Beomju Kim | Power System Stability | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Beomju Kim | Power System Stability | Research Excellence Award

Power System | Korea University | South Korea

Kim Beomju is a Ph.D. integrated program researcher in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Korea University, specializing in power and energy systems. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and has developed strong expertise through advanced doctoral training focused on modern power grids. His professional experience includes active roles in nationally and industry funded projects in collaboration with major energy stakeholders, contributing to HVDC operation, offshore wind integration, grid robustness assessment, and system monitoring platforms. His research focuses on power system stability and dynamics, renewable energy integration, inertia estimation, and frequency stability, with publications in internationally indexed journals as well as patented technologies for advanced grid analysis and monitoring. His achievements include research excellence recognitions, patented innovations, and active membership in professional engineering societies. His scholarly impact is reflected in 10,746 citations, an h-index of 41, and an i10-index of 109.

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Featured Publications

Attack Vulnerability of Complex Networks
P. Holme, B. J. Kim, C. N. Yoon, S. K. Han
Physical Review E · Citations: 2564

Growing Scale-Free Networks with Tunable Clustering
P. Holme, B. J. Kim
Physical Review E · Citations: 1511

Synchronization on Small-World Networks
H. Hong, M. Y. Choi, B. J. Kim
arXiv Preprint · Citations: 573

Vertex Overload Breakdown in Evolving Networks
P. Holme, B. J. Kim
Physical Review E · Citations: 338

Factors That Predict Better Synchronizability on Complex Networks
H. Hong, B. J. Kim, M. Y. Choi, H. Park
Physical Review E · Citations: 314

Jingjing Liang | Renewable Energy Systems | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Jingjing Liang | Renewable Energy Systems | Research Excellence Award

Engineer | Tsinghua University | China

Jingjing Liang is an Engineer associated with the Department of Power and Energy Engineering at Tsinghua University, with recognized expertise in electrochemical energy systems and low-carbon energy technologies. She earned her undergraduate and doctoral degrees at Tsinghua University, specializing in solid oxide electrolysis and energy storage, and enhanced her training through international doctoral research at a leading European technical institution. Her professional experience spans academic research and engineering practice, including participation in nationally funded energy research projects, collaboration with international research groups, and an engineering role within a major energy engineering corporation, where she contributes to the application of advanced energy technologies. Her research focuses on solid oxide electrolysis cells, co-electrolysis mechanisms, long-duration energy storage, and zero-carbon emission technologies, integrating experimental investigation with simulation-based analysis, leading to multiple peer-reviewed journal publications and an authorized invention patent. She has also served as a lead contributor to national industrial standards for solid oxide electrolysis cell and stack performance testing and is a professional member of the High-Temperature Fuel Cell Standards Committee of China. Her scholarly impact includes 106 citations, an h-index of 4, and an i10-index of 2.

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Mr. Kamal Deen Moro | Renewable Energy Systems | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Kamal Deen Moro | Renewable Energy Systems | Research Excellence Award

Administration | Northwestern Polytechnical University | China

Kamal Deen Moro is a Graduate Research Assistant at Northwestern Polytechnical University, specializing in applied economics with core expertise in development economics, energy and environmental economics, and financial economics. He holds an MSc in Applied Economics with advanced training in econometrics, statistical modeling, and industrial economics, as well as a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting with strong foundations in microeconomics, quantitative methods, and financial reporting. His professional experience includes supporting research design, conducting literature reviews, analyzing complex datasets, contributing to academic publications, developing grant proposals, and participating in interdisciplinary international projects, complemented by earlier roles in internal auditing, financial administration, and institutional service. His research focuses on renewable energy transitions, environmental sustainability, industrialization dynamics, policy uncertainty, and economic growth, resulting in multiple peer-reviewed publications that examine green technology deployment, environmental Kuznets relationships, hydropower impacts, and cleaner energy transitions. He has led and contributed to student organizations, coordinated projects, and engaged in community education initiatives. Kamal holds professional certifications in data analysis, visualization, and advanced STATA, with additional proficiency in R, EViews, Excel, and Python. His achievements include academic honors, recognition for outstanding participation in international academic programs, and excellence in mathematics. He is also an active member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana, strengthening his professional engagement. His scholarly contributions are reflected in 21 citations, 7 documents, and an h-index of 2, underscoring his growing impact in the fields of applied and environmental economics.

