Young Min JO | Environmental engineering | Environmental Engineering Award

Prof . Young Min JO | Environmental engineering | Environmental Engineering Award

Professor, Kyung Hee University, South Korea

Dr. Young Min Jo is a Professor at the Department of Environmental Engineering at Kyung Hee University in South Korea. With a career spanning over two decades, he has made significant contributions to environmental science, particularly in air pollution control and indoor air quality. His expertise includes dust filtration, CO2 capture, odor and VOC control, and energy material synthesis. Dr. Jo holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of New South Wales, Australia, and has worked as a researcher and professor at various renowned institutions globally. He is also an active participant in environmental policy discussions, serving in various leadership roles in professional societies such as the Korean Society of Odor Environment. Dr. Jo’s commitment to research and teaching has earned him numerous accolades and recognition in the field of environmental engineering.

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Education:

Dr. Young Min Jo completed his academic journey with a focus on Chemical Engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia, in 1997. Prior to this, he obtained both his M.S. (1986) and B.S. (1984) degrees from Korea University, where he specialized in Chemical Engineering. His strong academic background laid the foundation for his future career in environmental science and engineering, where he has contributed to research, education, and policy. Throughout his education, Dr. Jo was exposed to a diverse range of topics that span chemical engineering and environmental sustainability, with a particular emphasis on air pollution control and energy systems. His education at leading institutions has provided him with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to address pressing environmental challenges.

Experience:

Dr. Young Min Jo has extensive experience in both academia and research. He has been a Professor at Kyung Hee University, South Korea, since 1998, shaping the next generation of environmental engineers. His academic journey also includes prestigious international roles, such as a Visiting Fellow at the Toyama National Institute of Technology (2014-2015) and a Visiting Researcher at the University of Missouri at Rolla (2005-2006). Dr. Jo’s early career includes research positions at the Environmental Research Center of National University of Singapore (1997-1998) and the Center for Particle & Catalysis at UNSW (1996). He also worked as a researcher at Daewoo Electronics Ltd., Korea (1986-1991), contributing to industrial applications. Throughout his career, Dr. Jo has collaborated on various international projects and research initiatives, earning recognition for his expertise in environmental pollution control, air quality, and sustainable energy solutions.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Young Min Jo has earned several accolades for his contributions to environmental engineering. As Vice President of the Korean Society of Odor Environment (2022-present), he has led initiatives to address odor-related environmental concerns. He served as the Chairman of i-CIPEC (2019-2020), further solidifying his leadership in the environmental field. Dr. Jo has also been a Director of the Center for Environmental Studies (2018-2021) and the Environmental Education Center of Gyeonggi-do (2018-2019), demonstrating his commitment to environmental education and public awareness. In addition, he holds a Senior Consultant position at the National Institute of Environment Research (2017-present) and serves as an Advisory Member of the Korea Air Cleaning Association. These roles reflect his ongoing influence in shaping environmental policy and research in South Korea, earning him recognition for his expertise in air quality and pollution control.

Research Focus:

Dr. Young Min Jo focuses on environmental challenges, with a particular emphasis on air pollution control, indoor air quality monitoring, and energy material synthesis. His research encompasses a variety of topics, including dust filtration, CO2 capture, and odor & VOC control, which are crucial for mitigating pollution in urban environments. He also investigates the health implications of particulate matter and its effects on indoor environments, including classroom air quality. Another key area of his research is the synthesis of sustainable energy materials that can contribute to cleaner, more efficient energy solutions. Dr. Jo’s work on activated carbon materials, particularly bamboo-based activated carbon for CO2 adsorption, highlights his efforts to develop sustainable solutions for indoor air quality. His interdisciplinary approach integrates environmental engineering, materials science, and health sciences, offering valuable insights into improving air quality and sustainability in both indoor and outdoor environments.

