Dr. Jaynos Cortes | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jaynos Cortes | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Faculty Researcher | North Eastern Mindanao State University-Lianga Campus | Philippines

Dr. Jaynos is a Faculty Member at the Department of Fisheries Sciences, College of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, North Eastern Mindanao State University, specializing in aquaculture, aquatic health management, and sustainable fisheries. He holds a Ph.D. in Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management from the Asian Institute of Technology, a Master’s in Fisheries Management major in Aquaculture Technology from Davao del Norte State College, and a Bachelor of Science in Fisheries from North Eastern Mindanao State University. With extensive professional experience as faculty, researcher, and project collaborator in international initiatives on aquaculture sustainability, climate resilience, and aquatic biodiversity, he has contributed significantly through leadership roles, curriculum development, and community-based fisheries programs. His research focuses on crustacean nutritional physiology, tilapia culture, aquaculture health, and the impacts of climate change, with several publications in peer-reviewed journals and active participation in international conferences. He has served as a reviewer and editorial board member for multiple Scopus- and WoS-indexed journals, and as a judge in global academic conferences. Dr. Cortes has been recognized with the Yang Yi Young Scientist Fellowship Award, as well as scholarships and fellowships for his doctoral studies. He is an active member of professional organizations including the European Aquaculture Society, Malaysian Fisheries Society, Global Seafood Alliance, and the National Research Council of the Philippines. His exemplary blend of academic excellence, research innovation, and professional service highlights his commitment to advancing sustainable aquaculture and fisheries science globally.

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Featured Publications

Jaynos R. Cortes*, Natural rubber trade and production toward sustainable development goals: A global panel regression analysis. ABAC J., 2024, 44(4), Article 61.

Jaynos R. Cortes*, Dietary supplementation with seaweed extracts: Impact on growth, hematology, and physiology of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Res. Adv. Chall. Agric. Sci., 2024, 6, 168–185.

Jaynos R. Cortes, Servant and ethical leadership as antecedent to employees’ job satisfaction at the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Caraga Region, Philippines. J. Public Adm. Public Aff. Manag., 2023, 21(2), 169–169.

Jaynos R. Cortes, Climate-related risk management practices in pond-based tilapia culture: A case study of the small-scale fish farmers of Agusan del Sur, Philippines. Bio Web Conf., 2023, 74, 01014.

Jaynos R. Cortes, Homoplastic hypophysation of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus, Burchell 1822) using catfish pituitary gland with coconut water as extender agent. Asian J. Fish. Aquat. Res., 2023, 25(3), 123–129.

Mohamed Taieb Krakdia | Smart Grids and Microgrids | Innovative Research Award

Mr. Mohamed Taieb Krakdia | Smart Grids and Microgrids | Innovative Research Award

Mohamed Taieb Krakdia | Proceeds, Energies, Environment and Electrical Systems (PEESE) | Tunisia

Mr. Mohamed Taieb Krakdia is a Distinguished Senior Professor at the Ministry of Education, Tunisia, specializing in electrical engineering and renewable energy systems. He holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Université Elhadj Lakhder, Algeria, and a Professional Master’s in Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency from ISET Tunisia, and is currently pursuing doctoral research focused on optimizing renewable energy resources in microgrids. His professional career spans over two decades, during which he has served as Senior Professor Emeritus, Principal Teacher, and Senior Secondary School Teacher, contributing extensively to academic instruction, curriculum development, and mentoring of future engineers. His research interests include microgrid optimization, renewable energy integration, and advanced control systems, resulting in notable publications such as studies on sliding-mode and Lyapunov-based control for DC microgrids and hybrid photovoltaic-wind generation systems with fuel cells and battery storage. Mohamed Taieb’s contributions extend beyond teaching and research, including leadership in educational programs, project development, and participation in professional knowledge-sharing platforms. He has been recognized for his academic excellence through professional certifications such as CAPES and has engaged in editorial and peer-review activities, further strengthening the research community. His dedication to innovation, research, and education positions him as a valuable contributor to advancing sustainable energy technologies and academic excellence.

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Featured Publications

Krakdia, M.T.*, Sliding-Mode and Lyapunov Function Based Control for a DC Microgrid with Renewable Generation, a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell and Battery Storage. In: Advances in Renewable Energy Systems, Springer, 2024, DOI:10.1007/978-981-97-6148-7_16.

Krakdia, M.T.*, Control for a DC Microgrid for Photovoltaic–Wind Generation with a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell, Battery Storage, Dump Load (Aqua-Electrolyzer) and Three-Phase Four-Leg Inverter (4L4W). Clean Technol., 2025, 7(3), 79

Krakdia, M.T., Optimization of Renewable Energy Resources in a Microgrid (PhD Research Work). ENIG, Tunisia, 2020.

Krakdia, M.T., Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency: Professional Master’s Thesis, ISET Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia, 2019.

Krakdia, M.T., Electrical Engineering Engineer’s Thesis. Université Elhadj Lakhder Batna, Algeria, 2008.

Kewei Lin | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Kewei Lin | Renewable Energy Systems | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology | Taiwan

Dr. Ke-Wei Lin is an Assistant Professor at the National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, specializing in hydrogen energy systems, fuel cells, and clean transportation technologies. He holds a Ph.D. in System and Naval Mechatronic Engineering, as well as M.S. and B.S. degrees in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, all from National Cheng Kung University. Dr. Lin’s professional experience includes serving as Senior Engineer and Project Leader at the Automotive Research & Testing Center, where he led initiatives in hybrid powertrain development, fuel cell integration, and advanced clean engine technologies, and as Project Manager at Formosa Petrochemical Corporation. His research focuses on hydrogen energy, fuel cell and Li-ion battery hybrid systems, thermochemical reforming, exergy and techno-economic analysis, and sustainable mobility, with several publications advancing fuel cell vehicle applications and emission reduction strategies. He has contributed as a committee member for the EPA Sustainable Project Loan Review, demonstrating his leadership in environmental and energy policy initiatives. Dr. Lin has been recognized for his impactful research through professional memberships, technical committee roles, and contributions to collaborative industry-academic projects, reinforcing his commitment to advancing renewable energy and green transportation solutions.

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Featured Publications

  1. Lin K.W.*, Development of hybrid PEM fuel cell and Li-ion battery systems for next-generation electric vehicles. Int. J. Hydrogen Energy, 2024, Accepted.

  2. Lin K.W.*, Wu H.T., Chen C.Y., Techno-economic analysis of hydrogen production via thermochemical reforming of bioethanol. Energy Convers. Manag., 2023, 297, 117454.

  3. Lin K.W.*, Yang M.S., Exergy and environmental assessment of HT-PEM fuel cell systems for maritime applications. Appl. Energy, 2023, 341, 121052.

  4. Lin K.W.*, Liu P.J., Integration of catalyst development and reforming processes for high-efficiency hydrogen generation. Fuel Process. Technol., 2022, 234, 107339.

  5. Lin K.W.*, Chen S.H., Clean combustion strategies for biodiesel engines: Experimental and modeling approaches. Renew. Energy, 2021, 180, 890–902.