Aakriti | Engineering | Research and Development Achievement Award

Ms. Aakriti | Engineering | Research and Development Achievement Award

PhD student at CSIR-Central Building Research Institute, India

Aakriti Baliyan is a PhD candidate in Chemical Sciences, specializing in the synthesis of chemical additives from FGD gypsum for sustainable building materials. Her research focuses on green materials, contributing to low-carbon construction solutions. Aakriti has a strong publication record and extensive experience in waste utilization, including the development of water-resistant binders and hybrid cementitious materials. She possesses a diverse technical skill set, including Life Cycle Assessment and various analytical techniques. With a background in mentoring and interdisciplinary collaboration, Aakriti is dedicated to advancing sustainable practices in her field.

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Innovative Research Focus:
    • Aakriti’s PhD research on utilizing FGD gypsum for developing chemical additives and composite binders represents a significant contribution to sustainable building materials. This aligns well with current environmental priorities.
  2. Strong Publication Record:
    • Aakriti has a notable number of publications in reputable journals, demonstrating her ability to conduct impactful research. Her articles address critical issues in low-carbon construction, showcasing her expertise and commitment to advancing the field.
  3. Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
    • Her collaborative work with NTPC and involvement in various interdisciplinary projects highlight her ability to work effectively in team settings, enhancing the practical applicability of her research.
  4. Technical Proficiency:
    • Aakriti possesses extensive technical skills and research methodologies, such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and various analytical techniques. This versatility enables her to tackle complex research problems effectively.
  5. Mentorship and Outreach:
    • She has mentored graduate students and engaged in workshops, which reflects her commitment to knowledge sharing and capacity building in her field.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Research Impact:
    • While Aakriti has made significant strides in her niche area, expanding her research to include more diverse applications or collaborating with industries outside the construction sector could enhance her overall impact.
  2. Increased Visibility:
    • Engaging more actively in international conferences and networking opportunities could improve her visibility and foster collaborations that enhance her research profile.
  3. Grant Acquisition:
    • Focusing on obtaining research grants can support her projects and facilitate the scaling of her innovative solutions, thus increasing her research’s reach and impact.
  4. Public Engagement:
    • Strengthening efforts in public outreach and education about the benefits of green materials can help raise awareness and promote sustainable practices in construction.

Education:

Aakriti Baliyan holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences from the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), CSIR-Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee, where her research focuses on utilizing FGD gypsum for developing chemical additives and composite binders in sustainable construction. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed an M.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from Amity University Noida, where she worked on polymeric transdermal patches for topical applications. She also earned a B.Ed. in Physical and Biological Sciences from Chaudhary Charan Singh University and a B.Sc. in Life Sciences from the University of Delhi. This diverse educational background has equipped her with strong interdisciplinary knowledge across chemical sciences, education, and applied life sciences.

Experience:

Aakriti Baliyan has extensive research experience in the field of chemical sciences, with a focus on the utilization of industrial byproducts like FGD gypsum for developing sustainable construction materials. Her work includes the synthesis of chemical additives, water-resistant binders, and lightweight plasters, contributing to low-carbon and eco-friendly building solutions. She has collaborated with major national organizations like NTPC and the Department of Science and Technology, working on projects related to both modern construction materials and heritage conservation. Aakriti’s technical expertise spans advanced analytical techniques (SEM, FTIR, LCA) and various scientific software, while her contributions are backed by a strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals. Additionally, she has mentored students and presented her research at international conferences, demonstrating her capability to lead and innovate within her field.

Research Focus:

Aakriti Baliyan’s research primarily focuses on the utilization of industrial byproducts, specifically FGD gypsum, to develop sustainable construction materials. Her work aims to create eco-friendly, low-carbon solutions such as water-resistant binders, lightweight plasters, and hybrid cementitious binders that can be used in both interior and exterior applications. She addresses critical issues like high porosity and poor water resistance in FGD gypsum by synthesizing chemical additives to improve its properties. Her research also includes a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to evaluate the environmental impact of these materials, contributing to the advancement of green construction technologies. Additionally, Aakriti’s work extends to the conservation of heritage structures, where she develops gypsum-based repair materials to preserve historical buildings, showcasing her interdisciplinary approach to sustainable materials science.

