Polpat Nilubon | Adaptation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Polpat Nilubon | Adaptation | Best Researcher Award

Head of International affairs, Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Thailand

Dr. Polpat Nilubon, esteemed Head of International Affairs at Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Thailand, is celebrated for his groundbreaking work in the field of adaptation research. His dedication and innovative approach have earned him the prestigious Best Researcher Award. 🏆 Dr. Nilubon’s contributions have significantly advanced our understanding of adaptation mechanisms in various contexts, paving the way for practical applications and policy interventions. With his expertise, he continues to drive impactful change, ensuring resilience and sustainability in the face of evolving challenges.

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Education

Dr. Polpat Nil-u-bon, born on May 13, 1985, in Bangkok, Thailand, boasts an illustrious career as a highly qualified architect. His expertise lies in the intricate fusion of design and technology, with a specialized focus on Flood Resilience of Urban Systems in Architecture and Urban Design. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi (RMUTT), he pursued further education, earning two Master’s degrees from Chulalongkorn University (CU) and The Berlage Institute/TUDelft, along with a Doctoral degree from IHE Delft and TUDelft, Netherlands. Dr. Nil-u-bon’s journey exemplifies dedication to advancing urban resilience strategies. 🌆

Experience

Presently, Dr. Polpat Nil-u-bon serves as a lecturer and researcher at the Faculty of Architecture, Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi (RMUTT), located in Pathumthani, Thailand. Alongside his academic role, he channels his expertise as a Co-Founder of nppn design and research company, operating through www.nppncompany.com. 🏢 Through these dual capacities, Dr. Nil-u-bon seamlessly bridges academia with practical innovation, fostering a holistic approach to urban resilience and architectural advancement. His commitment to both education and real-world application underscores his impactful contributions to the field, ensuring sustainable solutions for contemporary urban challenges.

Contribution

In many developing cities, flood adaptation measures face planning challenges, often remaining underdeveloped. This paper explores urban flood adaptation solutions within a climate-vulnerable Southeast Asian city, focusing on the transformative potential of “design workshops.” Through collaboration with designers, planners, and decision-makers, the workshop introduced and experimented with adaptation pathways. Findings highlight the workshop’s role in formulating integrated flood adaptation solutions, fostering urban climate resilience. The adaptation pathways approach facilitates a concrete, time-bound design process for Bangkok’s flood adaptation. Multidisciplinary collaboration is crucial, yet feasibility depends on policy alignment, technical expertise, and local resources. Implementing such strategies requires a concerted effort by local governments, emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach to urban planning and flood risk management. 🏙️

Publications Top Notes

“Amphibious architecture and design: a catalyst of opportunistic adaptation? – Case study Bangkok” (2016)

Authors: N. Polpat, V. William, Z. Chris

Published in: Social and Behavioral Sciences

Cited by: 31

“Integrating Climate Adaptation into Asset Management Planning: Assessing the Adaptation Potential and Opportunities of an Urban Area in Bangkok” (2019)

Authors: N. Polpat, V. William, Z. Chris

Published in: International Journal of Water Resources Engineering

Cited by: 8

“Challenges in implementing an Opportunistic Adaptation approach in Bangkok” (2019)

Author: P. Nilubon

Published in: International Journal of Water Resources Engineering

Cited by: 3

“Decision tree method (Flexibility in adaptation – FIA) for evaluating the flexibility of flood risk adaptation options in Lad Krabang, Thailand” (2019)

Authors: N. Polpat, V. William, Z. Chris

Published in: International Journal of Water Resources Engineering

Cited by: 2

“Re-thinking new possibilities for urban climate resilience planning in Bangkok: Introducing adaptation pathways through a multidisciplinary design workshop” (2024)

Authors: N. Polpat, L. Naim

Published in: Environmental Science & Policy

 

 

FATMA GÜNDÜZ | DİSASTER MANAGEMENT | Women Researcher Award

Dr. FATMA GÜNDÜZ | DİSASTER MANAGEMENT | Women Researcher Award

PhD, SİNOP UNIVERSİTY, Turkey

🏆 Dr. Fatma Gündüz, a distinguished researcher in disaster management, holds a PhD from Sinop University, Turkey. Her groundbreaking work has earned her the prestigious Women Researcher Award, recognizing her exceptional contributions to the field. With a focus on disaster resilience and gender dynamics, Dr. Gündüz’s research delves into understanding the unique challenges faced by women in disaster contexts. Through her pioneering efforts, she advocates for inclusive policies and strategies that empower women and promote community resilience. Driven by passion and expertise, she continues to inspire change and innovation in disaster management, making significant strides towards a more equitable and sustainable future. 🌟👩‍🔬🌍

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🎓 Dr. Fatma Gündüz obtained her Doctorate from Dokuz Eylül University in Turkey, specializing in Integrated Disaster Management. Her thesis titled “Women’s Disaster Experience and Lessons Learned” reflects her dedication to understanding gender dynamics in disaster contexts. With a passion for disaster resilience, Dr. Gündüz has contributed significantly to research in this field, aiming to empower communities, particularly women, in the face of adversity. 🌍🔍

Research Focus

🌟 Dr. Fatma Gündüz is a pioneering researcher in the field of disaster studies, focusing on women’s experiences in disasters and integrating gender perspectives into disaster management. With a Doctorate from Dokuz Eylül University in Turkey, her expertise lies in understanding the unique challenges and vulnerabilities faced by women during crises. Through her work in integrated disaster management, Dr. Gündüz seeks to advocate for inclusive and gender-responsive approaches in disaster response efforts. Her dedication to this cause shines through her impactful research, shaping the discourse on resilience and empowerment in disaster-affected communities. 🚨👩‍🔬🌍

