Ahmet Elbir | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ahmet Elbir | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Süleyman Demirel Üniversity, Turkey

Ahmet Elbir is an experienced academic and researcher specializing in energy systems, thermodynamics, and renewable energy technologies. He currently serves as a Lecturer at Süleyman Demirel University, where he also contributes to the Renewable Energy Sources Application and Research Center. With a strong background in mechanical engineering and energy systems, Elbir’s research focuses on sustainable energy production, including the optimization and thermodynamic analysis of various energy systems like heat pumps, ORC cycles, and waste heat recovery systems. He has published numerous research articles in international peer-reviewed journals, contributing significantly to the field of energy efficiency and renewable systems. Additionally, Elbir has been involved in various national and international research projects, particularly in the areas of thermodynamic modeling, artificial intelligence applications in energy systems, and renewable energy integration. His work aims to promote environmentally sustainable solutions for energy generation and consumption, reflecting his commitment to advancing the field of energy systems engineering.

Professional Profile

Education

  • Ph.D. in Energy Systems Engineering, Süleyman Demirel University, 21 January 2021

    • Dissertation: Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of a Transcritical CO2 Heat Pump (Advisor: Prof. Dr. Hilmi Cenk Bayrakçı)

  • M.Sc. in Mechanical Education, Süleyman Demirel University, 3 March 2010

    • Dissertation: Thermodynamic Analysis of Ground Source Heat Pumps (Advisor: Prof. Dr. Ali Kemal Yakut)

  • B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, Süleyman Demirel University, 27 February 2004

  • B.Sc. in Energy Systems Engineering, Süleyman Demirel University, 16 October 2020

  • B.Sc. in Technical Education, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Teaching, Süleyman Demirel University, 8 July 2005

Academic Role:

  • Lecturer, Süleyman Demirel University, Renewable Energy Sources Application and Research Center, since 2 January 2006

Research Projects:

  • Design of a Biogas Reactor for Thermophilic Operating Conditions, supported by the Higher Education Institutions Scientific Research Project (2007-2009), where Ahmet Elbir served as a contributing researcher.

Additional Contributions:

Ahmet Elbir has actively participated in various scientific conferences and symposia, contributing papers on topics related to energy systems and thermodynamic analysis, such as:

  • 5E Analysis of Photothermal and Peltier-Based Cooling Systems (International Advanced Technologies Symposium, 2025).

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Estimation of energy and exergy efficiency of the trilateral cycle using machine learning algorithms
    Authors: M.E. Şahin, Mehmet Erhan; A. Elbir, Ahmet; İ. Üçgül, İbrahim
    Year: 2025

MOHD YUSUF KHAN | Clean Energy | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. MOHD YUSUF KHAN | Clean Energy | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. MOHD YUSUF KHAN, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Yusuf Khan is a distinguished academic at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) in Saudi Arabia, where he specializes in clean energy technologies and sustainable practices. With extensive experience in research and development, Dr. Khan has significantly contributed to advancing hydrogen technologies and carbon management through his work at the University Interdisciplinary Research Center for Hydrogen Technologies and Carbon Management (IRC-HTCM). His academic journey includes notable positions as a Research Scientist and a Post-doctoral Fellow, during which he has published numerous articles in reputable journals. Dr. Khan is committed to fostering innovation in the clean energy sector and is dedicated to educating the next generation of engineers and scientists.

Profile:

Academics:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Yusuf Khan is currently a faculty member at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering with a specialization in Polymer Science/Engineering from Yeungnam University, South Korea, under the guidance of Prof. Seok Kyun Noh. His doctoral research focused on Fe (III)-Mediated MMA Polymerization without any external initiator, graduating with an impressive GPA of 4.37/4.5. Dr. Khan also holds a Master of Science degree in Industrial Chemistry from Aligarh Muslim University, where he was awarded a Gold Medal for academic excellence, and a Bachelor’s degree in the same specialization from the same institution.

