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Prof. Dr. Renata Marks-Bielska is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Economic Science, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland, where she has served since January 2023, following her tenure as Professor from 2011 to 2023 and Associate Professor from 2003 to 2011, after beginning her academic path as a PhD student in 1999. Her scientific work spans agricultural economics, land management, policy analysis, sustainability transitions, and rural development, with a strong focus on agricultural real estate markets, the Common Agricultural Policy, and environmental and climate-related transformations. She has served as Head of a national research project examining conditions of trade in agricultural real estate in relation to the Agricultural Property Resource of the State Treasury (2020), and as contractor in multiple international and national projects including the UpWaste modular cascade system for sustainable upcycling of agricultural residues under the ERA-NET FACCE SURPLUS program (2022–2023), a study on diagnosis and development of farms in Warmia and Mazury in the context of the EU Green Deal (2023), and the Horizon-Europe WAMA project focused on transformative climate change adaptation and resilience building in north-eastern Poland (2024–2026). Her research has contributed to evidence-based policy design supporting agricultural sustainability, climate resilience, farm development strategies, and efficient land-use governance. Prof. Marks-Bielska has been recognized with multiple awards, including the prestigious Scholarship of the Minister of National Education for outstanding scientific achievements (1999) and numerous Rector’s Awards from 2003 to 2023 for excellence in research, teaching, and organizational leadership, as well as a Statuette from the Mayor of Kurzętnik for scientific contributions supporting business. Her scholarly impact includes 38 publications, 606 citations across 557 documents, and an h-index of 11, reflecting her long-standing contribution to agricultural economics and regional development research. Through decades of academic leadership, rigorous scholarship, and international collaboration, she continues to shape scientific dialogue on sustainable agriculture, resource management, and rural policy at national and European levels.
Marks-Bielska, R., Bielski, S., Kurowska, K., & Zielińska-Chmielewska, A. (2025). First-generation biofuels vs. energy security: An overview of biodiesel and bioethanol. Energies, 18(22), 6055.
Marks-Bielska, R., & Koshkalda, I. (2025). Land and its rents in the process of land management: An overview of Poland and Ukraine as examples. Land, 14(11), 2177.
Kryszk, H., Kurowska, K., & Marks-Bielska, R. (2024). The importance of measures undertaken to improve the quality of life in the problem areas: A case study in Warmia and Mazury region in Poland. Sustainability, 16(16), 6786.
Novikova, A., Zemaitiene, R., Marks-Bielska, R., & Bielski, S. (2024). Assessment of the environmental public goods of the organic farming system: A Lithuanian case study. Agriculture, 14(3), 362.
Kryszk, H., Kurowska, K., Marks-Bielska, R., Bielski, S., & Eźlakowski, B. (2023). Barriers and prospects for the development of renewable energy sources in Poland during the energy crisis. Energies, 16(4), 1724.
Rudnicki, R., Biczkowski, M., Wiśniewski, Ł., Wiśniewski, P., Bielski, S., & Marks-Bielska, R. (2023). Towards green agriculture and sustainable development: Pro-environmental activity of farms under the Common Agricultural Policy. Energies, 16(4), 1770.
Dr. Titin Trisnadewi | National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) | Indonesia
Dr. Titin Trisnadewi, known also as Ida Ayu Nyoman, hails from Bali and has established herself as a dedicated mechanical engineer and researcher. After completing her formative education in Indonesia, she went on to earn advanced degrees in mechanical engineering before stepping into roles that span teaching, research assistance, and a post-doctoral appointment at a national research institute. Her academic journey is characterized by rigorous work in energy conversion and thermal energy storage, often through experimental development of phase change materials. Her international stints, including time spent in France and Malaysia, have enriched her perspective on global research collaboration. Today she continues contributing to innovative approaches in thermal management systems, while also lecturing and publishing in internationally respected outlets. Her work is rooted in a passionate curiosity for sustainable energy solutions and a drive to translate materials research into real-world applications.
Dr. Titin’s educational path began in Indonesia, where she completed her bachelor’s studies in mechanical engineering with a focus on thermal conductivity in nanofluids. She then advanced to master’s studies at Indonesia’s premier university, concentrating on energy conversion and the characteristics of thermal energy storage materials. Her academic diligence and scholarly focus culminated in earning her doctorate in mechanical engineering from the same institution, where her research delved deeply into phase change materials for thermal storage. Throughout this academic progression, she has sustained a single-minded commitment to understanding and improving thermal energy systems, combining experimental design with material science to tackle pressing issues in energy efficiency and sustainable temperature control. Her scholastic foundation underpins all her ongoing research and teaching endeavors.
