Ramzan Kayabaşı | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ramzan Kayabaşı | Renewable Energy
| Best Researcher Award

Kayseri University | Turkey

Dr. Ramazan Kayabaşı is a dedicated academic and researcher specializing in mechanical engineering, energy systems, renewable energy technologies, geothermal applications, thermodynamics, and HVAC systems. He earned his Ph.D. in Energy Systems Engineering, conducting experimental research on photovoltaic module performance and thermal behavior. His academic journey spans advanced studies in mechanical engineering and energy technologies, complemented by continuous professional training across safety, project management, environmental sustainability, leadership, and educational planning. Dr. Kayabaşı serves as a Lecturer in the Construction Department at Kayseri University, where he has held numerous academic and administrative roles, including Assistant Director of the Vocational School, Erasmus Coordinator, Research and Application Center Manager, and a member of several strategic planning, quality, performance evaluation, and graduation committees. His teaching portfolio covers a wide range of undergraduate and associate-level courses, such as occupational health and safety, geothermal energy, technical drawing, HVAC systems, renewable energy resources, and environmental protection. His research focuses on sustainable materials, geopolymer concrete, solar and wind energy analysis, occupational safety, and energy-efficient building technologies. Dr. Kayabaşı has published extensively in SCI, Scopus, TRDizin, and peer-reviewed journals, contributing to advancements in energy systems, renewable technologies, and workplace safety. His work reflects a strong commitment to scientific innovation, sustainability, and engineering education.

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Featured Publications

Ozturk, M., Kayabaşı, R., Yildizhan, H., & Ameen, A. (2025). Resource use efficiency and environmental impacts in strawberry production: An energy–exergy analysis. Energies, 18(21), 5572. https://doi.org/10.3390/en18215572

Özdemir, H., & Kayabaşı, R. (2025). Analysis of work accidents experienced by female employees based on SGK data: 2013–2022. Beykoz Academy Journal. https://doi.org/10.14514/beykozad.1546813

Özdemir, H., Kayabaşı, R., & Cündübeyoğlu, İ. (2025). Analysis of work accidents in the furniture industry in Türkiye between 2013–2023. Bartın Journal of Forestry Faculty. https://doi.org/10.24011/barofd.1596284

Mulala Simatele | Environmental Science | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Mulala Simatele | Environmental Science
| Best Research Article Award

Prof. Mulala Simatele | University of the Witwatersrand | South Africa

Prof. Mulala Simatele is a distinguished British-Zambian geographer and Full Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, specializing in environmental management and sustainability science. With over three decades of academic and professional experience, he has made transformative contributions to climate change adaptation, natural resource management, and sustainable development policy in Africa and beyond. His work integrates research, teaching, and consultancy, with expertise spanning mining, water resources, food security, biodiversity, waste management, and environmental rehabilitation. Professor Simatele has provided technical guidance to global organizations, governments, and international development agencies, contributing to impactful policy and institutional strategies. A thought leader in environmental systems and sustainability transitions, he continues to mentor future scholars while leading pioneering projects on climate resilience and sustainable resource governance.

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Suitability for the Best Research Article Award

Prof. Mulala Simatele research demonstrates exceptional scholarly depth, interdisciplinary rigor, and global relevance, making him a strong contender for the Best Research Article Award. His publications address urgent sustainability challenges, advancing theoretical understanding while offering practical policy frameworks for climate adaptation, environmental rehabilitation, and resource governance. Through impactful collaborations with organizations such as the World Bank, FAO, and DFID, his research has shaped environmental strategies across Africa, South America, and Europe. His work stands out for its integration of human-environment dynamics, critical policy analysis, and innovative approaches to sustainable development. Professor Simatele’s ability to link academic insight with real-world application ensures his scholarship has far-reaching academic, societal, and environmental impact, embodying excellence and leadership in research and knowledge dissemination.

