Tingwei Zhou | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tingwei Zhou | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tingwei Zhou, Southwest University, China

Prof. Tingwei Zhou (周廷伟), born in February 1988, is an Associate Professor at the School of Physical Science and Technology, Southwest University, China. A member of the Communist Party, he specializes in theoretical research on material design, optoelectronic device performance, and quantum entanglement, often combining artificial intelligence with physical chemistry. With over 27 SCI papers and an H-index of 18, his work has significantly advanced the understanding of superatomic perovskites. He actively contributes to teaching, high-performance computing infrastructure, and peer-review processes for renowned journals. He is passionate about scientific exploration, education, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

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🎓 Education

Prof. Zhou earned his PhD in Optical Engineering from Chongqing University (2016–2019), focusing on the frontier of superatomic materials. He obtained his MSc in Theoretical Physics from Southwest University (2013–2016), where he began his exploration of computational modeling and material theory. His undergraduate degree in Physics was completed at Zunyi Normal College (2009–2013). With a solid educational foundation in both theoretical and applied physics, his academic journey reflects a deep interest in quantum mechanics, materials science, and interdisciplinary research, forming the basis of his innovative approach to perovskite material studies and quantum phenomena. 🧪📚

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Since 2023, Prof. Zhou has served as an Associate Professor at Southwest University, where he previously held a Lecturer position (2019–2023). He has taught core subjects including computational physics, electrodynamics, and linear algebra, with experience in online, offline, and hybrid modes. Zhou has guided numerous undergraduates and postgraduates in research, thesis writing, and publishing. He also built and now manages a high-performance computing lab supporting theoretical modeling. Beyond teaching, he contributes to academic administration, graduate admissions, and collaborative research across physics and engineering disciplines. His experience showcases strong innovation, mentorship, and institutional service. 💻🧑‍🎓

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Zhou’s research focuses on the design and performance evaluation of superatomic and perovskite materials for applications in energy, optoelectronics, and catalysis. He explores properties like crystal structure, adsorption energy, charge density, and activation energy using first-principles simulations. His interests extend to quantum entanglement theory and integrating artificial intelligence into physical chemistry. He also pioneers theoretical frameworks linking category theory to quantum physics. His published work in top-tier journals highlights advances in device efficiency, defect engineering, and stability mechanisms in functional materials. His cross-disciplinary approach pushes the boundaries of theoretical materials science and quantum innovation. ⚛️🧠💡

Publication Top Notes

📘 Coherence Programming for Efficient Linearly Polarized Perovskite Light-Emitting Diodes – Xiao, M.; Yang, J.; Zhang, W.; Wang, J.; Chen, P. – ACS Nano, 2024 – 📈 Cited by: 1

🌞 Facile Surface Regulation for Highly Efficient and Thermally Stable Perovskite Solar Cells via Chlormequat Chloride – Yang, B.; Lin, P.; Zhou, T.; Cai, B.; Zhang, W. – Chinese Chemical Letters, 2024

🌿 Facile and Sustainable Interface Modulation via a Self-Assembly Phosphonate Molecule for Efficient and Stable Perovskite Photovoltaics – Yang, B.; Cai, B.; Zhou, T.; Zheng, X.; Zhang, W. – Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024 – 🔟 Cited by: 10

🔬 A Construction Method of the Wave–Particle Entanglement State of the Particle System – Zhou, T. – Modern Physics Letters B, 2024

Xuefeng Song | Photocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song | Photocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song is a distinguished materials scientist specializing in functional micro/nanostructures, nanocomposites, and energy applications. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2009. He further advanced his research as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Cologne, Germany (2009-2012). Since 2012, he has been a key faculty member at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, leading groundbreaking research in photocatalysis, energy storage, and protective coatings. With over 100 publications in top-tier journals, 4,300+ citations, and 32 invention patents, his contributions to materials science are globally recognized. He has led over 20 major research projects, funded by prestigious institutions like the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the BMBF Fellowship in Germany. His numerous accolades, including the VinFuture Prize nomination and IAAM Fellowship, highlight his impact in the field.

