Guglielmo Vaccaro | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Guglielmo Vaccaro | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

PHD student, Università degli studi di Firenze, Italy

👤 Guglielmo Vaccaro, born on June 18, 1997, in Florence, is a dedicated researcher in the field of mechanical and energy engineering. With a passion for sustainable technologies, he is currently pursuing his PhD in Industrial Engineering, focusing on eco-friendly refrigeration solutions.

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Education

🎓 Guglielmo holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (110/110 cum laude) and a Master’s degree in Energy Engineering with a specialization in machines (110/110 cum laude), both from the University of Florence. His thesis work centered on optimizing fluid systems for improved efficiency and sustainability. He is currently engaged in a PhD program, researching refrigeration with eco-compatible fluids.

Experience

💼 Guglielmo has gained valuable experience through his studies at the CNAM – Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, where he conducted experimental research on a CO2 and DME mixture chiller. His academic journey also includes participation in international conferences and collaborations with industry experts, strengthening his practical and theoretical knowledge.

Research Focus

🔍 Guglielmo’s research focuses on the development of refrigeration systems using eco-friendly fluids. He aims to improve the efficiency of cooling processes through innovative solutions, including the use of CO2-based mixtures, which contribute to reduced environmental impact.

Awards and Honours

🏅 Guglielmo has received recognition for his academic excellence, including honors during his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. His contributions to international conferences reflect his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.

Publication Top Notes

📚 Guglielmo has authored several publications in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences, showcasing his research on energy systems and refrigeration technology. Below are some highlights:

Vaccaro, G., Milazzo, A., & Talluri, L. (2023). Thermodynamic assessment of trans-critical refrigeration systems utilizing CO2-based mixtures. International Journal of Refrigeration, 147, 61-70.

Pasqui, M., Vaccaro, G., Lubello, P., Milazzo, A., & Carcasci, C. (2023). Heat pumps and thermal energy storages centralised management in a Renewable Energy Community. International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management, 38, 65-82.

Vaccaro, G., Milazzo, A., & Talluri, L. (2024). A proposal for a non-flammable, fluorine-free, CO2-based mixture as a low TEWI refrigerant. International Journal of Refrigeration, 158, 157-163.

Experimental results on a chiller using a CO2-DME mixture. International Journal of Refrigeration (in publication).

SATYAVARTA KUMAR PRINCE | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SATYAVARTA KUMAR PRINCE | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D, National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya, India

🎓 Dr. Satyavarta Kumar Prince is a distinguished Electrical Engineer with a Ph.D. from NIT Meghalaya. He has gained expertise in the protection schemes for DC microgrids, particularly in grid-connected and islanded modes. As a Research Associate at NIT Meghalaya, he has contributed significantly to the field of Electrical Engineering, focusing on power quality and microgrid protection.

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Academic Background: Dr. Satyavarta Kumar Prince has a solid academic foundation with a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from NIT Meghalaya. His research is focused on protection schemes for DC microgrids, a cutting-edge topic in electrical engineering.
  2. Research Experience: As a Research Associate at NIT Meghalaya, he gained practical experience in his field, contributing to his depth of knowledge and expertise.
  3. Publications: He has published multiple papers in high-impact journals, such as IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications and International Journal of Green Energy, showcasing his contributions to the field of electrical engineering, particularly in the area of microgrid protection.
  4. Recognition: His work has been recognized by the scientific community, as evidenced by his publications in well-regarded journals with substantial impact factors.
  5. GATE Qualification: He qualified for GATE twice, demonstrating his strong grasp of electrical and electronics engineering principles.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Impact: While his research is impressive, the focus is primarily on DC microgrids. Expanding his research to include other areas of electrical engineering could enhance his profile.
  2. Professional Development: Engaging in additional research projects, collaborations, or gaining international exposure could further bolster his candidacy.
  3. Teaching and Mentorship: There is no mention of teaching or mentorship roles, which are often valued in research awards. Contributing to the academic growth of others could be an area for development.
  4. Leadership Roles: Involvement in leading research projects, conferences, or professional organizations could strengthen his profile.

 

Education

🎓 Dr. Prince completed his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from NIT Meghalaya in 2023, achieving a CGPA of 8.60. His doctoral research focused on protection schemes for DC microgrids. He also holds an M.Tech. in Power and Energy Systems from NIT Meghalaya, completed in 2018, and a B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Magadh University, where he graduated with 72.89% in 2011.

Experience

💼 Dr. Prince served as a Research Associate in the Electrical Engineering Department at NIT Meghalaya from March 2023 to November 2023. His work involved advanced research on microgrid protection schemes, contributing to the academic and research environment at the institute.

Research Focus

🔬 Dr. Prince’s research primarily focuses on the protection of DC microgrids in various operational scenarios, including grid-connected and islanded modes. His work aims to enhance power quality and develop resilient protection mechanisms for modern electrical systems.

Awards and Honours

🏆 Dr. Prince has successfully qualified GATE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering in both 2016 and 2017, demonstrating his strong foundational knowledge in the field.

Publication Top Notes

📚 Dominant/Lower Order Harmonic Injection-based Electric Fault Detection for DC Microgrids in Grid Coupled/Decoupled Scenarios
Published in IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2023), DOI: 10.1109/TIA.2023.3332314
Cited by: 4 articles

📚 Protection of DC Microgrids based on Complex Power during Faults in On/Off-Grid Scenarios
Published in IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2023), Volume 59, Issue 1, pp. 244-254
Cited by: 12 articles

📚 Resilient Bus-Bar Protection Scheme for DC Microgrids Connected to AC Electric Grids
In-Press in International Journal of Green Energy (Taylor & Francis)
Cited by: 2 articles

📚 Challenges and Advancements in Protection of DC Microgrid System-A Comprehensive Review
Published in Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects (2022), Volume 44, Issue 4, pp. 10481-10505
Cited by: 15 articles

Conclusion:

Dr. Satyavarta Kumar Prince is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His academic achievements, research publications, and contributions to the field of electrical engineering, particularly in microgrid protection, make him a noteworthy contender. However, broadening his research scope, engaging in more diverse professional activities, and taking on leadership roles could further enhance his candidacy