Peng Liu | Smart Cities | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Peng Liu | Smart Cities | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Peng Liu | Guangzhou Maritime University | China

Prof. Dr. Peng Liu, Professor and Doctor of Engineering at Guangzhou Maritime University, is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in intelligent transportation, big data, artificial intelligence, and autonomous driving. He graduated from Tongji University with a major in Transportation Planning and Management and currently serves as a Master’s Supervisor at Guangdong University of Technology. In addition to his academic role, he contributes as an Outdoor Consulting Expert for the Guangdong Provincial Government, Science and Technology Evaluation Expert of Guangdong Province, Evaluation Expert at Guangzhou Public Resource Trading Center, and Comprehensive Evaluation Database Expert of Guangdong Province. Over his career, he has led and participated in more than 30 research projects, including 10 national and provincial initiatives, and has published over 40 scholarly works, among them 23 papers indexed in SCI, EI, and core journals, along with five academic monographs. His notable contribution, the policy report Suggestions on Promoting the Integrated Development of Multi-level Rail Transit in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, was officially adopted by the Guangdong Provincial Government and later advanced to the Counselor’s Office of the State Council of China, influencing major transportation policy decisions and promoting high-level collaborations between provincial and national transport authorities.

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Featured Publication

  • Liu, P., Pan, Z., Fan, Z., & Wang, X. (2025). The impact of weather on shared bikes. Applied Sciences, 15(17), 9834.

Giovanni Morales | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Giovanni Morales | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Doctor at Industrial University of Santander | Colombia

Dr. Giovanni Morales Medina is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at Universidad Industrial de Santander, Colombia. Teaching, research, and industrial experience, he specializes in process modeling, simulation, optimization, and techno-economic evaluation of chemical processes. His career integrates academic leadership, applied research, and consultancy for the Colombian Institute of Petroleum and Ecopetrol. Dr. Morales has published extensively in high-impact journals and presented at leading international conferences, advancing knowledge in carbon capture, molecular simulation, and sustainable energy processes. He has also contributed significantly to curriculum development and ABET accreditation. His blend of research innovation, academic excellence, and practical engineering solutions makes him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Dr. Giovanni Morales Medina exemplifies excellence in research with impactful contributions to chemical engineering, energy transition, and process optimization. His expertise spans molecular simulation, artificial neural networks for process failure detection, and techno-economic assessments that support sustainable industrial practices. He has authored influential publications in journals such as The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, CT&F, and Waste and Biomass Valorization, and has presented at prestigious global conferences including AIChE and ECOS. Beyond publications, his work bridges academia and industry, delivering innovative solutions for petroleum refining, CO₂ capture, and renewable energy systems. His strong record of collaboration, knowledge dissemination, and applied innovation highlights his leadership in advancing chemical engineering research, making him a highly deserving recipient of the Best Researcher Award.

Education 

Dr. Giovanni Morales Medina earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering  from Universidad Industrial de Santander (UIS), Colombia, where he also completed his B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering . His doctoral research centered on applying electronic structure calculations to study thermochemical properties, reaction mechanisms, and molecular modeling, laying the foundation for his expertise in simulation and computational chemistry. Complementing his academic degrees, he pursued specialized training in pedagogy, innovation in teaching, and engineering education, completing over 500 hours of certifications from UIS, SENA, and Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano. This strong educational background, blending advanced chemical engineering knowledge with modern teaching strategies, underpins his career as a researcher, educator, and consultant, equipping him to contribute to both scientific advancement and academic excellence.