Education 

Prof. Mulala Simatele holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Geography from the University of Sussex, where his research examined the socio-economic and environmental dynamics of urban agriculture in Lusaka. He earned a Master of Science in Development Geography and a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Human and Economic Geography from the University of Gothenburg, focusing on migration, urbanization, and structural reforms. His undergraduate studies at the University of Zambia in Education and Teacher Training provided a strong foundation in pedagogy, research, and community development. His multidisciplinary academic background combines environmental science, development geography, and education, positioning him as a global expert on environmental policy and sustainability. This strong educational foundation underpins his expertise in climate change, natural resource management, and environmental governance.

Work Experience 

Prof. Mulala Simatele has extensive academic, research, and consultancy experience across Africa, Europe, and South America. At the University of the Witwatersrand, he leads the MSc Programme in Environmental Science and supervises postgraduate research at master’s and doctoral levels. He previously served as Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of St Andrews, developing sustainable development programs and advancing interdisciplinary environmental studies. His career includes technical advisory roles with governments and international organizations, contributing to environmental policy, climate change adaptation, and resource management strategies. He has delivered high-impact projects for the World Bank, FAO, DFID, and other agencies, demonstrating leadership in program design, policy analysis, and impact evaluation. Professor Simatele’s career reflects exceptional dedication to advancing environmental education, sustainability science, and global development.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Mulala Simatele has received recognition for his leadership in environmental research, sustainable development, and international collaboration. He has served as a technical advisor to the Scottish Government on climate resilience and low-carbon transitions and has been appointed to advisory and steering committees of major international organizations. His expertise has been sought by global agencies including the World Bank, FAO, and IDRC for his contributions to climate adaptation, policy development, and natural resource governance. Professor Simatele’s academic achievements are marked by impactful publications, invited talks, and contributions to major sustainability initiatives. His mentorship of emerging researchers and leadership in environmental science have earned him international respect, cementing his status as a thought leader and advocate for science-driven environmental solutions.

Research Focus 

Prof. Mulala Simatele research focuses on sustainability science, climate adaptation, and environmental management systems, emphasizing integrated approaches to resource governance and policy innovation. His work examines human-environment interactions across diverse contexts, with a strong emphasis on sustainable mining, biodiversity conservation, waste management, climate-smart agriculture, and water resource governance. He specializes in developing community-based natural resource management models and institutional responses to environmental change, fostering resilience and low-carbon transitions. His research also explores urban and rural environmental systems, environmental rehabilitation, and social-ecological dynamics, generating knowledge that bridges science and policy. Through international collaborations, he advances research that informs climate strategies, sustainable livelihoods, and environmental justice, making significant contributions to addressing global sustainability challenges and promoting equitable, evidence-based environmental decision-making.

Publication Top Notes

  • Adaptation and Coping Mechanisms to Urbanisation and Land Use Change in Selected Residential Areas of Lusaka Urban District.

  •  Year: 2025

  • Adapting to climate change: Women’s livelihood strategies in uMkhanyakude District Municipality.

  •  Year: 2025

  • Enhancing water management in South Africa: the need for efficiency in monitoring and evaluation programmes .

  • Year: 2025

  • Examining multifaceted constraints to just transitioning agenda in Africa: integrating sustainable social and economic perspectives into policy framework .

  • Year: 2025

  • Impact of capacity building through learning, training, and coaching on agricultural innovation .

  • Year: 2025

  • Spatial assessment of climate change, water resource management, adaptation and governance in South Africa .

  • Year: 2025

  • The Effect of Compost and Moringa Leaf Extract Biostimulant on the Phytoremediation of Gold Mine Tailing Storage Facilities in South Africa Using Chrysopogon Zizanioides (L.) Roberty .

  • Year: 2025

Conclusion

Prof. Mulala Simatele distinguished academic career, global consultancy roles, and transformative research in climate change adaptation, natural resource governance, and sustainability science make him highly suitable for the Research for Best Research Article Award. His research offers practical policy relevance, deep scientific insight, and measurable community impact. By amplifying his work’s visibility and integrating measurable impact metrics, he could further solidify his position as a thought leader in environmental research.

