Lalith Pankaj Raj Nadimuthu | Renewable Energy Systems | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Lalith Pankaj Raj Nadimuthu | Renewable Energy Systems | Editorial Board Member

Guest Faculty | The Gandhigram Rural Institute-Deemed to be University | India

Dr. G. N. Lalith Pankaj Raj is a distinguished researcher and academic specializing in renewable energy systems, focusing on solar photovoltaics, electric mobility, smart grids, thermoelectric refrigeration, and sustainable energy integration for rural advancement. His research centers on developing innovative green technologies to enhance energy efficiency and mitigate climate change. He has contributed significantly to the design of solar-based micro cold storage systems, vehicle-to-grid integration, and decentralized nano-grids that support sustainable livelihoods and rural development. A recipient of the prestigious DST INSPIRE Fellowship, he has published widely in leading international journals such as Scientific Reports, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, IEEE Access, and the Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, advancing knowledge in renewable energy conversion, efficiency enhancement, and sustainability transitions. His research excellence has been recognized through multiple Best Paper Awards, academic honors, and national-level distinctions. As an active reviewer and editorial board member for over twenty international journals under Elsevier, Springer Nature, MDPI, and Frontiers, he contributes to advancing global scholarly dialogue in energy engineering and sustainable technologies. His teaching and professional engagements integrate research with application, guiding postgraduate scholars and leading national skill-development programs that align with renewable energy missions and green innovation. He has also authored two books and contributed to three book chapters published by Springer, Elsevier, and other reputed publishers, emphasizing renewable energy innovation, smart infrastructure, and sustainability-oriented education. His interdisciplinary approach continues to drive impactful advancements in sustainable energy technologies and environmental resilience. Dr. Lalith Pankaj Raj’s academic excellence and research influence are reflected in his growing recognition, with 277 citations, 15 publications, and an h-index of 11, underscoring his impactful contributions to the advancement of renewable energy and sustainable technology.

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Featured Publications

1. Nadimuthu, L. P. R., Victor, K., Basha, C. H., Mariprasath, T., & Dhanamjayulu, C. (2021). Energy conservation approach for continuous power quality improvement: A case study. IEEE Access, 9, 146959–146969. Cited by: 52

2. Nadimuthu, L. P. R., & Victor, K. (2022). Environmental friendly micro cold storage for last-mile Covid-19 vaccine logistics. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(16), 23767–23778. Cited by: 42

3. Nadimuthu, L. P. R., & Victor, K. (2021). Performance analysis and optimization of solar-powered E-rickshaw for environmental sustainability in rural transportation. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28, 34278–34289. Cited by: 41

4. Nadimuthu, L. P. R., & Victor, K. (2021). Energy efficiency enhancement and climate change mitigations of SMEs through grid-interactive solar photovoltaic system. International Journal of Photoenergy.Cited by: 37

5. Nadimuthu, L. P. R., Victor, K., Bajaj, M., & Tuka, M. B. (2024). Feasibility of renewable energy microgrids with vehicle-to-grid technology for smart villages: A case study from India. Results in Engineering, 24, 103474. Cited by: 20

Dr. G. N. Lalith Pankaj Raj’s work advances global sustainability by integrating renewable energy innovations with real-world applications that enhance energy access, efficiency, and climate resilience. His research bridges science and society, driving transformative progress in green technologies, rural empowerment, and low-carbon development.

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.

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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.

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

 

Tesfa Nega Gesese | Bioenergy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tesfa Nega Gesese | Bioenergy | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer and Bioenergy research group coordinator | Bahir Dar University | Ethiopia

