Chao’en Li | Hydrogen Energy | Research Excellance Award

Prof. Chao’en Li | Hydrogen Energy | Research Excellance Award

Prof | The University of  Wenzhou University | China

Professor. Chao’en Li is an internationally recognized expert in hydrogen energy, carbon capture, and green fuel technologies. His research emphasizes techno-economic modelling, catalyst development, and energy-efficient processes for CO₂ capture and conversion. He has pioneered innovative approaches integrating low-temperature plasma technology and advanced computational methods to enhance hydrogen production and storage systems. His contributions span renewable energy systems, ammonia-based fuels, and liquid organic hydrogen carriers, addressing critical challenges in sustainable energy transitions. With an outstanding academic profile of 73 publications, 2,752 citations, and an h-index of 28, his work demonstrates strong global impact. His interdisciplinary research connects chemical engineering, materials science, and environmental sustainability, enabling scalable and cost-effective solutions for decarbonization and future clean energy infrastructures.

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Phuet Prasertcharoensuk | Chemical Engineering | Research Excellance Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Phuet Prasertcharoensuk | Chemical Engineering | Research Excellance Award

Lecturer | The University of  Chulalongkorn University | Thailand

Assist. Prof. Dr. Phuet Prasertcharoensuk is an accomplished chemical engineering researcher specializing in sustainable energy technologies, biomass conversion, and hydrogen production. His research emphasizes thermochemical processing, heterogeneous catalysis, and carbon dioxide capture and utilization to support cleaner and more efficient energy systems. With 18 scholarly publications, 299 citations, and an h-index of 10, he has contributed to advancements in biomass gasification, hybrid energy systems, and renewable fuel development. His work also incorporates computational modeling, process integration, and innovative approaches such as cold plasma technologies. Through interdisciplinary research, he aims to improve energy efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and support the transition toward low-carbon and circular energy systems.

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Farshad Shamlu | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Mr. Farshad Shamlu | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Doctoral Student | The University of  Genoa | Italy

Mr. Farshad Shamlu is an emerging researcher in the field of modeling and simulation, focusing on complex systems across logistics, supply chains, and engineering applications. His research combines computational modeling, machine learning, and data analytics to address real-world industrial and technological challenges. He has been involved in the development of simulation-based solutions, including high-level architecture (HLA) frameworks and innovative system designs for advanced operational environments. His work also explores sustainability and optimization in engineering systems, contributing to efficient and intelligent decision-making processes. With a record of 2 publications, 5 citations, and an h-index of 1, his research demonstrates a promising trajectory in simulation science, reflecting both technical depth and interdisciplinary integration in modern engineering practices.

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Rossella Marmo | Architectural engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Rossella Marmo | Architectural engineering | Research Excellence Award

Researcher | The University of  Naples Federico II | Italy

Dr. Rossella Marmo is a researcher in architectural engineering whose work advances resilient and sustainable built environments through digital innovation and risk-based methodologies. Her research integrates Building Information Modelling (BIM) with performance monitoring, enabling improved facility management and lifecycle decision-making. She has developed frameworks for assessing multi-hazard vulnerability of buildings, particularly focusing on hospital resilience, urban risk, and infrastructure safety. Her contributions include stress-testing models, façade vulnerability assessment, and data-driven approaches to disaster risk reduction. Her research supports safer cities by linking building performance with urban-scale impacts. With 21 publications, 210 citations, and an h-index of 6, her scholarly output reflects a strong commitment to advancing resilient infrastructure and sustainable architectural systems through interdisciplinary approaches.

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