Dr. Nisha Dagade | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nisha Dagade | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nisha Dagade | Sinhgad Institutes | India

Dr. Nisha R. Dagade  is an accomplished Assistant Professor at Sinhgad Institutes, Pune, India, specializing in electrical power systems with a particular focus on Distributed Generation  and Reliability Analysis. Her research emphasizes the optimal integration of renewable DG sources into modern distribution networks, addressing both technical and economic challenges through heuristic and metaheuristic optimization approaches such as Ant Colony Optimization (ACO). Dr. Dagade’s scholarly contributions explore multi-objective frameworks that aim to reduce power losses, improve voltage profiles, and enhance the overall reliability and cost-effectiveness of distribution systems. Her notable work, “Ant colony optimization technique for integrating renewable DG in distribution system with techno-economic objectives,” published in Evolving Systems (2022), has gained significant academic recognition. With a strong research portfolio comprising 10 completed and ongoing projects, 7 Scopus-indexed journal publications, and one published book, and maintains an active research profile with 61 citations, an h-index of 5, and an i10-index of 2 , she continues to advance innovation in the domain of sustainable power systems. She has also collaborated with IIT Bombay on research initiatives that bridge academic insights with real-world applications. Her professional memberships in IAENG and I2OR reflect her active engagement in the global engineering research community. Dr. Dagade’s work embodies the integration of renewable energy technologies for efficient, reliable, and environmentally responsible power system development.

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Featured Publications

  • Godha, N. R., Bapat, V. N., & Korachagaon, I. (2022). Ant colony optimization technique for integrating renewable DG in distribution system with techno-economic objectives. Evolving Systems, 13(3), 485–498.

  • Godha, N. R., Deshmukh, S. R., & Dagade, R. V. (2011). Application of Monte Carlo simulation for reliability cost/worth analysis of distribution system. In 2011 International Conference on Power and Energy Systems (pp. 1–6).

  • Godha, N. R., Deshmukh, S. R., & Dagade, R. V. (2012). Time sequential Monte Carlo simulation for evaluation of reliability indices of power distribution system. In Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Informatics (ISCI 2012).

  • Godha, N. R., Bapat, V. N., & Korachagaon, I. (2019). Placement of distributed generation in distribution networks: A survey on different heuristic methods. In Techno-Societal 2018: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Techno-Societal.

  • Dagade, N. R. G., Bapat, V. N., & Korachagaon, I. (2020). Improved ACO for planning and performance analysis of multiple distributed generations in distribution system for various load models. In 2020 Second International Sustainability and Resilience Conference.

 

 

Mr. Ahmad Usman | Sustainable Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ahmad Usman | Sustainable Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ahmad Usman | Cranfield University | United Kingdom

Mr. Ahmad Usman is a dedicated PhD student at Cranfield University specializing in coating and corrosion science, with a strong focus on developing advanced materials to protect critical components in power plants under demanding conditions. His research encompasses the fireside-corrosion behavior of thermally sprayed and Ni-based coatings in challenging environments, including chlorine-rich combustion atmospheres, and investigates oxidation, erosion, and wear mechanisms at the microscopic level. Mr. Usman has contributed to advancing knowledge on thermal spray coatings through both academic and industry projects, including his role as Group Innovation Engineer at Welding Alloys Group, UK, and collaborations with the National High Temperature Surface Engineering Centre. He has co-authored book chapters on self-healing elastomers and polymeric paints and coatings, highlighting his expertise in functional polymers. His research interests include real-time monitoring of coating degradation, modeling corrosion kinetics in waste-to-energy (WtE) environments, and optimizing thermal spray coatings to resist high-temperature corrosion, erosion, and wear damage. With a growing citation record and an h-index of 2, Mr. Usman is an active member of the Institute of Corrosion and the Pakistan Engineering Council, demonstrating his commitment to both academic excellence and industrial innovation, while consistently exploring innovative solutions to extend the lifespan and reliability of critical energy infrastructure.

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Featured Publications

Usman, A., Syed, A., Isern Arrom, L., Nicholls, J., & Cordero, M. (2024, September 5). Degradation of novel coating systems for heat exchanger materials for WtE power plant applications [Conference poster]. EUROCORR 2024, Cranfield University.