Dr. Titin’s professional experience weaves through academic and international research environments. Early in her journey, she gained hands-on exposure with a national agency responsible for nuclear energy research in Indonesia, strengthening her experimental and engineering foundations. She then served as a research assistant at a prestigious university in France, an experience that enhanced her ability to collaborate across cultural and academic borders. Back in Indonesia, she continued in research roles at her alma mater and took on a lecturer position at a university known for its innovative pedagogy. Since mid-year she has held a post-doctoral role at a national research and innovation agency, contributing to cutting-edge investigations in thermal energy systems. Her roles are unified by a commitment to both teaching young engineers and advancing materials research for energy applications.
Dr. Titin’s research interests orbit around phase change materials and their use in thermal energy storage. She is deeply engaged in exploring natural waxes, sonicated graphene in oils, and other composite materials for temperature regulation in buildings, batteries, and cold-storage systems. Her work often integrates heat pipe technologies and thermal cycling experiments, aiming to improve energy efficiency through form-stable storage media. She is fascinated by the intersection of material science and sustainable energy design, particularly how latent heat storage can support intermittent renewable energy and vehicle battery systems. Her research extends to the development of wood-based and bio-derived materials for insulation and building integration. Through her studies, she seeks to bridge experimental material development and real-world applications, striving for innovations that make thermal energy storage more practical and eco-friendly.
Her scholarly excellence and research productivity have not gone unnoticed. She has received recognition through presentations at prominent international conferences in Asia and Europe, highlighting her contributions to phase change material science and energy conversion. Her work has been featured in venues that select standout contributions for commendation and spotlighting within their symposium programs. These opportunities reflect both the innovation of her research and its resonance with energy and materials communities. While these are not traditional awards with trophies or certificates, the repeated invitations to present in high-caliber forums signal strong peer acknowledgment of her expertise and the importance of her work.
Innovative Thermal Management System for Electric Vehicle Batteries: Phase Change Material, Heat Pipe and Heat Sink Box Integration
Journal: Heat Transfer Engineering
Authors: Mohamad Wafirul Hadi, Nandy Putra, Titin Trisnadewi; Ragil Sukarno, Andhy M. Fathoni, Nyoman Ari Bhaskara
Comparison of Phase Change Materials of Modified Soy Wax using Graphene and MAXene for Thermal Energy Storage Materials in Building
Journal: International Journal of Technology
Authors: Titin Trisnadewi, Eny Kusrini, Dwi Marta Nurjaya, Byrne Paul, Maré Thierry, Nandy Putra
Performance of Natural Wax as Phase Change Material for Intermittent Solar Energy Storage in Agricultural Drying: An Experimental Study
Journal: Solar Energy
Authors: Yohanes Gunawan, Titin Trisnadewi, Nandy Putra, Novan Akhiriyanto, Daniel Nomara Trylucky
Experimental Analysis of Natural Wax as Phase Change Material by Thermal Cycling Test Using Thermoelectric System
Journal: Journal of Energy Storage
Authors: Titin Trisnadewi, Eny Kusrini, Dwi Marta Nurjaya, Nandy Putra, Teuku Meurah Indra Mahlia
Phase Change Material (PCM) with Shaped Stabilized Method for Thermal Energy Storage: A Review
Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
Authors: Titin Trisnadewi, Nandy Putra
Dr. Titin Trisnadewi stands at the convergence of experimental material science and sustainable thermal energy engineering. Her educational journey through Indonesian institutions, combined with international research collaborations and post-doctoral work, equips her with a robust foundation in phase change material innovation and application. Her experience as both researcher and lecturer exemplifies a dual strength in knowledge creation and dissemination. Through a prolific publication record across reputable journals and conferences, she has significantly contributed to advancing thermal energy storage methods suitable for buildings, vehicles, and renewable integration. Her continued work at a national innovation agency highlights her commitment to transforming laboratory discoveries into impactful real-world technologies. As she continues her career, her strategic vision for eco-friendly thermal systems promises valuable progress toward energy-efficient and sustainable solutions.