Hongbo Teng | Green Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hongbo Teng | Green Technology
| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hongbo Teng | China University of Mining and Technology | China

Dr.Teng Hongbo is a doctoral student in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering at the China University of Mining and Technology. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Geological Engineering from the same institution and entered a direct-entry doctoral program. His research focuses on unconventional natural gas exploration within coal-bearing strata and geological technologies supporting carbon neutrality. As a core member of his research team, he has contributed to two major projects on deep coalbed methane exploration. He has co-authored publications in Processes, Rock and Soil Mechanics, and the Journal of Xi’an University of Architecture & Technology, reflecting his growing impact in energy and geological research.

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Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Dr.Teng Hongbo, a doctoral student at the China University of Mining and Technology, demonstrates exceptional potential and dedication in geological engineering research. His work on the exploration and development of unconventional natural gas in coal-bearing strata directly supports national energy security and carbon neutrality goals. As a core contributor to projects on deep coalbed methane accumulation and CO₂ flooding storage, he has applied advanced pore structure characterization techniques to reduce exploration risks and improve resource development strategies. With publications in SCI, EI, and core Chinese journals, alongside active industry collaboration with Yanchang Petroleum, Teng has already achieved notable academic impact with 62 citations. His innovative contributions and strong research outcomes make him highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award.

Education 

Dr.Teng Hongbo demonstrates strong suitability for education and advanced research in Geological Resources and Engineering. With a solid foundation in Geological Engineering from China University of Mining and Technology, he has progressed directly into a doctoral program, showcasing academic excellence and commitment. His research addresses critical global challenges, focusing on unconventional natural gas development and carbon-neutral geological technologies. By contributing to key projects on deep coalbed methane exploration, co-authoring SCI and EI papers, and applying innovative pore structure characterization techniques, he has significantly advanced both theory and practice in the field. His work not only reduces exploration risks but also provides vital scientific support for sustainable energy strategies, marking him as an outstanding candidate for higher academic recognition.

Awards and Honors

Dr.Teng Hongbo demonstrates exceptional promise as a young researcher in geological engineering, specializing in unconventional natural gas exploration and carbon-neutral geological technologies. Currently pursuing a direct-entry doctorate at the China University of Mining and Technology, he has significantly contributed to two major projects on deep coalbed methane exploration. His innovative application of multi-scale pore structure characterization has provided new insights into reservoir properties, reducing exploration risks and supporting efficient development strategies. With publications in SCI, EI, and Chinese core journals, a citation record of 62, and active collaboration with Yanchang Petroleum, his research bridges academic excellence and industrial application. His impactful work and dedication to advancing sustainable energy exploration make him highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award.

Research Focus 

Dr.Teng Hongbo’s research primarily centers on the exploration and development of unconventional natural gas within coal-bearing strata, with a strong emphasis on deep coalbed methane (CBM) resources. His work integrates geological engineering, reservoir characterization, and fluid dynamics to address key challenges in efficient and sustainable resource extraction. A major focus is the multi-scale analysis of pore structures in deep coal reservoirs, which helps identify controlling factors of productivity and optimize development strategies. Additionally, he investigates multi-phase and multi-component seepage processes and the mechanisms of CO₂ flooding for CBM recovery, aligning with carbon neutrality goals. His research contributes both theoretical insights and practical approaches to reducing exploration risks and enhancing clean energy utilization.

Publication Top Notes

  • Key Controlling Factors of Deep Coalbed Methane Reservoir Characteristics in Yan’an Block, Ordos Basin: Based on Multi-Scale Pore Structure Characterization and Fluid Mobility Research
    Year: 2025

Conclusion

Dr.Teng Hongbo has made remarkable progress as an early-career researcher, with strong potential for leadership in the fields of unconventional natural gas exploration and carbon-neutral geological technology. His research has already reduced exploration risks and provided vital support for sustainable energy strategies. While further international visibility and independent outputs will enhance his profile, his current contributions position him as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, showcasing both scientific excellence and real-world impact.

