Qolby Sabrina | Material science | Best Researcher Award


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Mrs. Qolby Sabrina | Material science | Best Researcher Award

Junior Researcher at National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia

[Name] is a dedicated researcher specializing in solid polymer electrolytes and biopolymer materials for energy applications. With a strong foundation in physics, they earned a Masterā€™s degree from the University of Indonesia and are currently pursuing doctoral studies at Osaka University under the prestigious JSPS RONPAKU fellowship. They have contributed significantly to material science, particularly in lithium-ion battery research, through their work at Indonesia’s leading research institutions, including the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN). Their academic and professional journey exemplifies commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions.

Publication Profile

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EducationšŸŽ“

Bachelor’s in Physics from State Islamic University Syarif Hidayatullah, Indonesia, in July 2011. Ā Master’s in Physics from the University of Indonesia in June 2014, where they deepened their knowledge of material sciences. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Material Science at Osaka University, Japan, from 2022 onward, focusing on advanced research in energy materials. Ā Selected as a RONPAKU Fellow by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) in 2021, enhancing their research exposure and international collaboration skills. šŸ§¬

ExperiencešŸ”¬Ā 

Researcher at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) from 2015 to 2022, leading projects on advanced materials and energy applications. Since 2022, Researcher at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), focusing on the development of solid polymer electrolytes for energy storage solutions. Based in Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia, they work within BRIN’s advanced materials research hub, collaborating on cutting-edge innovations in sustainable energy. šŸ›

Awards and HonorsšŸ…Ā 

JSPS RONPAKU Fellowship (2021) awarded by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, facilitating dissertation-based Ph.D. research. Ā Recognition from the Indonesian Institute of Sciences for contributions to material science research in Indonesia. Ā Honored for innovation and commitment to sustainable energy research through advanced material development at BRIN. Ā Contributed to multiple research publications and projects that aim to solve pressing energy storage challenges. šŸŽ–

Research FocusšŸ”‹

Solid polymer electrolytes tailored for high-efficiency lithium-ion battery applications, addressing energy storage challenges. Exploration of biopolymer membranes for eco-friendly energy materials, aligning with sustainability goals in energy sectors. Ā Research includes advanced characterization and synthesis of materials for improved battery performance and durability. Dedicated to enhancing battery technology and sustainable material applications to support green energy transitions. šŸŒ±

PublicationĀ  Top Notes

“Preparation and characterization of nanofibrous cellulose as solid polymer electrolyte for lithium-ion battery applications”
Q Sabrina, CR Ratri, A Hardiansyah, T Lestariningsih, A Subhan, A Rifai, …

Published in RSC Advances, 2021 (Vol. 11, Issue 37), pp. 22929-22936

Citations: 26

Summary: This study explores the development of nanofibrous cellulose-based solid polymer electrolytes for improved lithium-ion battery performance.

“Karakteristik Morfologi Permukaan Pada Polimer PVdF-LiBOB-ZrO2 dan Potensinya untuk Elektrolit Baterai Litium”
EM Wigayati, I Purawiardi, Q Sabrina

Published in Jurnal Kimia dan Kemasan, 2018 (Vol. 40, Issue 1), pp. 1-8

Citations: 13

Summary: Research focuses on the surface morphology characteristics of PVdF-LiBOB-ZrO2 polymers, highlighting their potential in lithium-ion battery electrolytes.

“Penambahan TiO2 dalam Pembuatan Lembaran Polimer Elektrolit Berpengaruh Terhadap Konduktivitas dan Kinerja Baterai Lithium”
T Lestariningsih, Q Sabrina, N Majid

Published in J. Mater. dan Energi Indones, 2017 (Vol. 7, Issue 1), pp. 31-37

Citations: 12

Summary: This study evaluates the impact of TiOā‚‚ addition on the conductivity and performance of lithium battery polymer electrolytes.

“Structure, thermal and electrical properties of PVDF-HFP/LiBOB solid polymer electrolyte”
T Lestariningsih, Q Sabrina, CR Ratri, I Nuroniah

Published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2019 (Vol. 1191, Issue 1), 012026

Citations: 9

Summary: This paper examines the structural, thermal, and electrical properties of PVDF-HFP/LiBOB solid polymer electrolytes for energy applications.

“The effect of (TiO2 and SiO2) nano-filler on solid polymer electrolyte based LiBOB”
Q Sabrina, A Sohib, T Lestariningsih, CR Ratri

Published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2019 (Vol. 1191, Issue 1), 012028

Citations: 8

Summary: Analyzes the effects of TiOā‚‚ and SiOā‚‚ nano-fillers on the performance of LiBOB-based solid polymer electrolytes.