Dr. Khan’s expertise spans polymer science, chemical engineering, and industrial chemistry, contributing to advancements in sustainable materials and energy solutions.

Professional Experiences:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Yusuf Khan is a dedicated research scientist currently serving at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia, in the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Hydrogen Technologies and Carbon Management (IRC-HTCM). Since 2021, he has held the position of Research Scientist-II, following a five-year tenure as Research Scientist-III at the same center. Prior to KFUPM, Dr. Khan gained international experience as a Post-doctoral Fellow at both the Center of Excellence in Nanotechnology at KFUPM and Soongsil University in South Korea. He also worked in the industry as a Production Officer at LUPIN Pharma Pvt. Ltd., Bhopal, India.

Awards:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Yusuf Khan, currently at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia, has earned numerous accolades throughout his academic and professional career. He was awarded the prestigious BK (Brain Korea)-21 fellowship (2008-2012) for his Ph.D. in South Korea. His innovative research has led to recognition at major events, including the 25th ITEX 2014 for a photothermoelectric air duct system and the ITEX 2023 Appreciation Award for mentoring a gold-winning student at Asia’s leading technology exhibition. Dr. Khan also received the Best Paper Award in 2020 for research on biomass-derived carbon nanosheets, as well as multiple honors for his contributions to polymer science and industrial chemistry. He earned a Gold Medal in his M.Sc. for academic excellence at Aligarh Muslim University.

Publication Top Notes:

Steam reforming of dodecane using Ni-red mud catalyst: A sustainable approach for hydrogen production

Authors: Alfuhaid, L.T., Nasser, G.A., Alabdulhadi, R.A., Yamani, Z.H., Helal, A.

Year: 2024

Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2024, 86, pp. 177–184

Citations: 0

Fabrication and characterization of rippled graphene/LDPE composites with enhanced hydrogen barrier properties

Authors: Alkrunz, M., Shajahan, S., Elkaffas, R., Zweiri, Y., Abdul Samad, Y.

Year: 2024

Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2024, 85, pp. 794–803

Citations: 0

Effect of Synthetic Methodology on the Physicochemical Attributes and Electrocatalytic Activity of NiAl-LDHs for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction

Authors: Hanif, A., Khan, M.Y., Ehsan, M.A., Abdul Aziz, M., Khan, A.

Year: 2024

Journal: Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2024, 19(16), e202300625

Citations: 1

Tailored design of CO2-selective mixed-matrix membranes using nitrile-functionalized COFs as 2D nanofillers

Authors: Hoque, B., Khan, M.Y., Hanif, A., Usman, M., Drmosh, Q.A.

Year: 2024

Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2024, 12(3), 112695

Citations: 3

Thermally Stable and High-Surface-Area Triptycene and Phenanthroline-Based Microporous Polymer for Selective CO2 Capture over CH4 and N2

Authors: Ansari, M., Rehman, A.N., Khan, A., Khan, M.Y.

Year: 2024

Journal: ACS Applied Polymer Materials, 2024, 6(7), pp. 3996–4004

Citations: 1

Amino acid-assisted effect on hydrate-based CO2 storage in porous media with brine

Authors: Rehman, A.N., Bavoh, C.B., Khan, M.Y., Lal, B.

Year: 2024

Journal: RSC Advances, 2024, 14(13), pp. 9339–9350

Citations: 0

Nb2O5/BiOCl composite as a visible-light-active photocatalyst for the removal of RhB dye and photoelectrochemical studies

Authors: Zulkiflee, A., Mansoob Khan, M., Yusuf Khan, M., Khan, A., Hilni Harunsani, M.

Year: 2024

Journal: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 2024, 446, 115177

Citations: 11

Printing Parameter Optimization of Additive Manufactured PLA Using Taguchi Design of Experiment

Authors: Ahmed, B.A., Nadeem, U., Hakeem, A.S., Younas, M., Saeed, H.A.

