Diaa Alkhateeb | Thermal Physics and Heat power engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Diaa Alkhateeb | Thermal Physics and Heat power engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant in Heat Power Engineering Department / Ph.D. Student, National Research University“Moscow Power Engineering Institute – The Second Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Damascus University,Russia

Diaa Alkhateeb is a dedicated researcher and educator specializing in thermal and mechanical engineering. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Thermal Physics and Heat Engineering at the National Research University “MPEI”, Diaa has demonstrated strong academic and professional commitment through his work as an assistant at both MPEI and Damascus University. He is skilled in advanced engineering software such as SolidWorks, COMSOL, and AutoCAD, and proficient in programming with C++ and Python. Diaa has contributed to the academic field with over 10 scientific publications and the co-authorship of engineering textbooks. He is fluent in Arabic and English, with a working proficiency in Russian. Passionate about digital education, Diaa integrates modern technologies and methodologies into his teaching and research. His interdisciplinary approach bridges theory and application, making him an emerging figure in the field of energy efficiency and thermal systems design.

Professional profile

🎓 Education 

Diaa Alkhateeb holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Forces Engineering (2013–2018) from Damascus University, where he graduated with top academic honors. Building on this foundation, he pursued a Master’s degree in Heat Power Engineering at the National Research University “MPEI” (2021–2023), focusing on advanced heat transfer processes and computational modeling. Currently, he is a Ph.D. student in Thermal Physics and Heat Engineering at MPEI, engaged in cutting-edge research involving vapor condensation and thermal system optimization. His academic path reflects a consistent dedication to engineering excellence and innovation. In addition to his degrees, Diaa has completed over 20 specialized training programs in engineering tools, project management, educational technology, and AI integration in academia. His multilingual capabilities in Arabic, English, and Russian support his international academic collaborations and conference participation, positioning him well for a global research career.

💼 Experience 

Diaa Alkhateeb has extensive teaching and research experience, currently serving as an Assistant in the Heat Power Engineering Department at MPEI, where he conducts laboratory sessions and integrates IT tools to improve student learning. At Damascus University since 2018, he has taught mechanical engineering, CAD/CAM, and thermodynamics. He has also authored modern teaching materials, including video lectures and digital presentations. Between 2018 and 2020, he worked with the UNHCR-supported Baraem Association, teaching mathematics and analytical thinking to children. Diaa is also the founder and director of the D-Learn Group, where he mentors students on academic development and international scholarship applications. Since 2023, he has been a consultant and author at StudAvtor.ru, providing academic support in engineering disciplines. His career reflects a strong commitment to both academic instruction and the practical application of research, with a notable focus on technology-driven education and student empowerment.

🔬 Research Focus

Diaa Alkhateeb’s research centers on thermal systems, heat and mass transfer, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). His work focuses on the optimization of condensation heat transfer in mini- and micro-scale channels, the development of cooling systems for energy storage (e.g., vanadium redox flow batteries), and the application of Volume of Fluid (VOF) models for simulating film-wise condensation. He uses simulation tools like COMSOL and SimInTech to model complex thermofluidic behavior in rotating, inclined, and geometrically varied channels. Diaa’s research also explores digital twin technologies and AI integration in engineering education, reflecting a blended focus on applied science and pedagogy. Through his current Ph.D. work at MPEI and publications in peer-reviewed venues, he aims to contribute to the development of high-efficiency thermal management systems applicable in energy, electronics, and climate control technologies. His interdisciplinary methodology links theory, simulation, and practical innovation for real-world energy challenges.

📚 Publications – Full Details and Summaries

1. Optimizing Heat Transfer: A Numerical Investigation of Pure Water Vapor Condensation in Rotating and Inclined Minichannels

Authors: D. Alkhateeb, Y.V. Lyulin
Journal: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 253, Article 127506, 2025
Summary:
This study explores the impact of rotation and inclination on the efficiency of water vapor condensation in minichannels. Using advanced CFD techniques, the authors simulate condensation under varying gravitational and centrifugal conditions. The results reveal optimal configurations for maximizing heat transfer performance, making it valuable for the design of compact heat exchangers in aerospace and microelectronic cooling applications.

2. Numerical Study of the VOF Model for Film-Wise Condensation in Rounded, Elliptical, and Flattened Tubes

Authors: D. Alkhateeb, Y.V. Lyulin
Conference: 7th International Youth Conference on Radio Electronics, Electrical and Power Engineering, 2025
Summary:
This paper investigates film-wise condensation using the Volume of Fluid (VOF) method in tubes of different cross-sectional geometries. The analysis shows that geometry significantly influences film thickness and heat transfer rate. The study provides insight into how modified condenser geometries can improve energy efficiency in industrial systems.

3. Development of a Cooling System for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries

Authors: D. Alkhateeb, Y.V. Lyulin
Conference: 7th International Youth Conference on Radio Electronics, Electrical and Power Engineering, 2025
Summary:
The paper presents a design and simulation of a thermal management system for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries (VRFBs), focusing on optimizing cooling under different loading conditions. Results demonstrate that properly managed thermal control significantly extends battery life and efficiency, supporting the deployment of VRFBs in large-scale renewable energy storage.

4. Textbook: Information Technologies in Engineering Calculations – SMath

Authors: V.F. Ochkov, D. Alkhateeb
Publisher: MPEI Press, 2024
Summary:
This textbook introduces engineering students to the SMath Studio platform, emphasizing hands-on applications in solving mechanical and thermal engineering problems. It covers topics like symbolic computation, unit management, and simulation-based analysis, serving as a practical educational resource.

5. Textbook (In Development): Heat and Mass Transfer: SimInTech

Authors: V.F. Ochkov, D. Alkhateeb
Expected Publication: TBD
Summary:
This upcoming textbook will focus on modeling heat and mass transfer processes using SimInTech. It will include real-world case studies, simulation exercises, and theoretical background, aiming to bridge the gap between traditional heat transfer education and modern simulation techniques.

