sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax): Comparison of biometry traits, chemical composition and fatty acid profile of fillets. Fishes, 7(1), 45. Cited by: 32

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.

Dhirendra Kumar Verma | Green Construction | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Dhirendra Kumar Verma | Green Construction | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Sharda University Greater Noida | India

Dr. Dhirendra Kumar Verma is a researcher in Healthcare Engineering, specializing in wearable biomedical systems, acoustic emission–based diagnostics, smart materials, and inertial sensing for musculoskeletal health assessment. His research centers on developing advanced wearable platforms for the detection, classification, and quantitative evaluation of knee osteoarthritis, integrating vibroarthrography, signal processing, and radiographic validation to improve diagnostic accuracy. He has contributed to patented and patent-submitted innovations, including a prosthetic liner with enhanced cushioning and fluid management, as well as a sensor-based wearable device for osteoarthritis detection. Dr. Verma’s publications in reputed international journals—such as Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Journal of Medical Devices (ASME), Medical Engineering and Physics, and Macromolecular Symposia—span interdisciplinary domains involving biomedical signal analysis, composite materials, sensor design, and medical device development. Several of his works are under review in leading Elsevier and Wiley journals, reflecting his growing research visibility. He has actively presented at international and national conferences including ICEM, ICMD, Bio-Remedi, AIMTDR, and the North East Research Conclave, where he received the Springer Best Paper Award. His collaborative projects bridge biomedical engineering, materials science, and intelligent sensing technologies, contributing to improved joint-health monitoring frameworks and accessible healthcare diagnostic solutions. Dr. Verma’s academic influence and research productivity are reflected in his metrics 18 citations, 3 documents, and an h-index of 2, underscoring his emerging contributions to global scientific advancement.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

1. Verma, D. K., Kumari, P., & Kanagaraj, S. (2022). Engineering aspects of incidence, prevalence, and management of osteoarthritis: A review. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 50(3), 237–252. Citations: 24

2. Kumar, K., Verma, D., & Kumar, S. (2014). Processing and tensile testing of 2024 Al matrix composite reinforced with Al₂O₃ nano-particles. In 5th International & 26th All India Manufacturing Technology, Design and Research Conference (AIMTDR). Citations: 11

3. Verma, D. K., Kumari, P., & Kanagaraj, S. (2025). Estimation and validation of knee joint kinematic parameters using inertial measurement unit sensors in a wearable device. Journal of Medical Devices, 19(2), 021006. Citations: 2

4. Verma, D., & Kumar, G. (2016). Analysis of tensile strength of Al2024 metal matrix composite reinforced with B₄C nano-particles. International Journal of Advance Research and Science in Engineering, 5(8), 490–495. Citations: 2

5. Verma, D. K., Hussain, M., Kumari, P., & Kanagaraj, S. (2022).In-house development of contact microphone–based wearable device for knee joint health assessment using vibroarthrography. Akıllı Sistemler ve Uygulamaları Dergisi, 5(1), 59–65. Citations: 1

Wafa Abdelmalek | Green Finance | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wafa Abdelmalek | Green Finance | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor | Institute of Higher Business Studies of Sfax | Tunisia

Dr. Wafa Abdelmalek is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in finance, econometrics, and financial technology, with expertise spanning asset pricing, volatility forecasting, behavioral finance, green finance, cryptocurrencies, and energy–commodity interlinkages. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Institute of High Business Studies of Sfax, University of Sfax (Tunisia), she has made notable contributions to understanding market dynamics, risk management, and the integration of artificial intelligence into economic modeling. Her research employs advanced computational methods such as machine learning, neural networks, genetic algorithms, and time-varying models to explore financial interconnections and systemic risks across global markets. Dr. Abdelmalek’s publications in leading journals, including International Journal of Finance & Economics, Studies in Economics and Finance, Eurasian Economic Review, EuroMed Journal of Business, and Review of Behavioral Finance, are recognized for advancing knowledge in sustainable finance and portfolio diversification. Through her collaborative and interdisciplinary work, she continues to bridge traditional finance with emerging technologies, contributing to more resilient and sustainable financial systems. Dr. Abdelmalek’s academic excellence and research influence are reflected in her growing recognition, with 50 citations, 8 publications, and an h-index of 5, underscoring her impactful contributions to the advancement of financial innovation and green finance.

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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.

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.

Derese Kebede Teklie | Renewable Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Derese Kebede Teklie | Renewable Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Researcher | Istanbul Technical University | Ethiopia

Dr. Derese Kebede Teklie is an accomplished scholar in Development and Environmental Economics with a strong focus on the intersection of green economy, institutional quality, and sustainable development in Africa. Born on August 19, 1988, in Arsi, Ethiopia, he holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, under the supervision of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mete Han Yağmur. He is also pursuing a second Ph.D. in Green Economy and Sustainability at Brescia University, Italy, expanding his expertise in environmental policy and sustainable growth. Dr. Teklie earned his M.Sc. in Development Economics from Debre Markos University, Ethiopia, and a B.A. in Economics from Mekelle University. His academic journey has been enhanced by international exposure through the Erasmus Exchange Program at Istanbul Kültür University, fostering global research collaboration and cross-cultural learning. Professionally, he serves as an Assistant Researcher at Istanbul Technical University, contributing to projects on Africa’s economic growth, environmental sustainability, and green innovation. Previously, he worked as a Lecturer at Rift Valley University, Ethiopia, and held key roles in NGO project coordination and government research institutes, demonstrating his versatility across academia, research, and community development. His research interests include environmental economics, green growth, renewable energy policy, institutional development, and econometric modeling. Dr. Teklie is skilled in advanced analytical tools such as STATA, SPSS, EViews, MATLAB, Python, and CGE modeling, reflecting his technical proficiency in empirical research. His publications in Sustainability and the International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy address pressing issues in Africa’s environmental and economic transformation. Recognized for his academic dedication and contributions to sustainable development, Dr. Teklie continues to advance impactful interdisciplinary research and international collaboration. Dr. Derese Kebede Teklie’s academic impact is reflected in his growing recognition with 19 citations, 3 documents, and an h-index of 2, highlighting his emerging influence in environmental and development economics research.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

1. Teklie, D. K., & Yağmur, M. H. (2024). The Role of Green Innovation, Renewable Energy, and Institutional Quality in Promoting Green Growth: Evidence from African Countries. Sustainability, 16(14), 6166.

2. Teklie, D. K., & Yağmur, M. H. (2024). Effect of Economic Growth on CO₂ Emission in Africa: Do Financial Development and Globalization Matter? International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 14(1), 121–140.

3. Teklie, D. K., & Doğan, B. (2024). Analyzing the Dynamics: Asymmetric Effects of Economic Growth, Technological Innovation, and Renewable Energy on Carbon Emissions in Africa. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 14(5), 509–519.

4. Teklie, D. K. (2021). Rural Household Poverty and Its Determining Factors: A Poverty Analysis Using Alternative Measurement Approaches. International Journal of Advanced Research.