Work Experience 

Dr. Morales has extensive professional experience spanning academia, industry, and consultancy. Since , he has served as Associate Professor at UIS, teaching process synthesis, simulation, and capstone design while contributing to ABET accreditation. Previously, he lectured in UIS’s Chemical Engineering and Refining & Petrochemical Master’s Program and held an associate professorship at Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano . In industry, he worked with Ecopetrol and the Colombian Institute of Petroleum (via TIP Ltda. and Ambiocoop Ltda.), focusing on molecular simulation, crude oil refining, and refinery optimization models. He also led projects on CO₂ capture, crude blending, and refinery planning. His diverse career reflects a unique integration of teaching, industrial innovation, and applied research across Colombia’s chemical engineering sector.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Morales has received recognition for his pioneering contributions to chemical engineering through numerous international presentations and intellectual property registrations. He has delivered oral and poster presentations at prestigious venues such as the AIChE Annual Meeting (USA), ECOS Conference (Greece), CLAQ (Colombia), and Canadian Conference on Computational Chemistry, reflecting the global relevance of his research. His registered software developments—CrudeExpert and CrudeOverlap—are innovative tools applied in petroleum refining, demonstrating his impact on industrial practice. Additionally, his involvement in ABET accreditation and curriculum development at UIS highlights his commitment to advancing engineering education. These achievements, coupled with his extensive publication record, position him as an influential researcher whose work has significantly contributed to both academia and industry in chemical engineering.

Research Focus 

Dr. Morales’s research focuses on process modeling, simulation, optimization, and sustainable energy systems. His expertise includes molecular dynamics and electronic structure calculations for analyzing reaction mechanisms, molecular properties, and carbon capture using liquids and solids. He has advanced the use of artificial neural networks for operational failure detection in chemical processes and applies techno-economic evaluation to assess energy transition technologies. His work bridges fundamental research with industrial applications, covering refinery optimization, virtual sensors, CO₂ management, and renewable resource valorization. By integrating computational chemistry, statistical data analysis, and advanced process simulation tools such as Aspen Plus, Aspen HYSYS, MATLAB, and GAMS, his research delivers innovative solutions to modern energy and environmental challenges, advancing the frontiers of chemical engineering.

Publication Top Notes

  • Mathematical model of a falling film reactor for methyl ester sulfonation
    Year: 2009 | Cited by: 23

  • Theoretical comparison of ketene dimerization in the gas and liquid phase
    Year: 2008 | Cited by: 19

  • Prediction of density and viscosity of Colombian crude oils from chromatographic data
    Year: 2012 | Cited by: 10

  • Thermochemical properties and contribution groups for ketene dimers and related structures from theoretical calculations
    Year: 2009 | Cited by: 10

  • Molecular and multiscale modeling: Review on the theories and applications in chemical engineering
    Year: 2009 | Cited by: 9

  • Ajuste de curvas de propiedades de crudos: nueva metodología e implementación en el módulo CrudeExpert
    Year: 2012 | Cited by: 4

Conclusion

Prof. Morales Medina is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His strong record in chemical engineering research, innovation in modeling and simulation, and dedication to teaching and curriculum development make him stand out as both a scholar and mentor. With greater focus on international collaborations, wider dissemination of his work, and continuous pursuit of interdisciplinary research, he has the potential not only to lead within his field but also to shape future directions in sustainable chemical engineering.

Geon-Ju Choi | Energy Harvesting | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Geon-Ju Choi | Energy Harvesting
| Best Researcher Award

Research Engineer at Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea.

Geon-Ju Choi is a Research Engineer at the Energy and Environment Research Institute, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea. He specializes in materials science with a focus on energy harvesting technologies. Holding a B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from SeoulTech, his work primarily targets the development of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) using advanced polymer composites and nanostructured materials. Dr. Choi has published 15 SCI-indexed journal papers and contributed to 15 major research projects. His innovations in phase engineering and surface modification aim to enhance energy conversion efficiency. With 316 citations and an h-index of 9, he is establishing a strong footprint in self-powered systems and sustainable energy technologies.

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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award :

Dr. Geon-Ju Choi is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions to energy harvesting technologies. His pioneering work on triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) using advanced polymer composites has led to substantial advancements in mechanical-to-electrical energy conversion. With 15 SCI-indexed journal publications, 15 completed/ongoing research projects, and impactful collaboration with Dongguk University, his research showcases both depth and innovation. His citation index of 316 and h-index of 9 reflect growing international recognition. Dr. Choi’s research not only contributes to academic knowledge but also holds practical potential in developing sustainable, self-powered devices. His dedication and achievements make him a deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition.