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🏁 Conclusion

Diaa Alkhateeb shows excellent potential and current merit for the “Best Researcher Award,” particularly in the early-career or young researcher category. His strengths lie in recent high-quality publications, technical versatility, and a strong commitment to academic and pedagogical excellence.

While he is still in the early stages of his research career, his record already demonstrates scholarly productivity, international engagement, and innovation in education. With further development of independent research leadership and measurable research impact, he could evolve into a top-tier academic and innovator.

Liping Hao | Greenhouse Gas Emission | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Liping Hao | Greenhouse Gas Emission | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Tianjin University, China

Dr. Liping Hao is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Surface-Earth System Science, School of Earth System Science, Tianjin University, China. A pioneering researcher in environmental microbiology and greenhouse gas emission, Dr. Hao’s work bridges the gap between microbial ecology and sustainable environmental technologies. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates bioinformatics, anaerobic digestion, and climate science to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and enhance resource recovery.

👩‍🔬Professional Profile

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🏆 Strengths for the Award

Focused and Timely Research Area:

Dr. Hao’s research on greenhouse gas production and emission, especially methane, is highly relevant in the context of global climate change. The work contributes to the understanding and mitigation of climate impacts—a top priority in environmental science.

Interdisciplinary Expertise:

The integration of environmental microbiology, anaerobic digestion, and bioinformatics indicates a strong interdisciplinary approach. This is valuable for innovative solutions in environmental management and sustainable technology.

Practical Applications:

Her work supports both scientific advancement and real-world application, such as improving resource utilization and emission reduction technologies. This dual impact is essential for awards recognizing impactful research.

Institutional Affiliation:

Being associated with the Institute of Surface-Earth System Science at Tianjin University, a respected institution in China, supports the credibility and infrastructure behind her work.

Contribution to Biogeochemical Cycles:

By focusing on element cycling through microbial interactions, Dr. Hao contributes fundamental knowledge to Earth system science, helping to bridge micro-level processes with macro-environmental outcomes.

🎓 Education

Dr. Liping Hao received her Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering from a top-tier institution in China, where she developed a strong foundation in microbiology and environmental biotechnology. During her doctoral studies, she focused on microbial community dynamics in wastewater treatment systems, gaining valuable expertise in molecular biology, genomic analysis, and bioreactor technologies. Her academic journey has always been marked by a commitment to excellence and innovation.

🧪Experience

With over a decade of experience in research and academia, Dr. Hao has established herself as a leader in environmental microbiology. She is currently an Associate Professor at Tianjin University, where she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses, mentors students, and leads multiple high-impact research projects. Dr. Liping Hao career includes collaborative work with interdisciplinary teams across institutions, both in China and internationally. Her involvement in national and international projects has allowed her to contribute significantly to cutting-edge research in anaerobic digestion technology and microbial greenhouse gas production. She is also actively engaged in reviewing for peer-reviewed journals and contributes to academic and industrial conferences worldwide.

🔬 Research Focus On Greenhouse Gas Emission

Dr. Hao’s research focuses on the microbial mechanisms driving greenhouse gas production, particularly methane, in both natural and engineered ecosystems. Her investigations delve into the complex microbial communities that govern carbon and nitrogen cycling, with an emphasis on anaerobic environments such as wetlands and anaerobic digesters. Central to her work is the identification of methanogenic and methanotrophic microorganisms, the analysis of microbe–microbe interactions, and the application of advanced bioinformatics and metagenomics to uncover underlying genetic pathways. By exploring the functional potential of microbial consortia, Dr. Hao aims to develop innovative biotechnological strategies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Her contributions are advancing the fields of climate change mitigation, waste-to-energy conversion, and sustainable resource management.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Microbiome and its genetic potential for carbon fixation in small urban wetlands

Affiliation: Institute of Surface-Earth System Science, School of Earth System Science, Tianjin University, China

Journal: Shengwu Gongcheng Xuebao (Chinese Journal of Biotechnology)

Year: 2025

Summary: This study investigates the microbial communities in small urban wetlands and their capacity for autotrophic carbon fixation. Using high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics tools, Dr. Hao and her team identified previously unknown microbial taxa with significant potential to act as natural carbon sinks. The findings emphasize the ecological importance of urban wetlands in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and offer a new perspective on using microbiomes for climate-resilient urban design.

🏆 Conclusion

Dr. Liping Hao is a visionary environmental microbiologist whose research is shaping the future of greenhouse gas mitigation and microbial biotechnology. Her unwavering commitment to understanding the microbial world and translating this knowledge into real-world environmental solutions marks her as a truly deserving nominee for this award.Through her leadership, scientific rigor, and passion for sustainability, Dr. Hao continues to inspire a new generation of scientists while making profound contributions to the global fight against climate change. 🌍🔬

Manish Choudhary | Plastics Waste to Activated Carbon | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Manish Choudhary | Plastics Waste to Activated Carbon | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering and Technology, India

Dr. Manish Choudhary is an Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering at CIPET: IPT Lucknow, with a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University. He also holds an M.Tech. from IIT Roorkee. Dr. Choudhary’s career is marked by a strong passion for teaching, research, and academic administration. He has published seven papers in SCI & Scopus indexed journals, focusing on topics such as polymer composites, recycling, and biomass thermodynamics. He has delivered invited talks at international conferences and mentors students for higher education and industry collaboration. Dr. Choudhary’s contributions to improving educational programs, such as hybrid classrooms and industry-academic ties, showcase his dedication to fostering student growth and innovation. His recognition spans across various academic and professional milestones, making him a noteworthy figure in the field of chemical engineering and environmental sustainability.

Profile

Education

Dr. Manish Choudhary completed his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (2019-2023). He earned his M.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from IIT Roorkee (2010-2012), a prestigious institute known for its excellence in engineering education and research. Prior to that, he obtained his B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from UPTU (2005-2009). Dr. Choudhary’s academic journey reflects a solid foundation in chemical engineering principles, focusing on sustainable growth and innovative solutions in various sectors, including polymer composites and waste management. His advanced studies have equipped him with the expertise to conduct high-impact research, contribute to educational reforms, and engage in global academic discussions. His education from these esteemed institutions has been instrumental in shaping his career as a researcher and educator dedicated to both academic and professional excellence.

