Dharavath Anusha | Power Electronics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Dharavath Anusha | Power Electronics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Dharavath Anusha, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, India

Ms. Dharavath Anusha is an Electrical Engineer pursuing a Ph.D. from the National Institute of Technology, Warangal, specializing in High Gain Bidirectional DC-DC converters and Power Electronics ⚡. She holds an M.Tech. in Industrial Power and Automation from NIT Calicut and a B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Balaji Institute of Technology, Warangal 🎓. Her research interests include renewable energy sources and designing high-gain DC-DC converters for electric vehicles and power systems 🌱. With several publications and technical expertise in MATLAB, d-space, and Python 💻, she actively contributes to advanced power electronics research.

 

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Academic Qualifications

Ms. Anusha holds a Ph.D. from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Warangal, focusing on High Gain Bidirectional DC-DC converters and Power Electronics. She also completed her M.Tech. in Industrial Power and Automation from NIT Calicut with distinction. Her B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering was earned with distinction from Balaji Institute of Technology and Sciences, Warangal. She has a strong academic background that underpins her technical skills.

Areas of Interest

Her primary areas of interest include Renewable Energy Sources, Distributed Generation, and the Design of High-Gain DC-DC Power Converters. These areas align with her work in power electronics and renewable energy applications, making her a valuable contributor to the field.

Academic & Extracurricular Activities

She has actively participated in several technical programs and workshops, including training on National Instruments LabVIEW, OPAL-RT for HIL applications, and PLC-SCADA workshops. Her involvement in these activities shows her commitment to continuous learning and collaboration in the research community.

Conclusion

Ms. Dharavath Anusha’s academic credentials, technical expertise, research experience, and commitment to advancing power electronics and renewable energy systems make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. She has consistently demonstrated excellence through her projects and publications, aligning with the award’s objective of recognizing groundbreaking research.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Ultra-fast DC charger with improved power quality and optimal algorithmic approach to enable V2G and G2V (Cited by: 12) 📄 | 2020
  • A novel single-input multi-port isolated bi-directional converter for EV applications (Cited by: 4) 📊 | 2021
  • A Review and Comprehensive Study on DC-DC Converters (Cited by: N/A) 📚 | 2024
  • Analysis and Design of transformer less Single Switch based High Gain DC-DC Converter for Renewable Energy Applications (Cited by: N/A) 🔋 | 2023

Zhidong CAO | Data Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhidong CAO | Data Science |  Best Researcher Award

Zhidong CAO at Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Zhidong CAO is a renowned professor and principal investigator at the National Key Laboratory of Multimodal Artificial Intelligence Systems, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences. With a Doctor of Science degree, he has made significant contributions to the field of artificial intelligence and has been recognized for his work in various national and international platforms.

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Education

Zhidong CAO earned his Ph.D. from the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2008. He also holds a Master’s degree and a Bachelor’s degree from Changsha University of Science and Technology, completed in 2005 and 2001 respectively.

Research Focus

His research interests lie primarily in the areas of multimodal artificial intelligence systems, social computing, and geographic information analysis. He has been instrumental in several key national scientific and technological projects, including the National Medium- and Long-term Scientific and Technological Development Plan (2021-2035) and the New Generation Artificial Intelligence Strategic Plan.

Professional Journey

Zhidong CAO began his professional journey as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2008. He progressed to become an Assistant Researcher in 2010, then an Associate Researcher in 2011, and has been serving as a Researcher since 2020. His roles have seen him engage deeply with various research projects and contribute significantly to the field of automation and artificial intelligence.

Honors & Awards

Throughout his career, Zhidong CAO has received numerous prestigious awards. Notable among these are the Beijing Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Prize, 2022), the China Surveying and Mapping Society Science and Technology Award (Grand Prize, 2021), and the Chinese Society of Simulation Natural Science First Prize (2018). His contributions have also been recognized by the Chinese Association of Automation and the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Zhidong CAO has an impressive portfolio of over 120 research papers published in leading domestic and international journals and conferences. He has also authored three books, further establishing his expertise in his field. His research has earned him six scientific and technological awards, underscoring his significant contributions to the advancement of artificial intelligence and related domains.

