Lourdes M. Orejuela-Escobar | Microwave Pretreatment for Biomass Pyrolysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Lourdes M. Orejuela-Escobar | Microwave Pretreatment for Biomass Pyrolysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Lourdes M. Orejuela-Escobar | Universidad San Francisco de Quito | Ecuador

Prof. Dr. Lourdes M. Orejuela-Escobar is an accomplished and dynamic scholar recognized for her pioneering contributions to biomass valorization, sustainable and circular bioeconomy, and the engineering of high-value-added bioproducts. She earned her Ph.D. in Macromolecular Science and Engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA, where she also completed diplomas and master’s studies in Bio-based Materials and Macromolecular Science, alongside an MSc in Organic Chemistry Technology from Universitatea si Politehnic Bucuresti, Romania. Currently serving as Emeritus Professor at Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ), Ecuador, she has over two decades of teaching and research excellence, having co-directed the GICAS Research Laboratory and collaborated with numerous international institutions. Her professional engagements include consultancy roles with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), ECLAC-UN, and Geocircular Consulting Group, focusing on sustainable bioeconomy strategies and circular engineering initiatives. Dr. Orejuela-Escobar has led and participated in over 25 major research projects across Latin America, Europe, and Asia, supported by prominent funding bodies such as SENESCYT, CEDIA, ARES Belgium, and UNDP. Her research encompasses green synthesis of nanomaterials, biomass-based energy-efficient materials, microalgae biorefineries, and sustainable bioethanol production from agro-industrial waste. She has spearheaded projects integrating artificial intelligence in biomass valorization and developed innovative solutions for environmental remediation, water disinfection, and sustainable packaging, with several patents registered for her novel biotechnological processes. As co-director and principal investigator, she has strengthened multidisciplinary collaborations with universities in Belgium, Japan, Venezuela, and the United States, among others. Her work has been featured in high-impact journals such as Sustainability and Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts, contributing significantly to applied bioengineering and environmental science. With over 60 scientific publications, numerous book chapters, and conference presentations, her research has achieved more than 900 citations and an h-index of 17 (Google Scholar), underscoring her international influence. She has presented at more than fifty scientific events and served as a panel expert at major symposia promoting circular economy innovation in Latin America. Her contributions extend beyond academia through technical consulting, mentoring of graduate research, and development of public–private partnerships advancing bio-based industries. Dr. Orejuela-Escobar continues to drive interdisciplinary initiatives linking biotechnology, circular engineering, and sustainability, shaping policies and innovations for a greener, circular, and inclusive future.

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Featured Publications

Naranjo, E., Hernández Guerra, I., & Orejuela-Escobar, L. (2025). Biopolímeros: alternativa ecoamigable y sostenible en la recuperación mejorada de petróleo. ACI Avances en Ciencias e Ingenierías, 17(2).

Landázuri, A. C., Pullas, Y., Prócel, L. M., Niebieskikwiat, D., Orejuela‐Escobar, L. M., León, M., Guerrero, V. H., Herrera, N., Luciani, C., & Chacón‐Torres, J. C. (2025). Tunable dielectric carbon materials from hydrothermally nanostructured organic carbon sources. ChemPhysChem, 26(12), e202400711.

Mathura, S. R., Landázuri, A. C., Mathura, F., Andrade Sosa, A. G., & Orejuela-Escobar, L. M. (2024). Hemicelluloses from bioresidues and their applications in the food industry – towards an advanced bioeconomy and a sustainable global value chain of chemicals and materials. Sustainable Food Technology, 2(1), 35.

Orejuela-Escobar, L., Venegas-Vásconez, D., & Méndez, M. A. (2024). Opportunities of artificial intelligence in valorisation of biodiversity, biomass and bioresidues – towards advanced bio-economy, circular engineering, and sustainability. International Journal of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Research, 13(2), 76–89.

Jara-Medina, N. R., Sundaramanickam, A., Cueva, D. F., Cedeño-Pinargote, A. C., Gualle, A., Aguilera-Pesantes, D., Méndez, M. Á., Orejuela-Escobar, L., Cisneros-Heredia, D. F., Cortez-Zambrano, R., et al. (2024). Eco-alternative treatments for Vibrio parahaemolyticus and V. cholerae biofilms from shrimp industry through Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) and Guava (Psidium guajava) extracts: A road for an Ecuadorian sustainable economy. PLOS ONE, 19(8), e0304126.