🎓 Education :

Geon-Ju Choi completed his entire academic training in Materials Science and Engineering at the Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SeoulTech), South Korea. He obtained his Bachelor of Science (B.S.), followed by a Master of Science (M.S.), and then a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in the same field. Throughout his academic journey, he focused on polymer science, nanostructured materials, and their application in energy harvesting systems. His doctoral research centered on the design and development of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) based on polymer composites. His education laid a strong foundation in interdisciplinary research combining materials science, nanotechnology, and environmental energy systems, enabling him to lead cutting-edge innovations in sustainable energy technologies.

🏢 Work Experience :

Dr. Geon-Ju Choi currently serves as a Research Engineer at the Energy and Environment Research Institute of Seoul National University of Science and Technology. With a focus on energy harvesting, he has successfully led or contributed to 15 research projects. His professional experience spans the synthesis and characterization of polymer composites, development of nanostructured materials, and engineering of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs). In addition to academic research, he has worked on two consultancy or industry-related projects, highlighting his ability to bridge academia and real-world applications. His collaboration with Prof. Sohn at Dongguk University further underscores his teamwork and interdisciplinary research capabilities. Dr. Choi’s expertise continues to drive innovation in next-generation energy systems.

🏅Awards and Honors

While Dr. Geon-Ju Choi has not listed specific formal awards, his academic contributions and research impact represent honors in their own right. His work has garnered 316 citations with an h-index of 9, indicating growing international acknowledgment. Publishing 15 SCI-indexed journal papers and contributing to 15 major research projects demonstrate consistent research excellence. His collaborative project with Dongguk University further reflects peer recognition. As a rising expert in energy harvesting materials, his achievements position him as a researcher of high merit. His eligibility for the Best Researcher Award is further reinforced by the novelty and applicability of his research, which is oriented toward real-world solutions in the field of renewable and sustainable energy.

🔬 Research Focus :

Dr. Geon-Ju Choi’s research focuses on advanced polymer composites and nanostructured materials for energy harvesting, particularly triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs). His work addresses the enhancement of TENG efficiency by exploring surface modifications, phase engineering, and the design of functional nanostructures. He aims to create highly responsive, durable, and environmentally adaptive TENGs capable of converting low-frequency mechanical energy into electricity. His research contributes to the development of self-powered systems that can operate under variable environmental conditions, providing sustainable solutions for powering wearable devices, IoT sensors, and environmental monitoring systems. His innovations align with global energy sustainability goals and aim to advance practical applications of nanogenerators in real-world scenarios.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

Performance enhancement of triboelectric nanogenerators based on polyvinylidene fluoride/graphene quantum dot composite nanofibers
Cited by: 76 | Year: 2019

Churros-like polyvinylidene fluoride nanofibers for enhancing output performance of triboelectric nanogenerators
Cited by: 68 | Year: 2020

Nafion-mediated barium titanate-polymer composite nanofibers-based triboelectric nanogenerator for self-powered smart street and home control system
Cited by: 60 | Year: 2023

Metal-organic frameworks-induced Self-Poling effect of polyvinylidene fluoride nanofibers for performance enhancement of triboelectric nanogenerator
Cited by: 22 | Year: 2023

Synergistic coupling of tribovoltaic and moisture‐enabled electricity generation in layered‐double hydroxides
Cited by: 21 | Year: 2024

Electronegative polyvinylidene fluoride/C60 composite nanofibers for performance enhancement of triboelectric nanogenerators
Cited by: 19 | Year: 2022

🔚 Conclusion

Geon-Ju Choi is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, particularly within categories related to energy harvesting, nanogenerator systems, and polymer composite research. His focused contributions to triboelectric nanogenerators have led to real advancements in sustainable energy technologies, addressing global challenges like renewable energy and self-powered electronics.With strong research credentials, a growing citation record, and high-impact publications, he embodies the qualities of a dedicated, innovative, and future-forward researcher. Enhancing his global presence and commercial impact would make his profile even stronger for future recognitions.

Winny Andalia | Renewable energy | Best Researcher Award

Assist.Prof.Dr. Winny Andalia| Renewable energy |Best Researcher Award

Assist prof at Universitas Tridinanti , Indonesia.

