Dr. Elitsa Petkucheva | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Elitsa Petkucheva | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

BAS - Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems, Bulgaria.

Dr. Elitsa Petkucheva is a dedicated hydrogen enthusiast committed to advancing clean energy solutions. With a robust background in engineering and a profound understanding of hydrogen fuel cells, she actively collaborates with industry leaders, government officials, and academic researchers to promote hydrogen-based applications across various sectors, including power generation, transportation, and industrial processes.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Elitsa Petkucheva holds an Executive MBA in Energy Management from the Swiss School of Business and Management Geneva, Switzerland, which she completed between March 2022 and May 2024. She earned her Ph.D. in Electrochemistry from the Acad. E. Budevski Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems (IEES) in Sofia, Bulgaria, where she conducted research from September 2013 to May 2018. Prior to that, she obtained an M.Sc. in Hydrogen Technologies from the University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy (UCTM) in Sofia, Bulgaria, graduating in June 2013. Dr. Petkucheva also holds a B.Sc. in Biotechnologies from UCTM, which she completed between September 2007 and September 2011.​

💼 Experience

Dr. Elitsa Petkucheva is currently serving as a Chief Assistant in Research and Development at the Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems (IEES) within the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, a position she has held since July 2019. Prior to this role, she worked as a Research Assistant at IEES-BAS from September 2017 to July 2019. Additionally, she gained international research experience as a Research Associate at the Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Catalysis (LSCI) at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, where she was involved in advanced research from January 2016 to January 2017.​

🔬 Research Interests

Hydrogen technologies

Electrocatalysis

Electrochemistry

Biotechnologies

Development of membrane electrode assemblies for PEM hydrogen systems

🏆 Awards

"Eurika" Foundation Honoree Diploma in the category "Young Inventor" (2021)

"Prof. Hristo Balarev" Award for prominent young scientist in the field of Inorganic Chemistry, Bulgarian Union of Chemists (November 2, 2020)

First Place in the category "Science and/or Technological Development" of the program "The Most Prominent Young People in Bulgaria 2020," part of the international movement Junior Chamber International (JCI) (May 6, 2020)

Acad. M. Drinov Prize 2020 for the best scientist (under 35 years) in the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, in the category "Energy Resources and Energy Efficiency"

Zeno Karl Schindler Foundation Doctoral Exchange Grant (2016-2017)

📚 Selected Publications

An unconventional iron-nickel catalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction
F. Song, M. M. Busch, B. Lassalle-Kaiser, C. S. Hsu, E. Petkucheva, ...
ACS Central Science, 5(3), 558-568 (2019)Citations: 363

Ebonex supported iridium as anode catalyst for PEM water electrolysis
E. Slavcheva, G. Borisov, E. Lefterova, E. Petkucheva, I. Boshnakova
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 40(35), 11356-11361 (2015)Citations: 42

Gold-supported magnetron sputtered Ir thin films as OER catalysts for cost-efficient water electrolysis
E. Petkucheva, G. Borisov, E. Lefterova, J. Heiss, U. Schnakenberg, ...
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 43(35), 16905-16912 (2018)Citations: 29

Highly KOH doped para-polybenzimidazole anion exchange membrane and its performance in Pt/TinO2n−1 catalyzed water electrolysis cell
H. Penchev, G. Borisov, E. Petkucheva, F. Ublekov, V. Sinigersky, I. Radev, ...
Materials Letters, 221, 128-130 (2018)Citations: 13

Co-electrodeposition of iron and sulfur in aqueous and non-aqueous electrolytes
V. A. Majidzade, S. P. Mammadova, E. S. Petkucheva, E. P. Slavcheva, ...
Bulgarian Chemical Communications, 52, 73-78

Dr. Mohammad I. AlBiajawi | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad I. AlBiajawi | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Shenzhen International Graduate School, Tsinghua University, China.

Dr. Mohammad I. AlBiajawi is a dedicated researcher in civil engineering, focusing on sustainable construction materials. He earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Structure and Materials) from Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah in 2024, with a dissertation on the pozzolanic reaction of mechanically treated coal bottom ash in self-compacting concrete. His work emphasizes eco-friendly solutions by incorporating recycled industrial waste into concrete production.

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Education 🎓

Dr. AlBiajawi holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Structure and Materials) from Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, Malaysia (2020–2024), where his research focused on the pozzolanic reaction of mechanically treated coal bottom ash in self-compacting concrete. He earned his Master of Science in Civil Engineering (Structural) from Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang (2018–2020), investigating the thermal performance of concrete incorporating latex gloves and silicon catheter wastes. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan (2011–2016), where he built a strong foundation in structural analysis, material properties, and sustainable construction practices.

Professional Experience 🏗️

Dr. AlBiajawi has diverse professional experience in civil engineering, specializing in structural design and site supervision. He worked as a Site Engineer at ABDULLAH.M SARHAN & Sons Contracting in Jazan, Saudi Arabia (May 2017 – August 2018), where he oversaw highway construction projects, ensuring compliance with design specifications and project timelines. Prior to that, he served as a Structural Engineer at Anwar Alawi Consulting Engineers in Amman, Jordan (April 2016 – April 2017), developing structural designs, conducting load calculations, and collaborating with architects on material selection. He also gained hands-on experience as a Site Civil Engineer at Engineering Universe for Building & Construction in Amman, Jordan (August 2015 – November 2015), managing on-site civil works while ensuring adherence to plans, quality standards, and safety regulations.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. AlBiajawi's research centers on sustainable construction materials, with a particular emphasis on the utilization of recycled industrial waste in concrete. His work contributes to advancing eco-friendly building practices by integrating waste-derived materials into cement-based composites.