Publication Titles :

  1. Correlation between carbonaceous materials and fine particulate matters in urban school classrooms 📚💨
  2. Effects of surrounding environment and student activity on the concentration of particulate matter in elementary school classrooms in South Korea 🏫🌫️
  3. Synthesis of Hydroxylammonium Nitrate and Its Decomposition over Metal Oxide/Honeycomb Catalysts ⚗️💥
  4. Fabrication of Bamboo-Based Activated Carbon for Low-Level CO2 Adsorption toward Sustainable Indoor Air 🌱🌀
  5. Preparation and Characterization of Bamboo-based Activated Carbon for Low-level CO2 Adsorption 🍃🧪
  6. Subchronic pulmonary toxicity of ambient particles containing cement production–related elements 💨⚠️
  7. Removal of Ammonia, Hydrogen Sulfide, and Methyl Mercaptan as Livestock Odor Using a Low-energy (0.2 MeV) Electron Beam Accelerator 🐄💨
  8. Air Quality Index through Inverse Evaluation of Hazard Quotient for Public Indoor Facilities-schools, child daycare centers and elderly nursing homes 🏢🏫
  9. Subway station dust-induced pulmonary inflammation may be due to the dysfunction of alveolar macrophages: Possible contribution of bound elements 🚇💨
  10. Ventilation strategy for simultaneous management of indoor particulate matter and airborne transmission risks – A case study for urban schools in South Korea 🏫🌀

Milkias Berhanu Tuka | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Milkias Berhanu Tuka | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Ethiopia

Milkias Berhanu Tuka (Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (AASTU) in Ethiopia. With extensive academic and professional experience, he specializes in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Tuka holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, with a focus on renewable energy and power systems. He has served in various leadership roles, including as a Special Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Associate Head of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. Dr. Tuka is a recognized leader in both academia and industry, collaborating internationally with institutions like Otto-von-Guericke University (Germany). His work emphasizes sustainable energy solutions and electrical engineering innovations. 🌍⚡

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Academic and Research Background: Dr. Milkias Berhanu Tuka demonstrates an impressive academic career with significant contributions in the fields of Electrical Engineering, particularly in power systems, renewable energy, and power electronics. His expertise in renewable energies, electrical machines, power electronics, and drives has led to substantial academic achievements, including publishing numerous papers in Scientific Reports and other reputable journals.
  2. International Collaboration and Recognition: His involvement in international projects and partnerships, such as his research with Otto-von-Guericke University in Germany, highlights his capacity for cross-border collaboration. This is evident from his contributions to research and consultancy in projects like the SASCS for DTH under the Europe-Africa Research and Innovation call on Renewable Energy.
  3. Leadership and Influence in Academia: Dr. Tuka has shown notable leadership within academic institutions. His roles as an Associate Professor, Head of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, and his position as the Vice President’s Special Assistant for Academic Affairs at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (AASTU) showcase his organizational and managerial abilities. These positions highlight his responsibility in steering academic programs, overseeing curriculum developments, and ensuring high standards in teaching and research.
  4. Active Contribution to Research Grants and Projects: He has been actively involved in securing and managing multiple research projects and external grants, such as Solar Power System Design, Wind Energy Forecasting, and Consultancy services for the Ethiopian Water Technology Institute. These projects demonstrate his practical application of research and his capacity to drive forward both theoretical and applied research.
  5. Supervision and Mentorship: Dr. Tuka has contributed to the academic development of numerous students, particularly in the supervision of MSc theses and PhD students, helping them to navigate complex research topics and bringing innovative ideas to the forefront.
  6. Diverse Skills and Certifications: His wide array of skills and certifications, such as the completion of Nanodegree Programs in Data Analysis and Programming Fundamentals, along with his recognition from prestigious institutions (e.g., Mandela Washington Fellowship and Honorary Lifetime Membership to International Davis), shows his commitment to lifelong learning and professional growth.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Publication and Citations Reach: While Dr. Tuka has made significant contributions to journals like Scientific Reports, expanding his impact through more high-visibility, high-impact journals, and achieving higher citation counts could further solidify his position as a global thought leader in his field.
  2. Focus on Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Although his work has had a strong focus on electrical engineering and renewable energy, expanding collaborations across multidisciplinary fields (e.g., integrating AI or machine learning into energy systems) could further diversify his research impact and open up new avenues for groundbreaking studies.
  3. Increased Public Engagement: Engaging in more public-facing activities, such as offering talks at global conferences, media interviews, or even online platforms to discuss renewable energy issues or innovations in power systems, could increase his outreach and influence in shaping global energy policy or practices.
  4. Diversifying Research Funding: While Dr. Tuka has excelled in obtaining research grants, diversifying the sources of funding, particularly from international organizations or the private sector, could support even larger-scale projects and increase the impact of his research.