 

Winny Andalia, S.T., M.T., an Assistant Professor at the University of Tridinanti, exemplifies excellence in applied research and academic leadership. Her multidisciplinary expertise spans chemical engineering, quality control, supply chain management, and public health innovations. She has led over ten funded research projects, published in reputable journals including Scopus-indexed platforms, and authored textbooks that enhance engineering education. Her research impact is reflected in her Scopus H-index of 3 and Google Scholar H-index of 9. As a certified professional in ISO 21008 auditing and supply chain management, and an active reviewer and editor for national and international journals, Winny contributes significantly to scientific advancement and industrial relevance. Her dynamic contributions make her a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award.


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Winny Andalia, S.T., M.T., Assistant Professor at the University of Tridinanti, stands out as a dedicated academic and impactful researcher. Her interdisciplinary projects—ranging from sulfuric acid recovery and biodiesel catalyst selection to e-commerce decision modeling—demonstrate innovation and relevance to both industry and society. She has successfully secured funding from national agencies including DIPA UNSRI and LPPM Tridinanti, reflecting confidence in her research capabilities. With certification in ISO 21008 auditing and supply chain management from BNSP, she bridges theory and practice effectively. Her roles as journal editor and reviewer amplify her influence in scientific communication. Through consistent scholarly output, national recognition, and commitment to sustainable development, Winny exemplifies the excellence deserving of the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education 

Winny Andalia earned her Bachelor of Engineering (S.T.) and Master of Engineering (M.T.) degrees in fields aligned with chemical and industrial systems, fostering a solid foundation in applied engineering and scientific inquiry. Her academic journey has been marked by a commitment to both theoretical knowledge and practical application, enhanced by professional certifications such as BNSP in supply chain management and ISO 21008 auditing. These credentials complement her formal education and empower her research in quality control, environmental systems, and production analysis. Her continuous learning approach and multidisciplinary academic exposure have equipped her to lead impactful research initiatives and contribute meaningfully to curriculum development and scientific literature within the University of Tridinanti and broader academic community.

🏢 Work Experience 

With extensive experience in academia and research, Winny Andalia has been serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Tridinanti. Her professional journey includes managing numerous research projects funded by national agencies such as RISTEK DIKTI and KEMDIKBUD-DIKTI, addressing issues from biodiesel production to COVID-19 immunity boosters. She has authored and co-authored textbooks and reference works on topics including calculus, quality control, and reaction kinetics. Her active involvement in academic publishing includes roles as a journal reviewer and editor, further reflecting her expertise and leadership. Certified in ISO auditing and supply chain management, she bridges academia and industry effectively. Winny’s contributions span education, research, and consultancy, positioning her as a respected figure in Indonesia’s scientific and engineering communities.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Winny Andalia has received multiple forms of recognition for her academic and professional excellence. Her certification by BNSP in supply chain management and ISO 21008 auditing underscores her practical expertise, while numerous research grants from RISTEK DIKTI, LPDP, and KEMDIKBUD-DIKTI highlight her capability to secure and lead impactful national projects. She has been entrusted with editorial and reviewer roles in national and international journals, acknowledging her subject matter authority. Her published works in Scopus and Sinta-accredited journals, along with widely-used textbooks, further validate her academic contributions. Though specific named awards may not be listed, her continuous funding success, publication record, and role in knowledge dissemination signify prestigious professional achievements in Indonesia’s research and higher education landscape.

🔬 Research Focus 

Winny Andalia’s research focuses on sustainable engineering solutions, biodiesel optimization, environmental management, quality control, and public health analytics. Her early work addressed sulfuric acid recovery and catalyst selection for biodiesel production, advancing green chemical processes. She has developed decision-support models for e-commerce and inventory systems, integrating methods like AHP and Statistical Process Control. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she pivoted to public health, researching the effects of immunomodulators and bovine colostrum as immunity boosters. Her recent work investigates converting household waste into bio-oil via pyrolysis. This multidisciplinary approach demonstrates her commitment to solving real-world problems through rigorous data analysis and engineering innovation. Her published research, national funding success, and applied methodologies illustrate a strong impact on both academia and society.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

  • Kinerja Katalis NaOH dan KOH ditinjau dari Kualitas Produk Biodiesel yang dihasilkan dari Minyak Goreng Bekas
    W. Andalia, I. Pratiwi
    Jurnal Tekno Global 7 (2), 36
    Citations: 36 | Year: 2018