Pozzolanic Materials and Cementitious Applications

He explores the physical and chemical properties of pozzolanic materials as supplementary cementitious components, evaluating their effects on the mechanical strength, durability, and long-term performance of concrete structures.

Environmental Sustainability in Construction

By optimizing the use of industrial by-products, his research aims to reduce cement dependency, lower carbon emissions, and enhance concrete properties, supporting the development of greener and more sustainable infrastructure solutions.

Awards 🏅

Best Paper Award
World Sustainable Construction Conference Series, 2021

Sijil Penghargaan Anugerah Cendekia Bitara 2022
Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah
Category: Excellent Achievement in Journal Publication

Silver Medal
CITREX 2023, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah
Category: Research and Innovation

Gold Medal
CITREX 2023, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah
Category: Research and Innovation

Best Green Technology Award
Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, 2024
Category: Research and Innovation

Intellectual Property Copyright
"Green Technology for Micro-Fine Coal Bottom Ash Particle Generation," Malaysia, 2024

Selected Publications 📚

"Study of Effective Removal of Nickel and Cobalt from Aqueous Solutions by FeO@mSiO2 Nanocomposite" (2024)
Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances

"Studying the Usability of Recycled Aggregate to Produce New Concrete" (2024)
Journal: Construction and Building Materials

"Coal Bottom Ash as an Eco-Friendly Cement Substitute in Self-Compacting Concrete: Properties and Potential" (2024)
Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production

"Utilization of Palm Kernel Shell as Cement Replacement Materials in Concrete: A Review" (2024)
Journal: Materials Today: Proceedings

"On the Post-Heat Behavior of Cement Mortar Containing Mechanically Modified Ground Coal Bottom Ash" (2024)
Journal: Cement and Concrete Composites

"Engineering Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete Incorporating Coal Bottom Ash (CBA) as Sustainable Materials for Green Concrete: A Review" (2023)
Journal: Journal of Building Pathology and Rehabilitation

Ms. Florence Acha | Super hydrophobic Coatings | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Florence Acha | Super hydrophobic Coatings | Best Researcher Award

University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States.

Florence Nkemamaka Acha is a dedicated researcher in polymer engineering, with expertise in biomaterials, nanotechnology, and composites. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Plastics Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, she has an impressive academic track record and multiple research publications. Florence has significant teaching, research, and industrial experience, complemented by numerous leadership and volunteer roles. She has received several prestigious awards for her academic excellence and leadership contributions.

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Education 🎓

Florence Nkemamaka Acha is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Plastics Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, where she is working under the supervision of Prof. Joey Mead on developing PFAS-free superhydrophobic coatings for textile applications. She holds a Master of Engineering in Plastics Engineering with honors from the same institution, with an impressive GPA of 3.917/4.0, and is expected to complete her degree in February 2025. Florence earned her Bachelor of Engineering in Polymer and Textile Engineering with first-class honors from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria, in 2019, achieving a stellar GPA of 4.67/5.0. Her undergraduate thesis focused on evaluating the physical and end-use properties of alkyd paints using local materials as extenders. Prior to her university studies, she completed her secondary education at Elaihor Grammar School, Egweaholor-Isi, Edo State, Nigeria, in 2013.

Experience 💼

Florence Nkemamaka Acha has built a strong foundation in academic research and teaching through her roles at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. She has been a Research Assistant since May 2023, working on innovative projects in plastics engineering, and served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant from August 2023 to August 2024, assisting in the delivery of key engineering courses.

In addition to her academic roles, Florence gained valuable industry experience during her production internship at Obino Industrial Company Limited in Nigeria. She also worked as a Research Assistant at Igwe Isaac Laboratory from 2019 to 2023 and as a Business Development Officer at Jimcol Resources Nig. Ltd., where she developed her business and technical expertise. This diverse experience equips her with both technical and leadership skills essential for addressing complex engineering challenges.

Research Interests 🤾‍♀️

Florence’s research focuses on:

Polymer Engineering

Polymer Science

Composites

Biomaterials

Material Science

Polymer Chemistry

Nanotechnology

Awards and Honors 🏆

Best Graduating Student Award, Polymer and Textile Engineering, FUTO (2019)

IBE MIT Alumni Award for Best Graduating Student, Polymer and Textile Engineering, FUTO (2019)

Educational Support Award, HillCity Foundation, Nigeria (2016-2019)

Delta State Bursary Scholarship, Delta State Bursary and Scholarship Board (2015-2019)

Award of Excellence for Service and Leadership, Holiness Campus Fellowship, FUTO (2019)

Publications Top Notes 📝

Scheff T.; Acha, F.; Diaz Armas N.; Mead J.L.; Zhang, J. (2024). Tuning Wetting Properties Through Surface Geometry in the Cassie-Baxter State. Biomimetics, 2025, 10, 20.

Isaac O. Igwe, Florence N. Acha, et al. (2021). Utilization of Granite Quarry Dust Extender in Formulating Anti-Corrosive Paints for the Protection of Steel. Australian Journal of Science and Technology, 5(3), 631-637.

Book Chapter: Florence N. Acha (2024). Cleaning of Paints. In: Isaac O. Igwe (ed.). The Science and Technology of Paints. Submitted for publication.

Isaac O. Igwe, Florence N. Acha, Christian O. Anyaegbu, et al. (2020). Formulation of Anti-Corrosive Alkyd Paints Based on Umuahia Clay Extender. SSRG International Journal of Polymer and Textile Engineering, 7(2), 25-30.

Ifeoluwa Sarah Fesojaye, Favour Dada, Florence N. Acha (2023). Innovative Applications of Nanomaterials in Semiconductor Manufacturing: Advancing Efficiency and Performance for Next-Generation Technologies.