Sun Yufeng | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Sun Yufeng | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Sun Yufeng | Shandong Agricultural University | China

Dr. Yufeng Sun is an Associate Professor and Master Supervisor at the College of Food Science and Engineering, Shandong Agricultural University. She holds a Ph.D. in Food Science and Engineering from the same university and a bachelor’s degree in Food Quality and Safety from Qilu University of Technology. As a key member of the Food Safety and Quality Control Team, Dr. Sun focuses on developing advanced nanomaterial-based electrochemical sensors for the rapid and precise detection of chemical hazards in food and agricultural products. Her research expertise includes signal amplification strategies, covalent organic frameworks (COFs), and molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs). She has led several major national and provincial research projects, including those supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shandong Provincial Key R&D Program. Dr. Sun has published 12 SCI-indexed papers in top-tier journals such as Food Chemistry and Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, and she is a co-inventor on five authorized Chinese national patents related to electrochemical sensing technologies. Her academic excellence has been recognized through multiple prestigious awards, including the Shandong Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Class, 2025), the Huaihai Science and Technology Award (First Class, 2024), and the Shandong Provincial Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award (2022). Dr. Sun continues to advance the field of food safety testing through her innovative research in nanomaterial design and sensor technology.

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Featured Publications

Rapid polymerization of molecularly imprinted hydrogels with self-adhesion, conductivity and specificity triggered by tannic acid–silver nanoparticles for electrochemical detection of methyl parathion in foods. (2025). Food Chemistry.

 

 

Saif Alharbi | Agricultural Strategies | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Saif Alharbi | Agricultural Strategies | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Saif Alharbi | The National Research and Development Center for Sustainable Agriculture | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Saif Alharbi is a distinguished soil scientist and research leader with extensive experience spanning sustainable agriculture, corporate governance, and strategic planning. He currently serves as Head of Research Planning and Implementation at the National Research and Development Center for Sustainable Agriculture (Estidamah) and sits on the Board of Directors of the Saudi Cable Company, where he also chairs the Nomination and Remuneration Committee and contributes to executive strategic decision-making. He earned his Ph.D. in Soil Science from Oklahoma State University, following a Master’s from King Saud University and a Bachelor’s from Qassim University, all focused on soil chemistry, fertility, and plant nutrition. Previously, he spent over a decade as an Academic Researcher at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), where he led national and international research collaborations, particularly with the International Atomic Energy Agency on climate-smart agriculture. His roles have included Acting Director of Research and Innovation at Estidamah, research consultant to private and governmental bodies, and advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques. Widely published in high-impact journals, his work spans nutrient management, biochar applications, desalination in agriculture, and genome editing technologies. He is an invited speaker at global conferences, an active reviewer for numerous international scientific journals, and a member of prominent professional societies including the Soil Science Society of America, Crop Science Society of America, and American Society of Agronomy. His career reflects a strong commitment to advancing agricultural sustainability through science, innovation, and leadership.

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Featured Publications

Abdelaziz, M. E., Qaryouti, M., Al-Sahly, S., Osman, M., Babiker, O., Felemban, A., Alharbi, S., & Aljhi, A. (2024). Effect of the root endophytic fungus Piriformospora indica on strawberry growth, fruit quality and physiological traits under elevated electrical conductivity. Horticulturae, 10, 1174.

Osman, M., Qaryouti, M., Alharbi, S., Alghamdi, B., Al-Soqeer, A., Alharbi, A., Almutairi, K., & Abdelaziz, M. E. (2024). Impact of CO₂ enrichment on growth, yield and fruit quality of F1 hybrid strawberry grown under controlled greenhouse condition. Horticulturae, 10, 941.

Alharbi, S., Aldakil, M., Felemban, A., & Abdelrahim, A. (2024). Agricultural and technology-based strategies to improve water use efficiency in arid and semiarid areas. Journal of Water, 1–17.

Alharbi, S., Al-Dakhil, M., & Alotaibi, F. S. (2024). Precise genome editing of plants through base and prime editor. In OMICs-Based Techniques for Global Food Security.

Alotaibi, F., Alrajhi, A., Alharbi, S., & Beecham, S. (2024). Regulation of root growth and elongation in wheat. Frontiers in Plant Science, 15, 1397337.