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Education 🎓📚

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song pursued his Ph.D. in Materials Science at the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2009, focusing on the controlled synthesis of functional micro/nanostructures. He further enriched his academic expertise through a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Cologne, Germany, from 2009 to 2012, where he worked on innovative nanocomposite systems. Since 2012, he has been a faculty member at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, contributing to advanced research in energy materials and protective coatings. His academic journey is marked by extensive interdisciplinary research, blending chemistry, physics, and engineering to pioneer new material technologies. He has also contributed to three English-language academic monographs, enhancing global knowledge dissemination. His education provided a solid foundation for his pioneering work in photocatalysis, energy conversion, and nanostructured materials, positioning him as a leading scientist in materials research.

Experience 🏆🔬

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song has over a decade of research experience in materials science, focusing on nanostructured materials and energy applications. As a Principal Investigator, he has led over 20 major research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Shanghai Natural Science Foundation, and the HY Program of the Equipment Development Department. His expertise spans from laboratory research to industrial applications, particularly in photocatalysis, energy storage, and protective coatings. His work has led to significant advancements in sustainable energy solutions and advanced coatings. He has authored over 100 high-impact publications, earning 4,300+ citations, and filed 32 invention patents, with 28 already granted. His leadership in research has positioned him as an influential figure in nanomaterials and their applications in energy-efficient and environmentally friendly technologies, bridging the gap between scientific discovery and real-world innovation.

Awards & Honors 🏅🎖️

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song’s contributions to materials science have earned him numerous prestigious honors. He is a VinFuture Prize nominator, recognizing his influence in cutting-edge research. He has been awarded Fellowship of the International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) for his impact on materials innovation. As a Science Ambassador for Bentham Science Publishers, he actively promotes scientific advancements. He has also received the SMC-Chenxing Young Scholar Award, recognizing his outstanding early-career achievements. His research excellence has been acknowledged through prestigious talent programs, including the Longcheng Talent Program (Changzhou) and the Class B Scholar of the Ming Shi Zhi Xiang Program (Shaoxing). His global recognition, spanning academia and industry, underscores his exceptional contributions to nanomaterials, energy storage, and advanced coatings, making him a leading scientist in his field.

Research Focus 🔬⚡

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song’s research is centered on controlled synthesis of functional micro/nanostructures, the construction of nanocomposite systems, and their applications in photocatalysis, energy storage, and protective coatings. His work in photocatalysis focuses on developing advanced materials for efficient light-driven chemical reactions, crucial for environmental sustainability. His contributions to energy storage and conversion include innovations in battery and supercapacitor technologies, enhancing energy efficiency and performance. His research on protective coatings aims to develop high-performance, durable coatings for industrial applications. His interdisciplinary approach integrates chemistry, nanotechnology, and engineering to create next-generation materials for energy and environmental applications. His research has had a significant impact, with over 100 publications in top-tier journals, 4,300+ citations, and 32 patents, reinforcing his position as a leader in the field of advanced materials science. 🚀

Publication Top Notes

📄 Facile synthesis and hierarchical assembly of hollow nickel oxide architectures bearing enhanced photocatalytic properties | 🔗 X Song, L Gao | 🏛️ The Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 📅 2008 | 🔍 Cited by: 232

📄 Self‐Assembled α‐Fe₂O₃ Mesocrystals/Graphene Nanohybrid for Enhanced Electrochemical Capacitors | 🔗 S Yang, X Song, P Zhang, J Sun, L Gao | 🏛️ Small | 📅 2014 | 🔍 Cited by: 209

📄 Facile Synthesis of Nitrogen-Doped Graphene–Ultrathin MnO₂ Sheet Composites and Their Electrochemical Performances | 🔗 S Yang, X Song, P Zhang, L Gao | 🏛️ ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 📅 2013 | 🔍 Cited by: 177

📄 Mapping the surface adsorption forces of nanomaterials in biological systems | 🔗 XR Xia, NA Monteiro-Riviere, S Mathur, X Song, L Xiao, SJ Oldenberg, … | 🏛️ ACS Nano | 📅 2011 | 🔍 Cited by: 160

📄 Fabrication of hollow hybrid microspheres coated with silica/titania via sol–gel process and enhanced photocatalytic activities | 🔗 X Song, L Gao | 🏛️ The Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 📅 2007 | 🔍 Cited by: 156