Experience

Dr. Manish Choudhary has accumulated extensive teaching and administrative experience at CIPET: IPT Lucknow. As an Assistant Professor since 2017, he has been instrumental in teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students, with a focus on Chemical Engineering topics such as Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Polymer Composites. Dr. Choudhary has played a pivotal role in academic and accreditation work, including NBA, NAAC, and NIRF-related activities. He is also a coordinator for ATAL FDPs and has introduced hybrid classroom learning to adapt to modern educational trends. Furthermore, Dr. Choudhary has been a mentor for student startups like SNOWFLAKE, facilitating innovation and industry collaboration. Previously, he served as a Lecturer (2012-2017), where he contributed to student development, extracurricular activities, and accreditation processes. His leadership has enhanced the overall quality of education and student engagement at CIPET, making him a valuable asset to the institution.

Research Focus

Dr. Manish Choudhary’s research primarily revolves around sustainable technologies, focusing on thermodynamics, biomass recycling, and polymer composites. His work in thermal degradation and kinetics of various biomass materials, such as rice husk and sun hemp, aims to improve waste management processes and environmental sustainability. He has conducted in-depth studies on the modification and characterization of agricultural waste for its use in polymer composites, with a strong emphasis on mechanical, thermal, and morphological properties. Dr. Choudhary also explores eco-friendly solutions for industrial safety and hazard management, contributing to safer manufacturing processes. His publications in SCI & Scopus indexed journals underline his contribution to advancing knowledge in chemical engineering and sustainable development. He is committed to applying his research to practical solutions for waste valorization, recycling, and the development of renewable materials. His future research trajectory is focused on improving sustainability practices and enhancing the circular economy in various industries.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Thermal kinetics and morphological investigation of alkaline treated rice husk biomass 🌾🔥
    Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 2022

  2. Determination of thermal degradation behavior and kinetics parameters of chemically modified sun hemp biomass 🌿⚗️
    Bioresource Technology, 2023

  3. Impact of various surface modifications on agro waste rice husk and its reinforced polymer composites ♻️🔬
    Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021

  4. Study on mechanical, thermal and morphological properties of RHA filled PVC composite 🏗️🔍
    International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Applied Science, 2015

  5. Thermal and mechanical investigation of chemically treated hybrid biomass epoxy bio-composite: an approach of pyrolysis kinetics 🔬🔥
    Bioresource Technology Reports, 2023

  6. Kinetics modeling & comparative examine on thermal degradation of alkali treated Crotalaria juncea fiber using model fitting method 🔥🧬
    Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 2023

  7. Sustainable valorization of rice husk: thermal behavior and kinetics after chemical treatments ♻️🌾
    Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 2023

  8. Phyto-Pharmacognostical and Hypocholesterolemic Activity of Morus alba L. 🌱🧪
    European Chemical Bulletin, 2023

 

 

 

 

Xiaomin Kang | Energy storage | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xiaomin Kang | Energy storage | Best Researcher Award

University of South China, China

Prof. Xiaomin Kang is the Dean of the School of Mechanical Engineering at the University of South China. He holds a Ph.D. in Material Science and Engineering from Southwest Jiaotong University. Prof. Kang has been leading cutting-edge research in energy conversion and storage, with a particular focus on electrochemical reactions such as oxygen evolution/reduction and carbon dioxide conversion. He has actively contributed to numerous national and international research programs and is a core participant in the Shenzhen Innovative Research Team Program and other prestigious initiatives. Prof. Kang has published over 30 research papers and holds 5 patents, contributing significantly to the development of next-generation energy materials. His work is crucial for advancing clean energy solutions, particularly through electrochemical and material science innovations.

Profile

Education

Prof. Xiaomin Kang completed his undergraduate studies in Material Science and Engineering at Southwest Jiaotong University in 2011. He continued his academic journey at the same institution, earning a Ph.D. in 2017. His doctoral research focused on the development of advanced materials for energy applications, contributing to advancements in the field of electrochemical energy storage. After completing his Ph.D., he worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Prof. Luo Jinglli, a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. This experience allowed him to further specialize in energy storage and conversion devices, particularly in the areas of oxygen evolution/reduction reactions and CO2 electroreduction. His educational background laid the foundation for his career as a researcher, educator, and leader in the field of mechanical and energy engineering.

Experience

Prof. Xiaomin Kang has a diverse and accomplished career in the field of energy storage and conversion technologies. He began his professional journey as a postdoctoral researcher at Shenzhen University in 2017, specializing in material science and energy applications. In 2020, he became an associate research fellow at Shenzhen University, where he contributed to numerous research projects on energy storage materials and electrochemical processes. In 2022, Prof. Kang was appointed as an associate professor and principal investigator at the University of South China. He currently leads various research projects, including a National Natural Science Foundation of China-funded project and an innovative research program in Shenzhen. His work is instrumental in advancing energy storage technologies and contributing to sustainable energy solutions. Prof. Kang’s leadership and research have significantly impacted the development of energy materials and fuel cells, garnering both national and international recognition.

Research Focus

Prof. Xiaomin Kang’s research focuses on the development of advanced materials for energy storage and conversion, particularly in the fields of electrochemical energy storage, hydrogen production, and carbon dioxide reduction. His primary research interests include exploring the oxygen evolution/reduction reactions (OER/ORR) and the electrochemical conversion of CO2 at room temperature. Prof. Kang is dedicated to developing novel catalysts and materials that can efficiently store and convert energy, contributing to sustainable energy solutions. His research also explores the integration of phase change materials for thermal management in lithium-ion batteries. His work aims to address global challenges related to clean energy production, storage, and utilization. He is involved in several high-impact research programs, focusing on hydrogen energy, fuel cell materials, and the development of graphene-based anti-corrosion materials. Prof. Kang’s innovative research has the potential to revolutionize energy technologies, making a significant impact on environmental sustainability and energy efficiency.