“Characterization of pore and crystal structure of synthesized LiBOB with varying quality of raw materials as electrolyte for lithium-ion battery”
T Lestariningsih, CR Ratri, EM Wigayati, Q Sabrina

Published in AIP Conference Proceedings, 2016 (Vol. 1711, Issue 1)

Citations: 8

Summary: Investigates the pore and crystal structures of LiBOB synthesized using different quality raw materials for lithium-ion battery applications.

“Study the synthesis of LiBOB compounds using lithium sources from sea water”
T Lestariningsih, Q Sabrina, I Nuroniah, B Prihandoko, E Marti Wigayati, …

Published in Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2019 (Vol. 1282, Issue 1), 012044

Citations: 7

Summary: Research on synthesizing LiBOB from lithium sources extracted from seawater for use in battery electrolytes.

“Fabrication of solid polymer electrolyte based on carboxymethyl cellulose complexed with lithium acetate salt as Lithiumā€ion battery separator”
DA Darmawan, E Yulianti, Q Sabrina, K Ishida, AW Sakti, H Nakai, …

Published in Polymer Composites, 2024 (Vol. 45, Issue 3), pp. 2032-2049

Citations: 6

Summary: This paper describes the fabrication of carboxymethyl cellulose-based solid polymer electrolytes, enhancing lithium-ion battery separators.

“Brine water as lithium source in the synthesis of LiBOB electrolyte for lithium-ion battery application”
T Lestariningsih, Q Sabrina, CR Ratri, LH Lalasari

Published in AIP Conference Proceedings, 2021 (Vol. 2382, Issue 1)

Citations: 6

Summary: Utilizes brine water as a lithium source in the synthesis of LiBOB electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries.

“Compositional effect investigation by addition PEG, PEO plasticiser of LiBOB based solid polymer electrolyte for lithium ion batteries”
Q Sabrina, CR Ratri

Published in AIP Conference Proceedings, 2017 (Vol. 1868, Issue 1)

Citations: 6

Summary: Studies the impact of adding PEG and PEO plasticizers on the conductivity of LiBOB-based solid polymer electrolytes for battery applications.

Conclusion

This candidate stands out as a compelling nominee for the Best Researcher Award. Their dedication to advancing materials science, particularly in sustainable energy applications, paired with international recognition through the RONPAKU fellowship, showcases their high potential and dedication. With continued focus on high-impact publishing and community involvement, they are likely to make substantial contributions to the field, making them an excellent candidate for this award.

JAEHYUK CHOI | Materials and Structures | Best Researcher Award


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Mr. JAEHYUK CHOI | Materials and Structures | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr at National Korea Maritime and Ocean University, South Korea

Mr. JAEHYUK CHOI is a distinguished professor at Korea Maritime and Ocean University with expertise in mechanical and marine engineering. After earning his Ph.D. from Hokkaido University, Japan, he has contributed significantly to fields like combustion engineering, high-temperature hydrogen production, and space utilization engineering. His professional journey includes a blend of academia, research, and industry advisory roles, including postdoctoral work at the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute and advisory roles for Koreaā€™s Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries. He has published extensively on air pollution control and hydrogen production modeling, contributing to global research initiatives.

Publication Profile

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Education šŸŽ“

Ph.D. in Mechanical Science (2005) ā€“ Hokkaido University, Japan (Advisor: Prof. Osamu Fujita) M.S. in Marine Engineering (2000) ā€“ Korea Maritime University, Korea (Advisor: Prof. Seok-Hun Yoon) B.S. in Marine Engineering (1996) ā€“ Korea Maritime University, Korea His educational journey has provided him with a robust foundation in mechanical and marine engineering, focused on areas such as combustion, fluid flow, and hydrogen production. The combination of Japanese and Korean maritime expertise enables him to develop cutting-edge models for air pollution control, combustion technologies, and high-temperature electrolysis, contributing to cleaner maritime operations. šŸŒšŸŒ¬ļøšŸš¢

Experience šŸ‘Øā€āœˆļø

Naval Officer ā€“ 1996-1998 (Navy R.O.T.C 41, Korea) Researcher ā€“ 2000-2001 (Korea Maritime University) Research Student ā€“ 2001 (Hokkaido University, Japan Postdoctoral Researcher ā€“ 2005-2007 (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) Ā BK21 Assistant Professor ā€“ 2007-2009 (Seoul National University) Ā Assistant/Associate/Professor ā€“ 2009-present (Korea Maritime and Ocean University) Policy Advisory Council ā€“ 2017-2019 (Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries) Ā Visiting Scholar ā€“ 2019-2021 (University of Missouri) Mr. JAEHYUK CHOI has a rich professional background combining military service, academic research, and advisory roles. His international experience includes collaborations in Japan and the United States, broadening his expertise in nuclear hydrogen and marine engineering. šŸ› ļøšŸŒ