Year: 2023

Journal: Polymers, 2023, 15(22), 4370

Citations: 0

Sn-doped BiOCl for photoelectrochemical activities and photocatalytic dye degradation under visible light

Authors: Zulkiflee, A., Khan, M.M., Khan, A., Dafalla, H.D.M., Harunsani, M.H.

Year: 2023

Journal: Heliyon, 2023, 9(11), e21270

Citations: 7

CO2 Adsorption on Biomass-Derived Carbons from Albizia procera Leaves: Effects of Synthesis Strategies

Authors: Hanif, A., Aziz, M.A., Helal, A., Theravalappil, R., Khan, M.Y.

Year: 2023

Journal: ACS Omega, 2023, 8(39), pp. 36228–36236

Citations: 2

S. Mojtaba Varedi-Koulaei | Engineering | Best Researcher Award | 12980

Dr. S. Mojtaba Varedi-Koulaei | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering , Iran.

Dr. S. Mojtaba Varedi-Koulaei is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Shahrood University of Technology. He completed his PhD in Mechanical Engineering (Applied Design) in 2015 from Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, where he was supervised by Dr. H. Mohammadi Daniali. His doctoral thesis focused on the optimal design of parallel mechanisms considering joints clearances, a subject that highlights his strong expertise in mechanical design. Throughout his academic career, he has made significant contributions to fields like machine learning, neural networks, robotics, and optimization, gaining recognition for his innovative approach to solving complex engineering problems.

Profile

Education

Dr. Varedi-Koulaei holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, where he graduated with an impressive GPA of 18.99/20 (3.79/4.00). His research during this period primarily revolved around designing optimal parallel mechanisms. He also earned his M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Mazandaran in 2008, with a GPA of 18.03/20 (3.61/4.00). His master’s thesis explored the analytical-numerical solutions of the forward and inverse kinematic equations of robots, further cementing his interest and skills in robotic mechanisms. His educational journey began with a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, also from the University of Mazandaran, where he graduated in 2006 with a GPA of 17.00/20 (3.4/4.00). His final project involved designing systems for transferring objects in a production line, showcasing his practical engineering skills early on.

Professional Experience

In terms of work experience, Dr. Varedi-Koulaei has been an Associate Professor at Shahrood University of Technology, where he continues to advance the field of mechanical engineering. His role includes not only teaching but also supervising students on various research projects, particularly in applied design, robotics, and optimization. His expertise extends to guiding graduate students in their thesis work, building upon his strong background in both theoretical and practical aspects of mechanical engineering.

 

Membership

Dr. Varedi-Koulaei is also an active member of several professional associations in the field of mechanical engineering, through which he continues to contribute to global research discussions. He regularly shares his work on platforms like Google Scholar and ResearchGate, connecting with a broader academic and professional audience.

 

Research focuses

Dr. Varedi-Koulaei’s research focuses on several key areas, including parallel robots, mechanism design and synthesis, and the application of machine learning and neural networks to optimize mechanical systems. His work in these areas has resulted in numerous publications and ongoing projects, contributing to advancements in both academia and industry.

Award and Recognition

Among his awards and honors, Dr. Varedi-Koulaei is recognized for his high academic achievements, particularly his outstanding GPA during his PhD studies. His innovative research on optimizing mechanical systems and robotic design has earned him respect in the academic community, and he is regarded as a key contributor in his field.

 

Teaching experience

In his teaching experience, Dr. Varedi-Koulaei has taught a range of subjects, including dynamics, dynamics of machinery, mechanism design, robotics, advanced mathematics, mechatronics, neural networks, optimization, and advanced dynamics. His courses are known for their practical applications and integration of cutting-edge research, which reflects his expertise in the field of mechanical engineering.