Mr. Tesfa Nega Gesese is a Lecturer and Bioenergy Research Group Coordinator at Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia, with over seven years of teaching and research experience. He holds an M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering and has built a strong academic foundation in renewable energy, waste valorisation, and greenhouse gas mitigation. His professional experience includes serving as a lecturer, course chair, and project leader, where he has coordinated large-scale research initiatives such as the mega project on integrated production of bioethanol, bio-hydrogen, and biogas from sesame stalk feedstock, as well as thematic research on computational modelling of anaerobic digestion and photosynthetic algae integration. His research interests span biomass valorisation, biofuels, pyrolysis, gasification, bio-composite materials, and sustainable energy systems. He has demonstrated advanced research skills in biomass pyrolysis kinetics, waste-to-energy conversion, and the development of renewable energy pathways tailored to local resources. Mr. Tesfa has authored and co-authored more than 15 peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, focusing on biomass conversion technologies, bio-based materials, and environmental sustainability. His leadership role as a bioenergy research coordinator has enabled him to foster collaborative research, mentor young scholars, and deliver impactful solutions addressing Ethiopia’s energy challenges. He has also contributed to the scientific community as a reviewer for international journals and as a member of the Society of Ethiopian Chemical Engineers. His dedication to research excellence has earned recognition through funded research projects and academic achievements that align with global sustainability goals. Overall, Mr. Tesfa is committed to advancing bioenergy innovation, expanding international collaborations, and influencing policy toward clean energy transitions. Mr. Tesfa Nega Gesese’s growing academic impact is reflected in 26 citations, 10 documents, and an h-index of 3, demonstrating his emerging influence in the field of bioenergy and sustainable engineering.

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Featured Publications

1. Mersha, D. A., Gesese, T. N., Sendekie, Z. B., Admase, A. T., & Bezie, A. J. (2024). Operating conditions, products and sustainable recycling routes of aminolysis of polyethylene terephthalate (PET)–A review. Polymer Bulletin, 81(13), 11563–11579. Cited by: 20

2. Bantie, Z., Tezera, A., Abera, D., & Nega, T. (2024). Nanoclays as fillers for performance enhancement in building and construction industries: State of the art and future trends. In Developments in Clay Science and Construction Techniques. Cited by: 11

3. Gesese, T. N., Fanta, S. W., Mersha, D. A., & Satheesh, N. (2022). Physical properties and antibacterial activity of cotton fabric treated with methanolic extracts of Solanum incanum fruits and red onion peels. The Journal of The Textile Institute, 113(2), 292–302. Cited by: 6

4. Gesese, T. N., Getahun, E., & Getahun, A. A. (2024). Investigation of thermal degradation properties and chemical kinetic characteristics of biomass pyrolysis via TG/DTG and FTIR techniques: Sesame stalks as a potential source. International Journal of Energy Research, 2024(1), 8891126. Cited by: 4

5. Gesese, T. N., Getahun, E., & Getahun, A. A. (2025). Pyrolysis kinetics, thermodynamics, and reaction performance of wheat straw and water hyacinth using TGA‐DTG analysis: Bioenergy potential in Ethiopia. Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining, 19(3), 705–729.  Cited by: 2

 

Muhammad Ali Shahbaz | Bioenergy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Ali Shahbaz | Bioenergy | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | University of Engineering and Technology | Pakistan

Dr.-Ing. Muhammad Ali Shahbaz is an accomplished academic and researcher in Mechanical Engineering, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Automotive Engineering Centre, University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore, Pakistan. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, where his research focused on developing advanced endoscopic optical diagnostics for combustion engines, including temperature imaging, fuel film analysis, and soot incandescence studies. His M.Sc. research involved visualization of flame fronts using OH*-chemiluminescence and LIF techniques, and he holds a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from UET Lahore with a thesis on biodiesel synthesis and engine performance. Professionally, he has over 14 years of teaching and research experience, having supervised multiple master’s and bachelor’s theses, reviewed and developed graduate curricula, and advised government agencies on EV policy and emissions testing standards. His research interests span optical diagnostics for internal combustion engines, alternative fuels, pyrolysis for bio-oil and biochar, waste-to-energy technologies, renewable energy systems, and integrated solid waste management. He possesses strong experimental and analytical skills in LIF, chemiluminescence, soot imaging, MATLAB, instrumentation, and pyrolysis systems. Dr. Shahbaz has contributed to major projects including EU Horizon 2020 research, biodiesel optimization funded by HEC Pakistan, and vibration analysis for electric vehicle development. His work is widely published in reputed journals such as Applied Optics, Experiments in Fluids, and Energy Science & Engineering and presented at global conferences including the Gordon Research Conference and European Combustion Meeting. He is the recipient of multiple awards including the Best Teacher Award and DAAD Scholarship. His growing academic impact is reflected in 2,940 citations, 139 documents, and an h-index of 31, demonstrating his significant and sustained influence in the field of combustion diagnostics and sustainable energy research.

