Prof. Arturo Benayas Ayuso | Inventive Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Arturo Benayas Ayuso | Inventive Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Arturo Benayas Ayuso, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain

Arturo Benayas Ayuso is a seasoned naval architect with an MSc from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and currently pursuing a PhD focused on IoT applications in ship design and management. He serves as the Integration Lead for the “El Cano” platform at NAVANTIA, where he drives advancements in naval shipbuilding through industry 4.0 technologies and PLM processes. With extensive experience in PLM integration and software deployment, he has held various key roles, including Technical Account Manager for FORAN-PLM integration and Associate Manager at SENER. A multilingual professional fluent in Spanish, English, French, and Portuguese, Arturo has authored several papers and contributed to conferences on shipbuilding technologies. He also lectures on statistics at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, fostering the next generation of economists and business leaders. His technical expertise spans a wide range of programming languages, CAD/CAM/CAE systems, and PLM platforms, making him a pivotal figure in the maritime engineering field.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Arturo Benayas Ayuso

Arturo Benayas Ayuso’s extensive qualifications and contributions to naval architecture and digital transformation in shipbuilding position him as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a Master’s degree in Naval Architecture and ongoing PhD research focusing on IoT applications in ship design and management, he demonstrates a strong academic foundation.

Education:

  • MSc in Naval Architecture
    • Institution: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
    • Year: 2005
    • Specialization: Marine motors specialist
  • PhD in Naval Architecture (ongoing)
    • Research Focus: IoT applied to Ship Design, Shipbuilding, Manufacturing, and Ship Management

Work Experience:

  • Digitization & PLM Associate Manager
    • Company: Accenture – Tecnilógica
    • Duration: 2020 – Present
    • Key Responsibilities:
      • Integration Lead for the “El Cano” platform at NAVANTIA, overseeing the design, building, deployment, and maintenance of naval ships.
      • Advising on PLM processes and validating software capabilities, functional specifications, and technical requirements.
      • Coordinating documentation for new tenders, including economic assessments.
      • Managing a fixed team of 7 and a floating development team of up to 10, utilizing Agile methodologies.
  • FORAN-PLM Technical Account Manager
    • Company: SENER, Ingeniería y Sistemas, S.A.
    • Duration: 2019 – 2020
    • Responsibilities: Managed the integration of FORAN for the migration of the Spanish S80P submarine and oversaw new developments for Windchill PLM integration.
  • Solution Architect Associate Manager
    • Company: SENER, Ingeniería y Sistemas, S.A.
    • Duration: 2012 – 2020
    • Responsibilities: Defined tasks for FORAN-PLM integration and led development teams focused on an OOTB (Out-of-the-Box) paradigm for Windchill and Teamcenter PLM.

Publication top Notes:

Internet of Things Cybersecurity: Blockchain as First Securitisation Layer of an IoT Network

Data management for smart ship or how to reduce machine learning cost in IoS applications

Automated/controlled storage for an efficient mbom process in the shipbuilding managing the iot technology

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).

Fernando Mucomole | Engineer and Physist | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Fernando Mucomole | Engineer and Physist | Best Researcher Award

University Professor/ PhD Student, Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique

Fernando Venâncio Mucomole, a Mozambican researcher born on October 25, 1990, in Maputo, is an expert in solar energy variability. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Energy Science and Technology at Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM) and also works as a University Assistant at the same institution. His contributions to renewable energy, particularly solar energy variability in Mozambique, are well-recognized. His journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing renewable energy solutions, addressing global sustainability, and fostering academic excellence. 🌍🔋

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Strengths for the Award:

Fernando Venâncio Mucomole presents a robust academic and research background, making him a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His research, particularly in renewable energy with a focus on solar energy variability, demonstrates significant contributions to the global discourse on sustainable energy solutions. With a Master’s in Physics specializing in renewable energies, Fernando has authored several papers, including a notable one on “Temporal Variability of Solar Energy Availability in Mozambique.” His engagement in multiple international conferences and collaborations, such as with SANORD and UEM, also highlights his recognition in the field. Furthermore, his active role in mentoring students and leading solar energy projects such as the Solar Incubator shows his dedication to both research and its practical applications, which directly address sustainable development goals. His linguistic proficiency in multiple languages further strengthens his capacity to collaborate globally and disseminate his findings.