Publication Top Notes

  • “Comprehensive Application of Phase Change Materials in Lithium‐Ion Battery Thermal Management: From Single Cooling to Coupled Systems” ⚡🔋
  • “NiFe-LDH nanosheets with high activity in three dimensions on NiFe foam electrode for water oxidation” 💧⚙️
  • “On the role of Zn and Fe doping in nitrogen-carbon electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction” 🧪🔋
  • “An Insight in the role of dopamine acted in the electroless deposition process using atomic force microscopy based single molecule force spectroscopy” 🔬🧠
  • “Capturing critical gem-diol intermediates and hydride transfer for anodic hydrogen production from 5-hydroxymethylfurfural” 🚀🌍
  • “Copper-based metal-organic frameworks for electrochemical reduction of CO2” 🌱⚡
  • “N and S dual-coordinated Fe single-atoms in hierarchically porous hollow nanocarbon for efficient oxygen reduction” 🌿⚙️
  • “Surface Spin Enhanced High Stable NiCo2S4 for Energy-Saving Production of H2 from Water/Methanol Coelectrolysis” 🔋💨
  • “Co7Fe3 Nanoparticles Confined in N-Doped Carbon Nanocubes for Highly Efficient, Rechargeable Zinc-Air Batteries” ⚡🔋
  • “Contact Characteristics and Tribological Properties of the Weaving Surface of Mn-Cu and Fe-Zn Damping Alloys” 🔧🛠️
  • “Coordination Effect-Promoted Durable Ni(OH)2 for Energy-Saving Hydrogen Evolution from Water/Methanol Co-Electrocatalysis” 🔋💡
  • “Densely packed ultrafine SnO2 nanoparticles grown on carbon cloth for selective CO2 reduction to formate” 🌍🔋
  • “ZnS anchored on porous N, S-codoped carbon as superior oxygen reduction reaction electrocatalysts for Al-air batteries” 🧪⚡
  • “Copper-cobalt-nickel oxide nanowire arrays on copper foams as self-standing anode materials for lithium-ion batteries” 🔋⚡

 

 

 

Paulo Branco | Photovoltaic Systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Paulo Branco | Photovoltaic Systems | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Instituto Superior Técnico/University of Lisbon, Portugal

Paulo José da Costa Branco is a Professor Catedrático at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (DEEC) of the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Universidade de Lisboa (UL). His research focuses on electromagnetism, power systems, and energy efficiency.

Profile

Education

Paulo Branco holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) (1988), a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from COPPE/UFRJ (1990), and a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from IST/UL (1998). He also obtained a Habilitation in Electrical and Computer Engineering from IST/UL (2013).

Experience

Paulo Branco has over 33 years of experience in teaching and research. He has been a Professor at IST since 1992 and has supervised several Ph.D. and Master’s theses. He has also participated in various national and international research projects.

Awards and Honors

Paulo Branco has received several awards and honors, including being ranked among the top 2% of scientists worldwide in the field of Electrical Engineering (2020 and 2021). He is also a member of the IEEE Council on Superconductivity and the IEEE Power and Energy Society.

Research Focus

Paulo Branco’s research focuses on electromagnetism, power systems, and energy efficiency. His current research interests include the application of superconducting materials, energy storage systems, and power electronics.

Publication Top Notes

1. Identifying Critical Failures in PV Systems Based on PV Inverters’ Monitoring Unit: A Techno-Economic Analysis 🌞
2. Electromechanical Analysis of HTS Cage Rotors for Induction-Synchronous Machines 🤖
3. Operational Analysis of an Axial and Solid Double-Pole Configuration in a Permanent Magnet Flux-Switching Generator 💡
4. Energy Efficiency and Stability of Micro-Hydropower PAT-SEIG Systems for DC Off-Grids 🌊
5. Energy Transition in Urban Water Infrastructures towards Sustainable Cities 🌆
6. A Distributed Equivalent-Permeability Model for the 3-D Design Optimization of Bulk Superconducting Electromechanical Systems ❄
7. Fuzzy-Based Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis Applied to Cyber-Power Grids 💻
8. Large-Power Transformers: Time Now for Addressing Their Monitoring and Failure Investigation Techniques 🚨
9. Sensorless Switched Reluctance Machine and Speed Control: A Study to Remove the Position Encoder at High Speed of Operation 🚀
10. DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER WINDING FAULTS DETECTION AND MONITORING 🔍

Yang Hong Xia | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yang Hong Xia | Energy | Best Researcher Award 

Distinguished Researcher, Zhejiang University, China

🌟 Yanghong Xia is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and serves as the director of the research center at the Institute of Hydrogen Energy, Zhejiang University. He is a recipient of the prestigious Zhu Kezhen Scholarship and has been recognized with the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation award from Zhejiang University and Zhejiang Province. Prof. Xia has authored over 100 academic papers, including highly cited works published in notable journals like Nature and Cell, and holds more than 30 patents. His contributions have earned him multiple provincial and ministerial first prizes, including the Zhejiang Science and Technology Progress Award. His research focuses on hydrogen production through water electrolysis using renewable energy sources and the stability of AC/DC hybrid distribution networks.

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Education

🎓 Education: Yanghong Xia completed his B.S. at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2014 and obtained his Ph.D. from Zhejiang University from 2014 to 2019. He was a visiting Ph.D. student at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, from 2017 to 2018 and a postdoctoral fellow at Zhejiang University from 2019 to 2021. He also served as a visiting scholar at Cambridge University in England from 2019 to 2020 and is currently a Distinguished Researcher at Zhejiang University.

Experience

🔍 Experience: Prof. Xia has an extensive research background, having been a postdoctoral fellow and a distinguished researcher at Zhejiang University. His international experience includes visiting positions at Nanyang Technological University and Cambridge University, enhancing his expertise in hydrogen energy and electrical engineering.

