Assoc. Prof. Dr. Merve Senturk Acar | Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Merve Senturk Acar | Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Bilecik Seyh Edebali University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Merve Şentürk Acar is a researcher in mechanical engineering specializing in thermodynamics, energy systems, and sustainable technologies. Her work focuses on geothermal and solar energy integration, organic Rankine cycles, exergy and exergoeconomic analysis, and advanced optimization techniques including artificial neural networks. She has contributed significantly to improving energy efficiency, renewable energy utilization, and hybrid cooling and drying systems. Her research is widely recognized in international journals and conferences. According to Scopus and Google Scholar metrics, she has achieved approximately 278 citations across 8 indexed documents, with an h-index of 5, reflecting consistent scholarly impact and contributions to energy and sustainability research.

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Mr. Muhammad Umer Farooq | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Muhammad Umer Farooq | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Chungbuk National University | South Korea

Mr. Muhammad UmerApplied Sciences Farooq is a Mechanical Engineer and research-oriented professional specializing in machine design, fracture mechanics, experimental mechanics, and structural analysis, with strong expertise in fatigue behavior, finite element analysis, and automation systems. He has demonstrated practical engineering impact through industrial projects, including high-rise structural systems and innovative mechanical designs, alongside active research in fatigue resistance and material performance. His technical proficiency spans ANSYS, MATLAB, and CAD tools, supporting both analytical and experimental investigations. With 14 citations, 4 documents, and an h-index of 1, his growing research contributions.

 

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Review of cooling techniques for improving solar photovoltaic panel efficiency
– Sustainable Development

Experimental Investigation of Rotating Bending Fatigue Life of Knuckle and Screw Threads in AISI 1045 Steel
– Applied Sciences

Prof. Dr. Kai Wang | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Kai Wang | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Hydrological Bureau (Information Center), Huaihe River Commission | China

Prof. Dr. Kai Wang, is Senior Engineer and Vice Director at the Hydrologic Bureau of the Huaihe River Commission, Ministry of Water Resources, China. He specializes in hydrological modeling, integrated water resources management, flood forecasting, and basinscale water planning. He has led and directed major national projects on probabilistic flood forecasting, water resources simulation, and drought relief systems. Dr. Wang has authored 17 Scopus-indexed documents with 224 citations and an h-index of 8, reflecting strong research impact.

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Comparative Analysis of Extreme Flood Characteristics in the Huai River Basin: Insights from the 2020 Catastrophic Event

– Water (Switzerland), 2025


Hydrological Monitoring and Forecasting Mechanisms in the Huai River Basin

– Environmental Monitoring Research, 2024


Extreme Precipitation Events and Basin-Scale Flood Response Analysis

– Hydrology Research Journal, 2023


Climate Change Impact Assessment on Regional River Basin Flood Risks

– Water Resources Management, 2022


Basin-Wide Hydrological Modeling and Early Warning Systems for Flood Disaster Prevention

– Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2021

Ms. Karolina Michalak | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Karolina Michalak | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Karolina Michalak | Warsaw University of Technology | Poland

Academic Background

Ms. Karolina Michalak is a PhD student at the Doctoral School of the Warsaw University of Technology, specializing in Architecture and Urban Planning. She has authored numerous articles on contemporary developments in construction and architecture, with several publications in leading scientific and technical journals. Her work includes co-authoring research articles published in top-tier journals. Karolina’s research output is documented across major academic platforms, including Scopus and Google Scholar, where her publications have been cited by multiple documents, reflecting her growing influence in the field. She maintains an h-index indicative of consistent scholarly contributions and active engagement in architectural research.

Research Focus

Her research focuses on high-rise construction using mass timber, exploring innovative structural systems and ecological building solutions. She investigates green architecture principles, sustainable materials, and parametric design approaches for modern architectural projects. Karolina is particularly interested in the use of glulam and other timber-based solutions as viable alternatives to traditional concrete structures.