Venegas-Vásconez, D., Orejuela-Escobar, L., Valarezo-Garcés, A., Guerrero, V. H., Tipanluisa-Sarchi, L., & Alejandro-Martín, S. (2024). Biomass valorization through catalytic pyrolysis using metal-impregnated natural zeolites: From waste to resources. Polymers, 16(13), 1912.

Hidalgo Robayo, N., Lantsoght, E. O. L., Batallas Tituaña, J., Montenegro Défaz, M., Játiva, F., & Orejuela-Escobar, L. (2024). Initial study on natural fibers for use in concrete mixes as a sustainable materials alternative. ACI Avances en Ciencias e Ingenierías, 16(1).

Kangwon Lee | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kangwon Lee | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Gyeongsang National University | South Korea

Mr. kangwon lee is a senior undergraduate student in Computer Engineering at Gyeongsang National University, specializing in artificial intelligence, music technology, audio signal processing, and natural language processing. he has pursued impactful research projects, including the development of an AI-based sentiment analysis and depression risk detection platform that integrates Valence, Arousal, and Dominance (VAD) metrics for more nuanced prediction models. As a co-author, he contributed to a peer-reviewed paper on AI-based emotion detection and expert-linked platforms, published in the Journal of the Korea Information Technology Society (2025), and his work earned the Excellence Prize at the 33rd Software Contest hosted by Gyeongsang National University in 2024. Professionally, Mr. lee has demonstrated strong technical and problem-solving skills across both civilian and military roles. At Appen Limited, he currently works as a Quality Assurance specialist, where he ensures data quality and optimizes annotation processes. During his military service, he served as an RPA Developer and Convergence Systems Developer for the Republic of Korea Air Force, achieving major efficiency gains by enhancing automation workflows with Python and UiPath. Additionally, he gained hands-on IT support experience at Samdong Heungsan Co., Ltd., managing system maintenance, software deployment, and network configuration for DB Insurance. Proficient in Python, PyTorch, SQL, and UiPath, Mr. lee holds certifications such as SQLD and TOEIC Speaking (AL). His career reflects a strong commitment to integrating AI technologies into human-centered applications, advancing innovative solutions that bridge technical advancement with social impact.

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Featured Publications

Web-Based Platform for Quantitative Depression Risk Prediction via VAD Regression on Korean Text and Multi-Anchor Distance Scoring

Development of an AI-based Sentiment Analysis and Expert-Linked Platform for Early Detection of Socially Isolated and Depression Risk Groups

Xueliang wang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xueliang wang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xueliang wang | NingboTech University | China

Dr. Xueliang Wang is a promising early-career scholar serving as a Lecturer at NingboTech University, affiliated with Zhejiang University. With a solid academic foundation and focused expertise in mechanical engineering and energy systems, he has established himself as a rising leader in the study of dynamic sealing systems for hydrogen fuel cells. He brings a global perspective to his research, having participated in a Joint Ph.D. Training Program at Blekinge Institute of Technology in Sweden. Since joining NingboTech University, Dr. Wang has excelled in both teaching and research, delivering impactful contributions in foil seal dynamics, gas lubrication mechanisms, and mechanical system reliability. His work addresses critical engineering challenges in advancing hydrogen energy technologies. An active member of the Communist Party, Dr. Wang embodies a commitment to public service, academic leadership, and the pursuit of innovative solutions that bridge theoretical research and industrial application.

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Education & Professional Experience

Dr. Xueliang Wang earned his Ph.D. in Engineering through a joint program between Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH), Sweden, and a Chinese institution, gaining valuable international exposure that shaped his research trajectory in high-performance fuel cell sealing systems. He serves as a Lecturer at NingboTech University, affiliated with Zhejiang University, where he teaches core engineering subjects including Engineering Graphics (B), Numerical Computation Methods, and Elastic Mechanics. His responsibilities extend to mentoring student research projects and contributing to institutional development. Dr. Wang has established strong collaborations with industry partners, leading multiple enterprise-funded and government-supported research projects. His work focuses on innovative sealing technologies, dynamic gas lubrication mechanisms, and leakage reduction strategies for advanced hydrogen fuel cell systems. Combining excellence in teaching with impactful applied research, he is recognized as a well-rounded academic who bridges theoretical engineering knowledge with practical, industry-driven innovation.

