Zhen Li | Reliability and Systems Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhen Li | Reliability and Systems Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Leader | Jiangsu University of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Dr. Zhen Li is an accomplished researcher and academic with extensive expertise in aerospace systems engineering, signal processing, and formal verification of software safety. He completed his higher education in business management, signal and information processing, and aerospace systems, culminating in a Ph.D. from a prestigious university. Over his career, he has held academic positions ranging from lecturer to professor, demonstrating consistent dedication to teaching and research. He has led research groups, authored a notable book, and published numerous papers in high-impact journals, with his work receiving significant citations. Prof. Li has also contributed to professional societies, including IEEE and the Chinese Artificial Intelligence Society, and has been recognized with national-level awards for his research excellence. His international collaborations and leadership roles highlight his influence in advancing research in engineering and artificial intelligence. With a strong record of innovation and mentorship, he continues to show great potential for future high-impact contributions.

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Featured Publications

1. Li, Z., Tian, L., Sun, C., Wu, Y., Wang, D., & Miao, H. (2022). A systematic research on system recovery based on improved genetic algorithm and quotient resilience model under attack and damage. International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems.

2. Liu, Y., Li, Z., Wang, D., Miao, H., & Wang, Z. (2021). Software defects prediction based on hybrid particle swarm optimization and sparrow search algorithm. IEEE Access.

3. Wu, Y., Li, Z., Sun, C., Wang, D., Zhao, B., & Yu, Z. (2021). Measurement and control of system resilience recovery by path planning based on improved genetic algorithm. Measurement and Control.

4. Li, Z. (2021). Safety ontology modeling and verification on MIS of ship-building and repairing enterprise. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems.

5. Li, Z., Li, T., Wu, Y., Liu, Y., Miao, H., Wang, D., & Precup, R.-E. (2021). Software defect prediction based on hybrid swarm intelligence and deep learning. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience.

Salem Batiyah | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Salem Batiyah | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Yanbu Industrial College, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Salem Mohammed Batiyah is a dedicated researcher in electrical engineering with strong contributions to distributed energy resources, microgrids, and advanced control systems. His work is published in respected journals such as IEEE Access and Energies, covering both theoretical and applied aspects of renewable energy systems. He has an active role as a reviewer for top-tier journals, reflecting recognition by the global research community. In addition to his research, Dr. Batiyah demonstrates academic leadership through curriculum development, teaching, and quality assurance roles. While his citation metrics and absence of major research grants suggest areas for growth, his ongoing publication record and technical expertise indicate a solid foundation for future impact. Strengthening international collaborations and securing research funding will further enhance his research profile. Overall, Dr. Batiyah is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially in domains valuing practical innovation and contributions to sustainable energy and smart grid development

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Strengths for the Award

Dr. Salem Mohammed Batiyah presents a strong and relevant research portfolio in modern electrical engineering fields, particularly in distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, hybrid power plants, and advanced control systems. His work addresses high-impact areas such as renewable energy integration, predictive control, and fault-tolerant power electronics, which are central to global energy transition goals.

He has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, with publications in well-regarded outlets such as IEEE Access and Energies. These include both novel technical contributions and comprehensive reviews, suggesting breadth and depth. His global engagement as a reviewer for prestigious journals such as IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics and IEEE JESTIE reflects his standing in the academic community.

Additionally, Dr. Batiyah combines research with active academic and administrative leadership, curriculum development, and extensive teaching in power systems and control engineering. This integration of research and teaching enhances his impact and dissemination of knowledge.

Education

Dr. Salem Mohammed Batiyah holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Mississippi State University, where he specialized in power management and control systems for renewable energy applications. He earned his M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Western Michigan University. His graduate studies focused on distributed energy resources, microgrid integration, and model predictive control systems. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Batiyah developed a solid foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of power systems, signal processing, and advanced control techniques. His educational background is complemented by professional certifications, including Lean Six Sigma and OSHA safety training, demonstrating his commitment to quality and operational excellence. Dr. Batiyah’s education has prepared him to address real-world engineering challenges in sustainable energy and has laid the groundwork for a research-oriented academic career. His academic experience is characterized by interdisciplinary training and international exposure, enhancing his perspective in solving complex energy system problems.