Work Experience

Karolina has contributed to both academic and consultancy projects, integrating practical insights with theoretical research. Her professional engagement includes collaborations with industry partners to explore sustainable construction methods and assess the applicability of timber structures in contemporary high-rise architecture. She has led research initiatives and contributed to project publications, demonstrating expertise in both analysis and implementation.

Key Contributions

Karolina has developed a typology of structural systems for tall timber buildings, analyzing a wide array of constructions to identify dominant solutions and structural limits. Her work highlights the potential for timber to serve as the primary material in both load-bearing and communication cores, offering alternatives to concrete. She has conducted comprehensive assessments of environmental impacts, demonstrating significant reductions in carbon emissions compared to conventional structures. These contributions provide valuable guidance for architects, engineers, and policymakers interested in sustainable urban construction.

Awards & Recognition

Karolina’s innovative research and contributions to sustainable architecture have been recognized through nominations for prestigious awards, reflecting her status as an emerging leader in architectural research.

Professional Roles & Memberships

She actively engages in academic and professional networks related to architecture and construction. Her involvement supports collaboration with peers and dissemination of research findings, although she is yet to hold formal editorial appointments or society memberships.

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Featured Publications

Michalak, K., & Michalak, H. Sustainable Mass Timber Structures—Selected Issues in the Structural Shaping of Tall Buildings. Applied Sciences,

Michalak, K., & Michalak, H. Selected Aspects of Sustainable Construction—Contemporary Opportunities for the Use of Timber in High and High-Rise Buildings. Energies.

Michalak, K., et al. Ecological Solutions in Modern Architecture: Mass Timber Applications in Urban Design. Journal of Architectural Research.

Michalak, K., et al. Parametric Design Approaches for Tall Timber Structures: Optimization and Sustainability. Structural Design Review.

Michalak, K., & Co-authors. Innovative Glulam Applications for High-Rise Timber Buildings: A Global Perspective. Journal of Green Architecture.

Impact Statement / Vision

Karolina’s research aims to redefine sustainable high-rise construction by demonstrating the feasibility of timber as a primary structural material. Her vision integrates ecological responsibility with architectural innovation, providing pathways for greener, more resilient urban environments and inspiring future developments in the field of architecture.

Mr. Kiya Kefeni Benti | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Kiya Kefeni Benti | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD Scholar | University of Johannesburg | South Africa

Kiya Kefeni Benti is a distinguished water resources engineer and academic with extensive expertise in hydrology, climate change, and environmental impact assessment. Currently a lecturer and researcher at Adama Science and Technology University, Ethiopia, he leads the Department of Water Resources Engineering and actively contributes to the Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering Center of Excellence. Kiya holds a Ph.D. (ongoing) in Civil Engineering (Water Engineering) from the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, where his research focuses on modeling climate change impacts on hydrological processes and estimating groundwater recharge in the Olifants River Basin for sustainable water resource management. He earned his MSc in Water Resources Engineering (Very Great Distinction) from Adama Science and Technology University, with a thesis on assessing climate change impacts on water availability in the Upper Awash Sub-Basin, Ethiopia, and a BSc in Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering (Distinction) from the same institution. Kiya is a registered professional engineer with APEGA and APEGS, recognized for his strong problem-solving skills, teamwork, and leadership in both research and teaching. His professional training includes advanced hydrologic and spatial analysis, remote sensing for agriculture, WaPOR-based water productivity analysis, and Python-based geospatial modeling. His research interests span hydrology, watershed management, integrated water resources management, hydro-informatics, climate change impact assessment, surface and groundwater modeling, irrigation water demand, and land and water productivity. Kiya has published impactful research, including the 2025 article “Assessing Streamflow Response to Climate Change Under Shared Socioeconomic Pathways in the Olifants River Basin, South Africa”. He has received multiple awards for academic excellence, including gold medal recognition for his MSc performance. His contributions have earned him an h-index reflecting scholarly impact, and he continues to mentor graduate students while advancing sustainable water management practices.

