Bahaa Hussein Taher | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Bahaa Hussein Taher | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

University of Sumer | China

Mr. Bahaa Hussein Taher is a senior engineer and academic affiliated with the University of Sumer, specializing in computer science and electronic engineering with a strong focus on advanced networking and edge computing. His academic background includes doctoral and master’s level training in computer science, electronic engineering, and information engineering, building a solid foundation in computing systems and optimization. Professionally, he has held academic, engineering, and leadership roles, contributing to teaching, research supervision, quality assurance management, IT infrastructure development, and participation in strategic planning and technical committees. His research expertise centers on edge computing, dynamic task allocation, secure execution in next-generation networks, cryptographic protocols, scheduling, and optimization, with multiple publications in internationally indexed journals. He has actively contributed to the academic community through workshops, seminars, and conference participation, reflecting sustained scholarly engagement. His recognitions include language proficiency certifications and professional credentials that support international research collaboration, highlighting his capacity to advance impactful, secure, and efficient computing solutions with strong future research potential.

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Dongfeng Qi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dongfeng Qi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Shandong University of Technology | China

Prof. Dongfeng Qi is a leading researcher in laser manufacturing and material processing, specializing in femtosecond and nanosecond laser applications for advanced materials and flexible electronics. His work integrates theoretical modeling with experimental techniques to develop innovative micro- and nanostructures, including copper and silicon-based materials, phase-change films, and smart electronic devices. Prof. Qi has made substantial contributions to understanding laser-material interactions and patterning technologies, with high-impact publications in top-tier journals. He demonstrates strong interdisciplinary collaboration and mentorship, fostering international research partnerships and the growth of emerging scientists. His research is recognized for both fundamental insights and practical applications in photonics, energy storage, and flexible electronics. Prof. Qi’s consistent innovation, high-quality experimental work, and leadership in the field establish him as a leading figure in laser-based materials science. According to Scopus, he has 535 citations, 71 documents, and an h-index of 13.

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Featured Publications

1. Programming nanoparticles in multiscale: optically modulated assembly and phase switching of silicon nanoparticle array; L. Wang, Y. Rho, W. Shou, S. Hong, K. Kato, M. Eliceiri, M. Shi, …; ACS Nano, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 2231–2241, 2018; 39 citations

2. Time-resolved analysis of thickness-dependent dewetting and ablation of silver films upon nanosecond laser irradiation; D. Qi, D. Paeng, J. Yeo, E. Kim, L. Wang, S. Chen, C. P. Grigoropoulos; Applied Physics Letters, vol. 108, no. 21, 2016; 37 citations

3. Femtosecond laser-induced large area of periodic structures on chalcogenide glass via twice laser direct-writing scanning process; X. Yu, Q. Zhang, D. Qi, S. Tang, S. Dai, P. Zhang, Y. Xu, X. Shen; Optics & Laser Technology, vol. 124, 105977, 2020; 34 citations

4. Progress in the design, nanofabrication, and performance of metalenses; Z. Wang, Y. Wu, D. Qi, W. Yu, H. Zheng; Journal of Optics, vol. 24, no. 3, 033001, 2022; 31 citations

5. Progress in preparation and applications of Te-As-Se chalcogenide glasses and fibers; Z. Wu, Y. Xu, D. Qi, Q. Nie, X. Zhang; Infrared Physics & Technology, vol. 102, 102981, 2019; 31 citations

Ivett Greta Zsak | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ivett Greta Zsak | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ivett Greta Zsak | Technical University of Cluj-Napoca | Romania

Ms. Ivett-Gréta Zsák is an accomplished architect, lecturer, and PhD candidate with a strong focus on sustainable architecture, heritage preservation, and adaptive design. She has developed innovative frameworks, notably the Building Identity Passport for prefabricated housing rehabilitation, reflecting a unique integration of health, community engagement, and building performance. Her work demonstrates a balance between academic rigor and practical implementation, including coordinating heritage interventions and contributing to national architectural guidelines. She has actively participated in international conferences, showcasing thought leadership and fostering cross-cultural collaboration. Her technical proficiency in BIM, AutoCAD, and participatory design tools enhances her research’s practical impact, while her multilingual skills allow effective engagement in diverse academic environments. Recognized with multiple architecture awards, Ms. Zsák exemplifies a researcher whose work bridges theory and practice. Her research is measurable in Scopus, with 2 documents cited by 11 sources and an h-index of 2, demonstrating both productivity and scholarly influence.