Publications Top Notes:

  • A Comprehensive Review of Flue Gas Desulphurized Gypsum: Production, Properties, and Applications
    Authors: S. Maiti, N. Jain, J. Malik
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Construction and Building Materials, 393, 131918.
  • Light Weight Plasters Containing Vermiculite and FGD Gypsum for Sustainable and Energy Efficient Building Construction Materials
    Authors: S. Maiti, N. Jain, J. Malik, A. Baliyan
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series A, 1-12.
  • Calcium Sulphate Whiskers (CSW) an Innovative Material for Civil Engineering Applications: A Critical Review of Its Preparation, Characterization, Current Trends, and Prospects
    Authors: A. Bhardwaj, S. Maiti, N. Jain, A. Pathak, R. R. Gupta
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Construction and Building Materials, 420, 135624.
  • Development of Sustainable Water-Resistant Binder with FGD Gypsum & Fly Ash, and Its Environmental Impact Evaluation via Carbon Footprint and Energy Consumption Analysis
    Authors: N. Jain, S. Maiti, J. Malik, D. Sondhi
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 37, 101376.
  • Synthesis of Calcium Sulfate Whiskers via Acidification Exploiting FGD Gypsum for Improved Binder Properties
    Authors: P. P., Aakriti, S. Maiti, N. Jain
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 42, 101745.

Conclusion:

Aakriti Baliyan’s research in the field of chemical additives, sustainable construction materials, and waste utilization demonstrates significant potential for her to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her innovative contributions to the development of eco-friendly building materials, strong publication record, technical expertise, and engagement in interdisciplinary projects highlight her as a promising researcher. With further international collaborations and expansion into diverse areas of waste management, Aakriti’s profile would be even more competitive for major research accolades.

Cristina Andras | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Cristina Andras | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

UPT, UNIVERSITATEA POLITEHNICA TIMISOARA, Romania

🎓 Andras Cristina Maria is a proactive and passionate telecom engineer from Timisoara, Romania. With a deep interest in telecommunications, communications software, and digital workplace solutions, she is committed to advancing her career in the technology sector. Cristina enjoys teaching, collaborating with new people, and exploring innovative projects in 5G technologies. 🌍

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Advanced Research in Telecommunications: Andras Cristina Maria is pursuing a PhD focused on enhancing 5G systems, specifically in the areas of Massive MIMO and beamforming technologies. These are cutting-edge technologies in the telecommunications field, contributing directly to the advancement of communication networks, making her research relevant and impactful.
  2. Industry Experience and Expertise: With over four years of experience as a 4/5G Test Engineer at Nokia, she has hands-on experience in testing and optimizing next-generation telecommunication systems. This practical expertise significantly enhances her research by allowing her to apply industry knowledge to academic innovation.
  3. Academic Contributions: She has authored and presented a scientific paper at an international conference, showcasing her ability to contribute original research in her field. This indicates active participation in the research community.
  4. Leadership and Mentorship: Her role as a trainer at InnovaHub and assistant professor at the Polytechnic University of Timisoara demonstrates leadership and her commitment to mentoring young professionals and students. This is a key strength for an award focused on research excellence, as it highlights her influence on shaping future talent in the telecommunications sector.
  5. Technical Skills: Her involvement in projects like the implementation of a 5G platform in collaboration with Nokia and her work on network virtualization reflects her deep technical expertise, further strengthening her case for the Best Researcher Award.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Research Impact: While her research is focused on 5G systems, expanding her research to address additional telecommunications challenges (e.g., cybersecurity in networks, environmental impact of 5G deployment) could enhance the broader relevance of her work.
  2. International Collaboration: Though she presented at an international conference, more active collaboration with global research communities, international universities, and publications in high-impact journals could enhance her global research profile.
  3. Publications: While she has a notable conference paper, a more extensive publication record, especially in top-tier journals, would be beneficial. Focusing on increasing the number and impact of her publications could make her a stronger contender for the award.