Research Interests

🔋 Research Interests: His research interests encompass hydrogen production from renewable energy sources, enhancement of hydrogen production using electric and magnetic fields, hydrogen electrolysis power sources, microgrids, distribution networks, advanced control in power conversion, and stability analysis of new-type power systems.

Awards

🏆 Awards: Prof. Xia has received several prestigious awards, including the Zhu Kezhen Scholarship, Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of Zhejiang University/Zhejiang Province, and various first prizes in science and technology, such as the Zhejiang Science and Technology Progress Award and the China Electric Power Science and Technology Progress Award.

Publications

Here are some of Prof. Yanghong Xia’s notable publications:

Hydrogen Production from Renewable Energy Sources: A Comprehensive Review

Electric Field and Magnetic Field Effects on Hydrogen Production

Stability Analysis of AC/DC Hybrid Distribution Networks

Advanced Control Strategies for Power Conversion in Microgrids

The Role of Hydrogen in Future Energy Systems

 

Frederic Hermann Emakoua | Photovoltaic Energy | Best Innovation Award

Mr Frederic Hermann Emakoua | Photovoltaic Energy | Best Innovation Award

Phd Student, UNIVERSITY OF YAOUNDE 1, Cameroon

Hermann Frédéric Emakoua is a dedicated Cameroonian researcher and PhD student at the University of Yaoundé I, specializing in electronics and renewable energy. Born and raised in Essomba, Yaoundé, he has cultivated a strong academic background, achieving multiple degrees in physics and engineering. Hermann is passionate about innovation in photovoltaic technology, particularly through the integration of advanced systems. Outside of academia, he is an accomplished athlete, with a history of success in judo and wrestling, reflecting his commitment to discipline and teamwork. His interests extend to music and tourism, showcasing his well-rounded personality. Hermann actively engages in the research community, participating in conferences to share insights and foster collaboration.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Innovative Research Focus:
    • Hermann’s research on “Amplification of Very Low Input Voltages of PV Panels Using a Duffing Oscillator” addresses a critical challenge in photovoltaic technology. By exploring non-linear systems for energy amplification, his work contributes to innovative solutions in renewable energy, an area of increasing global importance.
  2. Solid Academic Foundation:
    • With a comprehensive academic background in physics and electrical engineering, Hermann possesses the theoretical knowledge necessary for pioneering research. His educational journey, culminating in his current PhD studies, demonstrates his dedication to mastering complex concepts.
  3. Practical Skills:
    • His skills in the design and production of electronic systems and electrical systems position him to implement theoretical findings into practical applications. This hands-on experience is crucial for innovation, as it bridges the gap between research and real-world solutions.
  4. Technical Proficiency:
    • Hermann’s familiarity with a variety of design and simulation software (e.g., NI MULTISIM, PROTEUS, CST) enhances his ability to develop and test innovative concepts effectively. This technical expertise is vital for creating and refining prototypes in his research.
  5. Engagement in Professional Development:
    • Participation in conferences like ACP2021 indicates his commitment to sharing his findings and learning from others in the field. This engagement fosters collaboration and further innovation through the exchange of ideas.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Enhanced Publication Output:
    • While Hermann has made a significant contribution with his publication, increasing the number of publications could enhance his visibility in the research community. Regularly sharing findings can establish him as a thought leader in his area of study.
  2. Language Skills Development:
    • Improving his English proficiency could expand his ability to access international research, communicate findings, and collaborate with a broader audience. This skill is particularly valuable in global research settings.
  3. Broader Collaboration:
    • Engaging with interdisciplinary teams could lead to new insights and approaches in his work. Collaborations with experts from different fields could enhance the innovative aspects of his research.

Education

Hermann Frédéric Emakoua’s educational journey is marked by a commitment to excellence in physics and engineering. He has been a doctoral student at the University of Yaoundé I since 2015, following a Master II in Electronics, Electrotechnics, and Automation (2013-2014) from the same institution. Prior to that, he completed his Master 1 in Physics with a focus on Electronics, Electrotechnics, and Automation in 2012-2013. Hermann also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, obtained at the University of Douala in 2011-2012. His earlier education includes part-time studies in telecommunications and networks at the IUG Institute of Douala. He began his academic career with a Baccalaureate in Electricity from Lycée technique de Bafoussam. With a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of science and engineering, Hermann is well-equipped to tackle complex challenges in his research area.

Experience 

Hermann Frédéric Emakoua has accumulated diverse experiences that enhance his academic and professional profile. As a doctoral student at the University of Yaoundé I, he has engaged in research focused on photovoltaic energy systems, particularly in amplifying low input voltages using innovative approaches like the Duffing Oscillator. His training includes hands-on experiences, such as working with single-phase and three-phase generators, and instrumentation for generator sets. Additionally, he has undergone part-time training in telecommunications systems, including video surveillance and signal processing. Hermann’s practical skills are complemented by his proficiency in design and simulation software, which he applies to his research projects. His participation in the Second African Conference on Fundamental and Applied Physics in 2021 further demonstrates his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. Hermann’s blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application positions him as a promising researcher in electronics and renewable energy.

Research Focus

Hermann Frédéric Emakoua’s research focus centers on advancing photovoltaic technology, specifically the amplification of very low input voltages using a Duffing oscillator. This innovative approach aims to enhance the efficiency of solar panels, addressing critical challenges in renewable energy utilization. Hermann’s work seeks to improve energy conversion processes, making solar energy systems more effective and accessible. By integrating principles of non-linear dynamics with practical engineering, he explores new avenues for optimizing the performance of photovoltaic panels. His interest in electrical systems design complements his research, allowing him to investigate practical applications of his findings. Hermann’s participation in conferences, such as the Second African Conference on Fundamental and Applied Physics, underscores his commitment to sharing insights and collaborating with peers in the field. Overall, his research contributes significantly to the ongoing pursuit of sustainable energy solutions, aligning with global efforts to enhance renewable energy technologies.