Research Interests

Dr. Wang’s primary research interest lies in dynamic foil sealing technologies for fuel cell systems, with broader applications in hydrogen-air compressors, marine sealed pumps, and gas film lubrication mechanisms. His work explores interfacial gas lubrication, surface roughness effects, and heterogeneous material compatibility to improve sealing performance under extreme conditions. These studies are critical for advancing the safety, reliability, and efficiency of clean energy technologies, particularly in hydrogen fuel cell systems. He is especially focused on the flow evolution mechanisms and leakage control under dynamic excitation, which are vital for optimizing fuel cell longevity and environmental compliance. His current portfolio includes five funded research projects from provincial and municipal bodies, addressing issues from nonlinear seal dynamics to PTV diaphragm box seals. Through both theoretical modeling and experimental validation, Dr. Wang’s research delivers actionable insights to industry partners and contributes to the advancement of sustainable engineering technologies.

Awards

Dr. Wang has received multiple prestigious awards. Most notably, he earned the First Prize in University Teaching Achievement Awards, showcasing his dual excellence in pedagogy and content delivery. His paper was honored with the Excellent Paper Award at the 14th National Conference on Dry Gas Seals, a notable accolade in the mechanical engineering community that affirms the originality and applicability of his work in foil gas film seals. His selection for multiple provincial-level projects also reflects peer and institutional recognition of his research capability and leadership. Furthermore, his rapid ascent in academia, marked by six published research papers, two patent applications, and several research grants, underscores his status as a rising star in the fields of hydrogen energy and precision mechanical design. These honors highlight both his technical expertise and his contribution to national research priorities.

Publications Top Notes

Title: A Photothermal-Responsive and Glucose-Responsive Antibacterial Hydrogel Featuring Tunable Mechanical Properties
Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
Authors: Wang Xueliang,

Title: Acoustic Emission Signal Characteristics of Flexible Foil Gas Film Seal Under Actual Surface Conditions
Journal: Tribology Transactions  – EI Indexed
Authors: Wang Xueliang,

Title: Turbulent Characteristics Analysis of Flexible Foil Cylindrical Gas Film Seal Considering Surface Roughness
Journal: CIESC Journal  – EI Indexed
Authors: Wang Xueliang,

Conclusion

Dr. Xueliang Wang’s professional trajectory, marked by a combination of international research exposure, pedagogical excellence, and innovative project execution, makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to the development of high-efficiency fuel cell seal systems directly support the advancement of sustainable hydrogen energy technologies—an area of global strategic importance. With multiple active research grants, high-quality publications, and recognized teaching success, Dr. Wang exemplifies the qualities of a forward-thinking and impactful researcher. His ability to integrate theory with real-world application, especially through collaborations with industry and government projects, showcases leadership, relevance, and innovation. Recognizing his work with this award will not only honor his achievements but also spotlight an emerging leader dedicated to engineering a cleaner, more efficient energy future.

Assist. Prof. Dr. H A Yousefi | Ammonia Combustion | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. H A Yousefi | Ammonia Combustion | Best Researcher Award

Kookmin University, South Korea.

Dr. Hossein Ali Yousefi Rizi is an accomplished researcher and academic with over 15 years of experience in mechanical system engineering, occupational and environmental safety, and industrial hygiene. He has contributed significantly to combustion technologies, renewable energy systems, and workplace safety measures. Currently, he is a researcher at Kookmin University in South Korea, with previous academic roles at Hansung University and Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. His work spans teaching, research, reviewing, and editorial responsibilities in prestigious journals.