 

Sneh Toprani | Aviation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sneh Toprani | Aviation | Best Researcher Award

Research Scientist | Harvard University | United States

Dr. Sneh Toprani is a distinguished Research Scientist at Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health, United States, recognized for her pioneering contributions to genomics, radiation biology, and environmental health sciences. She earned her Ph.D. in Life Sciences from the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), India, following her master’s and bachelor’s degrees in biotechnology from the University of Mumbai, and later completed her postdoctoral research at Harvard University, focusing on DNA damage, repair mechanisms, and cancer biology. Her work centers on identifying DNA repair biomarkers to evaluate human sensitivity to radiation, environmental mutagens, and nanoparticles, with applications in cancer risk assessment and occupational health. With 323 citations and an h-index of 12, Dr. Toprani has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and led multiple NIEHS-funded projects, including studies on DNA damage in flight attendants and firefighters. She has collaborated internationally, notably with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and serves on editorial boards for several scientific journals. Her excellence in research has been recognized through numerous prestigious honors, including the 2025 Best Women Scientist of the Year by IIWA-CISR Foundation, Bharat Excellence Award, Rashtriya Vidya Gaurav Puraskar, and Leading Educationist of India Award by the Government of India. Beyond research, Dr. Toprani has demonstrated leadership as a Chief Learning Officer for Startup India USA and as a mentor to students and postdoctoral fellows at Harvard and MIT. Her interdisciplinary expertise, innovative methodologies, and impactful scholarship position her as a leading figure in molecular biology and environmental health research.

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Featured Publications

Sun, T., Yang, W., Toprani, S. M., et al. (2020). Induction of immunogenic cell death in radiation-resistant breast cancer stem cells by repurposing anti-alcoholism drug disulfiram. Cell Communication and Signaling, 18(1), 36.

Saini, D., Shelke, S., Mani Vannan, A., Toprani, S., Jain, V., Das, B., & Seshadri, M. (2012). Transcription profile of DNA damage response genes at G0 lymphocytes exposed to gamma radiation. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 364(1), 271–281.

Toprani, S. M., & Das, B. (2015). Radio-adaptive response of base excision repair genes and proteins in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells exposed to gamma radiation. Mutagenesis, 30(5), 663–676.

Scheibler, C., Toprani, S. M., Mordukhovich, I., Schaefer, M., Staffa, S., Nagel, Z. D., & others. (2022). Cancer risks from cosmic radiation exposure in flight: A review. Frontiers in Public Health, 10, 947068.

Toprani, S. M., & Das, B. (2015). Role of base excision repair genes and proteins in gamma-irradiated resting human peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Mutagenesis, 30(2), 247–261.

Salvador Fonseca Guadalupe | Sustainability | Best Review Paper Award

Dr. Salvador Fonseca Guadalupe | Sustainability  | Best Review Paper Award

Dr. Salvador Fonseca Guadalupe | Universidade de Aveiro | Portugal

Salvador Fonseca Guadalupe is a distinguished Santomense economist and public administrator recognized for his expertise in finance, taxation, and economic policy. He holds a degree in Business Management from Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias in Lisbon, a master’s in Business Administration from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Economic and Business Sciences at the University of Aveiro, Portugal, with research focused on microfinance and poverty reduction. Throughout his extensive career, he has held prominent positions within the government, including Director of the Treasury, Technical Advisor to the Minister of Finance, and Director of the Office of Economic Studies and Policy at the Ministry of Planning and Finance. He has played a key role in national fiscal reforms, notably leading the implementation of the Value Added Tax (IVA) system and the introduction of electronic invoicing in São Tomé and Príncipe. Alongside his administrative achievements, he has contributed significantly to academia, teaching financial accounting, analytical accounting, and public finance at higher education institutions. His scholarly work includes publications in leading international journals such as the Journal of Risk and Financial Management and Cuadernos de Gestion, and book chapters published by Springer, covering topics on microfinance, economic empowerment, and sustainable poverty reduction. With a blend of academic insight and policy leadership, Salvador da Fonseca Guadalupe continues to shape economic governance and foster institutional growth in São Tomé and Príncipe.