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Featured Publications

1. Munir, M. A., Habib, M. S., Hussain, A., Shahbaz, M. A., Qamar, A., Masood, T., Sultan, M., Mujtaba, M. A., Imran, S., Hasan, M., Akhtar, M. S., Ayub, H. M. U., & Salman, C. A. (2022). Blockchain adoption for sustainable supply chain management: Economic, environmental, and social perspectives. Frontiers in Energy Research, 10, 899632. (Cited by 150)

2. Razzaq, L., Mujtaba, M. A., Shahbaz, M. A., Nawaz, S., Khan, H. M., Hussain, A., & others. (2022). Effect of biodiesel–dimethyl carbonate blends on engine performance, combustion and emission characteristics. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 61(7), 5111–5121.  (Cited by 33)

3. Nawaz, A., Ahmed, Z., Shahbaz, A., Khan, Z., & Javed, M. (2014). Coagulation–flocculation for lignin removal from wastewater – A review. Water Science and Technology, 69(8), 1589–1597. (Cited by 27)

4. Shahbaz, M. A., Jüngst, N., Grzeszik, R., & Kaiser, S. A. (2021). Endoscopic fuel film, chemiluminescence, and soot incandescence imaging in a direct-injection spark-ignition engine. Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 38(4), 5869–5877. (Cited by 12)

5. Nawaz, A., Shahbaz, M. A., & Javed, M. (2015). Management of organic content in municipal solid waste – A case study of Lahore. International Journal of Environment and Waste Management, 15(1), 15–23. (Cited by 8)

 

Maaz Ahmad | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maaz Ahmad | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Tashkent State University of Economics, Uzbekistan

Maaz Ahmad is an accomplished researcher and academic specializing in regional economics, environmental sustainability, renewable energy economics, and global value chain dynamics. His work focuses on the interconnections between technological innovation, economic growth, and environmental policy, with a special emphasis on the Belt and Road Initiative and the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor. He has contributed extensively to policy-relevant research through publications in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals and through invited talks at leading universities and think tanks. His academic contributions are complemented by active engagement in international collaborations, enabling cross-border exchange of knowledge and solutions. As a corresponding author on numerous studies, he has led multidisciplinary research teams addressing pressing issues in energy efficiency, climate change, and inclusive development. Maaz combines scholarly depth with a commitment to practical application, making his work highly relevant to both academia and policymakers. His career trajectory reflects a strong balance between research excellence, teaching, and public engagement.

Professional Profile

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Education

Maaz Ahmad holds a Ph.D. in Regional Economics from Wuhan University, where his doctoral research explored the impact of global value chain participation on manufacturing structures within the Belt and Road Initiative context. His master’s degree in Economics from Islamia College University, Peshawar, examined the Ehrlich–Commoner environmental impact framework in Pakistan, reflecting his early interest in environmental economics. He completed his bachelor’s degree in Economics from the International Islamic University Islamabad, acquiring a solid foundation in economic theory, quantitative methods, and policy analysis. This academic journey equipped him with expertise in economic modeling, sustainability assessment, and global trade analysis. His educational background blends a deep understanding of theoretical frameworks with applied research skills. Through advanced training and a strong publication record, he has developed the analytical capacity to address complex economic-environmental interactions, positioning him as a scholar capable of contributing meaningfully to both national and international research agendas.

Experience

Maaz Ahmad’s professional experience spans teaching, research, and policy engagement. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the Tashkent State University of Economics, where he teaches research methods and skills to master’s students. His prior experience includes lecturing in macroeconomics, international economics, and public finance at the Government Degree College Hayatabad and the Post-Graduate Government Degree College Dargai. He has also worked as an independent researcher at the Tashkent State University of Economics, engaging in international research collaborations and contributing to policy-relevant studies. Beyond academia, Maaz has been a sought-after panelist and invited speaker at major conferences and universities, delivering talks on CPEC 2.0, industrialization, and regional integration. His career reflects a combination of rigorous academic teaching, impactful research leadership, and active involvement in public discourse, demonstrating his ability to bridge theoretical research with real-world economic and sustainability challenges at both regional and global levels.

