George Korres | Smart Grids and Microgrids | Research Excellence Award

Mr. George Korres | Smart Grids and Microgrids | Research Excellence Award

Professor | National Technical University of Athens | Greece

George N. Korres is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens, specializing in power systems engineering, smart grids, and energy system automation. He earned his Diploma and Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a focus on power systems and state estimation, building a strong academic foundation that underpins his long-standing career in both academia and industry. His professional experience spans academic leadership as Director of the Power Division and Director of the Energy Systems Laboratory, along with significant involvement in large-scale national and international research and development projects related to energy management systems, microgrids, and grid modernization. His scholarly impact is demonstrated by 5,621 citations, an h-index of 42, and an i10-index of 75.

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Featured Publications

Taxonomy of PMU Placement Methodologies
N. M. Manousakis, G. N. Korres, P. S. Georgilakis – IEEE Transactions on Power Systems (464 citations)

A Distributed Multiarea State Estimation
G. N. Korres – IEEE Transactions on Power Systems (288 citations)

State Estimation and Bad Data Processing for Systems Including PMU and SCADA Measurements
G. N. Korres, N. M. Manousakis – Electric Power Systems Research (250 citations)

Power System Real-Time Monitoring Using PMU-Based Robust State Estimation
J. Zhao et al., G. N. Korres – IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid (247 citations)

Hardware-in-the-Loop Design and Optimal Setting of Adaptive Protection Schemes for Distribution Systems with Distributed Generation
V. A. Papaspiliotopoulos, G. N. Korres et al. – IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery (234 citations)

Prof. Runwei Mo | Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and Batteries | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Runwei Mo | Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and Batteries | Editorial Board Member

Professor | East China University of Science and Technology | China

Professor Runwei Mo, a distinguished faculty member at East China University of Science and Technology, is an expert in advanced energy materials and intelligent manufacturing whose work spans innovative energy-storage systems, carbon-based material design, and next-generation battery technologies. He holds a PhD with specialization in energy materials engineering and has built a dynamic professional trajectory through academic, research, and collaborative roles across leading global institutions, contributing to major interdisciplinary projects in materials innovation, nanotechnology, and high-performance electrochemical systems. His research contributions encompass the development of novel electrode architectures, advanced graphene-based materials, CO₂ conversion strategies, flexible and high-energy battery systems, and breakthrough approaches to lithium-ion and sodium-ion storage, supported by an extensive publication record that includes high-impact journal papers, book chapters, and multiple authorized patents. He has led and contributed to significant national and international research initiatives, advancing scientific outcomes that have achieved practical application and received broad academic recognition. His professional standing is further reflected in his service as guest editor and editorial board member for several reputable journals, as well as active participation in scholarly communities focused on materials science and energy technologies. His achievements have earned him numerous honors, including multiple fellowships from respected scientific and professional societies, prestigious innovation and scientific contribution awards, and recognition for leadership in energy and environmental research. Through sustained excellence in research, mentorship, and scientific service, Professor Mo continues to advance the global progress of energy materials and sustainable technological development.

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Featured Publications

Runwei Mo*, A microstructure-enhanced dual-mode LC sensor with a PSO-BP algorithm for precise detection of temperature and pressure. Adv. Funct. Mater., Accepted.

Runwei Mo*, Autonomous self-healing strategy for flexible fiber lithium-ion batteries with ultra-high mechanical properties and volumetric energy densities. Chem. Eng. J., 154153.

Runwei Mo*, Structure engineering and heteroatom doping-enabled high-energy and fast-charging dual-ion batteries. Chem. Eng. J., 490, 151537.

Runwei Mo*, Covalently bonded MXene@Antimonene heterostructure anode for fast lithium-ion storage. Chem. Eng. J., 485, 149837.