  1. Coordinated Cyber Security Enhancement for Grid-Transportation Systems With Social Engagement
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational Intelligence
    • DOI: 10.1109/TETCI.2022.3209306
    • Contributors: Pengfei Zhao, Shuangqi Li, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Zhidong Cao, Chenghong Gu, Da Xie, Daniel Dajun Zeng
    • Summary: This article discusses methods for enhancing cybersecurity in grid-transportation systems through coordinated efforts and social engagement. It emphasizes the importance of integrating social factors and community involvement in cybersecurity strategies.
  2. Energy-Social Manufacturing for Social Computing
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems
    • DOI: 10.1109/TCSS.2024.3379254
    • Contributors: Alexis Pengfei Zhao, Shuangqi Li, Yanjia Wang, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Chenye Wu, Zhidong Cao, Faith Xue Fei
    • Summary: This article explores the concept of energy-social manufacturing, which integrates energy systems with social computing to enhance efficiency and sustainability. The research highlights the role of social computing in optimizing energy production and consumption.
  3. Modeling the Coupling Propagation of Information, Behavior, and Disease in Multilayer Heterogeneous Networks
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems
    • DOI: 10.1109/TCSS.2023.3306014
    • Contributors: Tianyi Luo, Duo Xu, Zhidong Cao, Pengfei Zhao, Jiaojiao Wang, Qingpeng Zhang
    • Summary: This study models the interactions and propagation dynamics of information, behavior, and disease within multilayer heterogeneous networks. It provides insights into how these elements influence each other and spread across different network layers.
  4. Socially Governed Energy Hub Trading Enabled by Blockchain-Based Transactions
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems
    • DOI: 10.1109/TCSS.2023.3308608
    • Contributors: Pengfei Zhao, Shuangqi Li, Zhidong Cao, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Chenghong Gu, Xiaohe Yan, Da Huo, Tianyi Luo, Zikang Wang
    • Summary: This article examines how blockchain technology can facilitate socially governed energy hub trading. It discusses the implementation of blockchain-based transactions to enhance transparency, security, and efficiency in energy markets.
  5. A Cross-Lingual Transfer Learning Method for Online COVID-19-Related Hate Speech Detection
    • Journal: Expert Systems with Applications
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2023.121031
    • Contributors: Lin Liu, Duo Xu, Pengfei Zhao, Daniel Dajun Zeng, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Qingpeng Zhang, Yin Luo, Zhidong Cao
    • Summary: This research presents a method for detecting COVID-19-related hate speech online using cross-lingual transfer learning. The study demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed method in identifying hate speech across different languages, aiding in the fight against online misinformation and discrimination.

 

Peng Jiap | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Peng Jiap | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Peng Jiap, Zhejiang University, China

Dr. Jiao Peng 🎓, male, is an assistant researcher with a Ph.D. in engineering from Zhejiang University (2021), mentored by Professor Chen Zhiping. He holds a bachelor’s degree from East China University of Science and Technology (2015). Specializing in the strength and stability of thin-walled structures and pressure-bearing equipment 💡, Dr. Peng has been involved in multiple high-profile research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. With over 20 publications, including 8 SCI papers as the first or corresponding author 📝, he has also applied for 3 national invention patents 📜.

 

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Education and Background

Jiao Peng, a male assistant researcher, achieved a postgraduate degree and holds a Ph.D. in engineering. He graduated from East China University of Science and Technology in June 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in engineering. Subsequently, he earned his doctorate from Zhejiang University in September 2021, under the supervision of Professor Chen Zhiping.

 

Research Focus

Jiao Peng’s research primarily revolves around the buckling behavior and structural stability of thin-walled cylindrical shells and plates 🛠️. His work delves into various aspects such as localized axial compression loads, initial imperfection sensitivity, and the effects of geometric defects under non-uniform in-plane compression. Peng’s studies not only contribute significantly to understanding the mechanics of these structures but also advance methodologies in experimental and numerical analyses. His expertise extends to incorporating functionally graded materials and composite structures in enhancing structural performance, crucial for applications in pressure vessels, cylindrical shells, and related engineering domains 📊.