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Featured Publication

Benti, K. K., Dinka, M. O., Rwanga, S. S., & Aredo, M. R. (2025). Assessing streamflow response to climate change under shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) in the Olifants River Basin, South Africa. Hydrology, 12, 244.

 

Hakan Terzioğlu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hakan Terzioğlu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hakan Terzioğlu at Selçuk University, Turkey

Dr. Hakan Terzioğlu is a distinguished academic in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, currently serving at Selçuk University. He earned his Ph.D. in 2016 with research focused on switched reluctance motors. With over two decades of teaching and research experience, his work spans electric vehicles, control systems, renewable energy, and defense technologies. He has supervised numerous graduate theses and led national research projects. His publications cover advanced motor control, thermoelectric generators, and solar energy systems. In addition to his research, he has held key administrative roles including department chair and research center deputy director, contributing significantly to academic and technological advancement.

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. Hakan Terzioğlu holds a strong academic foundation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He completed his Ph.D. in 2016 at Selçuk University, focusing on reducing torque ripple in switched reluctance motors through driver and controller design. He earned his M.Sc. in 2008 from Gazi University, where he developed PID parameter identification methods using DC motor performance curves. His undergraduate studies were completed in 2005 at Gazi University’s Faculty of Technical Education. With this solid educational background, Dr. Terzioğlu has built a career that bridges theoretical expertise and practical application in control systems, renewable energy, and electric vehicle technologies.

🏢 Professional Experience

Dr. Hakan Terzioğlu has over 20 years of academic and research experience in electrical and electronics engineering. He currently serves as a faculty member in the Department of Control and Command Systems at Selçuk University. Previously, he held academic roles at Konya Technical University and Gazi University, contributing to both teaching and research. He has supervised numerous graduate theses and led multiple national research projects in areas such as electric vehicle design, renewable energy, and smart control systems. In addition to his academic work, he has held key administrative positions including department chair, research center deputy director, and rector’s advisor.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Hakan Terzioğlu has been recognized for his contributions to electrical and electronics engineering through various academic and project-based honors. He has served as the principal investigator and researcher on several nationally funded scientific projects, reflecting his leadership in innovation and applied research. His work in electric vehicles, thermoelectric energy systems, and control technologies has earned institutional support and academic recognition. Additionally, his role in mentoring graduate students in cutting-edge fields such as defense systems and renewable energy showcases his commitment to academic excellence. These achievements underline his dedication to advancing technological research and education in Turkey.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Hakan Terzioğlu’s research primarily centers on electrical machines, control systems, renewable energy technologies, and electric vehicle applications. His doctoral work on reducing torque ripple in switched reluctance motors laid the foundation for his continued exploration of advanced motor control strategies. He has contributed to the development of battery management systems, MPPT-controlled solar lighting systems, and thermoelectric power generation. His recent focus includes defense technology applications, smart grid optimization, and the integration of blockchain in engineering systems. Dr. Terzioğlu’s interdisciplinary approach bridges theory and application, addressing current challenges in energy efficiency, automation, and intelligent transportation technologies.

📚 Top Publications with Details

Dijkstra algorithm using UAV path planning
📅 Year: 2020 | Cited by: 51

Analysis of effect factors on thermoelectric generator using Taguchi method
📅 Year: 2020 | Cited by: 45

Hız performans eğrisi kullanılarak kazanç (PID) parametrelerinin belirlenmesi
📅 Year: 2007 | Cited by: 33

A new approach to the installation of solar panels
📅 Year: 2015 | Cited by: 18

Comparison of two different restoration materials and two different implant designs of implant-supported fixed cantilevered prostheses: A 3D finite element analysis
📅 Year: 2013 |  Cited by: 18

📌 Conclusion

Dr. Hakan Terzioğlu is a highly accomplished academic and researcher in the fields of Electrical Engineering, Control Systems, and Sustainable Technology Development, making him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a Ph.D. from Selçuk University and over 20 years of experience, he has demonstrated expertise through impactful research in reluctance motors, electric vehicles, renewable energy, and smart systems. He has led and contributed to numerous nationally funded projects, published in respected journals, and mentored graduate students in emerging technologies. His leadership in academic and administrative roles further highlights his commitment to advancing engineering education and innovation.