Research Contribution

🌟 Dr. Gündüz’s research delves into understanding the unique experiences of women in disasters, shedding light on their vulnerabilities, coping mechanisms, and the importance of gender-inclusive disaster management strategies. Her work aims to bridge the gap in understanding the gendered dimensions of disaster experiences, advocating for more inclusive policies and practices in disaster preparedness and response. With a keen focus on resilience and empowerment, Dr. Gündüz’s contributions are instrumental in shaping a more equitable and effective approach to disaster management. 🚨👩‍🔬🌍

Publications Top Notes

Title: Analysis of temperature and precipitation series of Hirfanli Dam Basin by Mann Kendall, Spearman’s Rho and Innovative Trend Analysis

  Authors: Gündüz, F.; Zeybekoglu, U.

  Journal: Turkish Journal of Engineering

  Year: 2024

  Volume: 8

  Issue: 1

  Pages: 11–19

Title: A phenomenological study on women’s disaster experience in Türkiye

  Author: Gündüz, F.

  Journal: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

  Year: 2024

  Volume: 100

  Pages: 104196

Title: PRECIPITATION REGIMES IN KIZILIRMAK BASIN, TURKEY

  Authors: Zeybekoglu, U.; Gunduz, F.

  Journal: Environmental Engineering and Management Journal

  Year: 2023

  Volume: 22

  Issue: 11

  Pages: 1901–1912

 

Raj Senani | Signal Processing | Lifetime Achievement Award

Prof Dr. Raj Senani | Signal Processing | Lifetime Achievement Award

Honorary Professor, Netaji Subhas University of Technology, Sector 3, Dwarka, New Delhi , India

🏆 Prof. Dr. Raj Senani, an eminent figure in the field of Signal Processing, has been bestowed with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. With an illustrious career spanning decades, Prof. Senani’s contributions to the advancement of signal processing technology are unparalleled. As an Honorary Professor at Netaji Subhas University of Technology, located in Sector 3, Dwarka, New Delhi, India, his influence extends far beyond the classroom. Prof. Senani’s dedication, expertise, and commitment to excellence serve as an inspiration to students, academics, and professionals alike. This honor is a testament to his remarkable achievements and profound impact on the field.

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🎓 Prof. Dr. Raj Senani’s academic journey is marked by remarkable achievements. He earned his B.Sc. from Lucknow University in 1966, followed by a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Harcourt Butler Technological Institute (HBTI), Kanpur University in 1971. Continuing his pursuit of knowledge, he attained an M.E. (Honours) in Electrical Engineering from M. N. R. Engineering College, Allahabad University in 1974. His scholarly pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from M. N. R. Engineering College, University of Allahabad, India, in 1988. His doctoral thesis, focused on the realization of a class of active networks, underscores his profound contributions to the field.

Academic Experience

👨‍🏫 With over 48 years of extensive academic experience, Prof. Dr. Raj Senani has left an indelible mark on the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. His illustrious career began as a Lecturer at M. N. R. Engineering College, Allahabad, UP, India, in June 1975, where he eventually rose to the position of Reader. He later served as an Assistant Professor at Delhi Institute of Technology (DIT) before joining Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT), New Delhi, as a Professor in May 1990, where he dedicated 25 years to shaping young minds. Even post-retirement, his commitment persists, serving as an Honorary Professor at Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) since June 2020.

Research Experience and Achievements

📚 With over 48 years of rich experience, Prof. Dr. Raj Senani has made significant contributions to the realm of Analogue Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing. He has not only conducted but also supervised doctoral research in these areas, fostering academic growth. His scholarly impact extends through the publication of over 185 research papers in esteemed international journals, alongside co-authoring 5 book chapters and 5 monographs. These publications, including those by prestigious publishers like Springer and IET, have garnered widespread recognition, evidenced by over 7000 citations on Google Scholar, boasting an impressive h-index of 46. Prof. Senani’s profound influence resonates through the academic community and beyond. 🎓

Publications Top Notes

“Single-differential difference current conveyor-based first-order VM/TAM universal filter and its applications” – Published in the International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields, 2024. Authors: A. Raj, R. Senani, D.R. Bhaskar.

“A low-voltage MOS translinear loop, biased using FVF and its applications in realizing square-rooter and squarer circuits” – Published in Integration, 2024. Authors: A. Chhabra, B. Aggarwal, R. Senani.

“Single-resistance-tunable oscillators using a single CFOA and two grounded capacitors” – Published in AEU – International Journal of Electronics and Communications, 2023. Authors: D.R. Bhaskar, A. Raj, R. Senani, P. Kumar.

“Wide-Range Current-Controlled Floating Resistor for CMOS Technology” – Published in Iranian Journal of Science and Technology – Transactions of Electrical Engineering, 2023. Authors: A. Chhabra, R. Senani, B. Aggarwal.

“Wide-range current-controlled grounded resistor realization: A new application of the CMOS translinear elements” – Published in International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2023. Authors: A. Chhabra, R. Senani, B. Aggarwal.

“New CMOS Linear Transconductors and their Applications” – Published in Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 2023. Authors: M. Rai, R. Senani, A.K. Singh.

“CMOS linear voltage-controlled positive/negative floating resistance configuration and its application in realising a voltage controllable all-pass filter” – Published in International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2023. Authors: R. Senani, M. Rai, A.K. Singh.

“Third-order quadrature sinusoidal oscillators with fully uncoupled tuning laws using only two CFOAs and grounded capacitors” – Published in International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2023. Authors: D.R. Bhaskar, A. Raj, R. Senani.