 

Publication Top Notes

  1. Title: Nitrogen-doped graphene and graphene quantum dots: A review on synthesis and applications in energy, sensors and environment
    • Authors: M. Kaur, M. Kaur, V.K. Sharma
    • Journal: Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
    • Year: 2018
    • Volume: 259
    • Pages: 44-64
    • Citations: 376
  2. Title: All-ceramic microfibrous solar steam generator: TiN plasmonic nanoparticle-loaded transparent microfibers
    • Authors: M. Kaur, S. Ishii, S.L. Shinde, T. Nagao
    • Journal: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
    • Year: 2017
    • Volume: 5 (10)
    • Pages: 8523-8528
    • Citations: 153
  3. Title: Heteroatom-doped graphene as sensing materials: A mini review
    • Authors: S. Kaushal, M. Kaur, N. Kaur, V. Kumari, P.P. Singh
    • Journal: RSC Advances
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 10 (48)
    • Pages: 28608-28629
    • Citations: 112
  4. Title: All‐Ceramic Solar‐Driven Water Purifier Based on Anodized Aluminum Oxide and Plasmonic Titanium Nitride
    • Authors: M. Kaur, S. Ishii, S.L. Shinde, T. Nagao
    • Journal: Advanced Sustainable Systems
    • Year: 2019
    • Volume: 3 (2)
    • Article ID: 1800112
    • Citations: 83
  5. Title: Nanocomposites of carbon quantum dots and graphene quantum dots: Environmental applications as sensors
    • Authors: A. Kaur, K. Pandey, R. Kaur, N. Vashishat, M. Kaur
    • Journal: Chemosensors
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 10 (9)
    • Article ID: 367
    • Citations: 57
  6. Title: Synthesis and characterization of graphene oxide using modified Hummer’s method
    • Authors: M. Kaur, H. Kaur, D. Kukkar
    • Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
    • Year: 2018
    • Volume: 1953 (1)
    • Citations: 44
  7. Title: Boron-and phosphorous-doped graphene nanosheets and quantum dots as sensors and catalysts in environmental applications: A review
    • Authors: M. Kaur, M.K. Ubhi, J.K. Grewal, V.K. Sharma
    • Journal: Environmental Chemistry Letters
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 19 (6)
    • Pages: 4375-4392
    • Citations: 34
  8. Title: Solvothermal assisted phosphate functionalized graphitic carbon nitride quantum dots for optical sensing of Fe ions and its thermodynamic aspects
    • Authors: D. Vashisht, E. Sharma, M. Kaur, A. Vashisht, S.K. Mehta, K. Singh
    • Journal: Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 228
    • Article ID: 117773
    • Citations: 31
  9. Title: Marimo-bead-supported core–shell nanocomposites of titanium nitride and chromium-doped titanium dioxide as a highly efficient water-floatable green photocatalyst
    • Authors: M. Kaur, S.L. Shinde, S. Ishii, W. Jevasuwan, N. Fukata, M.W. Yu, Y. Li, J. Ye, …
    • Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 12 (28)
    • Pages: 31327-31339
    • Citations: 27
  10. Title: Hydropower generation by transpiration from microporous alumina
    • Authors: M. Kaur, S. Ishii, R. Nozaki, T. Nagao
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 11 (1)
    • Article ID: 10954
    • Citations: 17

Manpreet Kaur | Sustainable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Manpreet Kaur | Sustainable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctoral Researcher of University of Calgary, Canada.

Manpreet Kaur, PhD, is a Postdoctoral Research Associate and Sessional Instructor at the University of Calgary’s Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering. Her research focuses on advancing energy conversion and storage technologies through metal-semiconductor nanostructures. She has a strong background in electrochemistry, nano-material synthesis, and plasmonic catalysis, having worked internationally at institutions such as the Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials (Czech Republic), the University of Turin, and the National Institute for Materials Science (Japan). Dr. Kaur’s work includes the development of core-shell nanomaterials for fuel cells and sensors, catalytic processes for methane and nitrogen upcycling, and hybrid nanostructures for energy applications. She has received several accolades, including the Young Scientist Award from the Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science and multiple best presentation awards. Her teaching experience spans courses in engineering materials and nanomaterials.