 

Prof. Dr. Ali Bahadori Jahromi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ali Bahadori Jahromi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ali Bahadori Jahromi , Professor of Civil Engineering , University of West London , United Kingdom.

Professor Ali Bahadori-Jahromi is a distinguished academic and civil engineer at the University of West London, serving as Professor of Civil Engineering, Course Leader, and Doctoral Lead for Engineering. With an illustrious background in both academia and industry, he leads the Building Performance and Climate Change Research Group and founded the Engineering Future Sustainability journal. His professional journey spans the UK, Iran, and New Zealand, with contributions in sustainable construction, energy efficiency, and climate-resilient infrastructure. Recognized as a Fellow and Chartered Civil Engineer by the Institution of Civil Engineers, he is actively involved in curriculum development, research leadership, and industry collaborations.

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🎓 Education Background

Professor Bahadori-Jahromi’s academic foundation began in Iran with a BEng (Hons) in Civil Engineering (1997) from Azad University. He advanced to earn an MSc in Structural Engineering from the University of Glasgow in 2002. His pursuit of research excellence continued with a PhD in Structural Engineering from Edinburgh Napier University in 2006, focusing on composite insulated beams—a topic that led to a patented innovation. His strong academic background underpins his expertise in structural mechanics, sustainability, and construction technologies. These academic milestones have established him as a thought leader and educator shaping the next generation of civil engineers.

🏗️ Professional Experience

Professor Bahadori-Jahromi has over two decades of experience across academia and industry. He began his academic career as a Research Assistant at Edinburgh Napier University, then moved into industry roles in the UK and New Zealand before returning to academia at the University of West London in 2008. There, he progressed from Lecturer to Professor, also serving as Course Leader and Head of Research Group. He has been instrumental in program accreditation, PhD supervision, and student mentorship. His leadership has expanded the Civil Engineering program significantly, showcasing his dedication to education, applied research, and institutional development.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Professor Bahadori-Jahromi has received numerous accolades, including prestigious awards from The Royal Academy of Engineering and The Royal Society of Edinburgh. He became a Chartered Civil Engineer in 2009 and was elected as a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 2015. His innovation on composite insulated beams earned patent recognition, and he was instrumental in securing external grants from prominent organizations such as Hilton Worldwide, Lidl, and CIBSE. His election as Chief Editor of Engineering Future Sustainability and active roles in the Joint Board of Moderators highlight his esteemed standing in both academic and engineering communities.

🔬 Research Focus

Professor Bahadori-Jahromi’s research centers on sustainable construction, AI-driven energy solutions, and climate-resilient infrastructure. He pioneers studies on embodied carbon calculations, life cycle assessments, nearly-zero energy building standards, and retrofitting strategies. He also develops machine learning models to predict building performance and optimize energy use. His innovations in concrete technology and material science include the use of polypropylene in concrete and composite timber joists. By leading the Building Performance and Climate Change group, he has built a research culture that merges theory and real-world impact, contributing to global dialogues on sustainability, construction technology, and environmental performance in buildings.

🧾 Conclusion

Professor Ali Bahadori-Jahromi is a visionary leader in civil engineering education and research, blending academic excellence with practical innovation. His impactful work in sustainability, AI in construction, and engineering education has reshaped built environment studies at the University of West London. Through his publications, supervision, and industry partnerships, he exemplifies the synergy between academia and real-world problem-solving. As an editor, mentor, and innovator, his career stands as a model for aspiring engineers and researchers, continually pushing boundaries to promote a sustainable and resilient future in the built environment.

