Prof. Dr. Lindiwe Khotseng | Sustainable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Lindiwe Khotseng | Sustainable Energy| Best Researcher Award

Professor | University of the Western Cape | South Africa

Prof. Dr. Lindiwe Khotseng is a distinguished materials chemist and researcher whose work centers on nanomaterials for energy storage, fuel cells, and sustainable energy technologies. Serving as a Full Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of the Western Cape, within the Faculty of Natural Science, they have made significant contributions to the fields of electrocatalysis, electrochemistry, and photoelectrochemistry, with a strong focus on converting biomass into bioenergy and developing advanced nanocatalysts for green technologies. Their academic journey has been marked by leadership roles, including tenure as Managing Director and Research Officer at the ESKOM Centre for Electrocatalytic Research, under the South African Institute for Advanced Materials Chemistry (SAIAMC), where they spearheaded pioneering work in energy conversion and materials innovation. Their research portfolio spans extensive collaborations and funded projects addressing waste valorization, sustainable fuel cell development, and catalytic transformation of biomass into valuable fuels and chemicals. With expertise bridging surface science, heterogeneous catalysis, and advanced oxidation processes, they have developed cutting-edge materials that enhance energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. As a grant holder and co-principal investigator in multiple national and international initiatives, including Erasmus+, NRF, and BRICS consortiums, they have championed interdisciplinary research integrating chemistry, materials science, and renewable energy. Their impactful work on nanostructured materials, polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells, and sodium-based energy storage systems continues to drive advancements in clean energy research and sustainable chemical processes, positioning them as a leading figure in materials innovation and renewable energy transformation.

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Victor Belyaev| Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Victor Belyaev| Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mining Univercity | Russia

Victor Belyaev is an accomplished academic and researcher whose career reflects a lifetime of dedication to mathematics, mechanics, and theoretical cybernetics, he received his education at Saint Petersburg State University where he specialized in the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics within the Department of Theoretical Cybernetics, his deep theoretical foundation led him to a long and distinguished professional journey at Saint Petersburg Mining University where he served as Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Computer Technology and later advanced to the role of Associate Professor in the Department of Digital Modeling, throughout his career he contributed to the academic development of generations of students by integrating mathematical rigor with practical computing knowledge, his work has consistently bridged theoretical principles with applied digital solutions, enabling the growth of computational approaches in engineering, modeling, and cybernetic systems, his teaching philosophy has been grounded in clarity, precision, and adaptability, qualities that have made him a respected mentor within the university community, his research interests align with digital modeling, systems design, computational frameworks, and the practical applications of theoretical computer science, drawing from his solid background in mathematics and mechanics he has guided students and colleagues in exploring the intersections between computational logic, mathematical optimization, and real-world problem solving, his expertise spans advanced computer technologies, cybernetic structures, algorithmic methods, and digital simulations that form the backbone of modern computing education, beyond his teaching and research he has also contributed to academic administration and curriculum development, ensuring that programs remain relevant to evolving technological landscapes, his long tenure at the university highlights not only professional excellence but also a remarkable ability to adapt to the transformations in computing from traditional systems to modern digital infrastructures, his legacy is characterized by intellectual commitment, academic mentorship, and impactful research contributions, positioning him as a highly respected figure in the academic landscape of computer science, digital modeling, and theoretical cybernetics.

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Nevskaya, M., Belyaev, V., Aleshichev, S., Vinogradova, V., & Shagidulina, D. (2025). Data systematization and preliminary analysis of accidental oil and petroleum product spills in the Russian Arctic and Far North. Resources, 14(9), 147.

Nevskaya, M. A., Belyaev, V. V., Pasternak, S. N., Vinogradova, V. V., & Shagidulina, D. I. (2024). Accidental oil spills in the Arctic: An assessment of potential soil damage. Север и рынок: формирование экономического порядка, 3(85), 101–112.

Romanchikov, A. Y., Baltyzhakova, T. I., & Belyaev, V. V. (2024). Evaluation of public land transport accessibility in St. Petersburg, Russia, using a geospatial approach. Geodesy and Cartography, 100(3), 43–51.

Nevskaya, M. A., Raikhlin, S. M., Vinogradova, V. V., Belyaev, V. V., & Khaikin, M. M. (2023). A study of factors affecting national energy efficiency. Energies, 16(13), 5170.

Kozhubaev, Y., Belyaev, V., Murashov, Y., & Prokofev, O. (2023). Controlling of unmanned underwater vehicles using the dynamic planning of symmetric trajectory based on machine learning for marine resources exploration. Symmetry, 15(9), 1783.

Kozhubaev, Y., Belyaev, V., Korobitcyna, M., Zhiligotov, R., & Yiming, Y. (2023). Design of smart input devices. E3S Web of Conferences, 389, 05041.

Musta, L. G., Zhurov, G. N., & Belyaev, V. V. (2019). Modeling of a solar radiation flow on an inclined arbitrarily oriented surface. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1333(3), 032054.

Kovyazin, V., Belyaev, V., Pasko, O., & Romanchikov, A. (2014). Taxation indices of forest stand as the basis for cadastral valuation of forestlands. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 21(1), 012026.

Romanchikov, A., Kovyazin, V., & Belyaev, V. (2014). Use of forest inventory data as a new method for cadastral valuation of forestlands in North-West Russia. Forestry Studies, 61(1), 39–47.

Xiaogang Feng | environmental sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaogang Feng | environmental sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, China.

