Katherine Johnson | Energy Efficiency | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Katherine Johnson | Energy Efficiency | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Katherine Johnson, Johnson Consulting Group, United States

Dr. Katherine Johnson is the President of Johnson Consulting Group, a certified woman-owned consulting firm specializing in energy efficiency. With over 30 years of experience, she excels in utility program development, product testing, sustainability evaluations, and market research across various sectors. Dr. Johnson has consulted for major energy commissions in Arkansas, California, and British Columbia. She holds a Doctorate in Business Administration from the University of Southern Queensland. A prolific speaker and author, Dr. Johnson has presented at key energy conferences and serves on several advisory boards. πŸ’‘πŸŒπŸ“Š

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Education πŸŽ“πŸ“š

Dr. Katherine Johnson holds a Doctor of Business Administration (2010) from the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. She earned her MBA with Dean’s List honors in 1990 from Rollins College, Roy E. Crummer Graduate School of Business in Winter Park, FL. Prior to that, she completed a Bachelor of Science in Business and Journalism (1983) with Dean’s List distinction from Indiana University School of Business in Bloomington, IN. Her diverse educational background has been instrumental in shaping her expertise in business strategy and energy consulting. πŸŽ“πŸŒŸ

Experience

Dr. Katherine Johnson is the President of Johnson Consulting Group, a certified woman-owned consulting firm based in Frederick, MD, with a satellite office in Winter Park, FL. Since 2008, her firm has specialized in strategic consulting within the energy efficiency sector, offering services in program development, product testing, sustainability evaluations, and market research. The firm is recognized as a Certified Women’s Business Enterprise and operates primarily in suburban Washington, D.C. Dr. Johnson’s leadership has positioned the firm as a trusted partner for utility programs and energy conservation initiatives. πŸŒπŸ’Όβš‘

 

Employment History πŸ’ΌπŸ“Š

Dr. Katherine Johnson has an extensive career in energy consulting and business leadership. Since 2008, she has been the President of Johnson Consulting Group in Frederick, MD. Previously, she was Principal/Owner of Market Development Group in Montrose, CO (2006-2008), and Principal of KJ Consulting in Frederick, MD (1997-2006). She also held roles such as Marketing and Finance Manager at Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium, Washington, D.C. (1995-1996), Associate at Barakat & Chamberlin (1993-1995), Research Director at The Corps Group (1992-1993), and Project Manager at Aragon Consulting Group (1991-1992). πŸ“ˆπŸŒ

 

Conclusion

Dr. Katherine Johnson’s contributions to the field of energy efficiency, leadership in utility program evaluations, and her extensive research and publications make her a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”

Publication Top Notes Β 

  • Customer Truth Serum, International Energy Program Evaluation Conference (2022) – Katherine Johnson, Shaylyn Dean. πŸ“„
  • Decision-Framework for Determining Net Savings Approach, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership (2016) – Katherine Johnson. πŸ“Š
  • Lessons Learned from the Field: Key Strategies for Implementing Successful On-the-Bill Financing Programs, Energy Efficiency (2012) – Katherine Johnson, George Willoughby, Wade Shimoda, Michael Volker. πŸ“˜ DOI: 10.1007/s12053-011-9109-7
  • Changes in the Strategic Focus and Internal Operating Culture of U.S. Investor-Owned Utilities Due to Regulation, Dissertation/Thesis (2010) – Katherine Johnson. πŸ“š
  • Geo Heat Pumps: Leading Utility Marketing Programs, Market Development Group (2010) – Katherine Johnson. πŸ“•
  • How Much are Non-Energy Benefits Worth?, Journal Article – Katherine Johnson, Patricia Plympton, Brian Eakin, Jeff Erickson, Ethan Young. πŸ“‘

Shaohong Wang | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Shaohong Wang | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr Shaohong Wang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

Dr. Shaohong Wang’s research background and achievements make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Below is a breakdown of his qualifications, accomplishments, and contributions in recent years.

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Research Interests

Dr. Wang’s primary research focuses on environmental functional materials, CO2 reduction, and hydrogen recovery. He has also worked on the transformation of catalytic wet oxidation systems, which are crucial for advancing sustainability in environmental technologies.

Education Background

Dr. Wang holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Technology from Xiangtan University, under the supervision of Prof. Yin Xu. He completed his B.S.E. in Environmental Engineering from Hunan City University and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Harbin Institute of Technology.

Research Achievements

  1. Publications: Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to high-impact journals like Environmental Science & Technology and Water Research, with notable works on the degradation of organic pollutants, such as nitrobenzene and ciprofloxacin. His research has received extensive citations (e.g., 57 citations for his 2022 publication on oxygen vacancy-mediated catalysts).
  2. Patents: He holds patents related to innovative methods for treating wastewater, showcasing his practical application of research in environmental engineering.
  3. Funded Projects: Dr. Wang has secured prestigious funding from national and state laboratories, focusing on low-voltage electrocatalytic systems and antibiotic degradation.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Wang has been recognized with multiple awards, including the 2023 PhD National Scholarship, Principal’s Special Scholarship, and Best Oral Report at academic conferences.

Conclusion

Dr. Shaohong Wang’s substantial contributions to environmental science, coupled with his numerous recognitions, make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative work in sustainable technologies holds promising potential for future advancements in the field.