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Featured Publications

Guadalupe, S. F., Moreira, A. C., & Mota, J. (2024). Profitability of microfinance institutions and borrowers: A systematic literature review. Cuadernos de Gestión.

Fonseca, S., Mota, J., & Moreira, A. (2024). The impact of microfinance on individuals’ empowerment: A systematic literature review. In Microfinance: Interventions in challenging contexts (pp. xx–xx). Springer.

Lysa Benaddache | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Lysa Benaddache | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Lysa Benaddache | University Of Bordj Bou Arreridj | Algeria

Lysa Benaddache is a PhD student jointly affiliated with the LIMEEDD Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering, Mohamed El-Bachir El-Ibrahimi University of Bordj Bou Arreridj in Algeria, and the L2MGC Laboratory at CY Cergy Paris Université in France. She holds a Master’s degree in Hydraulic Constructions and Developments and is currently engaged in doctoral research focusing on the development of sustainable eco-composite materials for the repair and strengthening of concrete structures under the effects of climate change. she has also served as a part-time lecturer, contributing to academic teaching and the supervision of final-year projects. Her research integrates areas such as reinforced concrete corrosion, eco-material design, and geopolymer technology aimed at sustainable structural repair. With an h-index of 3 on Scopus and seven published journal articles, her scientific contributions emphasize the use of natural fibers, industrial waste, and biowaste in developing eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic composites. Her studies demonstrate that certain natural fibers can match or even surpass the mechanical properties of traditional glass fibers, enhancing structural durability and sustainability. She is an active member of both the LIMEEDD and L2MGC laboratories, collaborating on innovative research in fiber-reinforced eco-composites, particularly focusing on optimizing date palm fiber treatment to improve mechanical performance and environmental resilience. Dedicated to advancing sustainable construction materials, Lysa Benaddache’s research contributes significantly to eco-innovation and the future of resilient infrastructure systems.

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Featured Publications

Benaddache, L., Belkadi, A. A., Berkouche, A., Hadzima-Nyarko, M., et al. (2025). Modeling and optimization for the combined valorization of calcined sediments and ground blast-furnace slag in eco-mortar formulations: Rheological, mechanical, microstructural, and environmental assessments. Structures.

Benaddache, L., Belkadi, A. A., Berkouche, A., Aggoun, S., et al. (2025). Advancing structural flexural reinforcement with natural and synthetic fiber composites: Optimization of EBR and EBROG methods supported by DIC. Structures.

Berkouche, A., Belkadi, A. A., Benaddache, L., Aggoun, S., et al. (2025). Enhancing physical, mechanical, and durability properties of slag-based geopolymers through ceramic waste incorporation: A comprehensive optimization study. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers.

Benaddache, L., Belkadi, A. A., Berkouche, A., Amziane, S., Alomayri, T., Achour, Y., & Benammar, A. (2024). Experimental optimization of low-carbon cellular foam geopolymers incorporating crushed stone sand and flax fiber using central composite design. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering, 4, 3999–4019.

Benaddache, L., Belkadi, A. A., Kessal, O., Tayebi, T., & Aggoun, S. (2024). Comparative study on externally bonded heat-treated jute and glass fiber reinforcement for repair of pre-cracked high performance concrete beams.

Xinyang He | Thermoelectric Fiber | Young Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xinyang He | Thermoelectric Fiber | Young Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Nantong University | China

Xinyang He is an Associate Professor at the College of Textiles and Clothing, Nantong University, with research expertise in thermoelectric fibers, smart textiles, and optical-thermal-electrical sensor devices. He completed his doctoral studies in Textile Engineering at Donghua University and was selected for the prestigious Young Talent Support Program of the China Association for Science and Technology. He has been recognized as an outstanding graduate and received government sponsorship to pursue collaborative research with Professor Ouyang Jianyong at the National University of Singapore. He has also led competitive research projects supported by national and institutional funding programs. Dr. He has established a strong research profile, publishing widely in leading international journals such as Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, ACS Nano, and Engineering, with several of his papers recognized among the most highly cited in their field. His work is widely referenced, reflecting the influence of his contributions to wearable energy-harvesting technologies and advanced textile applications. Beyond research, he actively supports the scientific community as a member of the Young Editorial Board for several journals, including Chinese Chemical Letters, Carbon Neutralization, Clean Energy Science and Technology, and Renewable and Sustainable Energy, while also serving as editorial assistant for Research and Textile Research Journal and as a reviewer for multiple other journals. In addition, he has contributed scholarly works to international publications, including a book chapter on thermoelectric materials and devices in Wiley’s Electrospinning. His achievements reflect his dedication to advancing smart materials and innovative textile engineering.