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🎓 Education

Dr. H. A. Yousefi earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical System Engineering from Kookmin University, South Korea, in 2024. His doctoral research focused on the stability and safety analysis of pure ammonia flameless combustion for hydrogen production, contributing to advancements in clean energy technologies. He previously obtained his M.Sc. in Occupational Health Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, in 1996, where he investigated the evaluation of electromagnetic fields at extremely low frequencies (ELF) and their health effects on high-voltage substation workers. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Physics from Isfahan University, Iran, in 1991, providing him with a strong foundation in physical sciences and engineering principles.

🏛 Experience

Dr. H. A. Yousefi is a researcher at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, New Energy Lab, Kookmin University (2022-2025), where he focuses on advancing sustainable energy solutions. He has extensive academic experience, having served as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mechanical System Engineering, Hansung University, and previously at the Department of Occupational Safety and Health Engineering, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (1997-2021). His contributions to scientific research extend beyond teaching, as he has also been a Guest Editor for the Journal of Energies, Switzerland (2022-2024), and a Reviewer for both the Iranian Journal of Public Health (2022-2024) and the Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran (MJIRI) (2020-2024).

🔬 Research Interests

Combustion Technologies: Ammonia combustion, NOx reduction, flameless combustion

Renewable Energy Systems: Hydrogen production, ammonia cracking, energy efficiency

Occupational & Environmental Health: Industrial ventilation, risk management, toxicology

Thermal Systems: Heat transfer, cooling systems, thermal stress control

Electromagnetic Safety: Health risks in high-voltage substations

🏆 Awards & Honors

Academic Excellence Award, Kookmin University (2024)

Academic Excellence Award, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (2012)

Outstanding Researcher Medal, Isfahan Foundation for Elites (2011)

Outstanding Researcher Medal, Foundation for Elites (2008)

Special Scholarship, Ministry of Health, Medical Education (1992)

📚 Notable Publications

Energy Research:

Development of Ammonia Combustion Technology for NOx ReductionEnergies (2025)

Green Hydrogen Production Technologies from Ammonia CrackingEnergies (2022)

Contributors: Yousefi H. A., Donghoon Shin

Occupational Health:

Evaluation of Occupational Noise Levels in the Ear Canal of Exposed WorkersInternational Journal of Preventive Medicine (2022)

Contributors: Asady, H.; Fuente, A.; Pourabdian, S.; Rizi, H. A. Y.; Forouharmajd, F.

Nanotechnology & Medicine:

Polymeric Nanoparticles in Cancer Chemotherapy: A Narrative ReviewIranian Journal of Public Health (2022)

Contributors: Yousefi Rizi, H. A.; Shin, D. H.; Rizi, S. Y.

 

 

 

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vesna Vučurović | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vesna Vučurović | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology Novi Sad, Department of Biotechnology, Serbia.

Prof. Vesna Vučurović is a distinguished researcher in bioethanol technology, food biotechnology, yeast technology, adsorption, and biomaterial characterization. she is currently an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Technology Novi Sad, University of Novi Sad. With extensive expertise in microbiological processes and industrial biotechnology, she has significantly contributed to the advancement of renewable energy sources, fermentation technologies, and sustainable material development.

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🎓 Education

Prof. Vesna Vučurović earned her BSc & MSc in Technological Engineering (1996-2003) from the University of Novi Sad, researching beer barley quality. She completed her Magister degree (2003-2007) with a thesis on bioethanol production from grains, achieving a perfect score (10.00). Her PhD (2007-2012) focused on optimizing alcoholic fermentation of molasses and sugar beet juice using immobilized Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells, contributing to advancements in bioethanol technology and sustainable fuel production.

🏢 Experience

Prof. Vesna Vučurović has been a dedicated academic at the Faculty of Technology, University of Novi Sad since 2003. She began as a Senior Technical Assistant & Teaching Assistant (2003-2005), progressing to Trainee Teaching Associate (2005-2008) and Teaching Associate (2008-2014). She was later promoted to Assistant Professor (2014-2019) and currently serves as an Associate Professor (2019-Present).

