Haoting Li | Geoenergy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Haoting Li | Geoenergy | Best Researcher Award

Dr,Shenyang University of Chemical Technology, China

Dr. Haoting Li is a Lecturer at Shenyang University of Chemical Technology, specializing in petroleum engineering, multiphase flow, and porous media research. He earned his Doctor of Engineering from Northeast Petroleum University in 2022 and was a visiting student researcher at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. His research focuses on particle-fluid interactions, solid-liquid behavior, and advanced heat transfer mechanisms. Dr. Li has published extensively in top-tier journals, contributing to the fields of energy engineering, fluid mechanics, and sustainable technologies. He has led multiple research projects funded by Liaoning Province and has received prestigious awards, including the Outstanding Paper Award for Young Scholars and the China Petroleum Science Top Ten Paper Award. With a strong background in computational fluid dynamics and experimental analysis, he continues to make significant advancements in petroleum engineering and environmental technologies.

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Education 🎓

Doctor of Engineering (2019-2022) – Northeast Petroleum University, specializing in Oil and Gas Engineering. Visiting Student Researcher (2021-2022) – Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, focusing on Civil and Environmental Engineering. Master of Engineering (2016-2019) – Northeast Petroleum University, majoring in Oil and Gas Storage and Transportation. Bachelor of Engineering (2012-2016) – Northeast Petroleum University, with a specialization in Oil and Gas Storage and Transportation. Dr. Li’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in petroleum and energy engineering. His doctoral research emphasized particle multiphase flow in porous media, while his international exposure at KAIST broadened his expertise in advanced fluid mechanics and environmental engineering applications. His research contributions integrate theoretical analysis and computational simulations for enhancing energy efficiency in petroleum processes.

Professional Experience 💼

Lecturer (2023 – Present) – Shenyang University of Chemical Technology, School of Mechanical and Power Engineering. Conducts research on particle multiphase flow, heat transfer, and porous media applications. Guides students in advanced computational simulations using CFD-DEM methodologies. Research Engineer (2021-2022) – Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. Investigated solid-liquid interactions in environmental and petroleum applications. Developed novel simulation models for multiphase fluid flow and energy efficiency. Researcher (2019-2022) – Northeast Petroleum University. Focused on complex fluid flow behavior in petroleum reservoirs. Published high-impact papers in fluid mechanics and energy engineering.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Outstanding Paper Award of Young Scholar Chen Xuejun (2021) 🏆 – Recognized by the Multiphase Flow Special Committee of the Chinese Society of Engineering Thermophysics for exceptional research in multiphase flow modeling. China Petroleum Science Top Ten Paper Award (2020) 🏅 – Awarded by the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation for significant contributions to petroleum science. Liaoning Province Research Grants (2023 & 2025) 💰 – Principal investigator for funded projects on particle multiphase flow and green energy applications. Best Research Presentation Award 🎤 – Recognized at international conferences for pioneering research in porous media and petroleum engineering.

Research Focus 🔬

Particle Multiphase Flow in Petroleum Engineering – Investigating the migration and interaction of solid particles in porous reservoirs. Solid-Liquid Interaction – Developing CFD-DEM models to analyze fluid-driven particle movement. Complex Fluid Flow & Heat Transfer – Studying fluid dynamics and heat exchange in porous media for energy efficiency. New Energy and Environmental Technologies – Exploring green extraction methods and renewable energy applications in petroleum engineering.

Publications

Simulation on detachment and migration behaviors of mineral particles induced by fluid flow in porous media based on CFD-DEM – Geoenergy Science and Engineering, 2025

Mechanism analysis and energy-saving strengthening process of separating alcohol-containing azeotrope by green mixed solvent extraction distillation – Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2025

Prediction of hydrodynamics in a liquid–solid fluidized bed using the densimetric Froude number-based drag model – Chemical Engineering Science, 2025

CFD-DEM simulation of aggregation and growth behaviors of fluid-flow-driven migrating particles in porous media – Geoenergy Science and Engineering, 2023

Flow behaviors of ellipsoidal suspended particles in porous reservoir rocks using CFD-DEM combined with multi-element particle model – Granular Matter, 2022

Simulation on flow behavior of particles and its effect on heat transfer in porous media – Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2021

Conclusion

Haoting Li is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his strong academic credentials, high-impact research, and recognition in petroleum engineering and multiphase flow studies. His work advances critical energy solutions, and with continued expansion into leadership roles, industrial collaboration, and renewable energy research, he can establish himself as a global thought leader.