Chonlatis Darawong | Marketing Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Chonlatis Darawong | Marketing Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Chonlatis Darawong, Sripatum University, Chonburi Campus, Thailand

Chonlatis Darawong, Ph.D., is an esteemed Associate Professor with a diverse background in academia and research 🎓. With a Ph.D. in Management from the Asian Institute of Technology, he specializes in areas such as international business, marketing, and organizational behavior. With over a decade of experience in lecturing and conducting impactful research 🌟, he has contributed significantly to numerous publications in prestigious journals 📚. Darawong’s expertise extends to consultancy roles, where he has advised on topics ranging from franchise management to service quality enhancement. Passionate about education and innovation, he continues to inspire students and professionals alike.

 

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Education and Qualifications:

Chonlatis Darawong embarked on an illustrious academic journey that solidified his expertise in management and marketing 📚. His educational odyssey commenced with a Bachelor of Science in Agro-Industrial Product Development from Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand. Building upon this foundation, he pursued a Master of Business Administration with a specialization in Marketing at the National Institute of Development Administration. His thirst for knowledge led him to attain a Ph.D. in Management from the esteemed School of Management, Asian Institute of Technology, Pathumthani, Thailand. Throughout his educational pursuits, Darawong exhibited a relentless dedication to learning and research, culminating in impactful contributions to academia 🎓.

Work Experience :

Chonlatis Darawong’s professional journey exemplifies versatility and dedication across diverse industries 🚀. From academia to corporate settings, his roles span teaching, research, and project management. As a Full-time Lecturer at Sripatum University, he imparts knowledge in various business disciplines to both undergraduate and MBA students 🎓. His stint at Chula Unisearch as a Researcher underscored his prowess in conducting in-depth studies for organizations like ARDA. Darawong’s commitment extends to part-time roles, where he shares expertise in international business research and brand communication. Throughout his career, he’s embraced challenges with resilience, contributing significantly to education and industry alike 🌟.

Research Focus:

Chonlatis Darawong’s research focus encompasses various facets of organizational dynamics and innovation 🧠. With a keen interest in new product development and team dynamics, he has delved into topics such as leadership styles, conflict management, and cross-functional communication. Darawong’s investigations extend to understanding the impact of cultural diversity on team performance and the nuances of managing conflicts between different functional units within organizations. His work not only sheds light on the intricacies of organizational behavior but also offers practical insights for enhancing team effectiveness and fostering innovation. Through his diverse array of studies, Darawong continues to contribute significantly to the field of management research 🌟.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Service quality enhancing student satisfaction in international programs of higher education institutions: A local student perspective 📚 Cited by: 69, Year: 2019
  2. Dynamic capabilities of new product development teams in performing radical innovation projects📚 Cited by: 50, Year: 2018
  3. The influence of leadership styles on new product development performance: the moderating effect of product innovativeness📚 Cited by: 33, Year: 2020
  4. Acculturation of local new product development team members in MNC subsidiaries in Thailand 📚 Cited by: 27, Year: 2012
  5. The impact of cross-functional communication on absorptive capacity of NPD teams at high technology firms in Thailand📚 Cited by: 25, Year: 2015
  6. The impact of communication on conflict between expatriate and local managers working in NPD projects of MNC subsidiaries: A local perspective
  7. Improving student satisfaction and learning outcomes with service quality of online courses: evidence from Thai and Indonesian higher education institutions
  8. Conflict management styles and interpersonal conflict between marketing and R&D personnel during the new product development process
  9. Enhancing the service quality of community pharmacies for non-prescription medicines based on the perspectives of pharmacists and patients: a qualitative study
  10. Managing conflict between engineers/R&D and marketers in new product development process

 

Massimo Albanese | Business | Best Researcher Award

Dr Massimo Albanese | Business | Best Researcher Award

Adjunct Professor at University of Genoa,Italy

Massimo Albanese is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in academia, research, and consulting, primarily based in Genoa, Italy. Born on February 28, 1975, he is an Italian national known for his contributions in the field of Economics and Business Studies.

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🎓 Education:

  • PhD in Economics from the University of Genoa (2018):
    • Thesis focus not provided.
  • Master’s degree in Governance delle politiche economiche urbane e territoriali (2006):
    • Completed at the University of Genoa.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Maritime and Transport Economics (2001):
    • Obtained from the University of Genoa.
  • High School Scientific Diploma from “Leonardo da Vinci” High School (1994):
    • Secondary education in Genova, Italy.