Rehan, Z. A., & Usman, A. (2023). Polymeric paints and coatings. In Advanced Functional Polymers. Springer.

Zubair, Z., Usman, A., & Hafeez, A. (2023). Self-healing elastomers. In Advanced Functional Polymers. Springer.

Usman, A. (2021, December 8). Fabrication of low emissivity paint thermal/NIR radiation insulation for domestic applications [Conference poster]. 1st International Conference of Polymers and Composites (ICPC-2021).

Usman, A., Isern Arrom, L., Nicholls, J., Cordero, M., & Syed, A. U. (2025). Fireside corrosion behavior of thermally sprayed coatings for waste-to-energy power plant applications. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance.

Prof. Ilknur Zeren Cetin | Sustainable Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ilknur Zeren Cetin | Sustainable Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ilknur Zeren Cetin | Ondokuz Mayis University | Turkey

Prof. Ilknur Zeren Cetin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at Ondokuz Mayis University, Faculty of Architecture, Turkey. She has a strong academic and research background in urban sustainability, climate change impacts, land cover dynamics, and spatial planning, with her work focusing on integrating environmental monitoring and urban design to promote resilient and sustainable urban environments. She has contributed significantly to high-impact research, with publications in SCI, SSCI, and AHCI-indexed journals, including studies on climate change impacts in the Upper Sakarya Basin, large-scale monitoring of riparian land-cover changes, and the conservation of Taxus baccata. Her research also addresses practical urban challenges, such as assessing walkability for parents with strollers and providing recommendations for sustainable urban design, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach that bridges environmental science, urban planning, and social considerations. With 1,617 citations by 816 documents, 28 publications, and an h-index of 21, Prof. Cetin demonstrates a consistent record of scholarly influence and contribution to the field, and her work continues to guide evidence-based urban policy and planning strategies in Turkey and beyond, emphasizing sustainable development, climate adaptation, and community-centered urban design.

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Featured Publications

  • Cetin, M., Zeren, I., Sevik, H., Cakir, C., & Akpinar, H. (2018). A study on the determination of the natural park’s sustainable tourism potential. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 190(3), 167.

  • Sevik, H., Cetin, M., Ozel, H. B., Ozel, S., & Zeren Cetin, I. (2020). Changes in heavy metal accumulation in some edible landscape plants depending on traffic density. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 192(2), 78.

  • Cesur, A., Zeren Cetin, I., Cetin, M., Sevik, H., & Ozel, H. B. (2022). The use of Cupressus arizonica as a biomonitor of Li, Fe, and Cr pollution in Kastamonu. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 233(6), 193.

  • Cetin, M., Aljama, A. M. O., Alrabiti, O. B. M., Adiguzel, F., Sevik, H., & Zeren Cetin, I. (2022). Using topsoil analysis to determine and map changes in Ni and Co pollution. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 233(8), 293.

  • Cetin, M., Aljama, A. M. O., Alrabiti, O. B. M., Adiguzel, F., Sevik, H., & Zeren Cetin, I. (2022). Determination and mapping of regional change of Pb and Cr pollution in Ankara city center. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 233(5), 163.

  • Varol, T., Cetin, M., Ozel, H. B., Sevik, H., & Zeren Cetin, I. (2022). The effects of climate change scenarios on Carpinus betulus and Carpinus orientalis in Europe. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 233(2), 45.

  • Cesur, A., Zeren Cetin, I., Abo Aisha, A. E. S., Alrabiti, O. B. M., Aljama, A. M. O., et al. (2021). The usability of Cupressus arizonica annual rings in monitoring the changes in heavy metal concentration in air. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28(27), 35642–35648.

 

Xuedong Wang | Toxicology of Metal Elements | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wang | Toxicology of Metal Elements | Best Researcher Award

Capital Normal University, China

👨‍🎓Profile

📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Xuedong Wang began his academic journey at Hebei Agricultural University, where he completed his Bachelor's in Agricultural Science in 1982. His thesis, "The effect of water-fertilizer coupling on the growth of pakchoi," marked the beginning of his interest in agricultural science and environmental chemistry. His graduate studies continued with a Master’s in Soil Science at Hebei Agricultural University (2005), where he researched "Study on purification of phenol by root pores of wetland plants," combining his interest in environmental issues with soil science. In 2008, he earned a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Capital Normal University, Beijing, China. His doctoral research, "Development of biotic ligand models predicting copper and zinc toxicity to barley," showcased his focus on understanding environmental pollution and its impact on soil and plant health.