📄 Covalently Coupled Ultrafine H-TiO₂ Nanocrystals/Nitrogen-Doped Graphene Hybrid Materials for High-Performance Supercapacitor | 🔗 S Yang, Y Lin, X Song, P Zhang, L Gao | 🏛️ ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 📅 2015 | 🔍 Cited by: 143

📄 Synthesis, characterization, and gas sensing properties of porous nickel oxide nanotubes | 🔗 X Song, L Gao, S Mathur | 🏛️ The Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 📅 2011 | 🔍 Cited by: 120

📄 Facile synthesis of polycrystalline NiO nanorods assisted by microwave heating | 🔗 X Song, L Gao | 🏛️ Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 📅 2008 | 🔍 Cited by: 116

📄 Synthesis, characterization, and optical properties of well-defined N-doped, hollow silica/titania hybrid microspheres | 🔗 X Song, L Gao | 🏛️ Langmuir | 📅 2007 | 🔍 Cited by: 116

📄 Active Fe₂O₃ nanoparticles encapsulated in porous g-C₃N₄/graphene sandwich-type nanosheets as a superior anode for high-performance lithium-ion batteries | 🔗 M Shi, T Wu, X Song, J Liu, L Zhao, P Zhang, L Gao | 🏛️ Journal of Materials Chemistry A | 📅 2016 | 🔍 Cited by: 106

📄 Heating-Rate-Induced Porous α-Fe₂O₃ with Controllable Pore Size and Crystallinity Grown on Graphene for Supercapacitors | 🔗 S Yang, X Song, P Zhang, L Gao | 🏛️ ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 📅 2015 | 🔍 Cited by: 104

📄 Phyllosilicate evolved hierarchical Ni-and Cu–Ni/SiO₂ nanocomposites for methane dry reforming catalysis | 🔗 T Wu, Q Zhang, W Cai, P Zhang, X Song, Z Sun, L Gao | 🏛️ Applied Catalysis A: General | 📅 2015 | 🔍 Cited by: 94

📄 ZnFe₂O₄ nanoparticles-cotton derived hierarchical porous active carbon fibers for high rate-capability supercapacitor electrodes | 🔗 S Yang, Z Han, F Zheng, J Sun, Z Qiao, X Yang, L Li, C Li, X Song, B Cao | 🏛️ Carbon | 📅 2018 | 🔍 Cited by: 90

📄 Surfactant-free hydrothermal synthesis of Cu₂ZnSnS₄ (CZTS) nanocrystals with photocatalytic properties | 🔗 J Wang, P Zhang, X Song, L Gao | 🏛️ RSC Advances | 📅 2014 | 🔍 Cited by: 89

📄 Crumpled nitrogen-doped graphene–ultrafine Mn₃O₄ nanohybrids and their application in supercapacitors | 🔗 S Yang, X Song, P Zhang, L Gao | 🏛️ Journal of Materials Chemistry A | 📅 2013 | 🔍 Cited by: 86

📄 Attapulgite modulated thorny nickel nanowires/graphene aerogel with excellent electromagnetic wave absorption performance | 🔗 F Sun, Q Liu, Y Xu, X Xin, Z Wang, X Song, X Zhao, J Xu, J Liu, L Zhao, … | 🏛️ Chemical Engineering Journal | 📅 2021 | 🔍 Cited by: 83

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Xuefeng Song stands out as a highly accomplished researcher with a strong publication record, leadership in major projects, and a significant impact in materials science. His contributions to nanostructures, energy storage, and protective coatings, along with his extensive patent portfolio and global recognitions, make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🚀

Kumar Mallem | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kumar Mallem | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kumar Mallem, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

Dr. Kumar Mallem is a researcher in electronic and computer engineering, specializing in quantum rod light-emitting diodes (QRLEDs) and advanced optoelectronic materials. He is pursuing a Ph.D. at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), focusing on next-generation display and lighting applications. His research spans quantum dot and quantum rod LEDs, perovskite solar cells, and silicon-based photovoltaics. Dr. Mallem has extensive experience in device fabrication and characterization, with multiple high-impact publications and patents. Recognized with prestigious awards, including the Distinguished Paper Award at SID Display Week 2025, he continues to advance energy-efficient lighting technologies.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Kumar Mallem is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Electronic and Computer Engineering at HKUST (2020–2025) under Prof. Abhishek Kumar Srivastava, focusing on quantum rod light-emitting diodes for future display applications. He earned an M.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada (2012–2014), conducting research on HfO₂/Ge stacks for MOS devices at IIT Bombay under Prof. Saurabh Lodha. His B.Tech. in the same field was completed at AGCIT, JNTU Kakinada (2007–2011). His educational background integrates semiconductor device engineering, optoelectronics, and materials science, equipping him with expertise in advanced display and photovoltaic technologies.