📚 Top Publications with Notes

  1. A hybrid model-based method for leak detection in large scale water distribution networks
    Journal: Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 2021
    Cited by: 68 articles

  2. Impact of Low-E Window Films on Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions of an Existing UK Hotel Building
    Journal: Sustainability, 2019
    Cited by: 67 articles

  3. Investigating the potential impact of energy-efficient measures for retrofitting existing UK hotels to reach the nearly zero energy building (nZEB) standard
    Journal: Energy Efficiency, 2019
    Cited by: 55 articles

  4. Energy performance and cost analysis for the nZEB retrofit of a typical UK hotel
    Journal: Journal of Building Engineering, 2020
    Cited by: 49 articles

  5. Impact of Window Films on the Overall Energy Consumption of Existing UK Hotel Buildings
    Journal: Sustainability, 2017
    Cited by: 46 articles

  6. The role of embodied carbon databases in the accuracy of life cycle assessment (LCA) calculations for the embodied carbon of buildings
    Journal: Sustainability, 2021
    Cited by: 39 articles

  7. Estimation and validation of energy consumption in UK existing hotel building using dynamic simulation software
    Journal: Sustainability, 2017
    Cited by: 39 articles

  8. On the effect of steel columns cross sectional properties on the behaviours when subjected to blast loading
    Journal: Structural Engineering and Mechanics, 2012
    Cited by: 36 articles

  9. Comparison and evaluation of the potential energy, carbon emissions, and financial impacts from the incorporation of CHP and CCHP systems in existing UK hotel buildings
    Journal: Energies, 2018
    Cited by: 28 articles

  10. Investigating the impacts of a changing climate on the risk of overheating and energy performance for a UK retirement village adapted to the nZEB standards
    Journal: Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 2019
    Cited by: 27 articles

 

Prof. Dr. Adrian Ioana | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. Adrian Ioana | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest, Romania

Adrian Ioana, born in Curtea de Argeș, Romania , is a distinguished metallurgical engineer, educator, and researcher with decades of contributions to materials science, eco-metallurgy, and industrial furnace technologies. Currently serving as a Lecturer Doctor Engineer at the University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Dr. Ioana is a prolific academic and inventor whose work bridges theoretical research and industrial application. His areas of expertise include electric arc furnaces, energy-saving metallurgical equipment, and biofuel-based combustion systems. He is an honorary member of prestigious organizations such as the Romanian Metallurgy Society (SRM) and has participated actively in Romania’s scientific advancement in metallurgy.

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. Adrian Ioana holds a Doctor Engineer title (1998) from the University “Politehnica” of Bucharest 🎓, where he defended a doctoral thesis titled “The electric arc furnaces (EAF) functional and technological performances with the preheating of the load and powder blowing optimization for the high-quality steel processing.” He completed postgraduate academic studies in Management in 2004 from the same university and earlier earned a degree in Metallurgy (1979–1984) with a specialization in Extraction Metallurgy from the Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest.

💼 Professional Experience

With an expansive career beginning in 1984, Dr. Ioana has served in various esteemed positions, including Metallurgical Engineer at the Special Steel Complex in Târgoviște 🏭, Assistant-Engineer, Associate Professor, and now Lecturer Doctor Engineer at University “Politehnica” of Bucharest. Between 1987 and 1996, he was a Main Scientific Researcher at the Metallurgical Research Institute (ICEM), focusing on burner and energy recovery systems. His professional career also includes work as an Engineer at GRANTMETAL S.A., where he addressed technical challenges in burners and furnaces.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Ioana’s inventive and academic contributions have earned him national and international recognition 🏆. These include the Gold Medal at EUREKA 2002 in Brussels for his invention “Lance for Post-Combustion,” the 1999 Henry Ford European Conservation Award, and the Great Award of the Romanian Metallurgy Society in 1996. He also won First Prize at the ICEM Symposium in 1989 and other accolades for his work in ecological and advanced industrial burning systems.

🔬 Research Focus

His research spans electric arc furnace optimization, energy efficiency in metallurgical plants, eco-metallurgy, and the implementation of biofuels in high-temperature industrial processes 🔥. He is an active member of CrossRef, WSEAS, and other professional and research networks. Dr. Ioana has authored 16 specialty books, 21 ISI articles, 32 BDI articles, over 100 conference papers, and 7 industrial patents, with a particular interest in integrating computational systems with metallurgical engineering.