Education

🎓 Cristina is currently pursuing a PhD in Electronics, Telecommunications, and Information Technologies at the Polytechnic University of Timisoara (2022-present). Her research focuses on enhancing 5G systems with Massive MIMO and Beamforming technologies. She holds a Master’s degree in Communications Networks Engineering (2020-2022) and a Bachelor’s degree in Telecommunication and Electrical Engineering from the same university (2016-2020). 📡📘

Experience

💼 Cristina has been working as a 4/5G Test Engineer at Nokia since 2020, where she is responsible for testing the performance of 4G/5G systems. She also serves as a Trainer at InnovaHub, teaching children about coding, robotics, and chess, and as an Assistant at the Polytechnic University of Timisoara, guiding students in courses on integrated digital and mobile networks. 👩‍🏫

Research Focus

🔬 Cristina’s research centers on telecommunications, particularly 5G technologies, Massive MIMO, Beamforming, and the Internet of Things (IoT). She is actively engaged in developing solutions for improving the performance and capacity of modern communication systems. 📶

Awards and Honors

🏆 Cristina has participated in various training programs, including Cisco’s CCNA certification and leadership programs like the Rotary Youth Leadership Mentoring Program (2018). Her dedication to learning and teaching has earned her recognition in both academic and professional circles. 🎖️

Publication Top Notes

📄 Performance Analysis of Transport Layer Congestion on 5G Systems (2022) – A paper presented at the 14th International Conference on Communications, co-authored with Gordana Barb and Cornel Balint. It discusses the congestion challenges in 5G networks and offers solutions to optimize transport layers in modern systems. Cited by multiple works, this paper has become a key reference in 5G performance analysis.

Performance Analysis of Transport Layer Congestion on 5G Systems (2022), Published in 14th International Conference on Communications. Cited by 5 articles

Conclusion:

Andras Cristina Maria is a promising candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, given her significant contributions to telecommunications research, her hands-on experience in industry-leading technology, and her active role in academia. She demonstrates a balance between research and practical application, which makes her work impactful. By expanding her research focus and increasing her international collaborations and publications, she could further strengthen her profile as a top researcher in her field.

Wenjun Bai | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenjun Bai | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Engineer, National Key Laboratory of Transient Impact/ No.208 Research Institute of China Ordnance Industries, China

Wenjun Bai is an engineer specializing in impact and protection at the National Key Laboratory of Transient Impact, No. 208 Research Institute of China Ordnance Industries. After obtaining his Ph.D. in Power Machinery and Engineering from Beijing Institute of Technology in June 2023, he has contributed significantly to the field through multiple high-impact publications and patents. His research focuses on enhancing the understanding and development of materials and technologies for defense applications.

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Evaluation for “Best Researcher Award” Nomination

Strengths for the Award:

Wenjun Bai demonstrates a strong research background, particularly in the fields of impact protection and the mechanical properties of composites. With a recent Ph.D. from the prestigious Beijing Institute of Technology, Wenjun has quickly made significant contributions to the field, as evidenced by five peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals such as Composites Science and Technology and Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures. His work on the critical size determination of the Representative Volume Element (RVE) model, which enhances the evaluation of composite materials, is particularly noteworthy. Furthermore, Wenjun has been granted a national invention patent, showcasing his ability to translate research into practical applications. His involvement in both completed and ongoing national defense projects underlines his research’s relevance and impact in critical areas. These accomplishments position Wenjun as a leading young researcher in his field, making him a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”

Areas for Improvement:

Despite his impressive achievements, Wenjun could benefit from expanding his research’s visibility and impact through more extensive collaborations and by seeking editorial appointments in his field. Additionally, while his work is highly specialized, broadening his research scope to include interdisciplinary studies could further strengthen his candidacy. Engaging in international collaborations and increasing his presence in global scientific communities would also enhance his research profile. Furthermore, obtaining professional memberships in relevant organizations could provide him with additional platforms for recognition and professional development.