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Featured Publications

Moro K.D.*, Xi J., Fumey M.P., Awuye S.K., Sackitey G.M. Industrialization, energy demand and environmental pollution nexus in MINT economies: Does cleaner energy transition and environmental technology play a mitigating role? J. Environ. Manage., 2025, 376, 124451.

Moro K.D.* Resource dependencies, market concentration, trade barriers and green technology deployment: A comparative analysis of solar, wind, and hydropower installation patterns. Renew. Energy, 2025.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Taame Abraha Berhe | Renewable Energy Systems | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Taame Abraha Berhe | Renewable Energy Systems | Editorial Board Member

Postdoctoral Fellow | Adigrat university | Ethiopia

Taame Abraha Berhe is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Applied and Theoretical Chemistry at a leading institution, specializing in electrochemistry, physical chemistry, materials and energy chemistry, photochemistry, nanotechnology, and advanced characterization techniques. He holds a PhD in Applied Science and Technology, an MSc in Physical Chemistry, and a BEd in Chemistry, building a strong academic foundation that supports his interdisciplinary scientific work. His professional experience includes serving as Assistant Professor, Department Head, and College Dean, alongside extensive teaching and research roles in chemistry and chemical engineering. His research focuses on halide perovskites, sustainable energy materials, surface modification technologies, and nanostructured systems, supported by numerous publications in reputed journals and collaborative projects involving synchrotron radiation facilities. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of material stability, catalytic processes, and energy‐related nanomaterials. Dr. Berhe has been recognized with multiple reviewer excellence awards and has served as reviewer for several international journals, including those under the Royal Society of Chemistry. He also holds editorial board positions in chemistry and applied science journals and actively participates in international scientific committees across major conferences. His professional memberships include the Royal Society of Chemistry, American Physical Society, African Materials Research Society, and multiple global scientific networks, reflecting his commitment to advancing materials science and fostering international research collaboration.

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Taame Abraha Berhe*, Nano-engineering halide perovskites for energy harvesting, nano-plasmon sensing, and photoflexoelectric applications. Energy Adv., Accepted.

Taame Abraha Berhe*, Croton macrostachyus leaf-mediated biosynthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles for catalytic reduction of organic dyes. Mater. Res. Express., Accepted.

Taame Abraha Berhe*, Multifunctional properties of halide perovskites: coordination engineering, electronic interactions, and advanced energy applications. Inorganics., Accepted.

 

Dr. Anas Kanaan | Cybersecurity in Electrical Systems | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anas Kanaan | Cybersecurity in Electrical Systems | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | University of Petra | Jordan

Dr. Anas Ghassan Kanaan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of E-Business and Commerce at the University of Petra, Jordan, specializing in Management Information Systems with a focus on E-Business and Data Analytics. He holds a PhD in Management Information Systems (E-Business) and a Master’s in Information Technology from Universiti Utara Malaysia, along with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Mutah University. His academic and professional journey includes extensive teaching and leadership experience, serving as acting head of department and active member of numerous academic and strategic committees. Dr. Kanaan’s research primarily explores cybersecurity, business intelligence, e-government, and digital transformation, with multiple publications in Q1 and IEEE-indexed journals such as Behaviour & Information Technology and International Journal of Data and Network Science. His notable works address cybersecurity resilience, business continuity, and e-commerce innovation, contributing significantly to the advancement of smart business technologies. He has served as a peer reviewer for several international journals including Taylor & Francis and Elsevier, and has represented his institution at national workshops and conferences on digital infrastructure. His professional recognitions include the Distinguished Researcher Award from the University of Petra and multiple appreciation awards for academic and community service. Additionally, Dr. Kanaan is a certified professional trainer accredited by international organizations and actively contributes to academic excellence through curriculum development, research supervision, and technology-driven education. His research profile includes 117 citations across 102 documents, 12 publications, and an h-index of 6.

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Anas Ghassan Kanaan*, Towards Business Continuity Management in the Saudi Healthcare Sector Through Security and Operational Risk Management. Emerald/Science Direct (Q1, Scopus).