Experience 🏆

Dr. Kumar Mallem has significant research experience in optoelectronics and semiconductor devices. Since 2020, he has been a Ph.D. researcher at HKUST, developing quantum rod LEDs and optimizing their efficiency. From 2015 to 2019, he worked as a research assistant at Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, under Prof. Junsin Yi, specializing in silicon solar cells, thin-film transistors (TFTs), and MOS devices. His hands-on expertise includes device fabrication, nanomaterials assembly, and advanced characterization techniques. His work contributes to energy-efficient display technologies and next-generation solid-state lighting.

Awards & Honors 🏅

Dr. Kumar Mallem has received several prestigious recognitions, including the Distinguished Paper Award at SID Display Week 2025 for his work on highly efficient QRLEDs. He was awarded the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (2020–2025) for academic excellence. He also won the Excellent Paper Award at the Asia-Pacific Forum on Renewable Energy in 2018. His contributions to optoelectronic devices and energy-efficient lighting technologies have earned him international recognition, reflecting his impact in advancing quantum dot and nanomaterial-based displays.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Kumar Mallem specializes in quantum rod and quantum dot light-emitting diodes, perovskite LEDs, silicon solar cells, and advanced optoelectronic materials. His research aims to enhance device efficiency, suppress charge leakage, and improve external quantum efficiency for high-performance display and lighting technologies. He works extensively with solution-processed nanomaterials, carrier injection engineering, and interface optimization to develop next-generation optoelectronic devices. His contributions to solid-state lighting and energy-efficient display technologies push the boundaries of modern photonic applications.

Publication Top Notes

  • Quantum‐Rod On‐Chip LEDs for Display Backlights with Efficacy of 149 lm W−1 |  Advanced Materials | 55 | 2021
  • Molybdenum oxide: A superior hole extraction layer for Si solar cells | Materials Research Bulletin | 53 | 2019
  • Influence of small size pyramid texturing on Ag-screen printed Si solar cells | Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 45 | 2018
  • Control of size and distribution of silicon quantum dots for solar cells | Renewable Energy | 33 | 2019
  • Ultralow roll‐off quantum dot LEDs using engineered carrier injection layer | Advanced Materials | 30 | 2023
  • Ambient annealing influence on MoOx layer for carrier-selective contact solar cells | Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 29 | 2019
  • MoOx work function & interface analysis for hole-selective Si heterojunction solar cells | Applied Surface Science | 24 | 2021
  • Solution-processed red, green, and blue quantum rod LEDs | ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 22 | 2022
  • High-efficiency crystalline silicon solar cells: A review  | 19 | 2019
  • Light scattering properties of multi-textured AZO films for Si thin film solar cells |  Applied Surface Science | 19 | 2018

Mahdi Gandomzadeh | Renewable Energy | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Mahdi Gandomzadeh | Renewable Energy | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Mahdi Gandomzadeh at Shahid Behshti University, Iran

Mahdi Gandomzadeh is a dedicated Renewable Energy Engineer specializing in solar photovoltaics, hybrid systems, and power grid optimization. With a strong background in electrical engineering, he has contributed significantly to research, innovation, and academia. His work focuses on enhancing solar energy efficiency, mitigating dust impact, and advancing intelligent maintenance strategies. As a research assistant, he collaborates on various projects to improve energy sustainability. A recipient of prestigious awards, he actively engages in academic mentorship, startups, and technical advancements. His expertise extends to modeling, simulation, and energy storage systems, making him a promising researcher in renewable energy.