“An ingenious methodology of deriving single-FTFN-based canonic grounded-capacitor SRCOs” – Published in International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2023. Authors: R. Senani, D.R. Bhaskar, S.S. Gupta, P. Kumar, R.K. Sharma.

“Low-Voltage Current-Mode Full-Wave Rectifier Employing FVF-Biased MOS Translinear Loop” – Published in Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 2023. Authors: A. Chhabra, B. Aggarwal, R. Senani.

Akbar Cheshomi | Engineering Geology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Akbar Cheshomi | Engineering Geology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, University of Tehran, Iran

Associate Professor Dr. Akbar Cheshomi, renowned in the field of Engineering Geology, stands as a beacon of excellence at the University of Tehran, Iran. With a distinguished career marked by groundbreaking research and scholarly contributions, Dr. Cheshomi has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. His unwavering dedication to advancing the understanding of geological processes and their implications for engineering practices has earned him international acclaim. 🌟 Dr. Cheshomi’s commitment to academic excellence and innovation continues to inspire both colleagues and students alike, shaping the future of geological research and its practical applications. 🏞️📚

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Dr. Akbar Cheshomi holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Geology from the esteemed University of Tarbiat Modares, conferred in 2000, where his research laid the foundation for his illustrious career. 🎓 Prior to his doctoral studies, he earned an M.Sc. in Engineering Geology from the same institution in 1993, showcasing his early commitment to academic excellence. 🌟 Dr. Cheshomi’s educational journey began with a B.Sc. in Geology from the University of Ferdowsi, Mashhad, in 1989, setting the stage for his future endeavors in the field of geological sciences. 🏞️ His academic achievements underscore his passion for understanding and applying geological principles to solve real-world challenges.

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Citations  515
h-Index  15
Article  59
Conference   66

Courses 

Embark on a journey through the intricate layers of Earth’s composition with our diverse array of courses in Engineering Geology. From the foundational understanding provided by courses like Engineering Geology and Soil Mechanics, to the specialized knowledge imparted in Advanced Engineering Geology 2 and Coastal Engineering Geology, students delve into the complexities of geological formations and their implications for engineering projects. 🏗️ Our hands-on approach extends to Engineering Geology Laboratory and Field Investigation courses, where students apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Urban Engineering Geology rounds out the curriculum, addressing the unique geological challenges faced in urban environments. 🏙️ Join us in unraveling the mysteries beneath our feet!

 

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Article

Title: Use of fine-grained soil for improvement of density and bearing capacity of aeolian sand. Authors: Cheshomi Akbar, Abolfazl Sahragard Year: 2003 Journal: Geopersia Volume: 13 Issue: 2 Pages: 261-274

Title: Investigation of the Effect of Polymer Emulsion on the Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Aeolian Sand. Authors: Mehsa Harvi, Cheshomi Akbar Year: 2023 Journal: Civil Infrastructure Researches Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Pages: 173-189

Title: Synthesis and application of polyacrylamide grafted GO and MWCNT nanocomposites for enhanced oil recovery: a coreflooding study. Authors: Maleki Ashkan, Mehdizad Arash, Elyassi Ebrahim, Sedaee Behnam, Rashidi Alimorad, Cheshomi Akbar, Hosseini Ziba, Gharachelou Sajjad Year: 2023 Journal: JOURNAL OF DISPERSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Volume: 44 Issue: 10 Pages: 1-11

Title: Investigation allowable bearing capacity of deposits in Mahshahr Special Economic Zones and Bandar-e Imam for surface foundations. Authors: Abdullah Naderi, Cheshomi Akbar Year: 2022 Journal: Journal of Engineering Geology Volume: 15 Issue: 3 Pages: 109-127

Title: Results of cone and piston pull-out tests for evaluation of clay-soil adhesion. Authors: Cheshomi Akbar, JAFARI MAHDI, Rajabi Ali M Year: 2022 Journal: Soil and Tillage Research Volume: 225 Pages: 105552

Conferences

Title: Evaluation of crack propagation in rock samples tested in Brazilian test using digital image correlation. Authors: Cheshomi Akbar, Kazemi Chamran Year: 2022 Conference: The 40th Congress of Geosciences Date: 21-22 February Location: Tehran, Iran

Title: The impact of adding fine-grained soil materials on the California bearing capacity of aeolian sand. Authors: Sahragard Abolfazl, Cheshomi Akbar Year: 2022 Conference: The 40th National Geosciences Congress Date: 21-22 February Location: Tehran, Iran

Title: Effect of fine-grained soil on dry density and optimum water content. Authors: Abolfazl Sahragard, Cheshomi Akbar Year: 2021 Conference: 24th Conference of the Geological Society of Iran Date: 16-17 November Location: Tehran, Iran

Title: THE COMBINED USE OF LONG-TERM MULTI-SENSOR INSAR ANALYSIS AND FINITE ELEMENT SIMULATION TO PREDICT LAND SUBSIDENCE. Authors: Gharehdaghi Mahnoush, Fakher Ali, Cheshomi Akbar Year: 2019 Conference: GeoSpatial Conference 2019 Date: 12-14 October Location: Karaj, Iran

Title: Effect of Temperature on Undrained Shear Strength of Kaolinite. Authors: Mohmadi Farsani Fariborz, Cheshomi Akbar, Rajabi Ali M Year: 2019 Conference: 38th National Geosciences Congress Date: 30 April-1 May Location: Tehran, Iran.