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Featured Publications

He, X., Gu, J., Hao, Y., Zheng, M., Wang, L., Yu, J., & Qin, X. (2022). Continuous manufacture of stretchable and integratable thermoelectric nanofiber yarn for human body energy harvesting and self-powered motion detection. Chemical Engineering Journal, 450, 137937.

He, X., Shi, J., Hao, Y., He, M., Cai, J., Qin, X., Wang, L., & Yu, J. (2022). Highly stretchable, durable, and breathable thermoelectric fabrics for human body energy harvesting and sensing. Carbon Energy, 4(4), 621–632.

Sun, Z., Feng, L., Xiong, C., He, X., Wang, L., Qin, X., & Yu, J. (2021). Electrospun nanofiber fabric: An efficient, breathable and wearable moist-electric generator. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 9(11), 7085–7093.

Hao, Y., Yan, Q., Liu, H., He, X., Zhang, P., Qin, X., Wang, R., Sun, J., Wang, L., & Yu, J. (2023). A stretchable, breathable, and self-adhesive electronic skin with multimodal sensing capabilities for human-centered healthcare. Advanced Functional Materials, 33(44), 2303881.

He, X., Hao, Y., He, M., Qin, X., Wang, L., & Yu, J. (2021). Stretchable thermoelectric-based self-powered dual-parameter sensors with decoupled temperature and strain sensing. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 13(50), 60498–60507.

He, X., Shi, J., Hao, Y., Wang, L., Qin, X., & Yu, J. (2021). PEDOT:PSS/CNT composites based ultra-stretchable thermoelectrics and their application as strain sensors. Composites Communications, 27, 100822.

Hao, Y., He, X., Wang, L., Qin, X., Chen, G., & Yu, J. (2022). Stretchable thermoelectrics: Strategies, performances, and applications. Advanced Functional Materials, 32(13), 2109790.

He, X., Li, B., Cai, J., Zhang, H., Li, C., Li, X., Yu, J., Wang, L., & Qin, X. (2023). A waterproof, environment-friendly, multifunctional, and stretchable thermoelectric fabric for continuous self-powered personal health signal collection at high humidity. SusMat, 3(5), 709–720.

Adel | Sustainability | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Adel | Sustainability | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Vienna University of Economics and Business | Austria

Dr. Adel Aazami, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Transport and Logistics Management, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Austria. He earned his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the Iran University of Science and Technology, where he graduated with distinction, and has previously served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Sharif University of Technology. His academic journey also includes a visiting research position at the University of Toronto. Dr. Aazami’s research focuses on operations research, optimization, sustainable supply chains, logistics, production and distribution planning, competition and game theory, stochastic programming, and decomposition algorithms. He has published extensively in leading international journals such as Sustainability, Journal of Manufacturing Systems, and Computers & Industrial Engineering, contributing impactful work on vehicle routing, perishable goods distribution, and robust optimization models. He has authored books in Persian and presented his work at renowned international conferences, strengthening his presence in the global academic community. Recognized with prestigious awards such as the Iranian Nobel Award (Alborz National Foundation) and multiple accolades from the National Elites Foundation, he has been consistently ranked among the top students and researchers throughout his academic career. Alongside his teaching roles at WU and several Iranian universities, he has supervised numerous theses and conducted industrial research projects in areas like productivity management, innovation systems, and green supply chains. A dedicated reviewer for more than 30 leading international journals, he contributes to advancing scholarship across industrial engineering and logistics. Complementing his academic career, Dr. Aazami is actively engaged in community service through volunteer work with the Iranian Red Crescent Society, showcasing a strong commitment to both professional excellence and social responsibility.