Anne Maynadier | Stockage de l’hydrogène | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Anne Maynadier | Stockage de l’hydrogène | Best Researcher Award

Maître de conférences, Institut FEMTO ST, France

Anne Maynadier is an Associate Professor at IUT de Besançon Vesoul, University of Franche-Comté, specializing in applied mechanics and hydrogen storage 🔋. She obtained her PhD in Engineering from LMT Cachan, focusing on thermomechanical coupling in shape memory alloys 🏗️. She has held academic positions at INSA Lyon and UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, contributing to mechanical field measurements and solid-state hydrogen storage research. She has supervised multiple PhD theses, led key research projects, and actively participated in hydrogen energy outreach programs 🌍.

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🎓 Education:

2009-2012 – PhD in Engineering, LMT Cachan, focusing on thermomechanical coupling in shape memory alloys 📊 2005-2009 – ENS Cachan, Mechanical Engineering, specializing in materials mechanics 🔧  Master’s in Mechanics of Materials (MAGIS) – Advanced training in mechanical behavior of materials 📚  2003-2005 – Preparatory Classes (PTSI-PT), Lycée Jean Dupuy ✏️  2003 – Scientific Baccalaureate, Engineering Sciences Option, Mention B 🎓

💼 Experience:

2015-Present – Associate Professor at IUT Besançon Vesoul, UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, focusing on hydrogen storage research ⚙️ 2013-2015 – Associate Professor at INSA Lyon/LAMCOS, specializing in mechanical field measurements and fracture mechanics 🏗️ 2012-2013 – Postdoctoral Researcher at UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, working on thermomechanical coupling in materials  2009-2012 – PhD Researcher at LMT Cachan, studying kinematic and thermal field measurement in shape memory alloys 📊

🏆 Awards & Honors:

1st Place (2008) – External Agrégation in Mechanical Engineering 🏆  Grant Recipient – Multiple research funding awards from CNRS, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Region, and EIPHI 💰  Organizer & Committee Member – International Summer School (2022), JNC Conference (2023), Hydrogen Research Networks 🌍 STEM Outreach Advocate – Active in “Women in Science” and “La SI au féminin” initiatives 👩‍🔬

🔍 Research Focus:

🔬 Hydrogen Storage – Investigating solid-state hydrogen storage using intermetallic hydrides 🔋 Thermomechanical Field Measurement – Advanced DIC & IR techniques for material analysis 📸  Fracture Mechanics – Researching photovoltaic silicon wafer failure mechanisms 🏭 Hydride Bed Simulation – Studying self-fragmentation (decrepitation) in hydrogen reservoirs 📡 Sustainable Energy Solutions – Developing safe and efficient hydrogen storage systems for clean energy 🌱

Publications

Underlying Causes of the Improved Storage Properties of TiMn1,5 by Annealing Treatment

Multiscale Elastic Modulus Characterization of Ti0.5Fe0.45Mn0.05, an Iron–Titanium–Manganese Alloy Dedicated to Hydrogen Storage

Hydrogen Storage: Different Technologies, Challenges and Stakes. Focus on TiFe Hydrides

 

Conclusion

Anne Maynadier is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her pioneering contributions to hydrogen storage research, extensive academic impact, and leadership in scientific outreach. While international collaborations, high-impact publications, and industry engagement could further strengthen her profile, her expertise and dedication make her a deserving nominee.

Danish Khan | Energy | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Danish Khan | Energy | Best Scholar Award

Assistant Professor at Shenzhen Technology University, China

🎓 A dedicated scientist and educator with expertise in renewable energy and electrical engineering, specializing in perovskite solar cells. 🌱 Holds diverse academic and professional experience in Pakistan and China, demonstrating a passion for innovative research and teaching. 💡 A dedicated scientist and educator with expertise in renewable energy and electrical engineering, specializing in perovskite solar cells. 🌱 Holds diverse academic and professional experience in Pakistan and China, demonstrating a passion for innovative research and teaching. 💡

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Education🎓 

PhD in Renewable Energy (2014.09-2019.06): Research focus on perovskite organic photovoltaics at North China Electric Power University. Master’s in Electrical Engineering (2012.09-2014.06): Specialization in insulation materials at North China Electric Power University Undergraduate in Electrical Engineering (2007.09-2011.06): Focused on insulating materials at COMSATS University, Pakistan.

