Prof. Dong Jiang | Energy Storage Systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dong Jiang | Energy Storage Systems | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Huazhong University of Science and Technology | China

Professor Dong Jiang, a leading scholar at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, is renowned for his expertise in power electronics, advanced motor drives, and electromagnetic interference mitigation. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennessee and both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Tsinghua University, where he specialized in high-performance converter design and control. His professional background includes service as a Senior Research Scientist and Engineer at the United Technologies Research Center, along with extensive leadership in major national and international research projects focused on multi-functional inverters, magnetic bearing systems, and high-reliability motor controllers. His research contributions span PWM converter optimization, EMI suppression, active magnetic bearings, and modern motor drive technologies, supported by an extensive publication record that includes numerous IEEE journal articles, conference papers, books, and a substantial portfolio of granted patents. He has earned multiple prestigious awards for scientific innovation, impactful publications, and technological breakthroughs while also contributing significantly to the scholarly community as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, Chairman of the IEEE PELS Wuhan Chapter, IET Fellow, and IEEE Senior Member. With more than 6450 citations, an h-index of 43, and an i10-index of 135, he stands as a highly influential figure in the global power electronics research community.

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Featured Publications

D. Jiang*, F. Wang, Current-ripple prediction for three-phase PWM converters, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications 50(1), 531–538.

D. Jiang*, Z. Shen, F. Wang, Common-mode voltage reduction for paralleled inverters, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics 33(5), 3961–3974.

D. Jiang*, Dead-time effect compensation method based on current ripple prediction for voltage-source inverters, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics 34(1), 971–983.

D. Jiang*, R. Burgos, F. Wang, D. Boroyevich, Temperature-dependent characteristics of SiC devices: Performance evaluation and loss calculation, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics 27(2), 1013–1024.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ehsan Akbari | Power Electronics Converters | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ehsan Akbari | Power Electronics Converters | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Mazandaran University of Science and Technology | Iran

Dr. Ehsan Akbari is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Mazandaran University of Science and Technology, renowned for his expertise in electrical power engineering, power electronics, and modern energy systems. He holds comprehensive academic qualifications spanning bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in Electrical Power Engineering with focused specialization in power quality enhancement, converter control, smart grids, and renewable energy integration. His professional career includes extensive teaching, research leadership, and contributions to major projects involving flexible AC transmission systems, multilevel converters, grid-connected converter control, micro-grid stability, reactive power management, and harmonics mitigation using advanced hybrid filtering techniques. A highly productive scholar, he has authored numerous books along with hundreds of peer-reviewed publications and has secured multiple patents that reflect his commitment to advancing power system reliability and intelligent energy technologies. His academic service includes organizing and contributing to program committees of various scientific conferences, mentoring emerging researchers, and participating in collaborative initiatives that translate theoretical advancements into practical engineering solutions. Dr. Akbari has earned several scientific and technological achievement awards, complemented by professional memberships, editorial engagements, and recognized contributions to the global power engineering community. Citations 1,206 by 962 documents, 58 documents, h-index 20.

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Featured Publications

Akbari, E.*, Stationary-frame power regulation for controlling grid-connected three-phase modular multilevel converter with low harmonic under unbalanced voltage. Scientific Reports, 2025.

Akbari, E.*, Flexibility regulation-based economic energy scheduling in multi-microgrids with renewable/non-renewable resource and stationary storage systems considering sustainable computing by hybrid metaheuristic algorithm. Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems, 2025.

Akbari, E.*, Capabilities of battery and compressed air storage in the economic energy scheduling and flexibility regulation of multi-microgrids including non-renewable/renewable units. Scientific Reports, 2025.

Akbari, E.*, An optimized ANFIS framework for online voltage stability margin estimation in power systems using the novel Solifugae-inspired optimization algorithm and partial least squares-based dimensionality reduction. Measurement, 2025.

 

Prof. Kwok Chung | Antenna Design & RF Systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kwok Chung | Antenna Design & RF Systems | Best Researcher Award

Distinguished Silver-Age Professor | Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Kwok Chung is a Distinguished Silver-Age Professor at the Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology, specializing in electrical engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Technology Sydney, Australia, and has held academic and research leadership positions at Huizhou University and Qingdao University of Technology, where he directed the Civionics Research Laboratory and supervised doctoral researchers. His extensive professional experience includes leading multidisciplinary projects on structural health monitoring and microwave antenna design. Prof. Chung’s research focuses on microwave antennas, metasurfaces, non-destructive evaluation, passive wireless sensors, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, with over 220 publications and an h-index of 36. He has served as Associate Editor of the Alexandria Engineering Journal (Elsevier) and as a reviewer for leading IEEE, Elsevier, and IOP journals. An IEEE Senior Member, he is the founding Chair of the IEEE Qingdao AP/MTT/COM Joint Chapter and a member of the International Steering Committee of the IEEE International Workshop on Electro-Magnetics (iWEM), where he also served as General Chair. Prof. Chung has been consistently recognized among the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University, reflecting his global impact in the advancement of electromagnetic engineering and applied research, with 3,971 citations, 216 publications, and an h-index of 36.

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Featured Publications

Kwok L. Chung*, Microwave antennas, passive wireless sensors, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces for structural health monitoring. Eng. Struct., Accepted.

Kwok L. Chung*, Metasurface-enabled sensing systems for non-destructive evaluation and wireless monitoring. Thin-Walled Struct., 2024, 5(2), 101456.

Kwok L. Chung, Advanced civionics for coupling analysis of electrical and structural systems under complex environments. J. Build. Eng., 2024, 6(1), 112034.