Guanglong Ge | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Guanglong Ge | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral | Tongji University | China

Dr. Guanglong Ge is a distinguished materials scientist specializing in antiferroelectric, ferroelectric, relaxor ferroelectric, and dielectric materials, with a strong focus on energy storage performance, electrocaloric effects, piezoelectric properties, and structure–property relationships. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science from Tongji University, China (2017–2022), following his B.Sc. in Inorganic Materials from Chang’an University (2013–2017). Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Tongji University, Dr. Ge leads cutting-edge investigations on the energy storage performance of antiferroelectric ceramics, supported by prestigious funding such as the Sino-German (CSC-DAAD) Postdoc Scholarship, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, and the Shanghai Postdoctoral Excellence Program. His research contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of multilayer ceramic capacitors and field-induced structural evolution in dielectric materials. Dr. Ge’s professional experience includes participation in national and international R&D programs and collaborative projects aimed at developing high-performance energy storage materials with broad technological relevance. His key research skills encompass materials synthesis, dielectric characterization, in-situ structural analysis, and multiphysics coupling simulation, enabling him to uncover critical insights into phase transitions and energy optimization mechanisms. Recognized for his innovative contributions, Dr. Ge has published over 66 peer-reviewed papers in top journals, including Advanced Materials, Nature Communications, Science Advances, and Energy Storage Materials, and has delivered presentations at major international conferences such as the Ferroelectric International Seminar and the China–Japan Symposium on Ferroelectric Materials. His dedication has earned him multiple awards, including competitive postdoctoral fellowships and recognition for scientific excellence in dielectric research. Dr. Ge’s future research aims to pioneer next-generation sustainable energy storage technologies through interdisciplinary collaboration and advanced material design. Dr. Guanglong Ge’s academic impact is further reflected in his growing recognition with 2,662 citations, 66 documents, and an h-index of 27, demonstrating his influential role in advancing antiferroelectric ceramics and energy storage materials research.

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Featured Publications

1. Ge, G., Zeng, H., Qian, J., Shen, B., Cheng, Z., Zhai, J., Liu, Y., Wang, D., & He, L. (2025). Giant energy storage density with ultrahigh efficiency in multilayer ceramic capacitors via interlaminar strain engineering. Nature Communications. Citations: 7

2. Ge, G., Chen, C., Qian, J., Lin, J., Shi, C., Li, G., Wang, S., & Zhai, J. (2025). Local heterogeneous dipolar structures drive gigantic capacitive energy storage in antiferroelectric ceramics. Nature Communications. Citations: 2

3. Ge, G., Yang, J., Shi, C., Lin, J., Hao, Y., & Wei, Y. (2025). Nano-domain configuration boosting energy storage capacity of NaNbO3-based relaxor ferroelectrics. Journal of Power Sources. Citations: 1

4. Ge, G., Hao, Y., Lin, J., Shi, C., & Yao, W. (2025). Outstanding comprehensive piezoelectric properties in KNN-based ceramics via co-optimization of crystal structure and grain orientation. Acta Materialia.

5. Ge, G., Qian, J., Chen, C., Shi, C., Lin, J., Li, G., & Zhai, J. (2025). Excellent energy storage performance of polymorphic modulated antiferroelectric lead zirconate ceramic. Advanced Materials. Citations: 1

 

Oluwaseun Akinte | Energy Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oluwaseun Akinte | Energy Management | Best Researcher Award

Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi | Thailand

Dr. Oluwaseun Olanrewaju Akinte is an accomplished researcher in renewable energy systems, microgrid-utility grid integration, and advanced energy storage optimization, with a strong focus on developing sustainable and economically viable energy solutions. He holds a Ph.D. in Energy and Materials Engineering from Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, an MSc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Coventry University, United Kingdom, and a BSc from Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria. His professional experience spans research assistantship at RMUTT’s Research and Service Energy Center (RSEC), volunteer lecturing at the University of the People (USA), project engineering roles in Nigeria, and academic tutoring. Dr. Akinte’s research interests include renewable energy system design, techno-econometric modeling of hybrid microgrids, optimization of control strategies, and integration of smart grid topologies. He is proficient in MATLAB, Simulink, HOMER Pro/GRID, ETAP, PSIM, and advanced modeling of power systems, power quality analysis, and biomass-to-energy conversion technologies. His experimental skills extend to hybrid energy storage design, closed-loop control algorithm implementation, and techno-economic feasibility analysis for microgrid deployment. Among his notable honors are the E-CUBE-I RMUTT Scholarship and Best Oral Presentation at ESS 4 for work on energy assessment and power reserve networks. He has delivered invited talks at PMU-B Brainpower Congress, International Conference on Power, Energy and Innovations (ICPEI), and the Eco-Energy Symposium. With numerous peer-reviewed publications in reputed journals such as IEEE Access, Sustainability, Franklin Open, and Energies, his work has significantly contributed to advancing the efficiency and reliability of hybrid energy networks. Dr. Akinte’s leadership, global collaborations, and commitment to mentoring emerging researchers position him as a future leader in the renewable energy sector. His growing academic impact is reflected in 18 citations by 18 documents, 5 documents indexed, and an h-index of 2.

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Featured Publications

1. Aina, T. S., Akinte, O. O., & Iyaomolere, B. A. (2022). Investigation on performance of microstrip patch antenna for a practical wireless local area network (WLAN) application. International Journal of Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 10(5), 221–226. (Cited by 4)

2. Aina, T., Akinte, O. O., Iyaomolere, B., Tosin, A. E., Abode, I. I., & Awelewa, A. J. (2022). Implementation of an intelligent motion detector. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 9(1), 1148–1165. (Cited by 3)

3. Aina, T. S., Akinte, O. O., Iyaomolere, B. A., Iriaoghuan, A. I., & Samson, U. A. (2021). Development of a low-cost automatic Internet of Things extension system. Development, 1(1), 1–8. (Cited by 2)

4. Aina, T. S., Akinte, O. O., Awelewa, A. J., & Adelakun, D. O. (2022). Critical evaluation of waterfall project management methodology: A case study of digital management conference project. International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies, 2(1), 1–10. (Cited by 8)

5. Akinte, O. O., & Aina, T. S. (2021). HVAC vs HVDC power system: Contemporary development in HVAC and HVDC power transmission system. International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research, 19, 252–261. (Cited by 6)