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Featured Publications

1. C. Savu, A.-H. Pescaru, I.-G. Zsak, A.-M. Durgheu, A.-P. Frent, N.-S. Suba, A. S. Buda, and S. Nistor, “Analysis on Using 3D Scanning and BIM to Reduce the Physical and Non-Physical Construction Waste for Sustainable Fireproofing of Steel Trusses,” Sustainability, Feb. 2024.

2. G. I. Zsak, “Ghiduri de arhitectură pentru încadrarea în specificul local din mediul rural,” The Order of Architects of Romania, Mar. 2020.

3. G. I. Zsak, “Regeneration of the industrial heritage in the central area of Oradea,” Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 603, Sep. 2019.

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.

Velislava Lyubenova | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Velislava Lyubenova | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Academician at Bulgarian Academy of Science, Institute of Robotics, Bulgaria

Velislava Lyubenova is a distinguished Bulgarian researcher and professor with over 30 years of experience in biotechnological process control, mechatronics, and adaptive systems. She currently serves as the Head of the Mechatronic Bio/technological Systems Section at the Institute of Robotics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), and has held various academic and leadership roles across BAS institutions. She has led more than 10 national and international research projects, participated in numerous European programs, and supervised several PhD students. With over 200 scientific publications, many in high-impact journals, and invited lectures delivered at leading international institutions, she is widely recognized for her scientific contributions. Her expertise includes the development of innovative monitoring and control systems using tools like MATLAB and LABVIEW. An awardee of the “Marin Drinov” prize for young scientists, Lyubenova is also actively involved in academic governance, expert committees, and editorial boards, reflecting her deep commitment to scientific advancement and education.

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Education

Velislava Lyubenova holds a strong academic background in technical sciences and engineering. She earned her engineering degree in Radio Electronics from the Technical University of Sofia, followed by a Ph.D. in Automation with a dissertation focused on parameter estimation and biotechnological process monitoring. Her academic journey culminated with a Doctor of Technical Sciences degree from the Institute of System Engineering and Robotics (ISIR) at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), specializing in adaptive control and modeling of complex biotechnological systems. Her education blends deep technical knowledge with applied research capabilities, laying the foundation for a career in both theoretical and experimental domains. Her academic formation reflects a continuous pursuit of knowledge and specialization in interdisciplinary areas, preparing her to work across the fields of electronics, biotechnology, and control systems. This educational path has also enabled her to contribute to curriculum development and mentor future generations of researchers in her field.

Professional Experience

Professor Velislava Lyubenova has built a prolific career at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, progressing from a research fellow to a professor and head of department at the Institute of Robotics. Her early work in adaptive and robust control systems evolved into specialized research in bioengineering and mechatronic systems for biotechnology. She has served as Scientific Secretary at IR-BAS and has been a key figure in national expert commissions and scientific councils. Over her career, she has led and coordinated numerous national and international research projects, many involving cross-disciplinary collaboration. Her leadership roles include project management, supervision of PhD students, and delivery of advanced lecture courses. She also coordinates Erasmus programs and plays a pivotal role in academic exchange and cooperation. Her professional trajectory showcases a blend of scientific innovation, team leadership, and academic mentorship, making her a respected figure in both the Bulgarian and broader European research communities.

Research Interest

Velislava Lyubenova’s research is deeply rooted in the interdisciplinary fields of bioengineering, automation, and mechatronics. Her primary interest lies in the modeling, monitoring, and adaptive control of biotechnological processes, where she develops innovative methodologies to improve efficiency and reliability. She integrates control theory with practical applications using environments like MATLAB and LABVIEW, creating real-time monitoring systems that bridge theoretical concepts with industrial needs. Her work often addresses complex system dynamics in bioprocesses and seeks to optimize process performance through intelligent control algorithms. Additionally, she explores knowledge-based and adaptive systems that contribute to the advancement of next-generation biotechnological platforms. Her collaborative research also extends into European Union projects, educational initiatives, and technology transfer programs, reflecting a holistic approach to scientific inquiry. With a strong focus on experimental validation, her research continues to influence the development of advanced technologies in the fields of bioprocess engineering and industrial automation.