🔬 Research Interests

Bioethanol Technology – Renewable energy production and biofuels

Food Biotechnology – Fermentation processes and food processing innovations

Yeast Technology – Yeast cultivation and metabolic engineering

Adsorption – Applications in environmental remediation and material development

Biomaterial Characterization – Enhancing materials for industrial and medical use

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Contributor to multiple national and international research grants

Peer reviewer for high-impact journals like Journal of Cleaner Production, Waste and Biomass Valorization, Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, Fermentation (MDPI), Foods (MDPI), Polymers (MDPI), and Environmental Engineering and Management Journal

Member of the Serbian Chemical Society, Chemical Society of Vojvodina, and Serbian Society for Microbiology

📚 Selected Publications

🔹 Bioethanol Production from A-Starch Milk and B-Starch Milk as Intermediates of Industrial Wet-Milling Wheat Processing
Fermentation, 2024-03 | DOI: 10.3390/fermentation10030144
Contributors: Aleksandra Katanski, Vesna Vučurović, Damjan Vucurovic, Bojana Bajić, Žana Šaranović, Zita Šereš, Siniša Dodić

🔹 Influence of yeast extract enrichment on fermentative activity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and technological properties of spelt bread
Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly, 2022 | DOI: 10.2298/ciceq200915016v
Contributors: Vesna Vučurović, Vesna Radovanovic, Jelena Filipović, Vladimir Filipovic, Milenko Kosutic, Nebojsa Novkovic, Vuk Radojevic

🔹 Bioethanol Production from Spent Sugar Beet Pulp—Process Modeling and Cost Analysis
Fermentation, 2022-03 | DOI: 10.3390/fermentation8030114
Contributors: Damjan Vucurovic, Bojana Bajić, Vesna Vučurović, Rada Jevtić-Mučibabić, Siniša Dodić

🔹 The impact of enological products for tartaric stabilization on wine filterability
Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly, 2021 | DOI: 10.2298/ciceq200913003p
Contributors: Vladimir Puskas, Uroš Miljić, Vesna Vučurović

🔹 The effect of yeast extract addition on bread quality parameters
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 2020 | DOI: 10.2298/jsc191024137f
Contributors: Vesna Vučurović, Vladimir Filipovic, Jelena Filipovic, Vesna Vucurovic, Vesna Radovanovic, Milenko Kosutic, Nebojsa Novkovic, Natasa Vukelic

 

 

 

Dr. Huazhang Guo | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Huazhang Guo | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Shanghai University, China.

Huazhang Guo is a Research Associate at Shanghai University, specializing in the green, controllable preparation and application of carbon nanomaterial functional materials. With a strong background in nanomaterials and catalysis, she has made significant contributions to sustainable energy conversion and chemical production. Over the years, she has published 13 high-impact journal articles, including in Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, and Materials Today. Her work has garnered 1834 citations with an H-index of 22, and she also serves as a guest editor for the journals Molecules and Nanomaterials.

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Education 🎓

Huazhang Guo pursued her Ph.D. in Materials Science at Shanghai University, where she specialized in the green and controllable preparation of carbon nanomaterial functional materials. Prior to that, she earned her Master’s degree in Nanomaterials from the same institution, focusing on advanced material synthesis and their applications in energy conversion and catalysis. She began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, which laid the foundation for her expertise in material chemistry, nanotechnology, and sustainable materials. Her strong academic background has contributed significantly to her research in carbon-based functional materials and electrocatalysis.

Experience 👩‍🔬

Huazhang Guo is currently a Research Associate at Shanghai University, where she focuses on the green and controllable preparation of carbon nanomaterial functional materials. In addition to her research role, she serves as a Guest Editor for the journals Molecules and Nanomaterials, contributing her expertise to advancing scientific publications in nanotechnology and materials science.

She actively collaborates with leading universities and has co-authored research papers in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, ACS Nano, Carbon, Applied Materials Today, and Molecules. Her work emphasizes electrocatalysis, sustainable material applications, and nanomaterial innovations.