  • Taguchi experiment design for DES K2CO3-glycerol performance in RBDPO transesterification
    S. Arita, L.N. Komariah, W. Andalia, F. Hadiah, C. Ramayanti
    Emerging Science Journal 7 (3), 917–927
    Citations: 31 | Year: 2023

  • Analisis karakteristik dan potensi logam pada limbah padat fly ash dan bottom ash di PLTU industri pupuk
    M. Asof, S. Arita, L. Luthfia, W. Andalia, M. Naswir
    Jurnal Teknik Kimia 28 (1), 44–50
    Citations: 12 | Year: 2022

  • Pengendalian Kualitas Pada Produksi Karet Menggunakan Metode Six Sigma (Studi Kasus: PT. Sri Trang Lingga Indonesia)
    E. Parianti, I. Pratiwi, W. Andalia
    Integrasi: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Industri 5 (1), 24–28
    Citations: 12 | Year: 2020

  • Penentuan pola distribusi optimal menggunakan metode saving matrix untuk meningkatkan fleksibilitas pemesanan
    W. Andalia, D. Oktarini, S. Humairoh
    Journal Industrial Servicess 7 (1), 23–26
    Citations: 11 | Year: 2021

  • Identifikasi Perawatan Mesin Press Hidrolik Dengan Menggunakan Metode FMEA dan FTA (Studi Kasus di Bengkel Cahaya Ilahi)
    J. Sidik, W. Andalia, T. Tamalika
    Jambura Industrial Review (JIREV) 2 (2), 57–64
    Citations: 10 | Year: 2022

  • Analisis Pemilihan Supplier Menggunakan Metode Analytical Hierarchy Process (Studi Kasus PT. Perkasa Sejahtera Mandiri)
    W. Andalia, I. Pratiwi
    Integrasi: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Industri 3 (1), 40–50
    Citations: 9 | Year: 2018

  • Perancangan model keputusan multikriteria pemilihan layanan e-commerce untuk kepuasan pelanggan
    I. Pratiwi, W. Andalia
    Prosiding Semnastek
    Citations: 9 | Year: 2018

  • Recovery of H2SO4 from spent acid waste using bentonite adsorbent
    M. Asof, S.A. Rachman, W.A. Nurmawi, C. Ramayanti
    MATEC Web of Conferences 101, 02007
    Citations: 9 | Year: 2017

  • Pelatihan Pengembangan Produk UMKM di Kecamatan Sako Palembang
    I. Pratiwi, S. Aprilyanti, W. Andalia
    Jurnal Abdimas Mandiri 8 (1), 1–6
    Citations: 8 | Year: 2024

NTUMBA LOBO | Energy Conversion | Best Researcher Award

 Ms. NTUMBA LOBO| Energy Conversion
| Best Researcher Award

PhD student at Nagoya Institute Of Technology, Japan

Ntumba Lobo is an accomplished researcher currently pursuing her PhD in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan. With a strong background in semiconductor materials, nuclear physics, and hydrogen storage, she has conducted extensive research in carrier lifetime measurements and material characterization. Her academic journey spans institutions in Japan, Germany, Ethiopia, and DR Congo, demonstrating her global research exposure. She has participated in prestigious conferences, presenting her work on semiconductors and energy materials. As a research assistant at Nagoya Institute of Technology, she actively contributes to advancing semiconductor technology. Her dedication, technical expertise, and innovative contributions position her as a leading figure in materials science and applied physics.

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Ntumba Lobo is a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her exceptional contributions to semiconductor materials and energy storage research. Her work has significantly advanced the understanding of carrier lifetime in semiconductors, benefiting applications in solar cells and optoelectronic devices. She has presented at renowned international conferences, authored impactful publications, and collaborated on interdisciplinary projects. Her research at Nagoya Institute of Technology and Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg has led to innovations in semiconductor processing and characterization techniques. She possesses strong analytical skills, experimental expertise, and a commitment to scientific progress, making her a deserving recipient of this honor.