G.N.Lalith Pankaj Raj Nadimuthu | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. G.N.Lalith Pankaj Raj Nadimuthu | RenewableEnergy
|Best Researcher Award

 

Faculty at The Gandhigram Rural Institute – Deemed to be University ,India.

Dr. G.N. Lalith Pankaj Raj, a dedicated scholar in Energy Engineering, is a DST INSPIRE Fellow with exceptional contributions to renewable energy research. With over 260 citations, an h-index of 10, and 11 indexed publications, his impactful work in solar photovoltaics, electric mobility, and smart grid technology demonstrates academic excellence and real-world relevance. His interdisciplinary approach, field innovations, and gold-medal academic record make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His research aligns with national sustainability goals, especially in rural energy solutions. He consistently merges theory with application, helping to shape energy policy and empower rural communities through technology. His dedication to innovation and sustainability exemplifies the highest standards of academic research.


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Dr. G.N. Lalith Pankaj Raj, B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D., is a distinguished DST INSPIRE Fellow with an exceptional academic and research profile in energy engineering. His work focuses on impactful, community-driven innovations such as solar photovoltaic-based cold storage and nano-grids for rural livelihood improvement. With 262 citations, an h-index of 10, and 11 i10-indexed publications, his research demonstrates both quality and real-world applicability. A Gold Medalist and First Rank holder in M.Tech, he blends technical excellence with societal relevance. His dedication to renewable energy, electric mobility, and climate change mitigation through green technologies aligns with national sustainability missions. His contributions make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, reflecting innovation, impact, and academic leadership.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Lalith Pankaj Raj earned his Ph.D. in Energy Engineering from The Gandhigram Rural Institute (Ministry of Education, GoI), where he was awarded the prestigious DST INSPIRE Fellowship. He completed his M.Tech in Renewable Energy with a stellar CGPA of 9.19, securing the First Rank and Gold Medal. He also holds a Certificate in Energy Auditing with distinction (CGPA 10) from the same institution. His B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering was obtained from PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, affiliated with Anna University, with a CGPA of 7.95. His strong academic foundation is complemented by excellence in pre-university studies, including 89.2% in SSLC. His project work spans energy auditing, photovoltaic thermal systems, and smart vehicle technologies.

🏢 Work Experience 

Dr. Lalith Pankaj Raj has rich academic and research experience in the field of renewable energy, combining field implementation with high-impact research. He currently serves as a DST INSPIRE Fellow at The Gandhigram Rural Institute, where he is executing a pioneering project on a Combined Solar Photovoltaic-Based Micro Cold Storage–E-Mobility–Nano Grid system to benefit rural farmers. He previously conducted advanced studies on hybrid photovoltaic thermal systems and energy benchmarking for grid-tied solar rooftops in collaboration with REC-IPMT, Ministry of Power. His undergraduate innovations include vehicle emission control systems. His active involvement in field audits, training, and technical assessments reflects hands-on expertise. His career reflects a trajectory of applying research to real-world sustainability and rural development goals.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Dr. Lalith Pankaj Raj is a recipient of the DST INSPIRE Fellowship from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India—one of the nation’s most competitive awards for research excellence. He earned a Gold Medal and First Rank in his M.Tech program in Renewable Energy. His academic excellence has been consistently recognized with top scores and distinctions throughout his career, including a perfect CGPA in his Certificate in Energy Auditing. He has been honored for presenting high-impact research and contributing to national renewable energy forums. His Google Scholar metrics (262 citations, h-index 10, i10-index 11) demonstrate academic impact and scholarly recognition. His strong track record of innovation and excellence has earned him national and institutional acclaim.