 

Atınç PIRTI | Prediction Earthquake | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Atınç PIRTI | Prediction Earthquake | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey

🏆 Professor Atınç Pırıtı, renowned for his groundbreaking research on earthquake prediction, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. As a distinguished faculty member at Yıldız Technical University in Turkey, Prof. Pırıtı’s dedication and innovative approach have significantly advanced our understanding of seismic activity. His contributions to the field have not only enhanced the scientific community’s ability to forecast earthquakes but also provided invaluable insights for disaster preparedness and risk mitigation strategies. Prof. Pırıtı’s commitment to excellence serves as an inspiration, underscoring the importance of relentless pursuit in scientific inquiry and its potential to positively impact society. 🌍

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🎓 Professor Atınç Pırıtı obtained his Doctorate degree from Yıldız Technical University, specializing in Geomatic Engineering within the Faculty of Civil Engineering. His academic journey from 1998 to 2005 laid the foundation for his illustrious career in earthquake research. With a keen focus on geomatics, Prof. Pırıtı developed innovative methodologies to analyze and predict seismic events, contributing significantly to the field’s advancement. His tenure at Yıldız Technical University reflects a steadfast commitment to academic excellence and a passion for exploring the complexities of earth sciences. Prof. Pırıtı’s doctoral studies mark the beginning of a remarkable trajectory dedicated to understanding and mitigating seismic risks. 🏔️

 

Research Areas

⚙️ Professor Atınç Pırıtı specializes in Geotechnical Engineering and is an expert in Measuring Techniques, particularly GPS-GNSS technology, and Ground Measurements within the realm of Engineering and Technology. His expertise lies in leveraging advanced geomatics methods to conduct precise ground assessments essential for seismic risk analysis. Prof. Pırıtı’s pioneering work in developing and refining measurement techniques has revolutionized the field, providing engineers with critical data to assess and mitigate earthquake hazards. Through his dedication to advancing measurement technologies, he continues to enhance our understanding of geological processes, ensuring safer infrastructure and more resilient communities in seismic-prone regions. 🌐

Awards

📜 In September 2018, Professor Atınç Pırıtı was honored with a Certificate of Appreciation from the International Journal of Digital Earth, acknowledging his outstanding contributions to the field. This recognition underscores Prof. Pırıtı’s significant impact on the advancement of digital earth technologies and geomatics methodologies. His research has not only enriched academic discourse but has also paved the way for innovative approaches in understanding and managing earth’s complex systems. The Certificate of Appreciation serves as a testament to Prof. Pırıtı’s dedication and excellence in scholarly pursuits, inspiring further exploration and collaboration in the realm of digital earth sciences. 🌍

 

Administrative Experience

 

📚 Professor Atınç Pırıtı has made significant contributions to the field of geomatics and earthquake research, as evidenced by his publications in prestigious journals. His study on the 2010 Maule, Chile earthquake, using GNSS technology, demonstrates his commitment to investigating seismic events and improving prediction methodologies. Additionally, his research on evaluating the accuracy of building corner coordinates and examining earthquakes in locations like Izmir showcases his versatile expertise. Prof. Pırıtı’s work extends to various environmental settings, including forests and structural deformation monitoring, highlighting the breadth of his contributions to geodetic methods. His research enriches scientific discourse and enhances our understanding of earth processes. 🌍

Publications Top Notes

  1. Investigation and prediction of the 2010 Maule, Chile earthquake by using GNSS on 25, 26 and 27 February 2010
    • Year: 2024
    • Contributors: Atınç PIRTI
    • Source: Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  2. Investigation the effects of earthquake in Golcuk-Izmit (17 Aug 1999) by using GPS
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı
    • Source: Arabian Journal of Geosciences
  3. TESTING THE CONTRIBUTION, ACCURACY AND PERFORMANCE OF MGEX (GNSS (GPS+GLONASS+GALILEO+BEIDOU+QZSS)) POSITIONING IN THE STUDY REGION
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı
    • Source: Geodesy and Cartography
  4. Monitoring of Icelandic plate movement with GNSS method and GPS signal jamming effects in Iceland
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı; Ramazan Gürsel Hoşbaş; Mehmet Ali Yücel
    • Source: Reports on Geodesy and Geoinformatics
  5. DETERMINING THE LOCATION OF MALAYSIA AIRLINES FLIGHT MH370
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı; M. Ali Yucel; Ramazan Gürsel Hoşbaş
    • Source: Geodesy and Cartography
  6. Evaluating the Accuracy of Determining Coordinates of Corners of the Building Surveyed in Tilt Technology
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı; Mehmet Ali Yücel
    • Source: KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering
  7. TESTING THE EXCAVATOR PERFORMANCE (USING TOPCON 3D EXCAVATOR X63 SYSTEM) ESPECIALLY FOR NAVIGATION AND EARTHWORK
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı; Muharrem Yazici; Mehmet Ali Yucel
    • Source: Geodesy and Cartography
  8. IRNSS (NavIC) uyduları ve sinyal yapıları
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç PIRTI; Büşra ÖZATEŞ; Şefika ÇAKAR
    • Source: Geomatik
  9. Examination of the Earthquake (Samos Island) in Izmir (30.10.2020) by Using Cors-Tr GNSS Observations and InSAR Data
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı; Ramazan Gürsel Hoşbaş; Mehmet Ali Yücel
    • Source: KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering
  10. QZSS uyduları ve sinyal yapıları
    • Year: 2022
    • Contributors: Atınç PIRTI; Zeynep ÖRS GÜNDOĞAN; Merve ŞİMŞEK
    • Source: Geomatik

 

Hong-Ming Yin | Applied mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hong-Ming Yin | Applied mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Washington State University, United States