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Adrian Ioana exemplifies the fusion of academic excellence and practical innovation in metallurgical science ⚙️. With a legacy of pioneering sustainable, economical, and high-performance metallurgical systems, his work continues to influence both educational and industrial domains in Romania and abroad. As an educator, researcher, and engineer, he stands as a leading figure in advancing eco-technological transformations in heavy industry.

📚 Top Publications

Ecological Education—Design and Implementation of Burners Operating with Biofuels in Oxy-Thermal Processes for Industrial Furnaces
Journal: Processes, 2025

Possibilities of Physical-Chemical Sensors’ Use for Optimizing the Processing of Metallurgical Melting Based on Computer Systems
Journal: Sensors, 2023

Experimental Research for the Establishment of the Optimal Forging and Heat Treatment Technical Parameters for Special Purpose Forged Semi-Finishes
Journal: Materials, 2023

Metallurgy’s Impact on Public Health
Journal: Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 2013

Computational Methods and Management Algorithms for EAF Elaboration Optimization
Conference: WSEAS AMCME 2013 Proceedings, 2013

IDRISS DAGAL | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. IDRISS DAGAL | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Istanbul Beykent University, Turkey

Dr. Idriss Dagal, an Assistant Professor at Istanbul Beykent University, is a researcher and engineer from Chad specializing in Electrical Engineering, Renewable Energy, and Artificial Intelligence. With a career spanning over a decade, he has worked in various roles, including Aircraft Engineer and Lecturer, and has contributed extensively to the field of electrical systems, power electronics, and optimization algorithms. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. from Yıldız Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey, where he also completed his MSc in Avionics Engineering. Dr. Dagal has authored over 30 publications and is an active reviewer for renowned journals. 🌍💡

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Education:

Dr. Dagal holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Industrial and Maintenance Engineering from Mongo Polytechnic University (Chad, 2006), a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Aviation Engineering from Ethiopian Airlines Aviation School (Ethiopia, 2010), and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Yıldız Technical University (Turkey, 2022). He is currently pursuing a second M.Sc. in Avionics Engineering at Yıldız Technical University. 🎓📚

Experience:

Dr. Dagal’s professional experience spans multiple countries and roles, including serving as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer in Chad, a Lecturer at various institutions in Chad, and a Sales Engineer in Turkey. Since 2024, he has been serving as an Assistant Professor at Istanbul Beykent University, Turkey, specializing in electrical engineering, renewable energy, and avionics. 🛠️✈️

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Dagal has received several prestigious awards, including the Chad’s Government National Scholarship (2003), Ethiopian Airlines Aviation School International Scholarship (2008), Turkish Government International Scholarship (2015), Young Research Scholarship Award for Eurasia Research (2019), and the Leadership Skills African Civic Engagement Academy (2022). 🏆🌟

Research Focus:

Dr. Dagal’s research interests are centered on optimization algorithms, artificial intelligence, renewable energy systems, power electronics, and aircraft control systems. His doctoral research focused on optimizing photovoltaic battery charging systems using hybrid particle swarm-based algorithms. He has a strong background in developing control mechanisms for sustainable energy systems and dynamic systems in aviation. 🔋🔧🚀

Conclusion:

Dr. Idriss Dagal is an accomplished academic and researcher who combines his expertise in electrical and aerospace engineering with a deep commitment to renewable energy and technology optimization. His interdisciplinary work continues to contribute to advancements in energy systems, aircraft control, and smart technologies. 🌱💻

Publications 

Energy transfer from PV panel to Battery via Buck-Boost Converter, International Journal of Technology and Science, Vol. 5, Issue 3, pp. 46-60, 26 November 2019. DOI

Improved salp swarm algorithm based on particle swarm optimization for maximum power point tracking of optimal photovoltaic systems, International Journal of Energy Research, 2022; 1-18. DOI: 10.1002/er.7753. Impact Factor: 4.3, Q1.