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Educational Background🎓

Mahdi Gandomzadeh is pursuing a Ph.D. in Renewable Energy Engineering (2022-2026) at Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, with a focus on solar photovoltaic system performance. He completed his M.Sc. in Renewable Energy Engineering (2017-2020) from the same university, where he researched uncertainty modeling in Iran’s power grid. His B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering – Power (2013-2017) was from Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, where he evaluated power factor and voltage stability in coal industries. His strong academic foundation has paved the way for groundbreaking research in renewable energy systems and grid integration.

Professional Background🏆

Mahdi has gained diverse research and industry experience. Since 2017, he has been an Electrical & Energy Engineer at Shahid Beheshti Renewable Energies Engineering Labs. He has worked as a Research Assistant in Solar Photovoltaic and Solar Thermal Teams, contributing to advanced solar energy solutions. His industrial expertise includes being a Hybrid Energy Systems Expert at Tehran’s Municipality (2018) and a Senior Researcher at Tabas Parvadeh Coal Company (2016-2017). Additionally, he has been an educational assistant in various electrical and renewable energy courses, shaping the next generation of energy engineers.

Awards and Honors🏅

Mahdi has received prestigious recognitions for his contributions to renewable energy. In 2024, he won the Best Student Award from the National Foundation of Iranian Elites. His innovative work placed him among the top ten teams in the Smart City Start-up Weekend by Tehran’s Municipality (2018). He also secured first place in the 9th Start-up Trigger at Sharif University of Technology (2018) in the energy sector. These accolades highlight his dedication, leadership, and impactful contributions to renewable energy research, innovation, and technology advancement.

Research Focus🔬

Mahdi’s research revolves around solar energy optimization, hybrid power systems, and grid integration. He specializes in solar photovoltaic efficiency, focusing on dust mitigation, uncertainty modeling, and intelligent cleaning strategies. His work includes machine learning applications in solar forecasting, energy storage solutions, and smart grid advancements. He has published numerous peer-reviewed papers on solar panel maintenance, energy management, and multi-criteria decision-making strategies. His contributions aim to improve renewable energy sustainability by addressing environmental challenges and enhancing energy reliability in distributed and grid-connected systems.

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Enhancing Photovoltaic Efficiency: An In-depth Systematic Review and Critical Analysis of Dust Monitoring, Mitigation, and Cleaning Techniques 📖
Year: 2025 | Journal: Applied Energy 388, 125668

2️⃣ Dust Mitigation Methods and Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Cleaning Strategies for Photovoltaic Systems: Advances, Challenges, and Future Directions 🌞
Year: 2025  | Journal: Energy Strategy Reviews 57, 101629

3️⃣ Revolutionizing Solar Panel Maintenance in Photovoltaic Systems: Reviewing Intelligent UAV Solutions for Efficient Dust Mitigation and Perspectives 🚁
Year: 2024

4️⃣ Harnessing Machine Learning with Advanced Linear Regression Models to Forecast PV System 🤖
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Mahdi Gandomzadeh is a distinguished young researcher in renewable energy, specializing in solar photovoltaic efficiency, dust mitigation, and hybrid energy systems. With a Ph.D. in Renewable Energy Engineering and multiple high-impact publications in journals like Applied Energy and Energy Strategy Reviews, his work contributes significantly to advancing solar energy technologies. His expertise spans grid integration, uncertainty modeling, and advanced simulation tools. Recognized with the Best Student Award by the National Foundation of Iranian Elites (2024), he has also excelled in academic teaching and innovation. His achievements make him a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award.

 

Roonak Daghigh | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Roonak Daghigh | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at University of Kurdistan, Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Roonak Daghigh is a distinguished researcher and academic in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Kurdistan, Iran. She holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering-Energy Conversion from the National University of Malaysia (UKM), with a focus on photovoltaic thermal heat pumps. She has served as Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and held key leadership roles at UOK. Recognized among the Top 2% scientists by Stanford University (2021-2024), her expertise spans energy studies, renewable energy, solar thermal systems, and HVAC. Dr. Daghigh has authored 65+ peer-reviewed articles with 2049 citations, an h-index of 25, and an i10-index of 38. She is an active reviewer for high-impact journals and has received multiple international awards.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Daghigh earned her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering-Energy Conversion from the National University of Malaysia (UKM) in 2011, specializing in photovoltaic thermal heat pumps for water heating, drying, and cooling. She completed her M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering at University Putra Malaysia (UPM) in 2008, focusing on air exchange effectiveness in thermal comfort. Her B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering – Process Design of Oil Industries from Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) involved research on rust protection systems for buried pipelines using sacrificial anodes. She conducted part of her Ph.D. research at the Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) in Malaysia.