Experience

Dr. Salem Batiyah brings a wealth of academic and professional experience to the field of electrical engineering. Since 2020, he has been serving as an Assistant Professor at Yanbu Industrial College, where he has taught various undergraduate and associate courses in power electronics, control systems, and industrial electronics. He also worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at Mississippi State University from 2015 to 2020, engaging in research related to power management in renewable energy systems. His earlier academic experience includes working as a lecturer at Yanbu Industrial College from 2014 to 2020. Dr. Batiyah has held several administrative roles such as Department Curriculum Coordinator, Head of Curriculum and Development, and Academic Quality Coordinator. He is actively involved in multiple college and department-level committees, contributing to academic planning, program development, and quality assurance. His career reflects a blend of teaching, research, and leadership, all aimed at advancing engineering education and applied energy solutions.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Salem Batiyah has received multiple awards and honors recognizing his academic excellence and professional achievements. Notably, he was inducted into prestigious honor societies including Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Beta Phi, and IEEE Eta Kappa Nu, reflecting high academic performance during his graduate and undergraduate studies. He was awarded the First Class Standing Award for Master of Science students and consistently made the Dean’s List during his undergraduate years. In 2023, his research output earned him 123 scholarly citations, with an h-index of 5 and an i10-index of 3, indicating growing recognition within the research community. Additionally, he holds professional certifications such as Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma and OSHA Safety Training, demonstrating his commitment to continuous professional development. His active participation in global academic organizations and contributions as a peer reviewer for multiple IEEE journals further validate his influence and leadership in the field of electrical and energy engineering.

Research Focus on Engineering

Dr. Salem Batiyah’s research centers around the modeling, analysis, and control of distributed energy resources (DERs), including solar photovoltaics and battery energy storage systems. His work addresses the integration of these resources into microgrids and hybrid power plants, with an emphasis on system reliability and efficiency. A key area of focus is the application of advanced control methods such as nonlinear, robust, and model predictive control (MPC) to optimize energy management under varying load and environmental conditions. Dr. Batiyah also explores advanced signal processing and phase-locked loops within DER systems, supporting grid stability and intelligent power conversion. His research aims to provide scalable and sustainable solutions to modern energy challenges, contributing to the global shift toward renewable and decentralized energy systems. Through peer-reviewed publications and academic collaborations, Dr. Batiyah is establishing himself as a forward-thinking researcher addressing critical challenges in the evolving energy landscape.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: An MPC-based power management of standalone DC microgrid with energy storage
    Authors: S. Batiyah, R. Sharma, S. Abdelwahed, N. Zohrabi
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 111

  • Title: An MPC-based power management of a PV/battery system in an islanded DC microgrid
    Authors: S. Batiyah, N. Zohrabi, S. Abdelwahed, R. Sharma
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 36

  • Title: Single-phase fault tolerant multilevel inverter topologies—comprehensive review and novel comparative factors
    Authors: H. Rehman, M. Tariq, A. Sarwar, W. Alhosaini, M.A. Hossain, S.M. Batiyah
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 22

  • Title: Optimal control design of a voltage controller for stand-alone and grid-connected PV converter
    Authors: S. Batiyah, N. Zohrabi, S. Abdelwahed, T. Qunais, M. Mousa
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 17

  • Title: Predictive control of PV/battery system under load and environmental uncertainty
    Authors: S. Batiyah, R. Sharma, S. Abdelwahed, W. Alhosaini, O. Aldosari
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 15

  • Title: Performance evaluation of multiple machine learning models in predicting power generation for a grid-connected 300 MW solar farm
    Authors: O. Aldosari, S. Batiyah, M. Elbashir, W. Alhosaini, K. Nallaiyagounder
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Image-based partial discharge identification in high voltage cables using hybrid deep network
    Authors: O. Aldosari, M.A. Aldowsari, S.M. Batiyah, N. Kanagaraj
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Impact of variation of energy resources on voltage stability of a micro grid
    Authors: M.A. Mousa, S. Abdelwahed, S.M. Batiyah, T. Qunais
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Deep neural networks model for accurate photovoltaic parameter estimation under variable weather conditions
    Authors: S. Batiyah, A. Al-Subhi, O. Elsherbiny, O. Aldosari, M. Aldawsari
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Predictive control of standalone DC microgrid with energy storage under load and environmental uncertainty
    Author: S.M. Batiyah (Ph.D. Dissertation)
    Year: 2020