Experience👩‍🏫

Scientist in Materials Perovskite R&D (2023.03-Present): Researching perovskite solar cells. Postdoctoral Researcher (2021.03-2023.02): Worked on doped HTMs and titanium ore solar cells at Southern University of Science and Technology. Assistant Professor (2019.09-2021.02): Taught electrical engineering and materials courses at Indus University, Pakistan, and served as part-time acting director.

Awards and Honors🔍

HEC Pakistan Certified Doctoral Supervisor.  Guest speaker at MEIE2020 and the 4th Symposium on Optoelectronics Materials and Devices.  Reviewer for SCI journals.

Research Focus🌞

Specializes in perovskite solar cells, focusing on stability, efficiency, and advanced doped HTMs.  Expertise in materials characterization using NMR, XRD, SEM, TEM, and computational tools like Materials Studio and MATLAB.

Publications 📖

📘 Competitive assessment of South Asia’s wind power industry: SWOT analysis and value chain combined model – Energy Strategy Reviews, 2020. Cited: 82.

🌞 Dopant-free phthalocyanine hole conductor for stable perovskite solar cells with 23% efficiency – Advanced Functional Materials, 2022. Cited: 67.

📊 Photovoltaic power forecasting using Elman Neural Network – IEEE Conference, 2017. Cited: 43.

🧪 Nexuses Between Chemical Design and Small Molecule Hole Transport Materials – Small, 2023. Cited: 41.

🔬 Dielectric properties of transformer oil-based silica nanofluids – IEEE, 2015. Cited: 40.

⚛️ Thiophene-functionalized phthalocyanine isomers for defect passivation in perovskite solar cells – Journal of Energy Chemistry, 2022. Cited: 36.

🏭 Incorporation of carbon nanotubes in organic solar cells – Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2021. Cited: 36.

🔋 Design and performance analysis of PV grid-tied systems with energy storage – Int. J. Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2021. Cited: 32.

🌟 Improving optical properties of SnO₂ nanoparticles via Ni doping – Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, 2021. Cited: 30.

🌌 Conjugated linker-boosted self-assembled monolayers for perovskite solar cells – Joule, 2024. Cited: 29.

🌐 Hybrid power forecasting with neural networks and air quality index – Int. J. Photoenergy, 2017. Cited: 26.

🧾 Phthalocyanine in perovskite solar cells: A review – Materials Chemistry Frontiers, 2023. Cited: 22.

🏗️ Ion-Dipole interaction for inverted perovskite solar cells – Advanced Functional Materials, 2024. Cited: 20.

🌞 Charge transport-free np homojunction perovskite solar cells – Solar Energy, 2022. Cited: 20.

Conclusion

This individual is highly suitable for the Research for Best Scholar Award due to their exceptional academic credentials, impactful research contributions in renewable energy, and proven leadership skills in both academia and research. Their ability to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications in perovskite solar cells aligns with the award’s focus on scholarly excellence.

To further strengthen their candidacy, they could diversify their research focus, pursue interdisciplinary collaborations, and secure significant grants. With continued professional growth, this individual is well-positioned to make transformative contributions to academia and renewable energy innovation.

Claudia Guadalupe Adam | liquidos ionicos | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Claudia Guadalupe Adam | liquidos ionicos | Women Researcher Award

Prof Titular at SUT at Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina

Claudia Guadalupe Adam is an accomplished chemist from Santa Fe, Argentina, with over 33 years of teaching experience in Organic Chemistry at the Universidad Nacional del Litoral. She is married with three children and maintains a robust academic and research profile.

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Education🎓 

Postdoctoral in Physical Chemistry, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain (2002-2004) | 📜 Ph.D. in Chemistry, Universidad Nacional del Litoral (2002) | 📚 Bachelor’s in Chemistry, Analytical Orientation, FIQ-UNL (1990).

Experience👩‍🏫

Full Professor of Organic Chemistry, FIQ-UNL (2023-present) | 🧪 Independent Researcher (2024) | 🏫 Former positions include Teaching Assistant and Head of Practical Works in Organic Chemistry at various levels since 1991.

Awards and Honors🏅 

Research Category II, FIQ-UNL (2014) | 🎖️ Peer Evaluator, CONEAU (2022) | 🌟 Representative of QUIMICA discipline at AUGM (2010-2018).

Research Focus🔬 

Organic Chemistry with a special emphasis on analytical methods | 📊 Contributions to the Inter-University Exchange Program | 💡 Engaged in curriculum development for environmental engineering and chemistry programs.

