Mohsin Raza | Renewable Energy | Innovation Research Award

Dr. Mohsin Raza | Renewable Energy | Innovation Research Award

Post Doctoral Research Associate | University of Sharjah | United Arab Emirates

Dr. Mohsin Raza, Ph.D., is a distinguished researcher specializing in biomass valorization, bioenergy, green chemistry, and nanocellulose production. He is currently advancing research in sustainable material science and bio-based innovations as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at a leading research institute. His academic background and scientific expertise center on transforming agricultural and lignocellulosic wastes into high-value materials through green and energy-efficient processes. Dr. Raza’s work integrates biomass conversion technologies, lignin recovery, nanocellulose extraction, and bio-based thermal insulation development, emphasizing environmental sustainability and circular economy principles. His core research skills include thermochemical processing, biopolymer synthesis, pyrolysis kinetics, and the use of natural deep eutectic solvents for eco-friendly material synthesis. Highly skilled in advanced analytical techniques such as TGA, DSC, XRD, FTIR, GC-MS, SEM, and TEM, he also demonstrates excellence in intellectual property development, holding multiple granted U.S. patents and additional applications in the fields of biomass valorization and green solvent technologies. As a prolific author with extensive publications in high-impact Q1 journals from leading publishers, Dr. Raza’s research contributions have significantly advanced understanding in renewable energy systems, sustainable chemistry, and nanomaterial engineering. His work has been recognized through multiple innovation and sustainability awards, reflecting his leadership and creativity in promoting clean technologies. Through collaborative research and continuous innovation, Dr. Raza continues to shape the future of renewable materials and sustainable energy, contributing to global progress toward a circular bioeconomy, with a documented record of 994 citations, 28 publications, and an h-index of 14.

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Featured Publications

1. Inayat, A., & Raza, M. (2019). District cooling system via renewable energy sources: A review. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 107, 360–373. Cited by: 221

2. Raza, M., Abu-Jdayil, B., Al-Marzouqi, A. H., & Inayat, A. (2022). Kinetic and thermodynamic analyses of date palm surface fibers pyrolysis using Coats–Redfern method. Renewable Energy, 183, 67–77. Cited by: 161

3. Raza, M., Inayat, A., Ahmed, A., Jamil, F., Ghenai, C., Naqvi, S. R., Shanableh, A., & Park, Y. K. (2021). Progress of the pyrolyzer reactors and advanced technologies for biomass pyrolysis processing. Sustainability, 13(19), 11061. Cited by: 148

4. Raza, M., Abu-Jdayil, B., Banat, F., & Al-Marzouqi, A. H. (2022). Isolation and characterization of cellulose nanocrystals from date palm waste. ACS Omega, 7(29), 25366–25379. Cited by: 102

5. Raza, M., & Abu-Jdayil, B. (2022). Cellulose nanocrystals from lignocellulosic feedstock: A review of production technology and surface chemistry modification. Cellulose, 29(2), 685–722. Cited by: 77

 

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.

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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.

Razieh Etezadi | Green Hydrogen | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Razieh Etezadi | Green Hydrogen | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher | USC Viterbi School of Engineering | United States

Dr. Razieh Etezadi is an accomplished researcher and Ph.D. candidate in Chemical Engineering at the University of Southern California, Viterbi School of Engineering, supported by a prestigious multi-year scholarship and Merit Award. She holds a Master’s in Chemical Engineering and a Master’s in Environmental Engineering from Shiraz University, where she also completed her Bachelor’s in Chemical Engineering as a top-ranked student. Professionally, she has served as Project Engineer and Process Designer on a major California Energy Commission–funded hydrogen production project, leading cross-functional teams, significantly improving process efficiency, and lowering hydrogen production costs. Her professional experience also includes roles as a Process Automation Engineer, Lecturer at Zand Shiraz University, and Research Associate in Metabolic Engineering, where she developed novel algorithms for gene amplification optimization and bioreactor dynamic modeling. Her research interests include hydrogen production and storage, process design and optimization, system automation, metabolic engineering, and digital twin modeling for energy systems. She is proficient in MATLAB, Aspen Plus, COMSOL, LabVIEW, and project management tools, with expertise in process modeling, risk assessment, and advanced instrumentation. Dr. Etezadi’s work has been published in AIChE Journal and Elsevier’s Advances in Synthesis Gas and presented at international conferences, reflecting her commitment to impactful research. She is a Six Sigma Green Belt, with PMP and PE certifications in progress, and actively participates in professional development and industry workshops. Recognized for her leadership, she mentors students and contributes to collaborative research platforms that connect academia and industry. Her growing academic impact is reflected in 28 citations by 27 documents, 4 documents indexed, and an h-index of 3.

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Featured Publications

1. Aquino, F., Etezadi, R., Moh, I., Tsotsis, T., & Tasser, C. (2025). In-situ bio-methanation in food waste digesters using CO₂ and catalytically-derived hydrogen from biogas. California Energy Commission Publications.

2. Etezadi, R., & Setoodeh, P. (2018). Gene overexpression targets for enhancement of heterologous production of diverse terpenoids in Escherichia coli. Proceedings of the 3rd Iranian Conference on Systems Biology, Tehran, Iran.

3. Mohammadi, S., Etezadi, R., Sarafzadeh, P., & Ayatollahi, S. (2013). Study of effects of different chemical surfactants on cell surface hydrophobicity (CSH) of Enterobacter cloacae microorganism. First National Iranian Petroleum and Gas Conference, Kerman, Iran.

4. Zhao, L., Etezadi, R., & Tsotsis, T. (2023). Syngas from coal. In Advances in synthesis gas: Methods, technologies and applications (pp. 363–377). Elsevier. (Cited by 6)

5. Etezadi, R., Zhao, L., & Tsotsis, T. (2023). Syngas from food waste. In Advances in synthesis gas: Methods, technologies and applications (pp. 439–455). Elsevier. (Cited by 2)