Profile

Education

Manpreet Kaur completed her Ph.D. in Materials Science with a focus on Condensed Matter Physics at Hokkaido University, Japan, from October 2016 to September 2019. Her doctoral research concentrated on photothermal and photoelectric conversion using plasmonic nanomaterials for water purification and splitting. Prior to this, she earned a Master of Nanotechnology Engineering (a 5-year integrated program) from Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Punjab, India, graduating in 2016 with a CGPA of 8.4/10. Her master’s thesis focused on titanium nitride (TiN) nanoparticles for energy harvesting applications. This strong educational foundation provided her with extensive knowledge and expertise in materials science, nanotechnology, and their applications in energy and environmental technologies.

Professional Experience

Dr. Manpreet Kaur is a distinguished Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Calgary’s Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, specializing in advanced energy conversion and storage technologies. Her current research involves designing and synthesizing nanomaterials for applications in fuel cells, sensors, and batteries, focusing on core-shell and hybrid nanostructures. Prior to this role, Dr. Kaur conducted postdoctoral research at the Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials in the Czech Republic and the University of Turin, where she explored catalytic processes and quantum dot synthesis. She also worked at the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan, investigating plasmonic nanomaterials for energy harvesting. Dr. Kaur’s earlier experience includes a role as a Junior Researcher at the same institute, where she studied photothermal effects in nanocomposites. Her extensive experience spans various research environments and advanced techniques, underscoring her expertise in materials science and energy applications.

Research Interest

Manpreet Kaur’s research interests revolve around advancing energy conversion and storage technologies through innovative material science. Her work focuses on electrochemistry and nanomaterial synthesis, particularly in developing and optimizing metal-semiconductor nanostructures for energy applications. She investigates core-shell nanomaterials and hybrid nanostructures for use in polymer electrolyte fuel cells, electrolysers, and batteries, aiming to enhance their performance and efficiency. Additionally, her research explores electro- and photocatalytic processes to convert methane and nitrogen into valuable chemicals and fuels. She is also involved in the synthesis of advanced materials such as graphene and MXenes for various applications, including ammonia and methanol production. Kaur’s expertise extends to plasmonic catalysis and the use of quantum dots in selective catalytic oxidation, contributing to more sustainable and efficient energy systems. Her work integrates theoretical and practical approaches to address global energy challenges.

Research Skills

Manpreet Kaur, PhD, exhibits a robust set of research skills crucial for advancing the field of materials science and energy conversion. Her expertise in electrochemistry and nano-materials synthesis is demonstrated through her work with core-shell nanomaterials and hybrid nanostructures, essential for applications in fuel cells, electrolysers, and sensors. Proficient in electrochemical measurements using techniques such as Rotating Disk Electrode (RDE) and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS), she excels in analyzing volatile components and optimizing catalytic reactions. Her skills extend to cleanroom techniques including reactive ion etching and chemical vapor deposition, supporting her research on plasmonic materials and photovoltaics. Additionally, Manpreet is adept in software tools like RSOFT and COMSOL for electromagnetic and energy transfer simulations. Her extensive training in synthesis methods, including wet-chemical and solvothermal techniques, underscores her versatility in developing advanced materials for energy and environmental applications.

Award and Recognition

Dr. Manpreet Kaur has received notable accolades throughout her career, reflecting her significant contributions to materials science and energy research. She was honored with the “Young Researcher Presentation Award” at the 11th Indian Scientist Association in Japan for her work on plasmonic core-shell nanocomposites in 2020. Additionally, she received the Young Scientist Award from the Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science in 2020 for her advancements in solar energy harvesting devices. Her achievements also include the Best Oral Presentation Award at the 9th ISAJ symposium and the Excellent Poster Presentation Award at the 10th International MANA Symposium. Dr. Kaur’s innovative work has been highlighted in media, such as TV Tokyo’s World Business Satellite. She has also secured significant research funding, including for seawater desalination and plasma-assisted ammonia production, underscoring her impactful contributions to her field.

