Amira Haddouk | Instrumentation and sensors | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amira Haddouk | Instrumentation and sensors | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer | Tunis University | Tunisia

Dr. Amira Haddouk is a Maître de Conférence habilitée in Electrical Engineering at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs de Tunis, University of Tunis, specializing in electronics and electrical systems. She holds advanced degrees in electronic instrumentation, electrotechnics and industrial systems, measurement and instrumentation, and electrical systems. Her academic impact is demonstrated by 14 indexed publications, 36 citations, and an h-index of 4, complemented by reviewer and editorial roles, professional memberships, certifications, and recognized contributions to electrical engineering research and education.

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Featured Publications

Design and Implementation of a Resonant Inductive Wireless Power Transfer System Powered by a Class D Amplifier for Smart Sensors in Inaccessible Environments
Anouar Chebbi, Amira Haddouk, Vitor Monteiro, Mechergui Hfaiedh
Journal Article · Wireless Power Transfer · Smart Sensors

Intelligent Internal Climate Control System for Agricultural Greenhouses Based on IoT Technology
Tanazefti Asma, Amira Haddouk, Mechergui Hfaiedh
International Conference Paper · IoT · Smart Agriculture

Development of a Smart Energy Meter for Electrical Energy Consumption and Power
Amira Haddouk, Asma Tanazafti, Mechergui Hfaiedh
Book Chapter · Smart Energy Metering · Power Measurement

Modeling and Regulation of the Internal Climate of an Agricultural Greenhouse
Tanazefti Asma, Amira Haddouk, Mechergui Hfaiedh
Conference Paper · Control Systems · Greenhouse Automation

Power Losses Reduction in a Variable Linear Power Supply Using the LM317 Voltage Regulator
Amira Haddouk, Khaoula Khlifi, Vitor Monteiro, Mechergui Hfaiedh
Journal Article · Power Electronics · Energy Efficiency

Ms. Jingmin Ge | Sensor Networks & Wireless Sensor Technologies | Innovative Research Award

Ms. Jingmin Ge | Sensor Networks & Wireless Sensor Technologies | Innovative Research Award

Sensors | Zhengzhou university | China

Dr. Jingmin Ge is a researcher at the Nano Opto-Electro-Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering Laboratory, specializing in nanomaterials, sensors, and electrocatalysis. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Beijing University of Chemical Technology, M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from Central China Normal University, and B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from Henan Agricultural University. Dr. Ge has led and contributed to several national and collaborative projects focused on high-performance electrocatalysts, toxic gas and soil sensors, and sustainable environmental monitoring systems. Her research integrates material synthesis, nanostructure design, and DFT simulations to uncover mechanisms in hydrogen evolution, CO₂ reduction, and pollutant detection. She has published over fifteen SCI-indexed papers in leading journals such as Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, ACS Nano, and Chemical Engineering Journal, and holds multiple Chinese invention patents in advanced nanomaterial applications. Recognized for her scientific excellence, Dr. Ge has served as a key contributor in state-level laboratories, advancing green energy and smart sensing technologies. Her professional portfolio demonstrates a sustained commitment to interdisciplinary innovation, bridging theoretical computation and experimental materials science, and positioning her as a distinguished researcher in chemical engineering and nanotechnology. According to Scopus, her research record includes 540 citations across 26 publications with an h-index of 12.

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Featured Publications

Ge, Jingmin*, Dual-metallic Single Ru and Ni Atoms Decoration of MoS₂ for High-efficiency Hydrogen Production. Appl. Catal. B-Environ., 2021, 298, 120557.

Ge, Jingmin*, Oxygen Atoms Substituting Sulfur Atoms of MoS₂ to Activate the Basal Plane and Induce Phase Transition for Boosting Hydrogen Evolution. Mater. Today Energy, 2021, 22, 100854.

Ge, Jingmin, Heterostructure Ni₃S₄–MoS₂ with Interfacial Electron Redistribution Used for Enhancing Hydrogen Evolution. RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 19630–19638.

Ge, Jingmin*, Activated MoS₂ by Constructing Single Atomic Cation Vacancies for Accelerated Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 2022, 14, 26846–26857.

Ge, Jingmin, NiFeCu Phosphides with Surface Reconstruction via Topotactic Transformation of Layered Double Hydroxides for Overall Water Splitting. Inorg. Chem. Front., 2023, 10, 3515–3524.