Publication Top Notes

  • Amplification of Very Low Input Voltages of PV Panels Using a Duffing Oscillator 🌞🔋

Conclusion

Hermann Frédéric Emakoua demonstrates strong potential as a candidate for the Best Innovation Award through his innovative approach to photovoltaic energy. His research effectively addresses key challenges in the field and reflects a commitment to practical solutions. By focusing on improving his publication record and language skills, as well as seeking interdisciplinary collaborations, he can further elevate his impact in the academic and research communities. Overall, his dedication to innovation and development in renewable energy positions him as a promising researcher worthy of recognition.

 

 

Ahmad Fallatah | Hydrogen Production | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ahmad Fallatah | Hydrogen Production | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher, KACST, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ahmad Fallatah is the Deputy Director of Engineering in the Management Department at the Future Mobility Institute (KACST) in Saudi Arabia. With a passion for advancing engineering technologies, he has made significant contributions as an academic researcher since 2010. His extensive expertise encompasses mechanical engineering, nanotechnology, and biosensing. Dr. Fallatah is committed to fostering innovation in engineering and enhancing collaboration across disciplines. He is proficient in both Arabic and English, allowing him to engage effectively in international research communities.

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Strengths for the Award 

  1. Academic Credentials: Dr. Fallatah holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Iowa State University, supported by a solid academic foundation with a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in the same field. His educational background demonstrates a commitment to advancing knowledge in engineering.
  2. Research Contributions: He has an impressive list of publications in reputable journals, focusing on nanostructures and their applications in biosensing and photocatalytic properties. His recent works published in Current Nanoscience highlight his ability to conduct innovative research with real-world applications.
  3. Professional Experience: With over a decade at the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology and experience in technical roles at prominent aerospace companies, Dr. Fallatah has a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical expertise, enhancing his research capabilities.
  4. Interdisciplinary Skills: His certifications in management techniques and analytical methods (such as UV-Vis and SEM analysis) complement his engineering skills, positioning him as a well-rounded researcher capable of leading complex projects.
  5. Collaborative Team Player: Dr. Fallatah’s soft skills, such as teamwork, project management, and leadership, indicate his ability to work effectively in collaborative environments, essential for successful research outcomes.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Increased Visibility: While he has several impactful publications, enhancing his presence in conferences and workshops could further amplify his research’s impact and foster networking opportunities.
  2. Diverse Research Portfolio: Expanding his research topics to include emerging fields or interdisciplinary projects could enhance his profile and open new avenues for funding and collaboration.
  3. Outreach and Mentorship: Engaging more in mentorship roles or community outreach can help inspire upcoming researchers and enhance the visibility of his work within broader academic and industrial contexts.

Education 

Dr. Fallatah earned his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Iowa State University, USA, in May 2022. He also holds a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Dayton, USA, awarded in May 2015, and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Yanbu Industrial College, obtained in March 2009. His strong educational foundation has equipped him with a deep understanding of engineering principles, particularly in the fields of nanotechnology and materials science. This academic journey reflects his dedication to excellence and continuous learning, laying the groundwork for his impactful research career.

Experience

Dr. Fallatah has over a decade of professional experience in engineering and research. He has served as an Academic Researcher at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology since 2010, where he conducts cutting-edge research in mechanical engineering and nanotechnology. In 2022, he briefly worked as a Technical Services Engineering Senior Specialist at The Helicopter and Jet Company. Prior to that, he gained valuable experience as an Aircraft Engineer at Nas Air (2009-2010) and as an Aircraft Mechanic at Alsalam Aerospace Industries (2002-2006). His diverse roles have honed his technical skills and enhanced his ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical engineering challenges.

Research Focus 

Dr. Fallatah’s research primarily focuses on nanostructures and their applications in biosensing and photocatalytic processes. His work investigates the influence of morphology on the performance of materials such as cerium oxide and zinc oxide nanostructures, with implications for improving biosensors and photoelectrochemical systems. He has published extensively on topics like glucose biosensors and the photochemical activity of nanostructures, contributing to the understanding of how material properties affect functionality. Dr. Fallatah’s interdisciplinary approach combines principles from mechanical engineering, materials science, and chemistry, aiming to develop innovative solutions for real-world challenges in sensing technology and energy conversion.

Publication Top Notes

  • Influence of Morphology Change on Photoelectrochemical Activity of Cerium Oxide Nanostructures. 🌟
  • Influence of Zinc Oxide Nanostructure Morphology on its Photocatalytic Properties. 🔍
  • Size Controlled Copper (I) Oxide Nanoparticles Influence Sensitivity of Glucose Biosensor. 🍭
  • Cerium Oxide Based Glucose Biosensors: Influence of Morphology and Underlying Substrate on Biosensor Performance. 📊
  • Sensitive Biosensor Based on Shape-Controlled ZnO Nanostructures Grown on Flexible Porous Substrate for Pesticide Detection. 🚜
  • Utilization of Inexpensive Carbon-Based Substrates as Platforms for Sensing. 🌱
  • Ceria Nanostructures as Biosensing Platform for Glucose Sensing. 🧪
  • Role of Morphology on Zinc Oxide Nanostructures for Efficient Photoelectrochemical Activity and Hydrogen Production. 💡
  • Morphology Controlled Oxide Nanostructures and Their Effect on Biosensing Capabilities and Photocatalytic Activity. 📉

Conclusion

Dr. Ahmad Fallatah is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional academic qualifications, substantial research contributions, and professional experience. His strengths in collaboration and project management further enhance his profile. By focusing on increasing visibility and diversifying his research portfolio, he could further solidify his status as a leader in the field. Dr. Fallatah exemplifies the qualities of a researcher dedicated to advancing knowledge and technology, making him a deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition.

