Assist Prof Dr. Soroush Safarzadeh | Industrial Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Assist Prof Dr. Soroush Safarzadeh, Quchan University of Technology, Iran
Assistant Professor Dr. Soroush Safarzadeh would be a strong candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” based on the following considerations:
Publication profile
Educational Background
Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Isfahan University of Technology with a thesis focused on game theory and energy efficiency. π
Teaching Experience
Extensive teaching roles at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad and Quchan University of Technology, covering a range of subjects in industrial engineering and management. π
Research Contributions
Over 20 publications in high-impact journals such as Energy, Journal of Cleaner Production, and Applied Energy. His research spans game theory, energy efficiency, and sustainable development. π
Editorial and Review Roles
Active reviewer for prestigious journals including Energy Conversion and Management, Journal of Cleaner Production, and Applied Energy. π΅οΈββοΈ
Awards and Honors
Recognized for academic excellence with a full scholarship during his M.Sc. and a top rank in the national entrance exam for industrial engineering schools. π
Technical Consultancy
Provided expert consultancy for Khorasan Regional Electric Company and Neyrperse Company, contributing to research-oriented projects and practical industry solutions. π οΈ
Publication Top Notes
- A group multi-criteria decision-making based on best-worst method
- π Cited by: 134 | Year: 2018
- A game theoretic approach for pricing policies in a duopolistic supply chain considering energy productivity, industrial rebound effect, and government policies
- π Cited by: 104 | Year: 2019
- A game theoretic approach for assessing residential energy-efficiency program considering rebound, consumer behavior, and government policies
- π Cited by: 97 | Year: 2019
- A review of optimal energy policy instruments on industrial energy efficiency programs, rebound effects, and government policies
- π Cited by: 94 | Year: 2020
- Solving an extended multi-row facility layout problem with fuzzy clearances using GA
- π Cited by: 56 | Year: 2017
- A hybrid evolutionary game-theoretic and system dynamics approach for analysis of implementation strategies of green technological innovation under government intervention
- π Cited by: 39 | Year: 2022
- Effects of governmental policies on energy-efficiency improvement of hydrogen fuel cell cars: A game-theoretic approach
- π Cited by: 38 | Year: 2022
- A duopolistic game for designing a comprehensive energy-efficiency scheme regarding consumer features: Which energy policy is the best?
- π Cited by: 34 | Year: 2020
- Energy supply chain empowerment through tradable green and white certificates: A pathway to sustainable energy generation
- π Cited by: 28 | Year: 2022
- A game theoretic approach for the duopoly pricing of energy-efficient appliances regarding innovation protection and social welfare
- π Cited by: 28 | Year: 2020
- Time-Of-Use pricing in an energy sustainable supply chain with government interventions: A game theory approach
- π Cited by: 27 | Year: 2022
- A modified lexicographic semi-order model using the best-worst method
- π Cited by: 16 | Year: 2018
- A heuristic scheduling method for the pipe-spool fabrication process
- π Cited by: 16* | Year: 2018
- Producing two substitutable products under a supply chain including two manufacturers and one retailer: A game-theoretic approach
- π Cited by: 7 | Year: 2023
- Product safety assessment in a dairy dual-channel supply chain using game theory
- π Cited by: 2 | Year: 2024
- Vehicle pricing considering EVs promotion and public transportation investment under governmental policies on sustainable transportation development: The case of Norway
- π Cited by: 1 | Year: 2024
- An Evolutionary Game-Theoretic Approach for Analysis of Green Innovation and Environmental Performance of Tech Firms under Stakeholdersβ Policies Based on System Dynamics
- π Cited by: 1 | Year: 2024
- Investigating big data investment in a three-level green supply chain: A game theoretic approach
- Year: 2025
- A game theoretic approach for green supply chain management in a big data environment considering cost-sharing models
- Β Year: 2024
- A game theoretic approach for tradable white certificates regarding energy rebound and government intervention
- Β Year: 2024
Conclusion
Dr. Safarzadeh’s extensive research, significant teaching contributions, and active involvement in academic and industry-related activities demonstrate a high level of expertise and impact in his field. His strong publication record and roles as a journal reviewer further highlight his commitment to advancing industrial engineering research, making him a suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.