Education 🎓

Wenjun Bai earned his Ph.D. in Power Machinery and Engineering from Beijing Institute of Technology in 2023. His academic journey has been marked by a deep interest in the mechanics of materials, particularly in the context of impact and protection, which he continues to explore in his professional career.

Experience 💼

Wenjun Bai is currently an engineer at the National Key Laboratory of Transient Impact. Since 2023, he has been involved in critical defense-related research projects, including studies on large-diameter technology and intelligent systems. His expertise in mechanical property analysis and failure mechanics of composite materials has led to several noteworthy publications and patents.

Research Interests 🔬

Wenjun Bai’s research primarily revolves around impact and protection, with a focus on mechanical property and failure analysis of advanced composite materials. His work aims to enhance the resilience and efficiency of materials used in defense applications, particularly in the development of metal-toughened ceramics and fiber-reinforced composites.

Awards 🏆

  • National Invention Patent: Granted on April 27, 2021, for a method predicting equivalent mechanical properties of long fiber-reinforced composites.
  • Young Scientist Award Nominee: For contributions to material science and engineering, particularly in the field of defense technology.

PublicationsTop Notes 📚

  1. Determination of the representative volume element model critical size for carbon fiber reinforced polymer composites
    Composites Science and Technology, 2023
    Cited by 10 articles.
  2. Study of the effect of random interfacial debonded on the elastic constants of carbon fiber composites
    Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, 2024
    Cited by 1 article.
  3. A new method for generating the random fiber arrangement of representative volume element for unidirectional fiber reinforced composites
    Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, 2023
    Cited by 1 article.
  4. Study of the effect of void defects on the mechanical properties of fiber reinforced composites
    Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, 2024
  5. Study on the secondary fragment formation characteristic and search reconstruction algorithm
    International Conference on Defence Technology, 2024
    Accepted.

Conclusion:

Wenjun Bai’s rapid progression in his research career, coupled with his contributions to the field of impact protection and composite materials, makes him a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work is not only academically rigorous but also has significant practical applications, particularly in national defense. While there are areas for potential growth, such as expanding his research network and increasing his professional visibility, Wenjun’s current achievements and trajectory suggest that he is on a path to becoming a leading figure in his field. His nomination is well-deserved, and he has the potential to make even greater contributions to science and technology in the future.

 

 

Paul Takyi-Aninakwa | Control Science and Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Paul Takyi-Aninakwa | Control Science and Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Ph.D., Southwest University of Science and Technology, China

Mr. Paul Takyi-Aninakwa is a recipient of the Young Scientist Award for his outstanding contributions to the field of Control Science and Engineering. He earned his Ph.D. from Southwest University of Science and Technology in China, where his research focused on innovative approaches to control systems. 🏆 With a dedication to pushing the boundaries of knowledge and a commitment to excellence, Mr. Takyi-Aninakwa has demonstrated remarkable expertise and promise in his field. His work showcases a blend of academic rigor and practical applications, positioning him as a rising star in the scientific community.

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Research Interests

Diving into the forefront of technological innovation, the research of state-of-the-art lithium-ion batteries and their state parameter estimations for battery-powered devices and vehicles represents a critical frontier in sustainable energy solutions. 🔋 With a focus on enhancing efficiency and performance, this research delves into the intricate mechanics and materials that underpin friction, exploring areas such as sliding friction, supersonic sliding, and surface texturing. By unraveling the complexities of friction reduction, scientists aim to unlock new possibilities for improving the lifespan and functionality of battery-powered systems. This interdisciplinary approach promises to drive advancements in both energy storage and transportation sectors, shaping a greener future.

Education

Paul Takyi-Aninakwa’s academic journey spans continents, reflecting a pursuit of excellence in engineering across diverse landscapes. 🎓 He earned his Ph.D. in Control Science and Engineering from Southwest University of Science and Technology in Mianyang, Sichuan Province, China. During this time, he contributed to the New Energy Measurement and Control Laboratory within the School of Information Engineering. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed his MSc in Mechanical Engineering at the same university, further enriching his expertise. 📚 Before venturing abroad, he obtained his B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana, laying the foundation for his future achievements.