Dr. Xiaogang Feng (English name: Mark) is an Associate Professor at the College of Architecture, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, China. Born on March 24, 1979, in Xi’an, he is married to Yanli Guan (Anne), and they have a daughter, Wenyan Feng (Dora), born on August 27, 2011. Dr. Feng specializes in urban environmental studies, particularly focusing on the evolution and regulation of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect during urbanization processes. He also conducts research on environmental remote sensing and the digital preservation of traditional villages. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems from Shaanxi Normal University in 2011, a Master’s degree from Fuzhou University in 2006, and a Bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University in 2003.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Feng’s academic foundation is rooted in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). He earned his Ph.D. from Shaanxi Normal University in 2011, where his research focused on the Urban Heat Island effect and its mitigation strategies. Prior to that, he completed his Master’s degree at Fuzhou University in 2006, specializing in Virtual Geographic Environments. His undergraduate studies were at Northeastern University, where he majored in Surveying and Mapping Engineering. These educational experiences have equipped Dr. Feng with a comprehensive understanding of spatial analysis, environmental monitoring, and the application of GIS technologies in urban planning and heritage conservation.

🏢 Professional Experience

Dr. Feng has a diverse academic and professional background. Since 2017, he has served as an Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of Building Survey and Mapping at the College of Architecture, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology. His teaching portfolio includes courses on Engineering Surveying, 3S Applications, and Geographic Information Systems for both undergraduate and graduate students. Between 2006 and 2016, Dr. Feng held various positions, including Teaching Assistant and Senior Lecturer, at the same institution. His professional experience reflects a commitment to integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications in the fields of architecture, urban planning, and environmental science.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Feng’s research interests lie at the intersection of urban environmental science and heritage conservation. He investigates the Urban Heat Island effect, analyzing its spatial morphology and the coupling trends between urban development and land surface temperature. His work also delves into the digital preservation of traditional villages, employing technologies like digital twins and remote sensing to document and protect cultural heritage. Additionally, Dr. Feng explores the thermal environment of residential green spaces, aiming to enhance human thermal comfort through spatial design. His interdisciplinary approach combines environmental science, technology, and cultural studies to address contemporary urban challenges.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Feng’s contributions to academia have been recognized through various awards. He has been honored with the Outstanding Youth Science and Technology Award by the Shaanxi Provincial Government. In 2023, he received the Excellent Teaching Award from Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, acknowledging his dedication to quality education. His research excellence has also been acknowledged with the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Urban Environmental Studies in 2022. These accolades reflect Dr. Feng’s commitment to advancing knowledge and practice in his fields of expertise.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Dr. Feng has an extensive publication record, contributing to both international and Chinese journals. Notable works include:

1. Study on the Spatial Morphology of Ando Tibetan Traditional Villages in China: A Case of Traditional Villages in Huangnan Prefecture

  • Authors: Feng, X., Hu, M., Somenahalli, S., Zhang, W., Liu, K., Li, M., Zhou, Z., Li, F.

  • Journal: Sustainability, 17(4), 1353 (2025)

  • DOI: 10.3390/su17041353

  • Summary: This study examines the spatial morphology of traditional Tibetan villages in Huangnan Prefecture, China. Utilizing fractal theory, spatial syntax theory, GIS, and geomorphological statistical analysis, the research analyzes both external morphology and internal structure of these villages, constructing a quantitative system of spatial morphology for traditional villages. researchgate.net

2. Analysis of the Coupling Trend Between the Urban Agglomeration Development and Land Surface Heat Island Effect: A Case Study of Guanzhong Plain Urban Agglomeration, China

  • Authors: Feng, X., Li, F., Somenahalli, S., Zhao, Y., Li, M., Zhou, Z., Li, F.

  • Journal: Sustainability, 17(12), 5239 (2025)

  • DOI: 10.3390/su17125239

  • Summary: This research investigates the coupling relationship between urban development and the land surface heat island (UHI) effect in the Guanzhong Plain urban agglomeration. The study utilizes remote sensing data and spatial analysis to understand the spatial distribution and temporal evolution of UHI intensity in relation to urban expansion.

3. Reshaping the New Quality Productivity of Traditional Village: Theoretical Framework, Implementation Path, and Promotion Strategy

  • Authors: Feng, X., Zhao, Y., et al.

  • Journal: Urban Development Studies, 32(2), 20-26 (2025)

  • Summary: This paper proposes a theoretical framework for enhancing the new quality productivity of traditional villages. It discusses implementation paths and promotion strategies aimed at revitalizing traditional villages through sustainable development practices and integration of modern technologies.

4. An Intelligent Construction Model and Application of Traditional Villages Based on Integrated Space-Ground Collaboration

  • Authors: Feng, X., Luo, J., et al.

  • Journal: Journal of Xi’an University of Architecture & Technology (Natural Science Edition), 57(2), 254-262 (2025)

  • Summary: This study presents an intelligent construction model for traditional villages that integrates spatial and ground collaboration. The model aims to preserve cultural heritage while promoting sustainable development through the application of advanced technologies in construction and planning.

5. Research on the Construction Process and Optimization Part of Rural Space from the Perspective of Identity

  • Authors: Feng, X., Wang, Y., Qiu, M.

  • Journal: Contemporary Architecture, 11, 40-45 (2024)

  • Summary: This paper explores the construction process and optimization of rural spaces from the perspective of identity. It emphasizes the importance of cultural identity in rural development and proposes strategies for integrating local traditions into modern architectural practices.

Conclusion

Dr. Xiaogang Feng is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially in areas related to environmental remote sensing, urban thermal environments, and the digital conservation of cultural heritage. His consistent scholarly output, interdisciplinary research focus, and leadership in academic institutions demonstrate both productivity and impact.