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Featured Publications

Aazami, A., & Saidi-Mehrabad, M. (2021). A production and distribution planning of perishable products with a fixed lifetime under vertical competition in the seller-buyer systems: A real-world application. Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 58, 223–247.

Goli, A., Aazami, A., & Jabbarzadeh, A. (2018). Accelerated cuckoo optimization algorithm for capacitated vehicle routing problem in competitive conditions. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 16(1), 88–112.

Makui, A., Heydari, M., Aazami, A., & Dehghani, E. (2016). Accelerating Benders decomposition approach for robust aggregate production planning of products with a very limited expiration date. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 100, 34–51.

Saeedi Mehrabad, M., Aazami, A., & Goli, A. (2017). A location-allocation model in the multi-level supply chain with multi-objective evolutionary approach. Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 10(3), 140–160.

Aazami, A., & Saidi-Mehrabad, M. (2019). Benders decomposition algorithm for robust aggregate production planning considering pricing decisions in competitive environment: A case study. Scientia Iranica, 26(5), 3007–3031.

Heydari, M., & Aazami, A. (2018). Minimizing the maximum tardiness and makespan criteria in a job shop scheduling problem with sequence dependent setup times. Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 11(2), 134–150.

Zarreh, M., Khandan, M., Goli, A., Aazami, A., & Kummer, S. (2024). Integrating perishables into closed-loop supply chains: A comprehensive review. Sustainability, 16(15), 6705.

Kamran Bhatti | Urology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kamran Bhatti | Urology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kamran Bhatti, Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar

Dr. Kamran Hassan Bhatti is a distinguished Urology Specialist at Hamad Medical Corporation, Al Khor Hospital, Qatar, with over two decades of clinical, academic, and research experience. He completed his MBBS (1992–1997) and MS in Urology (2001–2005) from the University of Punjab, Lahore, followed by a Clinical Informatics System Diploma at HMC, Qatar (2015) and attained Fellowship of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) in 2018. His career began with internships and residencies at Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, progressing to senior registrar and registrar positions at leading urology and renal transplant units in Pakistan, before assuming his current role in Qatar in 2011. Dr. Bhatti’s academic contributions include serving as Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery (Urology) at Qatar University since 2024. He is actively engaged in international professional societies such as SIU, EUA, UKCS, PAUS, and ICS, and has participated extensively in conferences, workshops, and research training across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. His research output includes 22 publications with 147 citations and an h-index of 8, covering critical topics such as neurogenic bladder treatment, renal stone composition, infectious complications of endourological procedures, and the effects of alpha-adrenoceptor antagonists on sexual function. Recognized for his role as both author and reviewer, Dr. Bhatti has contributed to advancing urological knowledge through systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and clinical studies. His career reflects a blend of clinical excellence, academic mentorship, and impactful research, marking him as a leading figure in urology with significant influence on global medical practice and innovation.

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Featured Publications

Bapir, R., Bhatti, K. H., Eliwa, A., García-Perdomo, H. A., & Gherabi, N. (2022). Efficacy of overactive neurogenic bladder treatment: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia, 94(4), 492–506.

Halinski, A., Bhatti, K. H., Boeri, L., Cloutier, J., Davidoff, K., Elqady, A., Fryad, G., & others. (2021). Stone composition of renal stone formers from different global regions. Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia, 93(3), 307–312.

Bapir, R., Bhatti, K. H., Eliwa, A., García-Perdomo, H. A., & Gherabi, N. (2022). Infectious complications of endourological treatment of kidney stones: A meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia, 94(1), 97–106.

Bapir, R., Bhatti, K. H., Eliwa, A., García-Perdomo, H. A., & Gherabi, N. (2022). Effect of alpha-adrenoceptor antagonists on sexual function: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia, 94(2), 252–263.

Pedro, R. N., Aslam, A. U., Bello, J. O., Bhatti, K. H., Philipraj, J., Sissoko, I., & others. (2020). Nutrients, vitamins, probiotics and herbal products: An update of their role in urolithogenesis. Urolithiasis, 48(4), 285–301.