Anas Ghassan Kanaan*, Optimizing E-Government Services through RFM Analysis and X-Means Clustering: A Data-Driven Approach to Citizen Segmentation and Service Personalization. Emerald (Q1, Scopus, Accepted).

Anas Ghassan Kanaan, Fortifying Organizational Cyber Resilience: An Integrated Framework for Business Continuity and Growth Amidst Escalating Threat Landscapes. Int. J. Comput. Digit. Syst., 16(1), 1–13 (Q3, Scopus).*

Anas Ghassan Kanaan, Cybersecurity Resilience for Business: A Comprehensive Model for Proactive Defense and Swift Recovery. IEEE Int. Conf. Cyber Resilience (ICCR).

Dr. Cangbi Ding | Grid Integration of Renewable Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Cangbi Ding | Grid Integration of Renewable Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Doctoral candidate at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

Cangbi Ding is a dedicated doctoral candidate at the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, specializing in the field of automation and power systems. With a solid academic foundation and a growing portfolio of impactful research, he has emerged as a promising scholar in the areas of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems, renewable energy integration, and power system stability control. His work is marked by innovation, technical rigor, and contributions that bridge both academic inquiry and industrial practice, positioning him as a strong candidate for recognition in international research awards.

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Education

Cangbi Ding began his academic journey by earning a Bachelor of Science degree in automation from Southeast University Chengxian College. He advanced his studies by pursuing a Master of Science degree at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, where he graduated with a focus on electrical engineering applications and automation technologies. Building upon this strong foundation, he is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy degree in the College of Automation Engineering at the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. His doctoral research emphasizes planning and control methodologies for HVDC systems, a field that plays a crucial role in enhancing the efficiency and resilience of modern power grids. This progression highlights his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of power and energy systems.

Experience

Throughout his academic career, Cangbi Ding has accumulated extensive experience through his involvement in numerous national and industrial research projects. He has actively participated in four projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, in addition to contributing to thirteen technological and consulting initiatives supported by the State Grid Corporation of China and the China Southern Power Grid Company. These experiences have equipped him with practical insights into large-scale energy systems while also refining his ability to bridge theory with real-world application. His consultancy roles in the energy sector reflect his capacity to provide innovative solutions for power system stability, grid modernization, and renewable energy integration. This blend of academic research and industrial collaboration illustrates his versatility and practical relevance as a researcher.

Research Focus

Cangbi Ding’s research centers on the integration of renewable energy into existing power grids, with particular emphasis on the planning and control of HVDC systems. His investigations into reactive power compensation after renewable energy integration address critical challenges in maintaining voltage stability and economic efficiency in power networks. By introducing both static and dynamic voltage stability indicators, he has proposed staged compensation methods that improve both system safety and cost-effectiveness. Another significant contribution is his work on HVDC system evolution, where he developed evaluation methods to classify systems and analyze their operational characteristics. His research not only advances academic understanding but also provides actionable methodologies for improving energy transmission infrastructure in the context of growing renewable energy adoption.

Awards & Honors

While still in the early stages of his academic career, Cangbi Ding has built a commendable record of achievements that reflect his innovation and technical acumen. His involvement in nationally significant projects, combined with his success in patenting technological innovations, underscores his contributions to the field. He has secured twelve granted invention patents and one utility model patent, an extraordinary accomplishment for a young researcher. These recognitions illustrate his capacity to transform theoretical advancements into practical innovations, positioning him as a standout contributor to the future of electrical engineering and power systems research.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Adaptive frequency control strategy for PMSG-based wind power plant considering releasable reserve power
Authors: J Dai, C Ding, X Zhou, Y Tang
Journal: Sustainability 14 (3), 1247

Title: Deep reinforcement learning-based voltage control method for distribution network with high penetration of renewable energy
Authors: S Liu, C Ding, Y Wang, Z Zhang, M Chu, M Wang
Journal: 2021 IEEE Sustainable Power and Energy Conference (iSPEC), 287-291

Title: Data-driven prediction of wind turbine blade icing
Authors: L Liu, D Guan, Y Wang, C Ding, M Wang, M Chu
Journal: 2021 China Automation Congress (CAC), 5211-5216

Title: Robust optimization method of power system multi resource reserve allocation considering wind power frequency regulation potential
Authors: J Dai, C Ding, C Yan, Y Tang, X Zhou, F Xue
Journal: International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 155, 109599

