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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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

Prof. Abderrahim Yousfi | Renewable Energy Systems | Renewable Electrical Innovation Award

Prof. Abderrahim Yousfi | Renewable Energy Systems | Renewable Electrical Innovation Award

Assistant Director | University Mohamed Elbachir Elibrahimi of Borj Bou Arréridj | Algeria

Dr. Abderrahim Yousfi is a Professor of Electronics specializing in micro-electronics at the University of Mohamed El Bachir El Ibrahimi, Algeria, within the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications, where he holds senior academic and research leadership responsibilities. He earned bachelor’s, engineering, master’s, and doctoral degrees in electronics and micro-electronics, with advanced specialization in instrumentation and academic qualification accreditation. His professional experience includes postgraduate teaching and supervision, leadership of academic departments and research teams, coordination of scientific programs, and active involvement in international collaborations and conferences. His research focuses on perovskite solar cells, semiconductor device modeling, photovoltaic and optoelectronic materials, thin-film electronics, nanoelectronics, and numerical simulation, resulting in 35 scholarly publications with 352 citations and an h-index of 10. His academic profile is further strengthened by recognitions for scholarly contributions, extensive peer-review and editorial service for high-impact journals, and active membership in international scientific communities.

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An Optimized Design of 10-nm-Scale Dual-Material Surrounded Gate MOSFETs for Digital Circuit Applications
F. Djeffal, N. Lakhdar, A. Yousfi
Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures · Highly Cited

Current-Voltage Analytical Model and Multi-Objective Optimization of a Short-Channel Gate-All-Around Junctionless MOSFET
F. Pezzimenti, H. Bencherif, A. Yousfi, L. Dehimi
Solid-State Electronics · High-Impact Journal

Revealing the Secrets of High-Performance Lead-Free CsSnCl₃-Based Perovskite Solar Cells Using DFT and SCAPS-1D
O. Saidani, A. Yousfi, D. P. Samajdar, X. Xu, et al.
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells · Top-Tier Journal

Improved InₓGa₁₋ₓP/GaAs/Ge Tandem Solar Cell Using Light-Trapping Engineering and Multi-Objective Optimization
H. Bencherif, L. Dehimi, F. Pezzimenti, A. Yousfi, et al.
Optik · Advanced Photovoltaic Design

Analytical Model for Light-Trapping Effects in ZnO:Al/c-Si/SiGe/c-Si Solar Cells with Optimized Design
H. Bencherif, L. Dehimi, F. Pezzimenti, A. Yousfi
International Conference on Applied Smart Systems

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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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

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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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. 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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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.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Taame Abraha Berhe | Renewable Energy Systems | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Taame Abraha Berhe | Renewable Energy Systems | Editorial Board Member

Postdoctoral Fellow | Adigrat university | Ethiopia

Taame Abraha Berhe is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Applied and Theoretical Chemistry at a leading institution, specializing in electrochemistry, physical chemistry, materials and energy chemistry, photochemistry, nanotechnology, and advanced characterization techniques. He holds a PhD in Applied Science and Technology, an MSc in Physical Chemistry, and a BEd in Chemistry, building a strong academic foundation that supports his interdisciplinary scientific work. His professional experience includes serving as Assistant Professor, Department Head, and College Dean, alongside extensive teaching and research roles in chemistry and chemical engineering. His research focuses on halide perovskites, sustainable energy materials, surface modification technologies, and nanostructured systems, supported by numerous publications in reputed journals and collaborative projects involving synchrotron radiation facilities. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of material stability, catalytic processes, and energy‐related nanomaterials. Dr. Berhe has been recognized with multiple reviewer excellence awards and has served as reviewer for several international journals, including those under the Royal Society of Chemistry. He also holds editorial board positions in chemistry and applied science journals and actively participates in international scientific committees across major conferences. His professional memberships include the Royal Society of Chemistry, American Physical Society, African Materials Research Society, and multiple global scientific networks, reflecting his commitment to advancing materials science and fostering international research collaboration.

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Taame Abraha Berhe*, Nano-engineering halide perovskites for energy harvesting, nano-plasmon sensing, and photoflexoelectric applications. Energy Adv., Accepted.

Taame Abraha Berhe*, Croton macrostachyus leaf-mediated biosynthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles for catalytic reduction of organic dyes. Mater. Res. Express., Accepted.

Taame Abraha Berhe*, Multifunctional properties of halide perovskites: coordination engineering, electronic interactions, and advanced energy applications. Inorganics., Accepted.

 

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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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.