Yara  Daaboul | Smart Grid and Energy Management | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Yara  Daaboul | Smart Grid and Energy Management | Research Excellence Award

Universite Centrale Supelec | France

Ms. Yara Daaboul is a researcher affiliated with Électricité de France (EDF), Paris, France, where she contributes to advanced studies in electrical and power engineering. She holds a strong academic background in electrical engineering, with research interests centered on DC power quality, measurement methodologies, power systems characterization, and energy system reliability. Her scholarly output includes peer-reviewed publications in internationally recognized journals, notably her recent open-access article in Sensors (2025) focusing on DC power quality measurement and characterization techniques, reflecting her expertise in emerging power infrastructure challenges. According to Scopus records, she has 2 scientific publications, 1 citation, and an h-index of 1, demonstrating early yet impactful contributions to her field.

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Josue Ngondo Otshwe | Grid Integration of Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Josue Ngondo Otshwe | Grid Integration of Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Professor Doctor | North China Electric Power University | China

Dr. Josue Ngondo Otshwe is a research-focused electrical engineering scholar whose work centers on renewable energy systems, power systems optimization, and sustainable electrification strategies, with particular emphasis on microgrids, distributed energy resources, and energy management in developing power networks. His scholarly contributions span renewable energy integration, corrosion protection in energy infrastructure, biogas production systems, adaptive control, and carbon-conscious grid management, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach that combines theoretical modeling, optimization techniques, and applied energy analysis. His research outputs demonstrate growing influence in the fields of sustainable power engineering and smart grid technologies, addressing challenges related to electrification, load management, storage optimization, and emission reduction. Through peer-reviewed journal articles and collaborative studies, his work contributes to advancing resilient and efficient energy systems, particularly in emerging and resource-constrained contexts. His academic impact is reflected by 16 citations and an h-index of 2, indicating early but measurable research visibility and relevance within the global energy and electrical engineering research community.

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