🏆 Professor Hong-Ming Yin, renowned for his contributions to applied mathematics, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. Serving at Washington State University in the United States, Prof. Yin’s work exemplifies excellence in pushing the boundaries of mathematical applications. His innovative research has not only advanced theoretical understanding but also found practical applications in various fields. With a commitment to academic excellence and a passion for exploring the frontiers of mathematics, Prof. Yin continues to inspire and lead in the realm of applied mathematics, making significant strides that shape the future of the discipline. 🌟

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🎓 Prof. Hong-Ming Yin’s academic journey reflects a profound dedication to mathematics. He earned his B.Sc. in Mathematics from Suzhou University, China, in 1982, followed by an M.Sc. from Peking University, Beijing, in 1985, under the guidance of Professor Lishang Jiang. Continuing his pursuit of knowledge, he obtained his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Washington State University, Pullman, WA, in 1988, mentored by Professor John R. Cannon. This rich educational background has laid a solid foundation for his distinguished career in applied mathematics, where he continues to excel and inspire through his pioneering research and academic leadership. 🌟

Professtional experiences

👨‍🏫 Prof. Hong-Ming Yin’s academic career has been marked by a trajectory of growth and excellence. Following his Ph.D., he served as a Post-Doctoral fellow at McMaster University, Canada, from 1988 to 1990. Subsequently, he held positions as an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto (1990-1992) and the University of Notre Dame, IN (1992-1999). In 1999, he joined Washington State University, initially as an Assistant Professor, steadily advancing to become an Associate Professor in 2002 and eventually a full Professor in 2008, a position he continues to hold with distinction. His tenure reflects a steadfast commitment to education, research, and academic leadership. 🌟

Award and Honors

🏅 In recognition of his exceptional contributions to research, Prof. Hong-Ming Yin was honored with the Outstanding Research Award at Washington State University in 2005, a testament to his pioneering work in the field of mathematics. His dedication to advancing knowledge transcends borders, as evidenced by his appointment as a Guest Professor at Guizhou University, China, where he shared his expertise from 2010 to 2013. This prestigious accolade and international recognition underscore Prof. Yin’s impact on academia, his ability to bridge cultural and geographical divides, and his commitment to fostering collaboration and excellence in mathematical research worldwide. 🌍🔬

 

Current Research Project

🔬 Prof. Hong-Ming Yin is at the forefront of groundbreaking research with two notable projects. The first, titled “Reaction-Diffusion Equations Applications in Life Sciences,” funded by the Simon Foundation with $42,000, spans from September 1, 2024, to May 30, 2029, pending support. This project delves into the intricate applications of reaction-diffusion equations in life sciences, promising significant advancements in understanding complex biological phenomena. Additionally, Prof. Yin is preparing a proposal for the National Science Foundation (NSF) titled “Problems and Challenges in Mathematical Modeling and Analysis for Infectious Diseases and Cancer-Related Topics,” highlighting his commitment to tackling pressing issues through mathematical analysis.

Publications Top Notes

“The classical solutions for nonlinear parabolic integrodifferential equations,” Journal of Integral Equations and Applications, 1 (1988), 249-263.

“On the existence of the weak solution and the regularity of the free boundary to a one-dimensional two-phase Stefan problem,” (with J.R. Cannon), Journal of Differential Equations, 73 (1988), 104-118.

A uniqueness theorem for a class of nonlinear parabolic inverse problems,” (with J.R. Cannon), Inverse Problems, 4 (1988), 411-416.

“The classical solution of the periodic Stefan problem,” Journal of Partial Differential Equations, 1 (1988), 43-60.

“A class of nonlinear nonclassical parabolic problems,” (with J.R. Cannon), Journal of Differential Equations, 79 (1989), 266-288.

“A uniqueness theorem for nonclassical parabolic problems,” Applicable Analysis, 34 (1989), 67-78.

“An iteration procedure for a class of integrodifferential equations of parabolic type,” (with J.M. Chadam), Journal of Integral Equations and Applications, 2 (1989), 31-47.

“A class of multidimensional nonclassical parabolic equations,” “Theory and Applications of Differential Equations”, (Ed. A.R. Aftabizadel), Vol. 1, Ohio University Press, (1989), 122-127.

“A degenerate free boundary problem arising from the moisture evaporation in partially saturated media,” “Continuum Mechanics and Its Applications,” (Ed. G.A.C. Graham), Hemisphere Publishing Corp., NY, (1989), 621-629.

A periodic free boundary problem arising from chemical reaction-diffusion processes,” (with J.R. Cannon), Nonlinear Analysis, TMA, 15 (1990), 939-948.

Haijie Dong | Fusion reactor design | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Haijie Dong | Fusion reactor design | Best Researcher Award

Engineer, Southwestern Institute of Physics, China

Mr. Haijie Dong, an esteemed engineer at the Southwestern Institute of Physics in China, has been recognized with the prestigious Best Researcher Award for his groundbreaking contributions to fusion reactor design 🏆. With his innovative work, Mr. Dong has significantly advanced the field, pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge and bringing us closer to realizing the potential of fusion energy. His dedication and expertise serve as an inspiration to fellow researchers worldwide, highlighting the importance of collaboration and ingenuity in tackling humanity’s energy challenges.

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From September 2009 to June 2013, Mr. Haijie Dong pursued his Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Structure and Analysis at Xi’an Jiaotong University, laying the foundation for his future endeavors. 📚

Continuing his academic journey, from September 2013 to June 2016, he pursued a Master’s degree at the same institution, delving deeper into research activities centered around the application of new electromagneto-mechanical coupling analysis methods within the realm of Tokamak structures. 🎓 His notable contributions during this period include publications such as “Electromagneto-mechanical coupling analysis of a test module in J-TEXT Tokamak during plasma disruption” and “A Simplified Analytical Model for the Analysis of Magnetomechanical Dynamic Response of a Test Module in J-TEXT Tokamak.” 📝 These publications underscore Mr. Dong’s dedication to advancing the understanding and application of electromagnetics in fusion reactor design.