Research Interest

Maaz Ahmad’s research interests lie at the intersection of economics, sustainability, and technological innovation. He focuses on regional economic integration, renewable energy economics, green innovation, energy efficiency, and the environmental implications of industrial development. His work often explores the policy and economic impacts of initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative and the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor. He is particularly interested in how technological advancements, renewable energy adoption, and governance structures influence sustainable growth and environmental quality. Maaz’s research also extends to studying the dynamics of global value chains, climate change mitigation strategies, and inclusive economic development. By integrating quantitative economic modeling with policy-oriented analysis, he addresses complex challenges faced by both developed and developing nations. His interdisciplinary approach combines environmental science, economic theory, and international trade analysis, allowing him to contribute to the global discourse on sustainable development, low-carbon transitions, and equitable economic transformation.

Awards and Honors

Maaz Ahmad has been recognized for his scholarly excellence and contributions to sustainability and regional economic policy through various academic and professional honors. His selection as an invited panelist and guest speaker at prominent universities and policy institutions reflects his standing as a thought leader in his field. These speaking engagements, focusing on topics such as CPEC 2.0, renewable energy, and industrial development, highlight his expertise and the trust placed in him by academic and policy communities. He has received acknowledgment for his role as a corresponding author in numerous high-impact publications, demonstrating leadership in collaborative research projects. His professional engagements have provided platforms to influence both scholarly discourse and policymaking. Through his active participation in academic dialogues, Maaz has built a reputation for delivering insightful, evidence-based perspectives that advance both research and practice in sustainable economic development and environmental policy formulation.

Research Skills

Maaz Ahmad possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that enable him to conduct rigorous and impactful studies. His expertise includes econometric modeling, data analysis, policy evaluation, and sustainability assessment. Proficient in quantitative and qualitative methodologies, he applies advanced statistical tools to analyze relationships between economic growth, environmental sustainability, and technological innovation. His skills extend to drafting and managing collaborative research projects, often serving as the lead or corresponding author. Maaz has a strong background in academic writing, ensuring his research meets the standards of high-impact, peer-reviewed journals. He is adept at synthesizing complex datasets from international sources, conducting comparative cross-country studies, and integrating findings into actionable policy recommendations. Additionally, his teaching experience has strengthened his ability to communicate complex concepts effectively, fostering capacity building among students and junior researchers. His research capabilities are complemented by a global network of collaborators, enhancing the scope and influence of his academic contributions.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Energy efficiency, technological innovation, and financial development-based EKC premise: Fresh asymmetric insights from developing Asian regions
Authors: Maaz Ahmad, Muhammad Eid Balbaa, Aziz Zikriyoev, Fazliddin Nasriddinov, Zebo Kuldasheva
Year: 2024

Title: Renewable energy consumption towards environmental sustainability: Evidence of EKC hypothesis in the framework of economic growth and CO₂ emissions
Authors: Maaz Ahmad
Year: 2022

Title: Is achieving environmental sustainability dependent on information communication technology and globalization? Evidence from selected OECD countries
Authors: Maaz Ahmad, Zebo Kuldasheva, Fazliddin Nasriddinov, Muhammad Eid Balbaa, Muhammad Fahlevi
Year: 2023

Title: The impact of trade, environmental degradation and governance on renewable energy consumption: Evidence from selected ASEAN countries
Authors: Yongming Huang, Maaz Ahmad, Sher Ali
Year: 2022

Title: Does eco-innovation promote cleaner energy? Analyzing the role of energy price and human capital
Authors: Yongming Huang, Maaz Ahmad, Sher Ali, Dervis Kirikkaleli
Year: 2022

Conclusion

Dr. Maaz Ahmad’s career demonstrates a rare blend of rigorous academic research, impactful international collaborations, and policy-oriented engagement. His substantial contributions to renewable energy economics, environmental policy, and regional economic integration directly address some of the most pressing global challenges. With a proven track record of high-quality research, leadership in collaborative projects, and dedication to societal progress, he is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His continued focus on sustainability, innovation, and policy-relevant research ensures that his future work will further advance both academic knowledge and practical solutions for economic and environmental development.