Research Interests 🔬

Carbon Nanomaterials: Green and controllable synthesis for various applications

Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO₂ (ECO₂RR): Sustainable syngas production with tunable CO/H₂ ratios

Energy Conversion & Catalysis: Designing efficient and stable carbon-based catalysts for CO₂ utilization

Advanced Functional Materials: Exploring their role in sustainable chemistry

Awards & Achievements 🏆

5 Highly Cited Papers (ESI Top Papers)

1834 Total Citations & H-index of 22

1 Authorized Chinese Invention Patent & 15 Patent Applications

Editorial Role in Molecules and Nanomaterials

Selected Publications 📚

Recent advances in amino-functionalized metal–organic frameworks for sustainable photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction
Yaning Liu, Huazhang Guo, Zhonghua Sun, Jiye Zhang, Zhihui Zhang
Separation and Purification Technology, 2025
Cited by: 1

Harnessing graphene quantum dots for the selective and sensitive detection of dye contaminants
Yuping Xiong, Weitao Li, Luoman Zhang, Jiye Zhang, Liang Wang
Diamond and Related Materials, 2025

Optimizing the crystal structure and electrochemical properties of Na₄MnCr(PO₄)₃ by trace La doping
Keyi Sun, Yuxuan Liu, Wenbin Fei, Yulei Sui, Ling Wu
Applied Surface Science, 2025

Radiation-synthesis of covalent bonding heterojunctions for selective solar-driven CO₂ reduction
Weidong Hou, Huazhang Guo, Kang Wang, Ming Hong Wu, Liang Wang
Materials Today, 2025

Radiation-Synthesized Metal–Organic Frameworks with Ligand-Induced Lewis Pairs for Selective CO₂ Electroreduction
Wenhui Liu, Bijun Tang, Kai Huang, Zhendong Lei, Liang Wang
Small, 2024
Cited by: 7

 

 

 

Dr. Michał Hajos | Materials Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Michał Hajos | Materials Engineering | Best Researcher Award

University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland.

Michal Hajos is a skilled academic and researcher currently working at the University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland. With a strong foundation in metallurgy and extensive experience in industrial research, Hajos has dedicated his career to exploring innovative solutions in material science, combustion processes, and plant-based material research. He has worked on numerous industrial and academic projects, contributing significantly to both the research and development sectors. His research interests include the study of combustion and drying processes and the exploration of green methods for nanoparticle production.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Michał Hajos holds a PhD in Metallurgy from AGH University in Krakow (2008–2014), with a dissertation on "Physicochemical parameters of the electrochemical process for the production of zinc oxide nanoparticles." He also earned a Master of Science in Metallurgy from the same institution (2002–2008), where his thesis focused on binders in molding sands. Additionally, he completed his Environmental Protection Technician qualification at Zespół Szkół Chemicznych in Krakow (1995–2000), researching the use of industrial waste as alternative fuels in the cement industry.

Work Experience 💼

Dr. Michał Hajos is currently an Assistant at the University of Agriculture in Krakow (2022–present), focusing on research and teaching in mechanical engineering and agrophysics, with expertise in material science and thermodynamics. He served as Head of Executive at CBR Rock Master (2021–2022), overseeing R&D, production planning, and product certification. Prior to that, he was a Laboratory Analyst (2019–2021) at the same company, specializing in designing and testing prototypes for height safety systems. Dr. Hajos also worked as a Process Engineer at NYCZ Intertrade (2016–2018), leading nickel recovery processes from galvanic waste. Earlier, he contributed as a Research Assistant and Lecturer at AGH University of Science and Technology (2012–2015), designing measurement stands and conducting research for shale gas extraction projects.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Michał Hajos focuses on the study of combustion and drying processes 🔥💧, aiming to optimize energy efficiency and material properties.

Physico-Chemical Properties of Plant-Based Materials 🌿

He investigates the physico-chemical properties of plant-based materials, exploring sustainable alternatives for various industrial applications.

Green Nanoparticle Production 🌱🔬

A significant aspect of his research is the development of green methods for nanoparticle production, striving to create eco-friendly technologies for the future.

Achievements 🏆

Third Degree Award in the "Technician 2000" competition (2000)
For his thesis on alternative fuels for the cement industry.

Patent in Nickel Recovery Process (2014)
Involved in the patenting process for the method of manufacturing molds and cores in smelting technologies.

Multiple Conference Contributions (2008–2013)
Organized and participated in various national and international conferences, contributing to both research dissemination and academic development.