 

 

Majed Almubarak | Geomechanics | Best Researcher Award

Mr Majed Almubarak | Geomechanics | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

Majed AlMubarak is a dedicated PhD candidate in Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University, where he maintains a perfect GPA of 4.0. With a rich academic background that includes a Master’s degree from MIT and a Bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M, Majed has consistently demonstrated excellence in his studies. He has significant experience in both industry and research, having worked as a reservoir engineer at Saudi Aramco and contributed to various high-impact research projects. Majed is passionate about advancing energy technologies and sustainable practices within the petroleum industry.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Academic Excellence:
    • Majed has demonstrated exceptional academic performance throughout his educational journey, achieving a 4.0 GPA in his PhD program and a 4.9 GPA in his Master’s degree at MIT. His summa cum laude distinction during his undergraduate studies further showcases his commitment to excellence.
  2. Diverse Research Experience:
    • His extensive research background spans multiple prestigious institutions, including Texas A&M University and MIT. He has participated in various impactful projects related to petroleum engineering, rock mechanics, and geothermal systems, indicating a breadth of knowledge and adaptability in different research environments.
  3. Innovative Contributions:
    • Majed’s research on CO2 injection challenges, electro-hydraulic fracturing, and the development of novel fracturing fluids demonstrates his capacity for innovation in addressing complex industry challenges. His work on smart underground space exploration also reflects a forward-thinking approach to integrating technology and research.
  4. Publication Record:
    • With multiple published works and citations in prominent journals and conferences, Majed has established himself as a thought leader in his field. His involvement in various projects that contribute to the understanding of fluid dynamics and rock interactions enhances his visibility and credibility as a researcher.
  5. Industry Experience:
    • His practical experience as a reservoir engineer at Saudi Aramco equips him with a strong understanding of real-world applications, enhancing his research’s relevance and applicability to the petroleum industry.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Networking and Collaboration:
    • While Majed has a strong foundation, increasing his engagement in interdisciplinary collaborations could enrich his research perspectives and lead to novel findings. Actively participating in more workshops and conferences can enhance his professional network.
  2. Broader Impact of Research:
    • Focusing on how his research can be translated into broader societal benefits, such as environmental sustainability and energy efficiency, could enhance the impact of his work and appeal to a wider audience.
  3. Leadership Roles:
    • Taking on leadership roles in research projects or student organizations could further develop his management and mentorship skills, positioning him as a leader in the academic community.

Education

Majed AlMubarak is currently pursuing a PhD in Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University, expected to graduate in 2026 with a 4.0 GPA. He holds a Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering from MIT, where he achieved an impressive GPA of 4.9. Majed also earned his Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M University in 2019, graduating summa cum laude with a GPA of 3.91. His educational journey reflects a strong foundation in engineering principles, enhanced by rigorous coursework and research experiences that have shaped his expertise in geomechanics and reservoir engineering.

Experience

Majed AlMubarak has gained valuable industry experience as a Reservoir Engineer at Saudi Aramco’s EXPEC Advanced Research Center. During his tenure from 2019 to 2020, he led projects focusing on CO2 enhanced oil recovery and experimental work addressing CO2 injection challenges. His hands-on approach involved utilizing advanced monitoring techniques and conducting laboratory experiments to improve recovery efficiency. In addition to his industry experience, Majed has served as a Graduate Research Assistant at Texas A&M University and MIT, where he engaged in significant research projects, including acid fracturing geomechanics and electro-hydraulic fracturing for geothermal systems. His diverse experience positions him as a well-rounded professional in the field of petroleum engineering.

Awards and Honors

Majed AlMubarak has received numerous accolades throughout his academic career, underscoring his dedication and excellence in engineering. He was a finalist in the Best Young Professional SPE Endogenous Contest in 2020 and received the Distinguished Student Award from the Dwight Look College of Engineering in 2019. His commitment to research was recognized when he secured first place in the SPE Petroleum Engineering Student Paper Contest in 2018. Furthermore, Majed has consistently achieved academic excellence, earning a place on the President’s List and the Dean’s List from 2015 to 2019. His undergraduate studies were fully sponsored by Saudi Aramco Oil Company, reflecting his potential and the value he brings to the engineering community.

Research Focus

Majed AlMubarak’s research focuses on advancing the understanding of geomechanics and reservoir engineering within the petroleum sector. His current projects at Texas A&M University involve evaluating acid fracturing geomechanics in carbonate rocks and assessing fracture conductivity in the Austin Chalk Formation. He explores innovative solutions for CO2 enhanced oil recovery and examines the efficiency of matrix acid stimulation techniques. His previous work at MIT concentrated on electro-hydraulic fracturing and the effects of various parameters on rock testing, further enriching his expertise. Majed is dedicated to addressing challenges in the energy industry, particularly in improving recovery techniques and promoting sustainable practices through advanced engineering solutions.

Publication Top Notes

  • Investigation of acid-induced emulsion and asphaltene precipitation in low permeability carbonate reservoirs.
  • A collective clay stabilizers review.
  • Insights on potential formation damage mechanisms associated with hydraulic fracturing.
  • Recent advances in waterless fracturing fluids: A review.
  • Chelating agent for uniform filter cake removal in horizontal and multilateral wells: laboratory analysis and formation damage diagnosis.
  • Influence of zirconium crosslinker chemical structure and polymer choice on the performance of crosslinked fracturing fluids.
  • Zirconium crosslinkers: Understanding performance variations in crosslinked fracturing fluids.
  • Enhancing foam stability through a combination of surfactant and nanoparticles.
  • A study on the adsorption behavior of different surfactants in carbonate using different techniques.
  • Turning the most abundant form of trash worldwide into effective corrosion inhibitors for applications in the oil and gas industry.

Conclusion

Majed AlMubarak is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, showcasing exceptional academic achievements, a diverse research portfolio, and significant contributions to the field of petroleum engineering. His strengths in innovation, publication, and industry experience solidify his position as a leading researcher. By focusing on enhancing his networking, broadening the societal impact of his research, and developing leadership skills, Majed can further elevate his profile and influence in the academic and professional communities. His potential for continued excellence makes him a deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Khaled Osman | Pesticides | Best Researcher Award

 Prof Dr. Khaled Osman | Pesticides | Best Researcher Award

Professor at  Alexandria University/Faculty of Agriculture, Egypt

Khaled Osman is a prominent researcher and educator in pesticide chemistry and toxicology at Alexandria University, Egypt. Born on July 20, 1961, in Alexandria Governorate, he has dedicated over three decades to advancing the field through teaching and research. With a B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Pesticides Chemistry from Alexandria University, Khaled has authored numerous publications and participated in various national and international workshops. His research focuses on the toxicity of pesticides, bioremediation, and environmental safety. An active member of several professional organizations, he has earned recognition for his significant contributions to agricultural and environmental sciences, receiving national awards for his work. Khaled continues to inspire students and researchers alike, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices in agriculture.