Publication  Top Notes

Significant effects of the anion on the catalytic behaviour of sulfonic acid-functionalized ionic liquids in transesterification reactions – A combined electrochemical/catalytic study

Authors: Martini, M.B., Adam, C.G., Fernández, J.L.

Journal: Molecular Catalysis

Year: 2021

Volume/Article Number: 513, 111821

Citations: 2

Insights on the catalytic behaviour of sulfonic acid-functionalized ionic liquids (ILs) in transesterification reactions – voltammetric characterization of sulfonic task-specific ILs with bisulfate anions

Authors: Martini, M.B., Fernández, J.L., Adam, C.G.

Journal: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Year: 2021

Volume: 23(4), pp. 2731–2741

Citations: 4

Assessment of: In vitro cytotoxicity of imidazole ionic liquids and inclusion in targeted drug carriers containing violacein

Authors: Rivero Berti, I., Rodenak-Kladniew, B., Onaindia, C., Durán, N., Castro, G.R.

Journal: RSC Advances

Year: 2020

Volume: 10(49), pp. 29336–29346

Citations: 17

A simple way to prepare palladium nanoparticles decorated with cyclodextrins and ionic liquid. The effects of coating on the catalytic activity and colloidal stability

Authors: Bravo, M.V., Silva, O.F., Adam, C., Granados, A.M.

Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids

Year: 2020

Volume/Article Number: 304, 112725

Citations: 10

Understanding the Role of Protic Ionic Liquids (PILs) in Reactive Systems: Rational Selection of PILs for the Design of Green Synthesis Strategies for Allylic Amines and β-Amino Esters

Authors: Bravo, M.V., Fernández, J.L., Adam, C.G., Della Rosa, C.D.

Journal: ChemPlusChem

Year: 2019

Volume: 84(7), pp. 919–926

Citations: 6

Synthesis and Self-Assembly Properties of New Surface-Active 1-Alkylimidazolium Ionic Liquids in Aqueous Media

Authors: Adam, C.G., Fortunato, G.G.

Journal: Journal of Surfactants and Detergents

Year: 2019

Volume: 22(3), pp. 501–513

Citations: 12

Determination of glyphosate, AMPA and glufosinate in dairy farm water from Argentina using a simplified UHPLC-MS/MS method

Authors: Demonte, L.D., Michlig, N., Gaggiotti, M., Beldoménico, H.R., Repetti, M.R.

Journal: Science of the Total Environment

Year: 2018

Volume: 645, pp. 34–43

Citations: 93

Anion influence on aggregation behavior of imidazolium-based ionic liquid in aqueous solutions: Effect on diverse chemical processes

Authors: Adam, C.G., Bravo, M.V., Granados, A.M.

Journal: Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research

Year: 2017

Volume: 56(5), pp. 1214–1222

Citations: 4

Molecular solvent effect on the acidity constant of protic ionic liquids

Authors: Adam, C., Bravo, M.V., Mancini, P.M.E.

Journal: Tetrahedron Letters

Year: 2014

Volume: 55(1), pp. 148–150

Citations: 17

Ionic liquids as binary mixtures with selected molecular solvents, reactivity characterisation and molecular-microscopic properties

Authors: Mancini, P.M.E., Bravo, M.V., Graciela, G.G., Adam, C.G.

Book Chapter: Green Solvents II: Properties and Applications of Ionic Liquids

Year: 2012

Pages: 335–362

Citations: 2

Conclusion

Claudia Guadalupe Adam is a highly qualified candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her extensive academic background, dedication to teaching, significant contributions to research, and leadership roles position her as a role model in the field of chemistry. By focusing on enhancing her research output and engaging in community outreach, Claudia can further solidify her impact and inspire the next generation of women scientists. Her application for the award would not only recognize her achievements but also promote greater visibility for women in the scientific community.

Prof Dr. Bing-Yuh Lu | Sun-tracking solar cells | Academic Excellence in Mechanics Award

Prof Dr. Bing-Yuh Lu | Sun-tracking solar cells | Academic Excellence in Mechanics Award

Research asistant at SUT at Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology, China

Professor Dr. Bing-Yuh Lu, born in Miouli, Taiwan (1964), is a distinguished academic in Electrical Engineering. He holds a PhD from National Taiwan University and currently serves as a full professor at the School of Automation, Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology (GDUPT). He has held numerous prestigious academic positions, including professor at Tungnan University and adjunct roles at Catholic St. Mary Junior College and National Taipei University of Business. Dr. Lu is also an active IEEE member and serves on the IEEE International Conference on Advanced Communication’s Technical Committee. His research interests include medical engineering, acoustics, and signal processing.

