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

Prof. Qie Sun | Power System Stability & Control | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Qie Sun | Power System Stability & Control | Research Excellence Award

Director | Shandong University | China

Prof. Qie Sun, Professor and doctoral supervisor at Shandong University and Deputy Dean of the Institute for Advanced Technology, is a leading expert in sustainable energy systems, thermal science, and integrated energy system optimization. He holds a doctorate in Industrial Ecology from the Royal Institute of Technology and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in management from Ocean University of China. His professional experience encompasses academic leadership roles, major interdisciplinary collaborations, and the management of high-impact projects in multi-energy systems, CO₂ capture and utilization, thermal management technologies, and energy storage solutions. He has led and contributed to numerous national and provincial research initiatives and played a key role in the thermal control research of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer. His research focuses on integrated energy systems, system flexibility under uncertainty, multi-energy coupling modeling, thermal management for electronics and wearable devices, urban energy systems, and industrial ecology, supported by extensive scholarly output that includes over 140 documents, 5,302 citations, and an h-index of 33. Prof. Sun has received multiple honors, including global top scientist recognitions, best paper awards, outstanding reviewer awards, and teaching excellence distinctions. He serves as Assistant Editor of Advances in Applied Energy, Associate Editor for several prominent journals, reviewer for numerous high-impact publications, and an active member of professional bodies such as IEEE and the Chinese Society of Engineering Thermophysics. Through his editorial leadership, scientific committee roles, and contributions to international conferences, Prof. Sun continues to advance innovation and global scholarship in sustainable energy research.

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Featured Publications

Sun, Q.*, The flexibility of a molten salt thermal energy storage (TES)-integrated coal-fired power plant. Applied Energy, 2025.

Sun, Q.*, Dynamically tunable silica hydrogel windows enabled by hydration state control for enhanced building energy efficiency. Applied Thermal Engineering, 2025.

Sun, Q.*, Impact of dust composition on parabolic trough concentrator performance across diverse regions. Solar Energy, 2025.

Sun, Q.*, The review of key furnaces in CaC₂ smelting process under the background of carbon neutrality. Review, 2025.

Sun, Q.*, A thin and lightweight miniature loop heat pipe for cooling mobile electronic devices. Device, 2025.