Experience 👩‍🏫

Dr. Daghigh has been an Associate Professor at the University of Kurdistan since 2017, previously serving as an Assistant Professor (2013-2017). She held leadership roles, including Dean of the Faculty of Engineering (2022-2025), Deputy of Research (2018-2022), and Head of the Technology Incubation Centre (2015-2018). Before academia, she was an advisor at the Institute of Standards & Industrial Research of Iran (2011-2013). She is an editorial board member, keynote speaker, and active participant in technical committees for national and international events.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Daghigh has been recognized as a Top 2% scientist by Stanford University (2021-2024) and the Islamic World Science Citation Center (2024). She was named Top Department Researcher in 2014, 2015, 2021, and 2023. She received the Excellence in Reviewing Award from Elsevier and multiple medals at international innovation exhibitions in Malaysia, including gold at ITEX 2009. Her work has won best paper awards, including at the WSEAS Renewable Energy Sources Conference in Spain.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Daghigh specializes in energy studies, with a strong focus on renewable energy technologies, including solar energy conversion, fuel cells, and HVAC systems. Her research covers photovoltaic thermal systems, solar thermal applications, indoor air quality, and clean room technology. She has contributed significantly to applied energy solutions for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Her research integrates sustainability with advanced thermal management techniques.

Publication Top Notes

📗 Advances in liquid based photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) collectors – R Daghigh, MH Ruslan, K Sopian | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 232 citations | 2011

🌞 Review of solar assisted heat pump drying systems for agricultural and marine products – R Daghigh, MH Ruslan, MY Sulaiman, K Sopian | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 176 citations | 2010

🔥 Theoretical and experimental analysis of thermal performance of a solar water heating system with evacuated tube heat pipe collector – R Daghigh, A Shafieian | Applied Thermal Engineering | 147 citations | 2016

🏢 Hybrid photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) air and water based solar collectors suitable for building integrated applications – A Ibrahim, GL Jin, R Daghigh, MHM Salleh, MY Othman, MH Ruslan, … | American Journal of Environmental Sciences | 117 citations | 2009

🔳 Evaluation of single-pass photovoltaic-thermal air collector with rectangle tunnel absorber – GL Jin, A Ibrahim, YK Chean, R Daghigh, H Ruslan, S Mat, MY Othman, … | American Journal of Applied Sciences | 110 citations | 2010

🌍 Assessing the thermal comfort and ventilation in Malaysia and the surrounding regions – R Daghigh | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 107 citations | 2015

🔋 Predicting the performance of amorphous and crystalline silicon based photovoltaic solar thermal collectors – R Daghigh, A Ibrahim, GL Jin, MH Ruslan, K Sopian | Energy Conversion and Management | 107 citations | 2011

☀️ An experimental study of a heat pipe evacuated tube solar dryer with heat recovery system – R Daghigh, A Shafieian | Renewable Energy | 90 citations | 2016

🔄 A multistate investigation of a solar dryer coupled with photovoltaic thermal collector and evacuated tube collector – R Daghigh, R Shahidian, H Oramipoor | Solar Energy | 72 citations | 2020

🤖 Techno-economic estimation of a non-cover box solar still with thermoelectric and antiseptic nanofluid using machine learning models – S Nazari, M Najafzadeh, R Daghigh | Applied Thermal Engineering | 62 citations | 2022

🚗 Artificial intelligence/machine learning in energy management systems, control, and optimization of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles – M Fayyazi, P Sardar, SI Thomas, R Daghigh, A Jamali, T Esch, H Kemper, … | Sustainability | 59 citations | 2023

🏠 Ventilation parameters and thermal comfort of naturally and mechanically ventilated offices – R Daghigh, NM Adam, BB Sahari | Indoor and Built Environment | 56 citations | 2009

❄️ Effective design, theoretical and experimental assessment of a solar thermoelectric cooling-heating system – R Daghigh, Y Khaledian | Solar Energy | 53 citations | 2018