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Education🎓

PhD in Electrical Engineering National Taiwan University (2000) MS in Electrical Engineering  National Taiwan University (1993 BS in Electrical Engineering National Central University (1988) Dr. Lu’s academic path showcases his deep expertise in electrical engineering. His advanced studies at prestigious institutions like National Taiwan University laid the foundation for his distinguished academic career, where he has contributed significantly to automation, signal processing, and medical engineering.

Experience🧑‍🏫

With over 25 years in academia, Dr. Lu’s experience spans across electrical engineering, automation, and information management. His teaching and leadership roles at GDUPT and Tungnan University reflect his long-standing commitment to fostering innovation in automation and electronics.

Awards and Honors🏅 🏫 

National Taipei University of Business Outstanding Reviewer for International Journals As a recognized leader in his field, Dr. Lu has been honored with various awards, including his prestigious membership in the IEEE Technical Committee and grants for innovative projects. He has also been recognized for his excellence in teaching and reviewing for international publications.

Research Focus🔬

Dr. Lu’s research spans a wide array of technical areas, including medical engineering, where he explores advanced sensor technology, and acoustics. His work on electronic circuits, systems modeling, and signal measurement positions him as a key contributor to advancements in both academia and industry.

Publication  Top Notes

Evaluation System for Dancing Enlightenment Posture Training Using the Skeleton Tracking of Microsoft Common Objects in Context

Conference: International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), 2024

DOI: 10.23919/ICACT60172.2024.10471944

Contributors: Huang, R.; Deng, H.; Wang, R.-Y.; Lu, B.-Y.; Ren, H.; Chen, Y.; Ye, J.; Chen, J.; Jia, Y.; Lang, L.
This research presents an innovative system for evaluating dance postures using Microsoft’s object tracking technology, providing real-time feedback and posture correction for dancers.

Time-frequency Analysis for Validating Prognostics Algorithms of Rolling Element Bearings

Conference: International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), 2024

DOI: 10.23919/ICACT60172.2024.10471976

Contributors: Zhu, G.; Xu, X.; Zhong, Q.; Lu, B.-Y.; Lu, Y.; Xu, G.; Zhou, Y.; Jiang, Z.; Sun, K.; Wang, M.
This study focuses on validating algorithms for the early detection of bearing failures using time-frequency analysis, contributing to more effective predictive maintenance.

ANFIS‐based Controlled Spherical Rotator with Quadrant Photodiode to Improve Position Detection Accuracy

Journal: IET Optoelectronics, October 2024

DOI: 10.1049/ote2.12127

Contributor: Bing‐Yuh Lu
This work introduces an Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) to enhance position detection in spherical rotators using quadrant photodiodes, improving precision in industrial and robotic systems.

Investigation on Errors of the Approximation Equation of Correction Factor G<sub>7</sub> for Four-Point Probe Resistivity Measurement

Journal: IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, August 2024

DOI: 10.1109/mim.2024.10623159

Contributors: Bing-Yuh Lu; Pao-An Lin; Linshu Zheng
This paper explores the accuracy of correction factors in four-point probe resistivity measurements, offering new insights into error reduction for material testing in semiconductors.

Basic Developing Environment of Microcontroller-based Monitoring System for Physiological Signals

Conference: International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), 2023

DOI: 10.23919/ICACT56868.2023.10079583

Contributors: Xie, M.; Wu, R.; Liu, S.; Lin, A.; Liu, M.; Lin, P.-A.; Lei, G.; Liu, J.; Lu, J.; Lu, B.-Y.
This paper discusses the development of a microcontroller-based monitoring system for physiological signals, which can be used in medical diagnostics and patient care.

Fuzzy PID Controlled Temperature in Phototherapy Incubator for Infant Jaundice Treatment: A Simulation

Upcoming Contribution
This study involves using a Fuzzy Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controller to maintain precise temperature in incubators used for infant jaundice treatment, improving the effectiveness of phototherapy.

Conclusion

Professor Dr. Bing-Yuh Lu demonstrates a strong potential for the Research for Academic Excellence in Mechanics Award through his extensive background in electrical engineering, experience in academia, and leadership in research initiatives. While he possesses many strengths, focusing on mechanics-related research and publications will significantly enhance his candidacy. By addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing his publications in mechanics and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, Dr. Lu can position himself as a leading contender for this prestigious award. His commitment to innovation and excellence in research aligns well with the award’s criteria, making him a valuable candidate.