Conclusion

Manpreet Kaur is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her innovative research, strong publication record, and international experience demonstrate her significant contributions to her field. Addressing the areas for improvement could further enhance her impact and recognition in the scientific community. Overall, Kaur’s achievements and dedication to advancing sustainable technologies make her a strong contender for this award.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Title: Nitrogen-doped graphene and graphene quantum dots: A review on synthesis and applications in energy, sensors and environment
    • Authors: M. Kaur, M. Kaur, V.K. Sharma
    • Journal: Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
    • Year: 2018
    • Volume: 259
    • Pages: 44-64
    • Citations: 376
  2. Title: All-ceramic microfibrous solar steam generator: TiN plasmonic nanoparticle-loaded transparent microfibers
    • Authors: M. Kaur, S. Ishii, S.L. Shinde, T. Nagao
    • Journal: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
    • Year: 2017
    • Volume: 5 (10)
    • Pages: 8523-8528
    • Citations: 153
  3. Title: Heteroatom-doped graphene as sensing materials: A mini review
    • Authors: S. Kaushal, M. Kaur, N. Kaur, V. Kumari, P.P. Singh
    • Journal: RSC Advances
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 10 (48)
    • Pages: 28608-28629
    • Citations: 112
  4. Title: All‐Ceramic Solar‐Driven Water Purifier Based on Anodized Aluminum Oxide and Plasmonic Titanium Nitride
    • Authors: M. Kaur, S. Ishii, S.L. Shinde, T. Nagao
    • Journal: Advanced Sustainable Systems
    • Year: 2019
    • Volume: 3 (2)
    • Article ID: 1800112
    • Citations: 83
  5. Title: Nanocomposites of carbon quantum dots and graphene quantum dots: Environmental applications as sensors
    • Authors: A. Kaur, K. Pandey, R. Kaur, N. Vashishat, M. Kaur
    • Journal: Chemosensors
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 10 (9)
    • Article ID: 367
    • Citations: 57
  6. Title: Synthesis and characterization of graphene oxide using modified Hummer’s method
    • Authors: M. Kaur, H. Kaur, D. Kukkar
    • Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
    • Year: 2018
    • Volume: 1953 (1)
    • Citations: 44
  7. Title: Boron-and phosphorous-doped graphene nanosheets and quantum dots as sensors and catalysts in environmental applications: A review
    • Authors: M. Kaur, M.K. Ubhi, J.K. Grewal, V.K. Sharma
    • Journal: Environmental Chemistry Letters
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 19 (6)
    • Pages: 4375-4392
    • Citations: 34
  8. Title: Solvothermal assisted phosphate functionalized graphitic carbon nitride quantum dots for optical sensing of Fe ions and its thermodynamic aspects
    • Authors: D. Vashisht, E. Sharma, M. Kaur, A. Vashisht, S.K. Mehta, K. Singh
    • Journal: Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 228
    • Article ID: 117773
    • Citations: 31
  9. Title: Marimo-bead-supported core–shell nanocomposites of titanium nitride and chromium-doped titanium dioxide as a highly efficient water-floatable green photocatalyst
    • Authors: M. Kaur, S.L. Shinde, S. Ishii, W. Jevasuwan, N. Fukata, M.W. Yu, Y. Li, J. Ye, …
    • Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 12 (28)
    • Pages: 31327-31339
    • Citations: 27
  10. Title: Hydropower generation by transpiration from microporous alumina
    • Authors: M. Kaur, S. Ishii, R. Nozaki, T. Nagao
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 11 (1)
    • Article ID: 10954
    • Citations: 17

Andrii Hrubiak | Renewable Energy Sources | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Andrii Hrubiak | Renewable Energy Sources | Best Researcher Award

Emeritus at Cornell University, School of Integrative Plant Science, United States.