Awards and HonorsšŸ†

Minister Citation ā€“ Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries (2018) Best Teacher Award ā€“ Korea Maritime and Ocean University (2014, 2017) 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals ā€“ IBC (2016) Minister Citation ā€“ Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning (2015) Certificate ā€“ President of KMOU (2013, 2014) Outstanding Paper ā€“ Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (2007 Outstanding Paper ā€“ Korean Society of Marine Engineering (2006 Certificate ā€“ Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (2006) Mr. JAEHYUK CHOI has received numerous awards, recognizing his contributions to marine engineering and academia. His dedication to research and teaching is reflected in prestigious ministerial citations and multiple best paper awards from renowned engineering societies. šŸ…šŸ“ššŸŽ–ļø

PublicationĀ  Top Notes

Experimental and numerical studies on performance investigation of a diesel engine converted to run on LPG
Authors: Kuk Kim, J., Lee, W.-J., Ahn, E., Choi, J.-H.
Published in: Energy Conversion and Management, 2024, 321, 119091
Summary: This paper investigates the performance of diesel engines converted to operate on LPG (liquefied petroleum gas). The study combines both experimental and numerical methods to analyze fuel efficiency, emissions, and engine performance.

Review of noise and vibration reduction technologies in marine machinery: Operational insights and engineering experience
Authors: Park, M.-H., Yeo, S., Choi, J.-H., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Applied Ocean Research, 2024, 152, 104195
Summary: This review focuses on technologies aimed at reducing noise and vibration in marine machinery. The authors compile operational insights and lessons learned from engineering practices, emphasizing the importance of reducing environmental and human impacts in maritime applications.

Experimental evaluation of the significance of scheduled turbocharger reconditioning on marine diesel engine efficiency and exhaust gas emissions
Authors: Nyongesa, A.J., Park, M.-H., Lee, C.-M., Hur, J.-J., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2024, 15(8), 102845
Summary: This article presents an experimental study evaluating the impact of scheduled turbocharger reconditioning on the efficiency of marine diesel engines and associated exhaust gas emissions. The findings emphasize the importance of maintenance schedules for optimizing engine performance and reducing emissions.

Effects of natural gas admission location and timing on performance and emissions characteristics of LPDF two-stroke engine at low load
Authors: Nyongesa, A.J., Choi, J.-H., Lee, J.-W., Kim, J.-S., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 2024, 56, 104241
Summary: This paper investigates the effects of natural gas admission timing and location on the performance and emissions of low-pressure dual-fuel (LPDF) two-stroke engines. The results are crucial for optimizing engine operations under low-load conditions.

Estimation of greenhouse gas emissions from ships registered in South Korea based on activity data using the bottom-up approach
Authors: Yeo, S., Kuk Kim, J., Choi, J.-H., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment, 2024
Summary: This study uses a bottom-up approach to estimate greenhouse gas emissions from ships registered in South Korea. The authors focus on activity data, providing a detailed methodology for assessing emissions from maritime transportation.

LPG, Gasoline, and Diesel Engines for Small Marine Vessels: A Comparative Analysis of Eco-Friendliness and Economic Feasibility
Authors: Kim, J.K., Yeo, S., Choi, J.-H., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Energies, 2024, 17(2), 450
Summary: This article compares LPG, gasoline, and diesel engines for small marine vessels, focusing on their eco-friendliness and economic feasibility. The paper highlights LPG as a potential environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fuels.

Impact of K-H Instability on NO Emissions in Nā‚‚O Thermal Decomposition Using Premixed CHā‚„ Co-Flow Flames and Electric Furnace
Authors: Park, J., Kim, S., Yu, S., Choi, J.-H., Yoon, S.H.
Published in: Energies, 2024, 17(1), 96
Summary: This study examines the impact of Kelvin-Helmholtz (K-H) instability on nitrogen oxide (NO) emissions during nitrous oxide (Nā‚‚O) thermal decomposition in premixed methane co-flow flames. The findings contribute to understanding combustion instability’s role in emission characteristics.

Feasibility study on bio-heavy fuel as an alternative for marine fuel
Authors: Kim, J.-S., Choi, J.-H.
Published in: Renewable Energy, 2023, 219, 119543
Summary: This feasibility study explores the potential of bio-heavy fuel as a sustainable alternative to conventional marine fuels. The paper assesses the environmental and economic impacts of using bio-heavy fuel in maritime applications.

Corrigendum: Effects of hydrogen mixture ratio and scavenging air temperature on combustion and emission characteristics of a 2-stroke marine engine
Authors: Pham, V.C., Kim, J.-S., Lee, W.-J., Choi, J.-H.
Published in: Energy Reports, 2023, 9
Summary: The corrigendum addresses errors in a previously published article related to hydrogen mixture ratios and scavenging air temperature’s effects on two-stroke marine engine performance and emissions.