Experience

Mr. Haijie Dong embarked on a pivotal role at the China Ship Scientific Research Center, where he spearheaded design and research efforts focused on deep-sea equipment. Due to the sensitive nature of his achievements, detailed introductions are withheld to uphold confidentiality protocols. 🌊

Transitioning to the Southwestern Institute of Physics in June 2020, Mr. Dong embarked on a multifaceted journey, concurrently pursuing a Doctoral degree while contributing significantly to fusion reactor design and engineering research. His focus on electromagnetic and structural analysis has yielded noteworthy publications, including “Maxwell force analysis of CN HCCB TBM based on preliminary design” and “Electromagnetic analysis of HCCB TBM-set during plasma major disruptions.” 🚀 These publications underscore his commitment to advancing the understanding and application of electromagnetic principles in fusion reactor design, marking him as a prominent figure in the field.

Contribution

Our research group at Xi’an Jiaotong University has pioneered a new and efficient numerical method based on the Lagrangian approach, revolutionizing the calculation of dynamic responses in Tokamak structures. 🌟 This method, adept at considering electromagneto-mechanical coupling effects, has demonstrated exceptional accuracy when applied to benchmark problems, aligning closely with experimental results. Currently, our focus lies on its implementation in actual Tokamak structures. 🛠️ Representative works, including “Numerical analysis of electromagneto-mechanical coupling using Lagrangian approach and adaptive time stepping method,” published in the International Journal of Applied Mechanics, underscore our commitment to advancing fusion engineering. 📈 Other publications in prestigious journals like Fusion Engineering and Design and IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science further highlight our impactful contributions.

Publications Top Notes

  1. “Electromagnetic analysis of HCCB TBM-set during plasma major disruptions”
    • Fusion Engineering and Design (2024)
    • Authors: Haijie Dong, Xiang Liu, Xuru Duan, Qian Sheng, Xinghua Wu, Xiaoyu WANG
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2023.114121
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  2. “Numerical method and experimental validation of the magneto-thermal-mechanical coupling problem with application to tokamak structures”
    • Applied Mathematical Modelling (2023)
    • Authors: Li, X.; Xue, L.; Chen, R.; Dong, H.; Li, Y.; Wang, S.; Pan, Y.; Chen, Z.
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2023.01.044
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  3. “Maxwell force analysis of CN HCCB TBM based on preliminary design”
    • Fusion Engineering and Design (2022)
    • Authors: Dong, H.; Liu, X.; Sheng, Q.; Wu, X.; Wang, X.; Liao, H.; Chen, Y.
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2022.113045
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  4. “Numerical analysis method of dynamic derivatives of ground effect vehicle in viscous flow,地效翼船爬升角导数数值分析方法”
  5. “A Simplified Analytical Model for the Analysis of Magnetomechanical Dynamic Response of a Test Module in J-TEXT Tokamak”
    • IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science (2019)
    • Authors: Li, X.; Dong, H.; Yuan, H.; Wang, K.; Yang, J.; Wang, W.; Chen, Z.
    • DOI: 10.1109/TPS.2019.2928822
  6. “Modeling of Ohmic Disruptive Discharge in J-TEXT Using the Tokamak Simulation Code”
    • IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science (2018)
    • Authors: Yang, J.; Wang, H.; Chu, D.; Shi, B.; Zhang, Q.; Qi, J.; Zhang, M.; Dong, H.; Deng, H.; Wang, W.
    • DOI: 10.1109/TPS.2018.2827927
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  7. “Electromagneto-mechanical coupling analysis of a test module in J-TEXT Tokamak during plasma disruption”
    • Fusion Engineering and Design (2016)
    • Authors: Dong, H.; Yuan, Z.; Yuan, H.; Pei, C.; Chen, Z.; Yang, J.; Wang, W.
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2016.02.030
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  8. “Numerical analysis of electromagneto-mechanical coupling using Lagrangian approach and adaptive time stepping method”
    • International Journal of Applied Mechanics (2014)
    • Authors: Li, W.; Dong, H.; Yuan, Z.; Chen, Z.
    • DOI: 10.1142/S1758825114500513
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Lakshmi Devaraj | Materials for Energy Storage | Best Review Article Award

Assist Prof Dr. Lakshmi Devaraj | Materials for Energy Storage | Best Review Article Award

Assistant Professor, PSG College of Arts and Science, India

🏆 Congratulations to Assistant Professor Dr. Lakshmi Devaraj from PSG College of Arts and Science, India, for receiving the prestigious Best Review Article Award in the field of Materials for Energy Storage! Dr. Devaraj’s exemplary work and dedication have earned them recognition for their significant contributions to advancing knowledge in this vital area of research. This accolade not only highlights Dr. Devaraj’s expertise but also underscores the importance of their research in addressing the global challenges of energy storage. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Lakshmi Devaraj and look forward to their continued success in academia. 🎉

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Professional Experience

👨‍🏫 Starting my journey as an Entry-Level Assistant Professor in Physics at PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore, India, on March 1, 2022, has been a fulfilling experience. Prior to this role, I served as a Research Associate at Prof. Christopher Selvin’s Luminescence and Solid State Ionics Lab, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India, from April 10, 2019, to February 28, 2022. In this position, funded by CSIR, Government of India, I delved into green alloy synthesis, high entropy alloy synthesis, crystal structure simulation, and grant writing. Earlier, I served as a Lecturer at VSB College of Engineering: Technical Campus, India, from July 10, 2012, to June 5, 2013. 🌟