Conclusion

Dr. Salem Mohammed Batiyah exemplifies a rising leader in electrical and energy systems engineering, combining academic rigor with real-world impact. His research contributions, especially in renewable energy integration and intelligent control systems, align with global priorities for sustainability and innovation. His dual strengths in teaching and research, complemented by his service in academic development and international peer reviewing, position him as a multidimensional scholar. While his citation metrics and grant record indicate room for further growth, his upward trajectory and commitment to excellence are undeniable. Dr. Batiyah stands out as a promising candidate for recognition in the research community and is well on his way to becoming a major contributor to the field of smart and sustainable energy systems. With continued focus on high-impact collaboration and innovation, he is poised to make significant strides that benefit academia, industry, and the broader society.

Carlo Pettorruso | Engineering | Excellence in Innovation Award

Dr. Carlo Pettorruso | Engineering | Excellence in Innovation Award

Research fellow at Politecnico di milano, Italy

Carlo Pettorruso is a civil engineer and research fellow at Politecnico di Milano, specializing in the evaluation and seismic safety of existing infrastructure, particularly bridges. Currently pursuing a PhD in Architecture, Built Environment, and Construction Engineering, his research focuses on innovative strategies for the seismic retrofit of bridges and non-destructive inspection methods for prestressed concrete structures. He has actively contributed to national research projects funded by organizations such as FABRE, ANAS, and INAF, playing a key role in developing technical guidelines adopted by Italy’s Ministry of Infrastructure. His work bridges the gap between academic research and practical application, aiming to enhance the resilience and safety of critical infrastructure. With a strong academic background and hands-on experience in field assessments and structural analysis, Pettorruso demonstrates a commitment to innovation and public safety in civil engineering. His contributions reflect a deep integration of advanced research with national infrastructure priorities.

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Education

Carlo Pettorruso has a robust academic background in civil engineering, having completed all his higher education at Politecnico di Milano. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering in 2015, followed by a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering with a focus on Advanced Structural Analysis in 2018, graduating with top marks (110/110). Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in Architecture, Built Environment, and Construction Engineering, with his research centered on seismic retrofit strategies for existing bridges. His PhD candidacy spans from 2019 to 2024 and has already produced impactful contributions in structural safety. The continuity of his education within one of Italy’s most prestigious technical universities has provided him with a solid theoretical foundation, practical research exposure, and long-term mentorship under leading experts in structural engineering and infrastructure resilience.

Professional Experience

Carlo Pettorruso has gathered significant professional experience through research fellowships and project participation primarily at Politecnico di Milano. Since 2023, he has served as a research fellow specializing in non-destructive evaluation of prestressed reinforced concrete bridges. He has been actively involved in multiple infrastructure assessment projects funded by the FABRE Consortium and other national organizations. His responsibilities include conducting field inspections, evaluating structural safety, and developing technical guidelines in line with governmental regulations. Additionally, he contributed to the seismic evaluation of high-precision structures such as the Large-Scale Telescope at CTAO-South, reflecting his adaptability across complex engineering contexts. Carlo has worked under prominent professors and collaborated with public institutions, ensuring that his work translates into practical policy and engineering standards. His professional journey reflects a consistent focus on improving structural diagnostics, seismic resilience, and bridge safety, bridging academic research and real-world engineering applications.

Research Interest

Carlo Pettorruso’s research interests lie at the intersection of structural engineering, seismic safety, and infrastructure diagnostics. He is particularly focused on non-destructive techniques for evaluating the condition of prestressed concrete bridges and on seismic isolation strategies to enhance the resilience of existing transportation infrastructure. His work spans both theoretical modeling and practical implementation, with strong involvement in the creation and refinement of technical guidelines for infrastructure monitoring and risk classification. He is also engaged in research related to the behavior of special structures, such as astronomical telescopes, under high seismic loads. His projects often involve the development of new methodologies for bridge inspection, retrofitting strategies, and policy-oriented safety frameworks. Overall, his interests reflect a strong commitment to innovation, public safety, and the sustainable management of civil infrastructure, especially in the face of seismic hazards and aging structural systems.