Work Experience

Paul Takyi-Aninakwa’s professional journey intertwines a blend of academic pursuits and practical experiences across continents, reflecting his multifaceted expertise and dedication to innovation. 🌍 As a research and innovation team member and African Community Team Leader at the Co-creation and Innovation Center of Southwest University of Science and Technology in China, he spearheads collaborative initiatives driving technological advancements. Previously, he served as Operations/Maintenance Manager at Logistics Masters Limited in Takoradi, Ghana, overseeing the rental and hiring of heavy-duty equipment for construction projects. His tenure at Japan Motors Trading Company Limited and Ghana Highway Authority further honed his skills in mechanical and maintenance operations, showcasing a diverse skill set poised for impactful contributions.

Research Direction

Paul Takyi-Aninakwa’s academic trajectory reflects a journey marked by rigorous exploration and innovation in engineering disciplines. 📚 As a doctoral student at the New Energy Measurement and Control Laboratory within the School of Information Engineering at Southwest University of Science and Technology in China, his research is dedicated to pioneering new methods for energy measurement and control, specifically targeting the development of efficient battery management systems for lithium-ion batteries in electro-mobility. 🚗 His master’s studies delved into the realm of supersonic sliding friction, utilizing advanced numerical software to simulate and analyze friction phenomena, culminating in the proposal of novel surface texture topographies for friction reduction. 🔄 During his undergraduate tenure at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana, he cultivated a solid foundation in mechanical engineering principles, laying the groundwork for his future innovations.

Publications Top Notes

Title: An optimized long short-term memory-weighted fading extended Kalman filtering model with wide temperature adaptation for the state of charge estimation of lithium-ion batteries. Year: 2022 Link: Applied Energy 326 (2022) 120043 Authors: Paul Takyi-Aninakwa, Shunli Wang*, Hongying Zhang, Carlos Fernandez, Xiaoyong Yang

Title: An optimized relevant long short-term memory-squared gain extended Kalman filter for the state of charge estimation of lithium-ion batteries. Year: 2022 Link: Energy 260 (2022) 125093 Authors: Paul Takyi-Aninakwa, Shunli Wang*, Hongying Zhang, Huan Li, Wenhua Xu, Carlos Fernandez

Title: A hybrid probabilistic correction model for the state of charge estimation of lithium-ion batteries considering dynamic currents and temperatures. Year: 2023 Link: Energy 273 (2023) 127231 Authors: Paul Takyi-Aninakwa*, Shunli Wang, Hongying Zhang, Yang Xiao, Carlos Fernandez

Title: An enhanced lithium-ion battery state-of-charge estimation method using long short-term memory with an adaptive state update filter incorporating battery parameters. Year: 2024 Link: Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence 132 (2024) 107946 Authors: Paul Takyi-Aninakwa*, Shunli Wang, Hongying Zhang, Alhamdu Nuhu Bage, Faisal Masahudu, Josep M. Guerrero

Title: Enhanced multi-state estimation methods for lithium-ion batteries considering temperature uncertainties. Year: 2023 Link: Journal of Energy Storage 66 (2023) 107495 Authors: Paul Takyi-Aninakwa*, Shunli Wang, Hongying Zhang, Yang Xiao, Carlos Fernandez

Title: A NARX network optimized with an adaptive weighted square-root cubature Kalman filter for the dynamic state of charge estimation of lithium-ion batteries. Year: 2023 Link: Journal of Energy Storage 68 (2023) 107728 Authors: Paul Takyi-Aninakwa*, Shunli Wang, Hongying Zhang, Yang Xiao, Carlos Fernandez

Title: An ASTSEKF optimizer with nonlinear condition adaptability for the state of charge estimation of lithium-ion batteries. Year: 2023 Link: Journal of Energy Storage 70 (2023) 108098 Authors: Paul Takyi-Aninakwa*, Shunli Wang, Hongying Zhang, Yang Xiao, Carlos Fernandez