Title: An adaptive ufls scheme incorporating the impact of load response
Authors: W Zhu, C Ding, J Wu
Journal: 2021 IEEE Sustainable Power and Energy Conference (iSPEC), 2617-2622

Title: An active power coordination control strategy for AC/DC transmission systems to mitigate subsequent commutation failures in HVDC systems
Authors: X Zhou, C Ding, J Dai, Z Li, Y Hu, Z Qie, F Xue
Journal: Electronics 10 (23), 3044

Title: Research on the multi-timescale optimal voltage control method for distribution network based on a DQN-DDPG algorithm
Authors: M Ma, W Du, L Wang, C Ding, S Liu
Journal: Frontiers in Energy Research 10, 1097319

Title: Optimal Configuration Method for Multi-Type Reactive Power Compensation Devices in Regional Power Grid with High Proportion of Wind Power
Authors: Y Wang, J Dang, C Ding, C Zheng, Y Tang
Journal: Energy Engineering 121 (11)

Title: Research on the Optimal Configuration of Regional Integrated Energy System Based on Production Simulation
Authors: T Shi, RM Huang, CB Ding
Journal: Processes 8 (8), 892

Title: Research on The Fault Diagnosis Method of Oil-Immersed Transformers Based on The Improved DBSCAN Algorithm
Authors: W Cui, M Chu, C Ding, Y Wang, M Wang, L Liu
Journal: 2021 China Automation Congress (CAC), 5171-5176

Title: Voltage Interaction Evaluation in Embedded DC Transmission System
Authors: C Ding, C Zheng, Y Tang, C Zhang, X Han
Journal: Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy

Title: Cooperative Operation Control Strategy of Multi-Type Reactive Power Compensation Devices in Regional Power Grid with High Proportion of Wind Power
Authors: J Xu, Y Shen, K Li, X Wang, C Zheng, C Ding
Journal: 2024 6th International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Control

Title: Key Parameters Optimization Method of Wind Turbine Reactive Power Support Considering Power Angle Stability and Short-Circuit Current
Authors: J Xu, Y Shen, K Li, X Wang, C Zheng, C Ding
Journal: 2024 IEEE PES 16th Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference

Title: Coordinated CFPREV Control for Cascading Commutation Failure Mitigation in Multi-infeed HVDC Systems
Authors: J Xu, K Li, Y Shen, X Wang, C Zheng, C Ding
Journal: 2023 2nd Asia Power and Electrical Technology Conference (APET), 131-138

Title: Cooperative Reactive Power Configuration of Hybrid HVDC Transmission System for Offshore Wind Farm Clusters
Authors: Y Lin, Y Tang, W Wu, C Ding, C Zheng, Y Tang
Journal: 2023 IEEE 7th Conference on Energy Internet and Energy System Integration

Title: Research on Equivalent Modeling of Wind Farm Based on Error Correction Method
Authors: J Dai, C Ding, L Liu
Journal: 2022 International Conference on Cyber-Physical Social Intelligence (ICCSI)

Title: Optimal Scheduling Analysis of Wind Farm Group Considering False Data Injection Attack
Authors: J Wu, C Ding, W Zhu
Journal: 2022 34th Chinese Control and Decision Conference (CCDC), 5433-5439

Title: Research on HVDC Subsequent Commutation Failure Suppression Strategy Considering Energy Storage Phase Modulation Operation
Authors: C Ding, W Zhu, S Liu, W Cui, Z Zhang, J Wu
Journal: 2021 IEEE Sustainable Power and Energy Conference (iSPEC), 1177-1182

Conclusion

Cangbi Ding’s academic journey and research accomplishments exemplify a blend of scholarly rigor, innovation, and practical relevance. With a foundation of strong academic training, significant project involvement, and a growing portfolio of publications and patents, he has already established himself as a promising researcher in electrical engineering. His focus on HVDC systems and renewable energy integration directly addresses pressing global challenges in energy sustainability and grid modernization. By translating complex theoretical concepts into practical solutions, he demonstrates the capacity to shape the future of power systems. His achievements make him an outstanding nominee for recognition in research excellence awards, reflecting his potential to continue contributing groundbreaking work to the advancement of electrical engineering.