🔄 Energy-exergy analysis of a multipurpose evacuated tube heat pipe solar water heating-drying system – R Daghigh, A Shafieian | Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 51 citations | 2016

💧 Techno-enviro-exergo-economic and water hygiene assessment of non-cover box solar still employing parabolic dish concentrator and thermoelectric peltier effect – S Nazari, R Daghigh | Process Safety and Environmental Protection | 44 citations | 2022

⚙️ Improving the performance of heat pipe embedded evacuated tube collector with nanofluids and auxiliary gas system – R Daghigh, P Zandi | Renewable Energy | 43 citations | 2019

♨️ Experimental analysis of heat transfer in spiral coils using nanofluids and coil geometry change in a solar system – R Daghigh, Z Pooya | Applied Thermal Engineering | 41 citations | 2018

 

Moonyong Kim | Solar Energy | Academic Engagement Excellence Award

Dr. Moonyong Kim | Solar Energy | Academic Engagement Excellence Award

Dr. Moonyong Kim, UNSW Sydney, Australia

Dr. Moonyong Kim is a Postdoctoral Fellow at UNSW Sydney, specializing in photovoltaic (PV) technology and sustainability 🌞. Holding a PhD in Photovoltaic and Solar Energy Engineering, he has led interdisciplinary projects with over $5.1M in funding 💰. His research focuses on sustainable PV manufacturing, lifecycle assessments (LCA), and innovations for terawatt-scale production 🔋. Dr. Kim has published 70+ articles and contributed to patents on PV efficiency 🌍. He collaborates with global industry leaders like Trina Solar and JA Solar, driving advancements in material recycling and emissions reduction. He is a member of the Korean Academy of Scientists and Engineers 🏅.

 

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Academic and Professional Background 🌞

Dr. Moonyong Kim is a Postdoctoral Fellow at UNSW Sydney, specializing in the sustainability of photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturing and lifecycle assessments (LCA) 🌍. He holds a PhD in Photovoltaic and Solar Energy Engineering and has successfully led interdisciplinary projects in PV systems, securing over $5.1M in research funding 💰. With expertise in Python programming and teaching LCA standards, he has published 70+ research articles and contributed to patents. His work focuses on sustainable PV manufacturing and innovations for terawatt-scale production 🔋, fostering collaborations with leading global PV industry partners like Trina Solar and JA Solar 🌐.

 

Research and Innovations 🔬

Dr. Moonyong Kim has been involved in research projects with over $5.1M in funding, focusing on sustainable photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing and innovative PV systems 🌞. His key projects include ARENA initiatives for terawatt-scale PV sustainability, AI-based hetero tandem solar cell development (in collaboration with NRF Korea-Australia), and sustainability roadmap development for JA Solar 🌍. With more than 150 citations in top-tier journals, his work has significantly impacted the field of photovoltaic research 📚. Dr. Kim’s research continues to drive advancements in PV systems, contributing to both academic knowledge and industry applications 🌐.

 

Areas of Research ⚡

Dr. Moonyong Kim’s research focuses on advancing photovoltaic (PV) technology and improving the sustainability of solar energy systems 🌞. His work includes lifecycle assessment (LCA) to evaluate the environmental impact of PV manufacturing 🌍. He is dedicated to innovations in terawatt-scale manufacturing, striving to make large-scale solar production more efficient and sustainable 🔋. His research also covers defect engineering to enhance PV performance and material recycling to minimize waste and improve resource efficiency ♻️. Through these efforts, Dr. Kim aims to contribute to the future of clean energy and sustainable manufacturing practices 🌱.

 

Publication Top Notes  

  • Evidence of an identical firing-activated carrier-induced defect in monocrystalline and multicrystalline silicon197 citations (2017) 🌞
  • Design considerations for multi-terawatt scale manufacturing of existing and future photovoltaic technologies176 citations (2021)
  • Hydrogen induced degradation: A possible mechanism for light-and elevated temperature-induced degradation in n-type silicon141 citations (2018) 🔋
  • Advanced hydrogenation of dislocation clusters and boron-oxygen defects in silicon solar cells133 citations (2015) 🏗️
  • A four-state kinetic model for the carrier-induced degradation in multicrystalline silicon: Introducing the reservoir state103 citations (2018) 🌱
  • The role of hydrogenation and gettering in enhancing the efficiency of next‐generation Si solar cells102 citations (2017) 🔋
  • Device Design Rules and Operation Principles of High-Power Perovskite Solar Cells for Indoor Applications101 citations (2020) 🏡
  • Hydrogen-induced degradation: Explaining the mechanism behind light-and elevated temperature-induced degradation in n-and p-type silicon85 citations (2020)
  • Hydrogen-induced degradation78 citations (2018) 🌍
  • Evaluating the Impact of SiNx Thickness on Lifetime Degradation in Silicon63 citations (2019) 📉