Education

👨‍🎓 With a diverse academic background, I hold a PhD in Physics (2013-2018) from Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, India. My doctoral research, funded by DST-INSPIRE and supervised by Dr. B. Nalini, focused on enhancing the performance of tin antimonide anodes for all-solid-state batteries. Prior to my PhD, I completed an MSc in Physics (2010-2012) from Avinashilingam Deemed University for Women, India, achieving a CGPA of 9.1/10. My master’s thesis involved studying barium titanate thin films using the spin coating technique, presented at the AMEEA-2012 conference. I commenced my academic journey with a BSc in Physics (2006-2009) from NGM College of Arts and Science, Bharathiar University, India, graduating with a CGPA of 8.4/10. 📚

Research, Innovations and Extension

🔬 With a remarkable track record, they are a dedicated researcher specializing in Li-Ion Batteries and related materials. Their extensive publication record includes 28 research publications in esteemed peer-reviewed international journals and 03 international book chapters, contributing to their robust publication record. With three pending research projects in the final stages, they boast an h-index of 9. Actively engaging in 30 scientific events, including 15 conferences and seminars, they showcase effective knowledge dissemination abilities. Securing prestigious research grants like the DST-ISNPIRE Fellowship, CSIR-RA, and CEFIPRA-ESONN international fellowship, they’ve also demonstrated strong communication and collaboration skills, fostering productive partnerships globally. Their involvement in academic teaching and mentoring underscores their commitment to advancing research and education in the field. 🌟

Publications Top Notes

  1. Augmented photocatalytic and electrochemical activities of Ag tailored LaCoO3 perovskite semiconductor
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 32
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  2. Study on the influences of calcination temperature on structure and its electrochemical performance of Li2FeSiO4/C nano cathode for lithium ion batteries
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 28
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  3. Reinforced photocatalytic reduction of SnO2 nanoparticle by La incorporation for efficient photodegradation under visible light irradiation
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 20
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  4. Performance of SnSb: Ce, Co alloy as anode for lithium-ion batteries
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 20
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  5. Electro analytical studies on indium incorporated SnSb alloy anode for Li-ion batteries
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 16
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  6. Enhanced visible light photocatalytic performance of SnO2 nanoparticle co-doped with (Co, Nb) for organic dye degradation
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 15
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  7. Augmented conductivity in Li3xLa2/3−xTiO3 nanoparticles: all-solid-state Li-ion battery applications
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 12
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  8. Structural rearrangement by Ni, Cr doping in zinc cobaltite and its influence on supercapacitance
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 9
  9. Chitosan based biopolymer electrolyte reinforced with V2O5 filler for magnesium batteries: an inclusive investigation
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 7
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  10. Tamarind seed polysaccharide biopolymer-assisted synthesis of spinel zinc iron oxide as a promising alternate anode material for lithium-ion batteries
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 7
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Karan Sharma | Waste Valorisation | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Karan Sharma | Waste Valorisation | Best Researcher Award

Project Associate, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, India

Mr. Karan Sharma, renowned for his exceptional contributions in Waste Valorisation, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. 🏆 As a Project Associate at the esteemed Indian Institute of Chemical Technology in India, he has pioneered groundbreaking research aimed at transforming waste into valuable resources. With unwavering dedication and innovative approaches, Mr. Sharma has significantly advanced the field, addressing critical environmental challenges while fostering sustainable solutions. His remarkable achievements underscore a commitment to excellence and a profound impact on shaping a greener, more sustainable future. 🌱

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Education

Karan Sharma, a recent graduate from the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai Marathwada Campus, Jalna, MH, India, distinguished himself with an Integrated M. Tech. in Chemical Engineering Major, culminating in August 2023 with an outstanding CGPA of 8.29. His thesis, titled “Exploring the High Pressure Carbonation Kinetics and Synthesis of novel Non-Isocyanate based Polyurethane using Jatropha Oil: An Experimental Study,” earned the highest grade of AA. Karan’s research signifies a significant leap in chemical engineering, accentuating environmentally sustainable materials synthesis. His exhaustive experimentation and insightful analysis have charted new pathways for eco-friendly polyurethane production. 🎓🔬

Research Experience

At CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology in Hyderabad, India, Karan Sharma serves as a Project Associate since Aug’2023. 🌟 His multifaceted role encompasses diverse projects: A. Currently, he focuses on the hydrogenation of plastic pyrolysis oil from COVID-19 waste PPE, aiming for gasoline-grade fuel production. He has developed a process employing Ni-based catalysts, enhancing oil properties to match commercial gasoline standards. B. Another endeavor involves developing a novel reactor for monomer recovery from waste plastics via catalytic thermal-cracking. Tasks include reactor design using COMSOL/ANSYS CFD, catalyst assessment, and techno-economic analysis. C. Additionally, Karan is engaged in designing a Basic Engineering Package for nano cellulose production, conducting pilot-scale experiments, and assessing membrane effectiveness for post-acid hydrolysis neutralization. 🚀

Work Experience

Karan Sharma, a seasoned Data Analyst with a rich background in chemical engineering, made significant contributions during his tenure at Chemvera Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. in Mumbai, MH, India, from January to February 2022 📊. Prior to this, as an intern at Grasim Industries – Century Rayon, Kalyan, MH, India, he led a pioneering project on “Recovery of Barium Sulphate from Depleted Brine” 🌊. His responsibilities included intricate mass and energy balance calculations, ensuring plant safety measures, and devising alternative extraction strategies. This initiative resulted in a notable cost recovery through the sale of 93% pure barium sulphate 📈. Karan also gained invaluable engineering insights during an internship at Laxmi Cotspin Pvt. Ltd. in Jalna, MH, India, further enriching his expertise in the field 🔬.