Dr. Andrii Hrubiak is a distinguished Senior Researcher at the G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics of the NAS of Ukraine. With a PhD in Physical and Mathematical Sciences, his research specializes in the physics and chemistry of surfaces, focusing on nanostructured materials, high-capacity electrochemical energy storage, photocatalysis, and Mossbauer spectroscopy. His work involves developing functional nanomaterials for energy storage and conversion and enhancing photocatalytic efficiency. Dr. Hrubiak has earned multiple accolades, including scholarships from the President of Ukraine and the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Prize for Young Scientists. His research contributions are well-recognized through numerous publications and patents, underscoring his impact in advancing material science and technology. His expertise extends to optimizing synthesis methods and improving performance characteristics of electrochemical and photocatalytic systems, making him a leading figure in his field.

Profile

Education🎓

Dr. Andrii Hrubiak’s educational journey reflects a robust foundation in physical and mathematical sciences with a focus on materials science. He began his academic path at the Galician Secondary School, where he graduated with honors in 2007. Pursuing higher education, he enrolled in the Faculty of Physics and Technology at Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, Ivano-Frankivsk, earning a Master’s degree in Physics in 2012. His dedication to the field continued through postgraduate studies at the same institution, where he specialized in the physics of colloidal systems from 2012 to 2015. Building on this, Dr. Hrubiak furthered his expertise by completing doctoral studies at the G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, focusing on applied physics and nanomaterials between 2020 and 2022. This rigorous educational background underpins his significant contributions to nanomaterials and energy storage systems.

Professional Experience 🏢

Dr. Andrii Hrubiak has a distinguished career at the G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics of the N.A.S. of Ukraine, where he has served as a Senior Researcher in the Laboratory of Magnetic Film Physics since 2016. His expertise lies in the physics and chemistry of surfaces, focusing on nanostructured materials, high-capacity electrochemical energy storage, and photocatalysis. Prior to this role, Dr. Hrubiak conducted significant research as a Junior Researcher at Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, contributing to international projects on nanodispersed rutile and iron oxides. His career also includes experience with Horizon 2020 programs and various national research grants. Dr. Hrubiak’s work has earned him several prestigious awards, including the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Prize and Scholarships from the President of Ukraine, underscoring his impactful contributions to the field of applied physics and nanomaterials.

Environmental Health

Dr. Hrubiak’s work in photocatalysis contributes to environmental health by developing materials that can efficiently degrade organic pollutants. His research on titanium dioxide and iron oxide composites aims to address environmental contamination and improve air and water quality.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Andrii Hrubiak’s research interests are centered on the development and application of advanced nanomaterials with a focus on the physics and chemistry of surfaces. His work predominantly explores nanostructured materials, including high-capacity electrochemical energy storage and generation systems. Dr. Hrubiak is deeply engaged in photocatalysis and Mossbauer spectroscopy, aiming to enhance the performance of functional materials. His research involves optimizing sol-gel and hydrothermal synthesis methods to create mesoporous systems based on transition metal oxides and hydroxides. These materials are tailored for use as active photocatalysts and electrode components in energy storage devices. His investigations have led to significant findings, such as improved photocatalytic activity in anatase/brookite composites and enhanced capacitance in hybrid supercapacitors. Dr. Hrubiak’s work contributes to advancements in both energy technology and environmental remediation.

Award and Honors

Dr. Andrii Hrubiak has been recognized with several prestigious awards for his significant contributions to the field of physical and mathematical sciences. In 2023, he was honored with the Scholarship named after Academician B.E. Paton for young scientists of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. His innovative research also earned him the Scholarship of the President of Ukraine for young scientists in 2020, reflecting his impactful work in nanomaterials and energy storage. Dr. Hrubiak was awarded the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Prize for Young Scientists in 2019 for his pioneering work on nanostructured electrodes. Additionally, he received multiple grants from the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the President of Ukraine, underscoring his excellence in advancing scientific knowledge. His accomplishments are further highlighted by his international accolades, including grants for research conducted in the United States and China.