💼 Professional Endeavors

He has held various academic positions at Capital Normal University in Beijing. He started as a Lecturer in 2008, quickly advancing to Associate Professor in 2012. In 2021, he was promoted to Professor, focusing on Soil/Environment Chemistry. His work has expanded beyond teaching into research, having been involved in various projects related to soil health and environmental sustainability. Dr. Wang has also worked as a Senior Visiting Scholar at the Cooperative Research Centre for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment (CRC CARE) at the University of Newcastle in Australia in both 2014 and 2019-2020, collaborating on global environmental issues.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

His research has had a significant impact on the field of soil/environment chemistry. He has developed predictive models to understand the ecological risk thresholds for heavy metals in soils, contributing to better environmental remediation practices. His machine learning model for element ecological risk threshold prediction (2024-2027) and other projects on soil microbial biomass, heavy metal pollution in farmland, and soil heavy metal contamination reflect his deep commitment to addressing pressing environmental issues. His work on the ecological toxicity prediction model of soil metal elements is crucial for understanding how soil quality can be influenced by metal pollution.

🌍 Impact and Influence

His influence extends beyond his university through his contributions to environmental monitoring and management projects, particularly in China. His research on the remediation of polluted water bodies and heavy metal pollution in soil has contributed to policy development and practical applications for environmental cleanup. His participation in global research, including his visiting scholar positions in Australia, has facilitated international collaboration on environmental issues. His work has helped raise awareness about the importance of soil health in maintaining ecological balance.

📚 Academic Cites and Recognition

Although specific citation numbers are not mentioned, His extensive involvement in research projects and collaborations suggests that his contributions are well-regarded within the field of environmental science and soil chemistry. His ongoing work on projects related to soil pollution, heavy metal toxicity, and machine learning applications will likely continue to garner academic attention and recognition.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As a professor at Capital Normal University, He has shaped the next generation of environmental scientists. He has taught courses related to soil/environment chemistry, imparting knowledge on both the scientific fundamentals and their application in real-world environmental issues. His students benefit from his research expertise, which he integrates into his teaching, making his classes valuable for aspiring professionals in the field.

🌱 Technical Skills

He has developed a broad range of technical skills over his career, including expertise in environmental modeling, soil chemistry analysis, heavy metal contamination, and biological toxicity prediction. His work integrates advanced machine learning techniques with environmental science, showcasing his proficiency in modern computational tools for environmental analysis.

🏆 Legacy and Future Contributions

He legacy lies in his continued commitment to environmental protection and soil sustainability. His current and future projects, such as the development of ecological toxicity prediction models and the remediation of contaminated water bodies, will contribute to improving both local and global environmental health. As a professor, his impact will also be felt through his students, many of whom will carry his research insights into their professional careers.

🔮 Future Contributions

Looking ahead, His focus on using machine learning for environmental science will likely expand. The construction of predictive models for soil health and pollution thresholds has the potential to revolutionize environmental management practices. His future work will continue to focus on the intersection of ecological risk, sustainability, and technological innovation, potentially contributing to more effective global environmental strategies.

📖Notable Publications

 

Saerom Park Remediation Technology Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saerom Park | Remediation Technology | Best Researcher Award 

Korea Institute of Civil engineering building Technology, South Korea

👨‍🎓 Profile

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Saerom Park earned her B.S. in Environmental Science & Ecological Engineering from Korea University, Seoul, in 2009, achieving an impressive GPA of 3.96/4.5. She continued her studies at Purdue University, where she completed both her M.S. (2013) and Ph.D. (2017) in Environmental Science, specializing in Environmental Chemistry within the Interdisciplinary Ecological Science and Engineering Program, both with a GPA of 3.89/4.0. Her early academic endeavors laid a strong foundation for her expertise in environmental issues and analytical chemistry.