Awards

Karan Sharma received accolades at the IISER Bhopal – 4th National Conference on Advances in Chemical Engineering and Science (2023) for his exceptional oral presentation, earning the Best Oral Presentation Award. 🏆 His presentation titled “Plastic oil upcycling: Grey Hydrogen Production for Circular Economy” captivated the audience with its innovative approach towards addressing environmental concerns. 🌱 Karan’s research delved into the realm of sustainable solutions, emphasizing the importance of circular economy principles in mitigating plastic pollution. 💡 Through his work, he showcased the potential of grey hydrogen production as a viable pathway for upcycling plastic waste and fostering a more sustainable future. 🌟

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Hydrogen Production Potential from Plastic Pyrolysis Oil: Experimental and Economic Insights

Published in 2024

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2024.112220

From Pandemic Protection to Fuel Production: Conversion of Waste Personal Protective Equipment-kits to High-Quality Hydro-processed Fuels

Exploring Carbonation kinetics and novel method for synthesis of non-isocyanate based Polyurethane using Jatropha Oil

Zeeshan Haider Jaffari | Wastewater treatment using AI | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Zeeshan Haider Jaffari | Wastewater treatment using AI | Young Scientist Award

Research Professor, Konkuk University, South Korea

Dr. Zeeshan Haider Jaffari, a distinguished Research Professor at Konkuk University in South Korea, has garnered acclaim for his groundbreaking work in wastewater treatment fused with Artificial Intelligence (AI). His pioneering research not only addresses critical environmental challenges but also underscores the transformative potential of AI in sustainability efforts. Dr. Jaffari’s innovative approach has earned him the prestigious Young Scientist Award, reflecting his dedication to advancing scientific frontiers and addressing pressing global concerns. 🌱 His work stands as a testament to the power of interdisciplinary collaboration and technological innovation in shaping a more sustainable future for our planet.

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Dr. Zeeshan Haider Jaffari holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering and Green Technology at Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), Kampar, Perak, Malaysia 🎓. With a specialization in the synthesis of morphologically designed semiconductor nanocomposites for environmental purification utilizing photo/electrocatalysis, Dr. Jaffari’s expertise lies at the intersection of engineering and green technology. Prior to his PhD, he earned a Master of Science (MSc) in Chemical Engineering from The University of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, focusing on adsorption and electrochemical regeneration 📚. His academic journey commenced with a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Chemical Engineering from Dawood College of Engineering & Technology, Karachi, Pakistan, where he specialized in Chemical Process Engineering 🌱.

Experience

As a Post-doc Researcher at the School of Urban and Environmental Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea, my focus lies in synthesizing and characterizing novel environmentally friendly nanomaterials 🌱. Additionally, I apply artificial intelligence in materials discovery and the environmental/energy field, pushing the boundaries of innovation. Transitioning to Chaoyang University of Technology in Taiwan, my role entails synthesizing and characterizing novel MXene-based nanomaterials for wastewater contaminant removal 🧪. Writing manuscripts and guiding post-graduate students further enriches my responsibilities. Previously, as a Graduate Research Associate at Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman in Malaysia, I specialized in synthesizing nanocomposite materials and supervising research projects aimed at wastewater treatment under sunlight irradiation ☀️.

Research Interests

Dr. Zeeshan Haider Jaffari specializes in synthesizing and characterizing novel nanomaterials, with a keen focus on resource recovery from waste. 🌱 His expertise extends to wastewater treatment and antibacterial disinfection methods, crucial for maintaining environmental health. Additionally, Dr. Jaffari excels in monitoring contaminations in ground or surface water, employing cutting-edge techniques to ensure water safety. 💧 With a passion for sustainable solutions, he endeavors to address pressing environmental challenges through innovative research and practical applications. Dr. Jaffari’s multidisciplinary approach and commitment to excellence make him a valuable asset in the field of environmental science and engineering. 🌍

Publications Top Notes

Magnetically recoverable Pd-loaded BiFeO3 microcomposite with enhanced visible light photocatalytic performance for pollutant, bacterial and fungal eliminationSeparation and Purification Technology, 236, 116195 (2020) – Citations: 83 – IF: 2020.

Surface decorated coral-like magnetic BiFeO3 with Au nanoparticles for effective sunlight photodegradation of 2, 4-D and E. coli inactivationJournal of Molecular Liquids, 326, 115372 (2021) – Citations: 72 – IF: 2021.

Boosting visible light photocatalytic and antibacterial performance by decoration of silver on magnetic spindle-like bismuth ferriteMaterials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 101, 103-115 (2019) – Citations: 67 – IF: 2019.

Construction of delaminated Ti3C2 MXene/NiFe2O4/V2O5 ternary composites for expeditious pollutant degradation and bactericidal property Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 10 (5), 108284 (2022) – Citations: 59 – IF: 2022.

Insight into the influence of noble metal decorated on BiFeO3 for 2, 4-dichlorophenol and real herbicide wastewater treatment under visible lightColloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 614, 126138 (2021) – Citations: 47 – IF: 2021.

Machine learning approaches to predict the photocatalytic performance of bismuth ferrite-based materials in the removal of malachite green Journal of Hazardous Materials, 442, 130031 (2023) – Citations: 45 – IF: 2023.