Award and Honor

Throughout her distinguished career, Velislava Lyubenova has received notable recognition for her contributions to science and research. A significant early milestone was her receipt of the “Marin Drinov” Young Scientist Award from the General Assembly of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in 1998—an honor bestowed upon promising researchers demonstrating exceptional scientific potential. She has also been invited to deliver over 15 specialized lectures at prestigious institutions abroad and six within Bulgaria, signifying her international recognition as a subject-matter expert. Her active involvement in over 30 international and national conferences further underscores her scientific engagement. Beyond individual accolades, her roles as a reviewer, jury member, editorial board member, and lecturer reflect a broader institutional and peer recognition of her expertise. These honors represent both her academic excellence and leadership in advancing science and education, and they demonstrate her lasting impact on the Bulgarian and global research landscape.

Conclusion

Velislava Lyubenova stands out as an accomplished and influential researcher in the fields of biotechnological systems and automation. Her extensive education, progressive professional experience, and leadership in multidisciplinary research projects position her as a key contributor to both national and international scientific advancement. Her ability to combine theoretical models with practical applications, mentor young scientists, and contribute to global academic forums speaks to her depth of expertise and dedication. She has earned peer and institutional recognition for her scientific work, making her a respected leader in her field. Her over 200 publications, contributions to prestigious journals, and active engagement in scientific committees demonstrate both productivity and academic integrity. With a strong foundation in research and innovation, and an enduring commitment to education and collaboration, Velislava Lyubenova is exceptionally well-qualified for honors such as the Best Researcher Award. Her career reflects a lifelong dedication to the pursuit of scientific excellence and societal impact.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Indirect adaptive linearizing control of a class of bioprocesses–Estimator tuning procedure
    Authors: MN Ignatova, VN Lyubenova, MR García, C Vilas, AA Alonso
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 31

  • Title: Kinetic characteristics of alcohol fermentation in brewing: state of art and control of the fermentation process
    Authors: V Shopska, R Denkova, V Lyubenova, G Kostov
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 21

  • Title: Adaptive control of fed-batch process for poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate production by mixed culture
    Authors: M Ignatova, V Lyubenova
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 16

  • Title: Control of biotechnological processes-new formalization of kinetics: Theoretical aspects and applications
    Authors: M Ignatova, V Lyubenova
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 15

  • Title: Model-based monitoring of biotechnological processes—a review
    Authors: V Lyubenova, G Kostov, R Denkova-Kostova
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 12

  • Title: Adaptive control of the Simultaneous Saccharification—Fermentation Process from Starch to Ethanol
    Authors: S Ochoa, V Lyubenova, JU Repke, M Ignatova, G Wozny
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 12

  • Title: An efficient hybrid of an ant lion optimizer and genetic algorithm for a model parameter identification problem
    Authors: O Roeva, D Zoteva, G Roeva, V Lyubenova
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Control of one stage bio ethanol production by recombinant strain
    Authors: V Lyubenova, S Ochoa, J Repke, M Ignatova, G Wozny
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Escherichia coli Cultivation Process Modelling Using ABC-GA Hybrid Algorithm
    Authors: O Roeva, D Zoteva, V Lyubenova
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 10

  • Title: Reaction rate estimators of fed-batch process for poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) production by mixed culture
    Authors: V Lyubenova, M Ignatova, M Novak, T Patarinska
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 10

  • Title: Dynamics Monitoring of Fed-batch E. coli Fermentation
    Authors: A Zlatkova, V Lyubenova
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Encapsulation of brewing yeast in alginate/chitosan matrix: Kinetic characteristics of the fermentation process at a constant fermentation temperature
    Authors: I Petelkov, V Lyubenova, A Zlatkova, V Shopska, R Denkova, M Kaneva, …
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 8

  • Title: On-line estimation in a distributed parameter bioreactor: Application to the Gluconic Acid production
    Authors: MR García, C Vilas, E Balsa-Canto, VN Lyubenova, MN Ignatova, …
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Metaheuristic algorithms: theory and applications
    Authors: S Ribagin, V Lyubenova
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 7

  • Title: CASCADE SENSOR FOR MONITORING OF DENITRIFICATION IN ACTIVATED SLUDGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS
    Authors: V Lyubenova, M Ignatova
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 7