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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Brahim Djidel | Energy | Research Excellance Award

Mr. Brahim Djidel | Energy | Research Excellance Award

Enseignant d’université | The University of  Laghouat University | Algeria

Mr. Brahim Djidel is a researcher in electrical engineering specializing in wind energy conversion systems, fault-tolerant control, power quality enhancement, and grid integration of renewable energy. His research primarily focuses on doubly fed induction generator based wind energy systems, low-voltage ride-through (LVRT) capability, decoupled power control, and robust control strategies under grid disturbances such as voltage dips. He has contributed significantly to the modeling, control, and dynamic performance analysis of variable-speed wind turbines, aligning his work with international grid code requirements. His scholarly output includes peer-reviewed international conference papers and national scientific contributions, emphasizing practical and theoretical advancements in renewable energy systems. His research impact is reflected through 10 academic documents, 3 citations, and an h-index of 1, demonstrating consistent contributions to the field of renewable energy systems and smart grid-compatible wind power technologies.

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