🎓 Education 

Ntumba Lobo’s academic credentials reflect her expertise in materials science, physics, and engineering. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan (2025), focusing on semiconductor materials. She completed her Master’s in Science and Engineering at Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan (2020), specializing in hydrogen storage materials. Her M.Sc. in Nuclear Physics from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia (2016) involved research on fusion reactions in nuclear materials. She earned her B.Sc. (Honors) in Physics from the University of Kinshasa, DR Congo (2012), conducting research on non-destructive concrete characterization using ultrasound. Additionally, she was an exchange student at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, where she worked on semiconductor crystallization techniques.

🏢 Work Experience 

Ntumba Lobo has extensive experience in research, teaching, and industry internships. Since 2020, she has been a Research Assistant at Nagoya Institute of Technology, working on semiconductor material development. She has completed internships at OSM Group Co., Ltd. (Japan) and For Delight Co. Ltd. (Japan), where she gained practical expertise in materials engineering and electronics. Previously, she conducted nuclear physics research at Centre Régional de Recherche Nucléaire, Kinshasa. She also served as a teaching assistant at the University of Kinshasa, mentoring students in physics and engineering principles. Her experience includes scientific research, material characterization, and experimental physics, making her a well-rounded researcher in semiconductor technology and applied materials science.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Ntumba Lobo has received numerous recognitions for her contributions to semiconductor materials, nuclear physics, and hydrogen storage research. She has been invited to present at international conferences, including the Solid-State Devices and Materials Conference (Japan), MRS Tanzania Conference, and Metal-Hydrogen Systems Symposium (China). Her research on carrier lifetime measurements and recombination velocity in lithium tantalate has been widely cited. She has been awarded scholarships and research grants to support her studies at Nagoya Institute of Technology, Shibaura Institute of Technology, and Addis Ababa University. Her work in materials engineering, energy storage, and semiconductor characterization has earned her fellowships and international research funding, cementing her reputation as a leading researcher.

🔬 Research Focus 

Ntumba Lobo’s research spans semiconductor materials, energy storage, and nuclear physics. She specializes in carrier lifetime analysis, surface recombination velocity, and semiconductor device optimization. Her contributions to metal halide perovskites, lithium tantalate, and hydrogen storage materials have direct applications in renewable energy and electronics. She has developed novel techniques to mitigate carrier trapping effects, enhancing the efficiency of solar cells and optoelectronic devices. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates solid-state physics, material science, and applied engineering to develop next-generation semiconductor devices and energy storage solutions. With a strong background in both experimental and computational methods, she continues to drive innovation in semiconductor characterization and sustainable energy materials.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

  • Lobo, N., Takasaki, A., Mineo, K., Klimkowicz, A., & Goc, K. (2019). Stability investigation of the γ-MgH₂ phase synthesized by high-energy ball milling. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 44(55), 29179-29188.

  • Kimilita, P. D., Hayashi, M., Nkomba, H. M., Fukunishi, H., Lobo, N., Mizuno, T., … (2023). Stable quasi-solid-state zinc-ion battery based on the hydrated vanadium oxide cathode and polyacrylamide-organohydrogel electrolyte. Electrochimica Acta, 462, 142702.

  • Lobo, N., Kawane, T., Matt, G. J., Osvet, A., Shrestha, S., Ievgen, L., Brabec, C. J., … (2022). Trapping effects and surface/interface recombination of carrier recombination in single-or poly-crystalline metal halide perovskites. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 61(12), 125503.

  • Lobo, N. T. (2016). Study of ²⁰Ne induced reaction in ⁵⁹Co: Incomplete and complete fusion. Addis Ababa University.

  • Lobo, N., Klimkowicz, A., & Takasaki, A. (2020). Effect of TiO₂ + Nb₂O₅ + TiH₂ catalysts on hydrogen storage properties of magnesium hydride. MRS Advances, 1-11.

  • Lobo, E. N. (2010). La super symétrie en physique quantique. Université de Kinshasa.

  • Lobo, N., Matt, G. J., Osvet, A., Shrestha, S., Kanak, A., Fochuk, P., Brabec, C. J., … (2024). Mitigation of carrier trapping effects on carrier lifetime measurements with continuous-wave laser illumination for Pb-based metal halide perovskite materials. Journal of Applied Physics, 135(7).