Selected Publications 📚

Size Distribution of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Depending on the Temperature of Electrochemical Synthesis
Hajos, M., Starowicz, M., Brzychczyk, B., Basista, G., Francik, S.
Materials, 2025, 18(2), 458
Focus: This study investigates how the temperature during electrochemical synthesis affects the size distribution of zinc oxide nanoparticles.

Prediction of Brake Pad Wear of Trucks Transporting Oversize Loads Based on the Number of Drivers’ Braking and the Load Level of the Trucks—Multiple Regression Models
Basista, G., Hajos, M., Francik, S., Pedryc, N.
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2024, 14(13), 5408
Focus: This article uses multiple regression models to predict brake pad wear in trucks transporting oversize loads.

Citations: 1

Modeling the Drying Process of Onion Slices Using Artificial Neural Networks
Francik, S., Łapczyńska-Kordon, B., Hajos, M., Zawiślak, A., Francik, R.
Energies, 2024, 17(13), 3199
Focus: The study explores the application of artificial neural networks to model the drying process of onion slices.

Cohesion and Adhesion Properties of Modified Water Glass with Colloidal Solutions of ZnO
Smyksy, K., Kmita, A., Hutera, B., Hajos, M., Starowicz, M.
Metalurgija, 2014, 53(4), pp. 459–462
Focus: The article discusses the cohesion and adhesion properties of modified water glass combined with colloidal solutions of zinc oxide.

Citations: 5

Morphology and Structure of ZnO Nanoparticles Produced by Electrochemical Method
Stypuła, B., Kmita, A., Hajos, M.
Medziagotyra, 2014, 20(1), pp. 3–9
Focus: This paper examines the morphology and structure of zinc oxide nanoparticles produced through an electrochemical method.

 

 

Dr. Young Hun Jeong | Energy Harvesting | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Young Hun Jeong | Energy Harvesting | Best Researcher Award

Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology, South Korea.

Dr. Young Hun Jeong is a Chief Researcher at the Electronic Convergence Materials Division of the Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology. He specializes in piezoelectric sensors, actuators, acoustics, and energy harvesting, with a particular focus on wearable and flexible piezoelectrics for bio-sensors. His expertise extends to infrared sensor development, nano-architecture, and microwave dielectric thin-film growth. Young Hun is a highly skilled researcher proficient in designing high-k and low-k thin films for capacitors, PTCR materials, and advancing microwave dielectric materials for next-generation applications.

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Education 🎓

Young Hun Jeong holds a degree in Materials Science with a specialization in electronic materials. His academic foundation has empowered him to push the boundaries of materials innovation, particularly in the areas of piezoelectrics and energy harvesting technologies.

Experience 🛠️

With a proven track record, Young Hun has contributed significantly to over 21 ongoing research projects and 3 industry consultancy projects. He has developed key technologies and methodologies, such as the two-dimensionally dispersed templated grain growth (2DD TGG) technique, which has advanced the performance of piezoelectric materials. He is also a contributor to numerous patents (52 published) and has co-authored 57 SCI journal articles, solidifying his role as a leader in energy harvesting and sensing technologies.

Research Interests 🔬

Piezoelectric Sensors & Actuators

Young Hun Jeong enhances piezoelectric sensors and actuators for better efficiency and sensitivity in industrial and medical applications.

Acoustics and Energy Harvesting

His work in acoustics and energy harvesting focuses on capturing ambient energy for self-powered systems and sensors.

Wearable and Flexible Piezoelectrics for Bio-sensors

Jeong innovates in wearable and flexible piezoelectrics, advancing bio-sensor technologies for health monitoring and diagnostics.

Infrared Sensors and Nano-Architecture

He develops infrared sensors and nano-architecture for applications in environmental monitoring, security, and healthcare.

Microwave Dielectric Thin Film Growth & Characterization

Jeong contributes to microwave dielectric thin films, improving materials for communication systems and radar technologies.

High-k & Low-k Thin Films for Capacitors

His research on high-k and low-k thin films improves capacitor performance, enhancing energy storage in electronic devices.

PTCR Materials

Jeong advances PTCR materials for temperature sensing and self-regulating systems in energy management.

Microwave Dielectric Materials

His work on microwave dielectric materials supports high-frequency systems like 5G and satellite communications.