Award and Honor

While specific named awards are not listed in the provided CV, Carlo Pettorruso has consistently demonstrated academic excellence and professional recognition through top honors in education and participation in nationally significant research programs. His Master’s degree was awarded with full marks (110/110), and his ongoing PhD research has been conducted with distinction (noted as “Lode” – high praise). He has been selected to contribute to multiple high-impact, government-funded projects led by the Ministry of Infrastructure, ANAS, and the FABRE Consortium—an acknowledgment of his technical competence and innovative approach. His involvement in regulatory framework development for infrastructure safety suggests he is trusted within national expert networks. While formal individual honors may not be documented, his research roles, funding affiliations, and academic accolades collectively speak to his reputation as an emerging leader in infrastructure innovation and safety assessment.

Conclusion

Carlo Pettorruso is a highly dedicated and technically skilled civil engineering researcher whose work combines academic rigor with real-world impact. With a solid educational foundation and active participation in nationally important research projects, he has built a career focused on structural diagnostics, seismic safety, and innovative approaches to infrastructure management. His contribution to the development of national guidelines for bridge safety, his commitment to non-destructive evaluation techniques, and his role in applied research underline a strong potential for continued innovation in the field. While still in the early stages of his career, his achievements demonstrate a deep understanding of the engineering challenges facing modern infrastructure and a proactive approach to solving them. Carlo Pettorruso exemplifies the qualities of a forward-thinking researcher whose work directly supports public safety and sustainable development in civil engineering, making him a strong candidate for recognition through research and innovation awards.

Publications Top Notes

  • Design and experimental assessment of a prestressed lead damper with straight shaft for seismic protection of structures

    • Authors: V Quaglini, C Pettorruso, E Bruschi

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 30

  • Experimental and numerical assessment of prestressed lead extrusion dampers

    • Authors: V Quaglini, C Pettorruso, E Bruschi

    • Year: 2021

    • Citations: 26

  • Cold bending of vertical glass plates: Wind loads and geometrical instabilities

    • Authors: V Quaglini, S Cattaneo, C Pettorruso, L Biolzi

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: 19

  • Supplemental energy dissipation with prestressed Lead Extrusion Dampers (P-LED): Experiments and modeling

    • Authors: C Pettorruso, E Bruschi, V Quaglini

    • Year: 2021

    • Citations: 12

  • Experimental and numerical investigation of a dissipative connection for the seismic retrofit of precast RC industrial sheds

    • Authors: V Quaglini, C Pettorruso, E Bruschi, L Mari

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 7

  • Design and experimental assessment of a novel damper with high endurance to seismic loads

    • Authors: V Quaglini, E Bruschi, C Pettorruso, M Sartori

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 6

  • Dimensionamento di dispositivi dissipativi per la riabilitazione sismica di strutture intelaiate

    • Authors: V Quaglini, E Bruschi, C Pettorruso

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 6

  • Characterization and numerical assessment of Lead Extrusion Damper with adaptive behavior

    • Authors: E Bruschi, F Macobatti, C Pettorruso, V Quaglini

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: 6

  • Comparison of linear and nonlinear procedures for the analysis of the seismic performance of straight multi-span RC bridges

    • Authors: C Pettorruso, V Quaglini

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 3

  • Assessment of bridge Post‐Tensioning systems using non‐destructive (ND) inspection methods

    • Authors: V Quaglini, C Pettorruso, S Cattaneo, D Rossi

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 3

  • Strategies for the rehabilitation of existing bridges by seismic isolation

    • Author: C Pettorruso

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 2

  • Experimental and numerical assessment of isolation seismic device for retrofit of industrial shed

    • Authors: L Mari, V Quaglini, C Pettorruso, E Bruschi

    • Year: 2021

    • Citations: 2

  • Conceptual Design of Seismic Retrofit of Existing Bridges by Deck Isolation: Assessment of Effectiveness

    • Authors: C Pettorruso, V Quaglini

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 1

  • Fluid Viscous Dampers for seismic protection of bridges: a State of the Art

    • Authors: L Zoccolini, E Bruschi, C Pettorruso, D Rossi, V Quaglini

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 1