Research Skills

Dr. Andrii Hrubiak possesses a robust skill set in the field of nanostructured materials and electrochemical energy systems. His expertise encompasses the synthesis and characterization of advanced nanomaterials, particularly transition metal oxides and hydroxides, which are pivotal for energy storage and photocatalysis. He excels in employing sol-gel and hydrothermal methods to create materials with optimized structural and electrochemical properties. Dr. Hrubiak is proficient in techniques such as Mossbauer spectroscopy, which he uses to investigate material properties at a microscopic level. His skills extend to the development of innovative electrode materials and photocatalysts, where he has significantly contributed to enhancing the performance of energy storage devices and environmental remediation processes. His ability to integrate theoretical research with practical applications underscores his proficiency in advancing the field of materials science and energy technologies.

Conclusion

Dr. Andrii Hrubiak is a distinguished researcher whose work has made substantial contributions to the fields of nanomaterials, energy storage, and photocatalysis. His international collaborations, applied research, and numerous awards highlight his impact and recognition in the scientific community. His innovative approaches and dedication to advancing material science and environmental technologies make him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes 📚
  1. Insight into the Slag Foaming Behavior Utilizing Biocoke as an Alternative Carbon Source in Electric Arc Furnace-Based Steel Production
    • Authors: Kieush, L., Schenk, J., Koveria, A., Hrubiak, A.
    • Year: 2024
  2. Biocoke Thermochemical Properties for Foamy Slag Formations in Electric Arc Furnace Steelmaking
    • Authors: Kieush, L., Schenk, J., Koveria, A., Hrubiak, A.
    • Year: 2024
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    • Year: 2024
  4. Evaluation of Slag Foaming Behavior Using Renewable Carbon Sources in Electric Arc Furnace-Based Steel Production
    • Authors: Kieush, L., Schenk, J., Koveria, A., Hopfinger, H., Zheng, H.
    • Year: 2023
  5. Influence of machining duration of 0.8SiO2/ 0.2Al2O3 nanopowder on electrochemical characteristics of lithium power sources
    • Authors: Yavorskyi, Y.V., Hrubiak, A.B., Zaulychnyy, Y.V., Gun’ko, V.M., Dudka, O.I.
    • Year: 2023
  6. Utilization of Renewable Carbon in Electric Arc Furnace-Based Steel Production: Comparative Evaluation of Properties of Conventional and Non-Conventional Carbon-Bearing Sources
    • Authors: Kieush, L., Schenk, J., Koveria, A., Hrubiak, A., Hopfinger, H.
    • Year: 2023
  7. Influence of biocoke on iron ore sintering performance and strength properties of sinter
    • Authors: Kieush, L., Hrubiak, A., Koveria, A., Molchanov, L., Moklyak, V.
    • Year: 2022
  8. Electroconductive Properties of Carbon Biocomposites Formed by the Precipitation Method
    • Authors: Hrubiak, A.B., Moklyak, V.V., Yavorsky, Yu.V., Ivanichok, N.Ya., Ilnitsky, N.R.
    • Year: 2022
  9. Transformation of the electrical impedance spectra of biological tissues under the influence of destructive factors
    • Authors: Pryimak, T.V., Gasyuk, I.M., Grubyak, A.V., Chervinko, D.M.
    • Year: 2022
  10. Structurally dependent electrochemical properties of ultrafine superparamagnetic ‘core/shell’ γ-Fe2O3/defective α-Fe2O3 composites in hybrid supercapacitors
    • Authors: Bazaluk, O., Hrubiak, A., Moklyak, V., Lozynskyi, V., Fedorov, S.
    • Year: 2021