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Education: 

Khaled Osman holds a comprehensive academic background in pesticide chemistry from Alexandria University. He earned his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Pesticides Chemistry in 1983, which laid the foundation for his career in agricultural sciences. Following this, he pursued a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in 1987, focusing on “Toxicokinetics of Insecticides,” exploring the effects of methyl and ethyl substitution on the delayed neurotoxicity of specific compounds. In 1991, he completed his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Pesticides Chemistry, with a thesis titled “Comparative Neurological Lesions of Organophosphorus Compounds Induced and Non-induced Delayed Neuropathy.” His educational journey has equipped him with extensive knowledge and expertise, which he has applied in both teaching and research throughout his career, making him a leading figure in the field.

Experience: 

Khaled Osman boasts extensive experience in academia and research, particularly in pesticide chemistry and environmental science. He has been a faculty member at Alexandria University for over 30 years, teaching courses in organic, physical, and analytical chemistry, as well as specialized subjects like pesticide chemistry and toxicology. His research activities include assessing the toxicity of metals and pesticides to mammals, studying neurotoxicity in workers exposed to pesticides, and developing bioremediation strategies to mitigate environmental impacts. Khaled has participated in WHO workshops focused on analytical procedures for pesticide exposure assessment. His work has resulted in numerous publications in reputable journals, further solidifying his status as an expert in his field. Additionally, he has served on editorial boards for various scientific journals, contributing to the dissemination of knowledge in pesticide chemistry and environmental safety.

Awards and Honors:

Khaled Osman has received multiple prestigious awards recognizing his contributions to agricultural and environmental sciences. In 1996, he was honored with the National Award for Agricultural Sciences and Arts, a testament to his impactful research in pesticide chemistry. Four years later, in 2000, he received the National Award for Environmental Sciences, further highlighting his commitment to addressing environmental issues through scientific inquiry. These accolades not only reflect his dedication to advancing knowledge in pesticide chemistry and toxicology but also underscore the importance of sustainable practices in agriculture. Khaled’s recognition extends beyond national borders, as he is an active member of various professional societies and editorial boards, enhancing his influence in the field. His accolades serve as inspiration for students and colleagues alike, promoting the significance of research that prioritizes public health and environmental protection.

Research Focus:

Khaled Osman’s research focuses on pesticide chemistry, toxicology, and environmental safety, addressing critical issues related to agricultural practices and their impacts on human health and ecosystems. His work encompasses the study of enzyme inhibitory actions, neurotoxicity assessments in workers exposed to pesticides, and the evaluation of the toxicity of metals and pesticides in mammals. Khaled is particularly interested in bioremediation techniques, exploring the use of microorganisms and animal manures to degrade pesticides in contaminated soils. He also conducts studies on monitoring pesticide residues, mycotoxins, and heavy metals in food and soil, emphasizing the need for effective risk assessments. Additionally, his research includes the evaluation of integrated pest management strategies and the role of antioxidants in ameliorating pesticide toxicity. By bridging the gap between science and practical applications, Khaled aims to contribute to safer agricultural practices and improved public health outcomes.

Publication Titles:

  • Monitoring of pesticide residues in vegetables marketed in Al-Qassim region, Saudi Arabia 📊
  • Estimated daily intake of pesticide residues exposure by vegetables grown in greenhouses in Al-Qassim region, Saudi Arabia 🥦
  • Risk assessment of pesticide to human and the environment ⚖️
  • Mineral contents and physicochemical properties of natural honey produced in Al-Qassim region, Saudi Arabia 🍯
  • Toxicity and biochemical impact of certain oxime carbamate pesticides against terrestrial snail, Theba pisana (Müller) 🐌
  • Oxidative stress induced by different pesticides in the land snails, Helix aspersa 🐚
  • Pesticides and human health 🏥
  • Seasonal variations and prevalence of some external parasites affecting freshwater fishes reared at upper Egypt 🐟
  • Safety methods for chlorpyrifos removal from date fruits and its relation with sugars, phenolics and antioxidant capacity of fruits 🍏
  • Biodegradation kinetics of dicofol by selected microorganisms 🌱
  • Bioremediation of oxamyl in sandy soil using animal manures 🐄
  • Phenyl valerate esterases other than neuropathy target esterase and the promotion of organophosphate polyneuropathy 🧬
  • Spatial distribution of pesticide residues in the groundwater of a condensed agricultural area 💧
  • Sulfonyl fluorides and the promotion of diisopropyl fluorophosphate neuropathy ⚗️
  • Remediation of lead and cadmium-contaminated soils 🥇
  • Role of biomarkers in the evaluation of cadmium and ethoprophos combination in male mice 🐁
  • Lindane, chlorpyrifos and paraquat induced oxidative stress in female rats. 🐀
  • Physicochemical and antimicrobial properties of natural honeys produced in Al-Qassim region, Saudi Arabia 🌼
  • Biomonitoring of pesticide contamination from the pesticide industry 🏭
  • Ozone as a safety post-harvest treatment for chlorpyrifos removal from vegetables and its effects on vegetable quality 🍽️

Conclusion:

Khaled Osman is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His extensive background in pesticide chemistry, teaching excellence, and national recognition highlight his significant contributions to the field. By addressing areas for improvement, particularly in interdisciplinary collaboration and public engagement, he can further enhance the impact of his research. His commitment to advancing knowledge in agricultural and environmental sciences positions him as a leader in his field, making him an exemplary nominee for this prestigious award.