Areas for Improvement:

While Fernando’s academic and research portfolio is highly commendable, expanding the breadth of his research beyond solar energy variability would strengthen his profile for this prestigious award. Exploring interdisciplinary collaborations that involve broader renewable energy systems or combining solar energy with other clean technologies could enhance the impact of his work. Another area of improvement could be an increased focus on publishing in more high-impact international journals, which would help solidify his reputation on a global scale. Additionally, improving his proficiency in writing and communication skills, particularly in languages like Chinese and French, could open doors for more international partnerships and a broader dissemination of his research findings.

Education

Fernando Mucomole’s academic path started with a Degree in Applied Physics from Eduardo Mondlane University (2009–2012), where he focused on solar incubator energy systems. He then pursued a Master’s Degree in Physics with a specialization in Renewable Energies (2014–2021), completing a thesis on the “Temporal Variability of Solar Energy Availability in Maputo City.” Currently, he is enrolled in a PhD program in Energy Science and Technology at UEM, furthering his expertise in solar energy. 🎓☀️

Professional Experience

Fernando has extensive teaching and research experience, working as a University Assistant since 2014. He has taught various physics courses at the Faculty of Sciences, Eduardo Mondlane University. He also participated in renewable energy consulting, monitoring renewable energy systems, and designing solar energy projects for companies such as DEMO – Tecnologia e Serviços and Chalk – German Cooperation. His hands-on involvement in projects addressing solar energy variability in Mozambique demonstrates his dedication to practical and impactful energy solutions. 📚🛠️

Research Interests

Fernando Mucomole is passionate about solar energy research, with a specific focus on the spatiotemporal variability of solar energy in Mozambique. His work also encompasses renewable energy systems, photovoltaic technologies, and their applications in sustainable development. He actively contributes to international conferences and research collaborations, particularly with SANORD and the African Physical Society. His vision aligns with global efforts to enhance energy accessibility and reduce environmental impacts. 🔬🌞🌐

Publications

Fernando Venâncio Mucomole has authored significant research articles, including his 2023 publication titled “Temporal Variability of Solar Energy Availability in the Conditions of the Southern Region of Mozambique” in the African Journal of Energy and Natural Resources. This paper has been indexed with a DOI link: https://doi.org/10.54536/ajenr.v2i1.1311

Conclusion:

Fernando Venâncio Mucomole’s research and practical experience in renewable energy, particularly his work on solar energy variability, make him a competitive candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His academic achievements, international engagement, and leadership in sustainable energy projects align well with the award’s goals of recognizing researchers who contribute to solving global challenges. With some diversification of his research topics and further international recognition, Fernando has the potential to make even greater strides in his field.

S Anita Shanthi | Fuzzy sets and systems | Best Researcher Award

Dr. S Anita Shanthi | Fuzzy sets and systems | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Annamalai University, India

Dr. S Anita Shanthi, an Associate Professor at Annamalai University, India, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award for her pioneering work in the field of fuzzy sets and systems. 🏆 Her research contributions have significantly advanced our understanding of fuzzy logic and its applications, particularly in the realms of decision-making, pattern recognition, and artificial intelligence. Dr. Shanthi’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of knowledge and her commitment to excellence in research have garnered widespread recognition within the academic community. Her innovative approaches and insights continue to inspire and shape the future of fuzzy logic research. 🌟

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Educational Details 📚

Dr. S. Anita Shanthi pursued her Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics at Annamalai University, Chidambaram, after completing her Master of Philosophy in Mathematics at Ramanujan Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, Madras University, Chennai. Her academic journey began with a Master of Science in Mathematics from Seethalakshmi Ramasamy College, Bharathidasan University, Thiruchirapalli.

Experience Details 💼

Dr. S. Anita Shanthi has been serving as an Associate Professor in Engineering Mathematics at Annamalai University, Tamilnadu, since January 2018. Prior to this, she held the position of Assistant Professor at the same institution for thirteen years, from January 2005 to 2018.

Research Interests 🔍

Dr. Shanthi’s research interests primarily focus on fuzzy mathematics, particularly in the areas of fuzzy normed linear spaces, intuitionistic fuzzy sets, fuzzy topology, and their applications in decision-making and pattern recognition.

Publications Top Notes  📝

“Interval valued fuzzy nnormed linear space” (2008)

“Some fixed point theorems in intuitionistic fuzzy n-normed linear spaces” (2009)

“On lacunary statistical convergence in intuitionistic fuzzy n-normed linear spaces” (2011)

“A decision making method based on similarity measure of interval valued intuitionistic fuzzy soft set of root type” (2015)

“A Study on Q-Level Subsemiring of (Q,L)- Fuzzy Subsemiring of a Semiring” (2015)