🏢 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Park currently serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Science and Technology in the Civil and Environmental Engineering department since March 2023. She is also a Senior Researcher at the Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, where she has been contributing to environmental research since December 2019. Her previous roles include postdoctoral positions at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology and The University of Georgia, as well as research and teaching positions at Purdue University.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Park’s research primarily revolves around micropollutants, focusing on developing analytical technologies for contaminants such as Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) and microplastics (MPs). Her current projects include: Investigating the occurrence and characteristics of microplastics in various water systems, Developing advanced treatment technologies for micropollutant destruction in groundwater and wastewater, Implementing AI-based technologies for optimization and automation in micropollutant management.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Park’s research addresses critical environmental challenges posed by micropollutants, particularly PFAAs, which are known for their persistence and potential health risks. Her work contributes significantly to understanding and mitigating the impact of these contaminants on ecosystems and human health, particularly in groundwater resources. Her interdisciplinary approach positions her as a key figure in environmental science and engineering.

📚 Academic Cites

Dr. Park has a commendable record of scholarly contributions and presentations, which has garnered recognition within the scientific community. Her work has led to several awards, including the Postdoctoral Research Fellowship for Young Scientists (2018-2020) and the Purdue Bilsland Dissertation Fellowship (2017). These accolades underscore her contributions to the field and the impact of her research.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Park possesses a diverse set of technical skills essential for her research, including: Analytical Techniques: FT-IR microscopy, Pyr-GC/MS, LC/MS/MS, qTOF/MS/MS, GC/ECD/TCD/FID/MS, ICP/MS, and Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Laboratory Proficiency: Ion Chromatography, UV-Vis spectrophotometry, Total Organic Analysis, and X-ray diffraction analysis, Specialized Equipment: Anaerobic Chamber, Fluoride Ion Selective Electrode, and Zetasizer nano ZSA.

📖 Teaching Experience

As an educator, Dr. Park has imparted her knowledge through various teaching roles. She is currently teaching Water Quality Management of Rivers and Lakes as an Associate Professor and has served as a lab instructor for Environmental Soil Chemistry at Purdue University. Her teaching approach emphasizes hands-on experience and real-world applications of environmental science.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Saerom Park’s commitment to environmental science and engineering continues to drive her research and teaching. Her efforts in developing innovative analytical technologies and treatment methods for micropollutants have the potential to significantly improve water quality management practices. Looking ahead, she aims to expand her research on AI applications in environmental monitoring and remediation, further solidifying her legacy in the field.

📖  Notable Publications

Denitrification dynamics in unsaturated soils with different porous structures and water saturation degrees: A focus on the shift in microbial community structures
  • Authors: Oh, S., Cho, K., Park, S., Chung, J., Lee, S.
  • Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Year: 2023
Long-Term Examination of Water Chemistry Changes Following Treatment of Cyanobacterial Bloom with Coagulants and Minerals
  • Authors: Lee, B., Kang, H., Oh, H.-C., Yun, S.-L., Kim, S.
  • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Year: 2022
Concentration of Microplastics in Road Dust as a Function of the Drying Period—A Case Study in G City, Korea
  • Authors: Kang, H., Park, S., Lee, B., Kim, I., Kim, S.
  • Journal: Sustainability (Switzerland)
  • Year: 2022
Role of borate buffer in organic degradation by peroxymonosulfate in the presence of metal oxides
  • Authors: Park, S., Oh, S., Kim, I.
  • Journal: Water (Switzerland)
  • Year: 2021
Impact of chitosan pretreatment to reduce microfibers released from synthetic garments during laundering
  • Authors: Kang, H., Park, S., Lee, B., Ahn, J., Kim, S.
  • Journal: Water (Switzerland)
  • Year: 2021
Identification of iron and sulfate release processes during riverbank filtration using chemical mass balance modeling
  • Authors: An, S., Kang, P.K., Stuyfzand, P.J., Yun, S.-T., Lee, S.
  • Journal: Environmental Geochemistry and Health
  • Year: 2021
Estimating the reducing power of carbon nanotubes and granular activated carbon using various compounds
  • Authors: Woo, H., Kim, I., Park, S.
  • Journal: Water (Switzerland)
  • Year: 2021