Publication top notes

Boosting Efficient Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Reaction of CoFe-Layered Double Hydroxides Nanosheets via Co-Coordination Mechanism of W-Doping and Oxygen Defect Engineering

Regulating the concentration of dissolved oxygen to achieve the directional transformation of reactive oxygen species: A controllable oxidation process for ciprofloxacin degradation by calcined CuCoFe-LDH

Oxygen Vacancy-Mediated CuCoFe/Tartrate-LDH Catalyst Directly Activates Oxygen to Produce Superoxide Radicals: Transformation of Active Species and Implication for Nitrobenzene Degradation

Lattice-distortion active sites of Ni-doped CuMgFe LDH for benzotraizole degradation

 

 

Abdellatif Louaraychi | Energy | Best Paper Award

Prof Dr. Abdellatif Louaraychi | Energy | Best Paper Award

Prof, FacultΓ© des sciences et techniques de beni mellal, Morocco

Abdellatif Louaraychi is a dedicated secondary education teacher with a robust background in mechanical energy modeling and surface engineering. With a passion for research and a commitment to advancing knowledge in his field, Abdellatif has made significant contributions to the study of mixed convection and non-Newtonian fluids. His work is recognized through various publications and active participation in national and international conferences.

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Research Expertise: Abdellatif Louaraychi has a strong background in mechanical energy and fluid dynamics, with a focus on mixed convection in non-Newtonian fluids. His publications in reputable journals like the International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer and Nature & Technology Journal demonstrate his expertise and contribution to the field.
  2. Publication Record: He has a solid publication record with multiple peer-reviewed papers that tackle complex topics in thermal sciences, such as mixed convection heat transfer and thermosolutal bifurcation phenomena. His research is published in international journals, indicating a strong academic presence.
  3. Conference Participation: His active participation in various international and national conferences, including those in Spain and Morocco, shows his engagement with the research community and dissemination of his work to a broader audience.
  4. Technical Skills: Louaraychi’s proficiency in modeling, simulation, and computational tools like Fortran, MATLAB, and Tecplot adds a significant technical depth to his research capabilities, which is critical for producing high-quality research papers.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Research Impact: While the publication record is strong, there is limited information on the impact of his research, such as citations, collaborations, or applied research outcomes. Enhancing the visibility and practical applications of his work could strengthen his profile.
  2. Diversity of Research Topics: Louaraychi’s research seems concentrated in a specific niche within thermal sciences. Broadening his research scope or demonstrating interdisciplinary applications could make his contributions more versatile and appealing for broader recognition.
  3. Community Engagement: While he has participated in volunteer work and associations, highlighting any mentorship, leadership roles in research groups, or contributions to scientific communities could improve his case for the award by showcasing his influence beyond academia.

πŸŽ“ Education:

Abdellatif holds a Doctorate in Mechanical Energy from the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Beni Mellal, where he conducted research at the Laboratory of Flow and Transfer Modeling. He also earned a Master’s degree in Surface and Thin Film Materials Engineering from the same institution and a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Matter Sciences from the Multidisciplinary Faculty of Beni Mellal. Additionally, he has a B1 Diploma in German and a Baccalaureate in Experimental Sciences, with a focus on Physics, from Hassan I High School.

πŸ’Ό Professional Experience:

Since 2020, Abdellatif has been serving as a secondary education teacher, shaping the minds of future scientists. His professional journey includes internships at PROMAGHREB’s technical service department and the Laboratory of Physics of Materials, where he synthesized and characterized LiFePO4 as a cathode material for Li-ion batteries. He also completed a final year project focused on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus:

Abdellatif’s research interests lie in the modeling and simulation of thermal transfer processes, particularly in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. He is proficient in the finite volume method and has conducted extensive research on mixed convection heat transfer, especially in non-Newtonian fluids and shallow rectangular cavities.

πŸ† Awards and Honors:

Abdellatif’s work in the field of mechanical energy and fluid mechanics has been recognized through his participation in prestigious conferences and workshops. He has also played a key role in the development of his local community as the Vice-Secretary General and founder of the Youth Association of Ouled Kichou for Development.

πŸ“š Publication Top Notes:

  • Β “Correlations of mixed convection in a double lid-driven shallow rectangular cavity: The case of non-Newtonian power-law fluids.”
  • “Mixed Convection Heat Transfer Correlations in Shallow Rectangular Cavities with Single and Double-Lid Driven Boundaries.” International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer,
  • “Determination of the parameters controlling mixed convection in double lid-driven shallow rectangular cavity uniformly heated.” International Journal of Engineering & Technology,
  • “Thermosolutal bifurcation phenomena in a rectangular enclosure filled with non-Newtonian fluids.” Revue de l’Entrepreneuriat et de l’Innovation,
  • “Γ‰tude de la convection mixte dans une cavitΓ© rectangulaire horizontale chauffΓ©e latΓ©ralement.” Nature & Technology Journal, 2017; Vol. A: Fundamentals and Engineering Sciences, 17: 12-16. Cited by 4 articles.

Conclusion:

Abdellatif Louaraychi is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Paper Award, particularly given his specialized knowledge in mechanical energy and fluid dynamics, supported by a robust publication record. However, to enhance his candidacy, he may need to focus on increasing the visibility and impact of his research, broadening his research scope, and further engaging with the academic and scientific communities. With these improvements, Louaraychi’s profile would align even more closely with the qualities sought in recipients of this prestigious award.