Cyrille vinceslas Fohagui fodoup | Energy and Sustainability | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Cyrille vinceslas Fohagui fodoup | Energy and Sustainability | Research Excellence Award

University of Dschang | Cameroon

Dr. Fohagui Fodoup Cyrille Vincelas is a mechanical and energy engineering researcher specializing in building energy performance, energy efficiency, and thermal comfort in tropical climates. He holds a PhD in Mechanics and Energetics, preceded by advanced graduate training in physics, electrotechnics, and electrical and power engineering, with academic work strongly focused on energy optimization in buildings. He has extensive teaching experience across universities and technical teacher-training institutions, delivering courses in thermal machines, heat transfer, electrical systems, power electronics, numerical methods, and energy systems engineering. His research integrates theoretical modeling, numerical simulation, and experimental validation to improve energy performance, thermal behavior, and material selection in buildings, with particular attention to energy conversion and storage. Dr. Fohagui Fodoup has authored and co-authored peer-reviewed journal articles and international conference papers in reputable energy and building engineering outlets.  His research output includes h-index: 2, total documents: 2, and total citations: 79, reflecting growing international impact in sustainable building research. He has supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate projects in energy systems and applied engineering and is an active member of professional scientific networks. Overall, his work contributes to the development of cost-effective, energy-efficient, and climate-responsive building solutions for developing regions.

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Experimental comparison of energy performances of common types of buildings constructed in Cameroon and validation of their electrical model
Fohagui Fodoup, C. V., Koholé Yemeli, W., & Tchuen, G., Journal of Building Simulation, Manuscript under revision.

Economic and environmental combination of building materials and fuel sources to improve building energy performance
Rakshit, D. M., Fohagui Fodoup, C. V., Tchuen, G., Byrne, A., Tchitnga, R., & Robinson, A. J.,
International Journal of Ambient Energy, 2019.

Influence of fuel type and building material on energy savings in buildings in the tropical region of Cameroon
Fohagui Fodoup, C. V., Tchuen, G., & Tchitnga, R.,
Applied Thermal Engineering, 122, 806–819, 2017.

Effects of building materials on the thermal behavior of buildings in hot dry climates: A case study of Maroua, Cameroon
Fohagui Fodoup, C. V., Tchuen, G., & Tchitnga, R.,
International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology, 4(3), 1–13, 2017.

Determination of the most economical combination between external walls and optimum insulation materials in Cameroonian buildings
Fohagui Fodoup, C. V. & Tchuen, G.,
Journal of Building Engineering, 9, 155–163, 2017.

Yuxin Zhang | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yuxin Zhang | Energy and Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Tongji University | China

Mr. Yuxin Zhang is a postgraduate student at Tongji University, specializing in Energy and Power with a focus on refrigeration and high-temperature heat pump systems. His academic journey is centered on advancing sustainable thermal energy technologies, particularly in the context of rail vehicle air-conditioning. Zhang has contributed significantly to the replacement of traditional refrigerants with low-GWP refrigerant mixtures, addressing both environmental and energy efficiency challenges. His research has been published in Energies, a leading SCI-indexed journal, with over 1 citations, an h-index of 1, and multiple supporting documents available through his publication record. Building on this foundation, he has applied for two invention patents related to energy-efficient refrigeration and heating systems. His collaborations with the Shanghai Refrigeration Society and industry-based projects highlight his applied research experience and commitment to bridging academic innovation with industrial implementation. Zhang’s interests span refrigeration cycles, high-temperature heat pump technologies, and sustainable cooling solutions, reflecting his dedication to green energy transitions. Recognized for his early yet impactful contributions, he has actively participated in research addressing climate-friendly alternatives in thermal management. With a growing publication profile and strong research outputs, he aspires to advance innovation in refrigeration engineering and contribute meaningfully to global sustainability goals.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, Y., Cao, S., Zhao, L., & Cao, J. (2022). A case application of WRF-UCM models to the simulation of urban wind speed profiles in a typhoon. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 220, 104874.

Liu, C., Zhang, Y., Yao, Y., & Huang, Y. (2019). Calculation method for flexural capacity of high strain-hardening ultra-high performance concrete T-beams. Structural Concrete, 20(1), 405–419.

Zhang, Y., Cao, S., & Cao, J. (2022). An improved consistent inflow turbulence generator for LES evaluation of wind effects on buildings. Building and Environment, 223, 109459.

Zhang, Y., Cao, S., Cao, J., & Wang, J. (2023). Effects of turbulence intensity and integral length scale on the surface pressure on a rectangular 5:1 cylinder. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 236, 105406.

Zhang, Y., Cao, S., & Cao, J. (2023). Implementation of an embedded LES model with parameter assessment for predicting surface pressure and surrounding flow of an isolated building. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics. Advance online publication.