Sam Hsien-Yi Hsu | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sam Hsien-Yi Hsu | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sam Hsien-Yi Hsu, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Prof. Sam Hsien-Yi Hsu is a tenured Associate Professor at the School of Energy and Environment, and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (Affiliate), City University of Hong Kong. He earned his Ph.D. in Macromolecular Engineering from the University of Florida and completed postdoctoral research at the University of Texas at Austin under Prof. Allen J. Bard. With expertise in materials chemistry, photovoltaics, and energy solutions, Prof. Hsu has held key roles in academia and industry. His professional services include committee memberships at CityU and international collaborations. He has also served as a Visiting Professor in France. 🌍⚡🔬

 

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Academic Appointment

Prof. Sam Hsien-Yi Hsu currently holds two tenured associate professor positions at City University of Hong Kong in the School of Energy and Environment and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. His previous academic roles include assistant professor positions and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Texas at Austin. This extensive academic background highlights his expertise in energy, environment, and materials science, making him highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award.

Academic Qualification

Prof. Hsu earned his Ph.D. in Macromolecular Engineering and Physical Chemistry from the University of Florida, working with prominent scholars like Prof. Kirk S. Schanze. He also holds a Master’s degree in Materials Chemistry from National Taiwan University and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from National Chung-Hsing University. His academic credentials are solid, contributing to his advanced research in materials science and engineering.

Professional Experience

His experience spans various institutions and research centers globally, including a visiting professorship at the Université de Rennes 1, France, and significant research contributions at the University of Texas at Austin. He also has industry experience as an Associate Researcher at the Photovoltaics Technology Center and roles in marketing and process engineering, demonstrating his versatile expertise in both academia and industry.

Professional Services

Prof. Hsu has served on multiple committees at City University, including the Quality Assurance Committee and Research Degree Programme Committee. He also holds memberships in professional societies such as the Overseas Chinese Environmental Engineers and Scientists Association. His engagement in professional services reflects his commitment to advancing his field, further enhancing his candidacy for the award.

Publication Top Notes  

  • High-performance large-area quasi-2D perovskite light-emitting diodes – 214 citations, 2021 📑✨
  • A Review on Morphology Engineering for Highly Efficient and Stable Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cells – 205 citations, 2018 🔬🔋
  • Atomically dispersed iron metal site in a porphyrin-based metal–organic framework for photocatalytic nitrogen fixation – 149 citations, 2021 ⚛️🌿
  • Sustainability metrics of pretreatment processes in a waste derived lignocellulosic biomass biorefinery – 128 citations, 2020 ♻️🌾
  • High-performance photodetectors based on solution-processed epitaxial grown hybrid halide perovskites – 121 citations, 2018 📸⚡
  • In situ formation of bismuth‐based perovskite heterostructures for high‐performance cocatalyst‐free photocatalytic hydrogen evolution – 86 citations, 2020 💧💡
  • Halogen-halogen bonds enable improved long-term operational stability of mixed-halide perovskite photovoltaics – 72 citations, 2021 ⚡🔗
  • Synthesis and electrogenerated chemiluminescence of donor-substituted phenylethynylcoumarins – 71 citations, 2004 🔬💡
  • Heterogenization of homogeneous photocatalysts utilizing synthetic and natural support materials – 70 citations, 2021 ⚛️🌍
  • Localized dielectric breakdown and antireflection coating in metal–oxide–semiconductor photoelectrodes – 69 citations, 2017 ⚡🔬


Conclusion

Prof. Sam Hsien-Yi Hsu’s extensive academic, research, and professional experience in the fields of energy, environment, and materials science, combined with his leadership roles and professional memberships, make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to both academia and industry showcase his excellence and innovation in research.