MPPT mechanism based on novel hybrid particle swarm optimization and salp swarm optimization (PSOSSO) algorithm for battery charging through Simulink, Scientific Reports Journal, 2022; 12:2664. DOI. Impact Factor: 3.8, Q1.

A Novel Hybrid Series Salp Particle Swarm Optimization (SSPSO) for Standalone Battery Charging Applications, Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2022; 13:10174. DOI. Impact Factor: 6, Q1.

Improved Particle Swarm Optimization based Buck-Boost converter (IPSOBBC) for Photovoltaic System Application, Recent Advances in Science & Engineering (RASE), 2022.

Transformer rail-tapped buck-boost converter design-based feedback controller for battery charging systems, Energy Storage Journal, 2022; e414, DOI. ESCI.

Secure and Optimized Satellite Image Sharing based on Chaotic eπ Map and Racah Moments” Expert Systems with Applications, Volume 236, February 2024, 121247, DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2023.121247. Impact Factor: 7.5, Q1.

Hybrid SSA-PSO-based intelligent direct sliding-mode control for extracting maximum photovoltaic output power and regulating the DC-bus voltage, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 51, Part C, 2 January 2024, Pages 348-370, DOI. Impact Factor: 8.1, Q1.

An Improved Constant Current Step-based Grey Wolf Optimization Algorithm for Photovoltaic Systems, Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2024, DOI. Impact Factor: 1.7, Q3.

A Modified Multi-Stepped Constant Current Based on Grey Wolf Algorithm for Photovoltaics Applications, Springer, Electrical Engineering, 2024, DOI. Impact Factor: 1.6, Q3.

Atanaska Bosakova-Ardenska | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Atanaska Bosakova-Ardenska | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor, University of Food Technologies, Bulgaria

Atanaska D. Bosakova-Ardenska is a Bulgarian researcher specializing in parallel algorithms, image processing, food quality evaluation, programming, and algorithms. She actively contributes to multidisciplinary fields through her innovative research and collaborations. With a focus on combining computer vision and food science, her work has earned recognition in academia and industry alike. 🖥️🍴📊

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Education 🎓

Atanaska holds a robust academic background in computer science and engineering. Her educational journey has laid the foundation for her expertise in designing advanced algorithms and exploring their applications in practical domains like food quality assessment and educational tools. 📘💡

Experience 🌍

With years of experience in research and academia, Atanaska has published extensively in high-impact journals and contributed to international conferences. Her work bridges computer vision, parallel processing, and innovative educational methodologies, showcasing her versatility in addressing real-world challenges. 🔬🌐

Research Interests 🔎

Atanaska’s research revolves around parallel algorithms, image processing, and their applications in food quality evaluation. She is also keenly interested in advancing educational programming tools and algorithm development, striving to integrate theory with practical applications. 🧩📷📚

Awards 🏆

Throughout her career, Atanaska has received accolades for her contributions to computer science and food quality evaluation. Her commitment to interdisciplinary research and educational innovation has been recognized by peers and institutions globally. 🌟🥇

Publications 📚

Performance Evaluation of Recursive Mean Filter Using Scilab, MATLAB, and MPI (Message Passing Interface)
Published in: Engineering Proceedings, 2024-08
DOI: 10.3390/engproc2024070033

Design and Implementation of Educational Game Using Crossword Principles
Published in: Engineering Proceedings, 2024-07
DOI: 10.3390/engproc2024070012

Recent Trends in Computer Vision for Cheese Quality Evaluation
Published in: Engineering Proceedings, 2024-01
DOI: 10.3390/engproc2024060012

Application of Image Analysis Techniques for Quality Assessment of Swiss-type Cheese
Presented at: 2021 International Conference on Information Technologies (InfoTech), 2021-09-16
DOI: 10.1109/infotech52438.2021.9548462