Shah Faisal | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shah Faisal | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shah Faisal, Southeast University, China

Mr. Shah Faisal is an accomplished researcher and academic in the field of Electrical Engineering with a strong focus on integrated energy systems, renewable energy, smart grids, and power-to-gas technologies. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at Southeast University, Nanjing, China, where he also completed his Master of Engineering after earning a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from Sarhad University of Science and Information Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan. His research work emphasizes modeling, optimization, and planning of integrated energy systems with power conversion technologies, while his broader expertise spans wireless power transfer, electric vehicles, and energy forecasting. Mr. Faisal has published significant works, including articles in Energies and the European Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, reflecting his growing contributions to sustainable power and energy systems. His dedication has been recognized through prestigious scholarships, such as the Chinese Government Scholarship and Nanjing Municipal Government Scholarship. Alongside his research, he has served as an editor for multiple international journals and as a reviewer for leading Elsevier publications, reinforcing his academic impact. His professional affiliations include memberships in IEEE, IET, and other global scientific societies, through which he has contributed actively as an ambassador, coordinator, and representative in various professional and educational initiatives. Complementing his academic career, he has practical engineering experience as an Assistant Plant Manager at Hydro Tech Pak and as a visiting lecturer at Sarhad University. With strong analytical skills, technical expertise, and global exposure, Mr. Faisal continues to advance knowledge and innovation in sustainable energy systems.

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Featured Publications

  • Faisal, S., & Gao, C. (2024). A comprehensive review of integrated energy systems considering power-to-gas technology. Energies, 17(18), 4551.

  • Faisal, S. (2020). A review of integrated energy system with power to gas technology. European Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 4(6), 1–7.

 

Lijuan He | Synthetic Fibers | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lijuan He | Synthetic Fibers | Best Researcher Award

Professor, University Of Science and Technology Of The Inner Mongol, China

Prof. He Lijuan is a distinguished Professor at the Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology with a strong academic and research background in refrigeration and cryogenic engineering. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in HVAC from Baotou Iron and Steel Institute in 1994, followed by a Master’s degree (2001) and PhD (2009) in Refrigeration and Cryogenic Engineering from Zhejiang University, and later completed postdoctoral research in Mechanical Engineering at University College London in 2015. Her career began as an engineer at Baotou Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. before moving into academia, where she progressed from Associate Professor (2009–2015) to Professor. She has taught undergraduate courses such as Heat Transfer, Professional English, and Refrigeration Technology for Air Conditioning, and graduate courses including Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics and Advanced Heat and Mass Transfer. Her research focuses on low-grade heat transfer and application technology, refrigeration and heat pump system optimization, and refrigerant replacement and recycling technology. Prof. He has authored over 52 indexed papers with 157 citations and an H-index of 6, and holds 14 invention patents and 17 utility model patents. She has received four provincial and ministerial awards, published a monograph, and actively contributes as an expert in multiple national and regional academic, innovation, and policy platforms. Recognized as Grassland Talent in 2019 and an Outstanding Communist Party member, she continues to play an influential role in advancing sustainable energy technologies while mentoring students and contributing to the academic community.

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Featured Publications

  • He, L., Yang, W., Han, Y., et al. (2023). Vapor-liquid equilibrium experiment and prediction of excess property of new working pair CO₂-[BMP][Tf₂N] in absorption refrigeration system. International Journal of Refrigeration, 145, 407–416.

  • He, L., Sun, N. Y., Han, Y. Z., Yang, W. X., & Huang, J. H. (2022). Experimental investigation on the effect of equipment structure on refrigeration performance of combined magnetic refrigeration system. Thermal Science, 26(5B), 1–11.

  • He, L., Wang, S., Liu, S., & Wu, X. (2019). Numerical and experimental evaluation of the performance of a couple vapor absorption-compression refrigeration configuration. International Journal of Refrigeration, 99, 429–439.

  • He, L., Tang, L., & Chen, G. M. (2009). Performance prediction of refrigerant-DMF solutions in a single-stage solar-powered absorption refrigeration system at low generating temperatures. Solar Energy, 83, 2029–2038.

  • He, L., Chen, G., & Cui, X. (2008). Vapor-liquid equilibria for R22 + N,N-dimethylformamide system at temperatures from 283.15 to 363.15 K. Fluid Phase Equilibria, 266, 84–89.