Massimo Albanese is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in academia, research, and consulting, primarily based in Genoa, Italy. Born on February 28, 1975, he is an Italian national known for his contributions in the field of Economics and Business Studies.

Work Experience:

  • Adjunct Professor at the University of Genoa (2014 – Present):
    • Courses taught include Digital Accounting, Cultural Heritage and Management Information Systems, Data Management for Business Intelligence, and ERP systems.
  • Research Fellow at the University of Genoa (2006 – 2021):
    • Involved in various research projects, focusing on topics such as social entrepreneurship, enterprise resource planning systems, intangible assets assessment, logistics platforms, and maritime trade trends.
  • Consultant at the University of Genoa (2001 – Present):
    • Engaged in diverse consulting projects related to economic and financial crisis support, knowledge transfer initiatives for the Third Sector, economic regulation for transport, mentoring and communities for eco-development, and leadership creation for maritime industries.

Scholarships and Additional Training:

  • University of Genoa Scholarship (2005 – 2006):
    • Research on the structural features and trends of the tertiary sector in Liguria.
  • National Research Council Scholarship (2002):
    • Research focused on the management of health services from the perspective of inter-organizational process integration.
  • Various Summer School Programs:
    • Qualitative Research (2014), Basic Econometrics (2013), Multivariate Analysis for Social Research (2010) at the University of Calabria.

Research Focus :

Massimo Albanese’s research focuses on various aspects of entrepreneurship, community enterprise, and business management. 🌐 He has contributed to the literature on topics such as community entrepreneurship, ERP retirement, and the survival of community enterprises in depleted contexts. 📚 His work explores multidimensional representations in literature reviews, mixed methods in research design, and the humane entrepreneurship lens applied to Italian rural areas. 🔄 Albanese’s research, published in reputable journals like the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems and Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, reflects a commitment to understanding the genesis, legitimization, and sustainability of community-based initiatives. 🚀

Publication Top Notes :

Publication Highlights: Massimo Albanese

📚 “Reviewing literature through multidimensional representations”

  • Published in the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (2023, vol. 49, 100622).
  • Explores innovative approaches to literature review methodologies in the realm of accounting information systems.

📈 “Interpreting community enterprises’ ability to survive in depleted contexts through the Humane Entrepreneurship lens: evidence from Italian rural areas”

  • Co-authored with Buratti, N., and Sillig, C.
  • Featured in the Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development (2022, vol. 29(1), pp. 74–92).
  • Investigates the resilience of community enterprises in challenging environments using the Humane Entrepreneurship lens.

🌐 “Community enterprise, community entrepreneurship and local development: a literature review on three decades of empirical studies and theorizations”

  • Co-authored with Buratti, N., and Sillig, C.
  • Published in Entrepreneurship and Regional Development (2022, vol. 34(5-6), pp. 376–401).
  • Offers a comprehensive review of empirical studies and theories spanning three decades, focusing on community enterprise and entrepreneurship’s impact on local development.

🔍 “Improving the ERP literature review methodology: A Multidimensional approach”

  • Presented at the 11th European Conference on Information Systems Management (ECISM 2017).
  • Provides insights into enhancing literature review methodologies in the context of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.

💼 “The evaluation of core competencies in networks: the network competence report”

  • Co-authored with Francioli, F.
  • Published in the Journal of Intellectual Capital (2017, vol. 18(1), pp. 189–216).
  • Examines the evaluation of core competencies within networks, contributing to the intellectual capital discourse.

🚗 “Possible impacts of park pricing policies: The case of blue-lined area in Genoa”

  • Co-authored with Di Bella, E.
  • Published in the International Journal of Transport Economics (2009, vol. 36(3), pp. 301–335).
  • Explores the potential impacts of park pricing policies, with a case study focused on the blue-lined area in Genoa.

🔗 These publications showcase Massimo Albanese’s diverse contributions to literature, spanning multidimensional literature review methodologies, entrepreneurship, intellectual capital, and transport economics. 🌟