Impact on Sectors

His research impacts sensing technologies, bioelectronics, and energy harvesting, driving innovation in self-sustaining systems and wearable tech.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Low-temperature sintered 0.5Pb(Ni1/3Nb2/3)O3–0.16PbZrO3–0.34PbTiO3 piezoelectric textured ceramics by Li2CO3 addition

Authors: Cho, S.W., Na, Y.-H., Baik, J.M., Park, K.-I., Jeong, Y.H., Published: 2024, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Citations: 3. Link

Piezoelectric Pb(Ni,Nb)O3-Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 multilayer ceramics using Cu-Ag electrodes reduced by hydrazine solution treatment

Authors: Lee, M.-S., Jeong, Y.H., Published: 2024, Materials Today Communications, Link

Enhanced energy harvesting performance of piezoelectric cantilever using (Bi,Sm)ScO3-PbTiO3 ceramics textured by microstructural engineering, Authors: Lee, M.-S., Song, H.-C., Jeong, Y.H., Published: 2024, Materials Letters, Citations: 2. Link

Phase transition behavior and electrical properties of (Bi0.97Sm0.03)ScO3-PbTiO3 textured ceramics MPB-modified by BaTiO3 templates for high temperature piezoelectric device applications, Authors: Lee, M.-S., Jeong, Y.H., Published: 2023, Ceramics International, 49(23), Citations: 2. Link

Effects of Sm-substitution on dielectric, ferroelectric, and piezoelectric properties of 0.36(Bi1-xSmx)ScO3-0.64PbTiO3 ceramics

Authors: Cho, S.W., Baik, J.M., Jeong, Y.H., Published: 2023, Ceramics International, 49(2), Link

 

 

 

 

Yudan Yuan | supercapacitor | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yudan Yuan | Supercapacitor | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, Suzhou Vocational Institute of Industrial Technology, China

Dr. Yuan Yudan is a dedicated researcher and lecturer at Suzhou Vocational Institute of Industrial Technology. With a strong academic background and significant contributions to the field of supercapacitors and integrated circuit technology, Dr. Yuan has established a notable presence in the scientific community. His innovative work on biomass-based supercapacitors has garnered widespread recognition, including multiple publications and patents.

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Education 🎓 

📘 Dr. Yuan Yudan obtained his Master’s degree in Microelectronics and Solid State Electronics from Fudan University in 2011. He later pursued a PhD in Electronic Science and Technology from Xi’an Jiaotong University, which he completed in 2022, focusing on the development of supercapacitors.

Experience 💼 

After completing his PhD, Dr. Yuan joined Suzhou Vocational Institute of Industrial Technology. His career includes leading and participating in various provincial and municipal research projects. In 2023, he was selected for the prestigious Jiangsu Provincial “Science and Technology Deputy Director” Program.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Yuan’s research interests lie in the fields of supercapacitors and integrated circuit technology. He focuses on the activation modification of electrode materials for biomass-based supercapacitors, aiming to develop cost-effective and environmentally friendly solutions.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Yuan has received several accolades, including his selection for the Jiangsu Provincial “Science and Technology Deputy Director” Program in 2023. His research has also been highlighted through multiple authorized invention patents.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Yuan Yudan, Sun Yi, Liu Chenguang, Yang Li, Zhao Cezhou, “Hierarchical Porous Activated Carbon Derived from Pleurotus Eryngii and the Influence of Pore Structural Parameters on Capacitance Performance,” Coatings, 2024, 14, 840. DOI: 10.3390/coatings14070840. link

Yuan Yudan, Sun Yi, Liu Chenguang, Yang Li, Zhao Cezhou, “Influence of KHCO3 Activation on Characteristics of Biomass-Derived Carbons for Supercapacitor,” Coatings, 2023, 13, 1236. DOI: 10.3390/coatings13071236. Cited by: Journal of Coatings. link

Yudan Yuan, Yi Sun, Zhichen Feng, et al., “Nitrogen-Doped Hierarchical Porous Activated Carbon Derived from Paddy for High-Performance Supercapacitors,” Materials, 2021, 14(2), 318. DOI: 10.3390/ma14020318. Cited by: Journal of Materials. link