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. Lalith Pankaj Raj’s research centers on sustainable energy technologies with applications in rural development. His key areas include solar photovoltaics, thermoelectric refrigeration, electric mobility, vehicle-to-grid integration, smart grids, and energy conservation. His Ph.D. work focuses on a novel solar photovoltaic-based cold storage and nanogrid system aimed at enhancing the livelihoods of rural farmers. He is passionate about building integrated renewable systems, Net Zero energy buildings, and climate change mitigation through energy efficiency. His interdisciplinary work bridges technical innovation and social impact, promoting low-carbon solutions and decentralized energy systems. With a sharp focus on practical implementation and policy relevance, his research contributes to India’s renewable energy transition and aligns with global sustainability goals.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

1. Energy conservation approach for continuous power quality improvement: A case study
Authors: LPR Nadimuthu, K Victor, CH Basha, T Mariprasath, C Dhanamjayulu, et al.
Journal: IEEE Access, Vol. 9, pp. 146959–146969
Citations: 48
Year: 2021

2. Environmental friendly micro cold storage for last-mile Covid-19 vaccine logistics
Authors: LPR Nadimuthu, K Victor
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(16), 23767–23778
Citations: 39
Year: 2022

3. Performance analysis and optimization of solar-powered E-rickshaw for environmental sustainability in rural transportation
Authors: LPR, GN Kirubakaran V
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Vol. 28, pp. 34278–34289
Citations: 32
Year: 2021

4. Energy Efficiency Enhancement and Climate Change Mitigations of SMEs through Grid-Interactive Solar Photovoltaic System
Authors: LPR, GN Kirubakaran V
Journal: International Journal of Photoenergy
Citations: 32
Year: 2021

5. Hybrid photovoltaic-thermal systems: innovative CHP approach
Authors: PRGN Lalith, G Prabakaran, A Murugaiyan, V Kirubakaran
Conference: 4th International Conference on Electrical Energy Systems (ICEES), pp. 726–730
Citations: 19
Year: 2018

6. Simulation and experimental study on performance analysis of solar photovoltaic integrated thermoelectric cooler using MATLAB Simulink
Authors: LPR Nadimuthu, DA Selvaraj, K Victor
Journal: Thermal Science, 26(2 Part A), pp. 999–1007
Citations: 16
Year: 2022

7. Fast thermal degradation of biomass using scrapped solar cell with special focus on photovoltaic (PV) waste disposal
Authors: GN Lalith Pankaj Raj Nadimuthu, VM Karthik, M Mohanraj, V Kirubakaran
Book Chapter: Waste Valorisation and Recycling: 7th IconSWM—ISWMAW 2017, Volume 2, pp. 349–361
Citations: 16
Year: 2019

8. Bench marking of grid tied solar roof top photovoltaic system: a case comparison
Authors: GNP, S. S. Chopade, L. P. Raj
Journal: International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.33), pp. 553–556
Citations: 15
Year: 2018

9. Optimization of energy-intensive process in ayurvedic medicine manufacturing unit—a case study
Authors: LPR Nadimuthu, K Victor
Journal: Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability, 5(4), pp. 975–992
Citations: 13
Year: 2021

10. Monitoring and simulation of parabolic trough collector powered vapor absorption refrigeration system for rural cold storage
Authors: DA Selvaraj, LPR Nadimuthu, K Victor
Journal: Thermal Science, 26(2 Part A), pp. 975–982
Citations: 12
Year: 2022

11. Feasibility of renewable energy microgrids with vehicle-to-grid technology for smart villages: A case study from India
Authors: LPR Nadimuthu, K Victor, M Bajaj, MB Tuka
Journal: Results in Engineering, Vol. 24, Article 103474
Citations: 11
Year: 2024

12. An experimental and spectroscopic investigation on pongamia pinata as liquid dielectrics for rural micro grid under various load conditions
Authors: LPR Nadimuthu, NS Moorthy, K Victor, M Thenkaraimuthu, B Khan, A Ali
Journal: Scientific Reports, 14(1), Article 19653
Citations: 3
Year: 2024

13. Waste Valorisation and Recycling
Authors: JP Sarkar, B Das (Book includes contribution by GN Lalith Pankaj Raj Nadimuthu)
Publisher: Springer
Citations: 3
Year: 2019