Effects of hydrogen mixture ratio and scavenging air temperature on combustion and emission characteristics of a 2-stroke marine engine
Authors: Pham, V.C., Kim, J.-S., Lee, W.-J., Choi, J.-H.
Published in: Energy Reports, 2023, 9, pp. 195ā€“216

Conclusion

The candidate is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to their comprehensive expertise, significant professional experience, and numerous accolades. Their research has substantial implications for environmental sustainability and technological advancement. By focusing on improving their publication output and fostering industry collaborations, the candidate can further solidify their impact and leadership in their field. Overall, the candidate’s strengths make them an exemplary choice for this prestigious award.

Girish Joshi | Polynmer Composites | Best Scholar Award


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Prof. Girish Joshi | Polynmer Composites | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai Marathwada campus Jalna , Gabon

Prof. Girish Mukundrao Joshi, a Full Professor of Engineering Physics and Materials at ICT Mumbai’s off-campus in Marathwada Jalna, boasts over 20 years of teaching experience. He has been a visiting scientist at UCLM, Spain, and has published 150 articles in prestigious international journals, holding two granted patents. An APA life member, fellow of the Maharashtra Academy of Sciences, and life fellow of the Indian Chemical Society, he received the National Best Teacher Award by Krishmurthy Trust in 2017. He has mentored seven doctorates, executed major research projects, and serves on various editorial and expert boards. Recently, he was appointed to CIPET’s Innovation Cell and DBATU’s Academic Council.

 

Professional Profiles:

Academic and Professional Background šŸŽ“

Prof. Girish Mukundrao Joshi is currently a Full Professor in Engineering Physics and Materials at ICT Mumbai’s off-campus Marathwada Jalna, Maharashtra. With over 20 years of teaching experience, he has significantly contributed to the academic field. He has served as a visiting scientist at UCLM, Spain, in 2009 and 2016.

Publications and Patents šŸ“š

Prof. Joshi has published 150 articles in reputed international journals and holds credit for two granted patents. His scholarly work is widely recognized, showcasing his expertise and dedication to research.

Memberships and Fellowships šŸ…

APA Life Member (2024)Fellow of the Maharashtra Academy of Sciences (2019)Life Fellow of the Indian Chemical Society (2021)

Awards and Recognition šŸ†

He was honored with the National Best Teacher Award by Krishmurthy Trust, Tirupati, in 2017. Recently, he received the Best Professor Award from Modern Plastic India in 2024.

Teaching and Mentorship šŸ‘©ā€šŸ«

Prof. Joshi is celebrated for his teaching tenure at VIT Vellore (2010-2018). He has guided seven doctorates and is currently mentoring four more. His dedication to student development is commendable.

Research Projects šŸ”¬

He has led four significant research projects as the chief investigator for organizations such as the Naval Research Board (NRB), DRDO, Dover India Industry, and Savitra Printer Nashik, under CSR-UGC-DAE.

Editorial and Advisory Roles šŸ“–

Prof. Joshi serves on the editorial board of Modern Plastic India Magazine and is an expert board member for the Journal of Physicascripta – IOP. He is also a Board of Studies (BOS) member for SRTMU, Nanded, and ICT Mumbai.

āœļøPublications Top Note :

Enhanced Physioā€Chemical Properties of PMMA/PS Polymer Blends by DC Glow Discharge Plasma Treated K2TI6O13 for Electronic Applications

Journal: ChemistrySelect

Date: 2024-07-18

DOI: 10.1002/slct.202401048

Contributors: Shankar S. Humbe, Girish M. Joshi, R. R. Deshmukh

2. Hydrophobic Polymer Nano Hybrid Ternary Composite Electrode for Nanomolar Tracing of Cd2+ Ions

Journal: Journal of Applied Polymer Science

Date: 2024-04-20

DOI: 10.1002/app.55249

Contributors: Savita S. Mane, Girish M. Joshi

3. Influence of Hybrid Filler on Charge Conduction and Storage Performance of Polyvinyl Chloride/Nitrocellulose Blend for Hybrid Electrolyte Application

Journal: ChemistrySelect

Date: 2024-03-18

DOI: 10.1002/slct.202304421

Contributors: Pratibha S. Jadhav, Girish M. Joshi

4. Nanostructural Characterization of Luminescent Polyvinyl Alcohol / Graphene Quantum Dots Nanocomposite Films

Date: 2023-11

DOI: 10.20944/preprints202311.0500.v1

Contributors: Elumalai D, RodrĆ­guez B, Kovtun G, Hidalgo P, MĆ©ndez B, Kalleemula S, Joshi GM, Cuberes MT

5. Recent Scenario of Surfactants Modified Graphene and Its Derivativesā€Based Polymer Nanocompositesā€”Review

Journal: Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics

Date: 2023-11

DOI: 10.1002/macp.202300122

Contributors: Shreya P. Yeole, Pratibha S. Jadhav, Girish M. Joshi