Education

Dr. Tuka obtained his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Adama Science & Technology University and Otto-von-Guericke University, focusing on power quality in wind energy systems. He holds an MSc in Electrical Engineering with a focus on power systems from Adama Science & Technology University. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical-Electronics Technology. Dr. Tuka’s education combines rigorous theoretical learning with hands-on research, particularly in renewable energy solutions and electrical systems optimization. 🎓🔋

Experience

Dr. Tuka has over 15 years of experience in academia and engineering. He is currently an Associate Professor and Special Assistant at AASTU, where he also serves as the Secretary of the Academic Staff Affairs Committee. Previously, he was an Associate Head of the ECE Department at Adama Science and Technology University (ASTU) and a power expert for the ASTU-Mekele University Joint Venture on the Adama-II Wind Power Project. Dr. Tuka has also held leadership roles in various educational projects and is a consultant for renewable energy and power systems. ⚙️🌞

Awards and Honors

Dr. Tuka has received numerous accolades throughout his career, including an Honorary Lifetime Membership from International Davis, U.S., and recognition for his professional contributions to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at ASTU. He is also an awardee of the Mandela Washington Fellowship and has participated in prestigious training programs like the Enel Foundation’s Micro-grid Academy and Open Africa Power. 🏅🌍

Research Focus

Dr. Tuka’s research centers on renewable energy, power systems, electrical machines, and power electronics. His work focuses on optimizing renewable energy integration into the power grid, improving power quality, and designing sustainable energy solutions. Current projects include wind energy forecasting using deep learning, solar power systems, and smart grid technologies. His research aims to provide innovative solutions for energy challenges in Africa and beyond, contributing to the global energy transition. 🌿🔌

Publication Top Notes

  1. A comparative ensemble approach to bedload prediction using metaheuristic machine learning 🌍📊
  2. Design and performance evaluation of a multi-load and multi-source DC-DC converter for electric vehicle systems ⚡🚗
  3. Cable dimension determination using Finite Element Method for gas insulated cables ⚡🔧
  4. Hybrid modeling approach for precise energy estimation based on temperature variations 🌞📐
  5. Maiden application of optimization for load frequency control in microgrids with renewables ⚡🔋
  6. Design of a universal converter for microgrid applications using dynamic programming 🌍🔄
  7. Lyapunov-based neural network model predictive control for energy systems ⚙️🌐
  8. High-efficiency poly-input boost converter for energy storage and EV applications 🔋🚙
  9. Robust load-frequency control for islanded microgrids using 1PD-PID controllers ⚡🔧
  10. Techno-economic analysis of hybrid renewable energy solutions in Cameroon ⚡🌍

Conclusion

Dr. Milkias Berhanu Tuka is undoubtedly a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His academic credentials, research expertise, and leadership in both academia and various research projects highlight his significant contributions to the field of Electrical Engineering. His publications, international collaborations, and impact on both education and research underscore his excellence. With his dedication to innovation and research excellence, Dr. Tuka’s future contributions will likely continue to have a profound impact on the academic community, particularly in renewable energy and power systems, making him a highly deserving candidate for this award. To further enhance his global influence, focusing on broader publication reach, fostering interdisciplinary research, and engaging more publicly would help him elevate his already impressive career.