Dr. Wenfu Situ | Computational Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenfu Situ | Computational Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Technical University of Denmark | Denmark

Dr. Wenfu Situ is a PhD researcher in Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in multiscale thermal science and nanoscale heat transfer under the supervision of Prof. Jens Honoré Walther. His research integrates molecular dynamics simulations, theoretical modeling, and multiphysics experiments to explore heat dissipation mechanisms in advanced energy and electronic systems. He has served as a peer reviewer for top-tier journals such as Applied Energy and presented his work at prestigious international conferences. Dr. Situ has led multiple projects on nanoscale heat transport, micro thermal management, and phase change materials, achieving notable advances in thermal regulation and interfacial heat transfer optimization. His research outcomes include several publications, patents, and national awards, including the China Telecom Fei Young Award and Gold Award in the Challenge Cup Entrepreneurship Competition. With strong expertise in computational fluid dynamics, thermal management design, and experimental analysis, Dr. Situ is dedicated to advancing high-performance thermal systems for sustainable energy and next-generation technologies.

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Situ, W., Zambrano, H. A., & Walther, J. H. (2025). Effects of electric field on interfacial heat transfer in an electrolyte copper–water system. Applied Thermal Engineering, 279, 127477.

Situ, W., Zambrano, H. A., & Walther, J. H. (2024). Water nanofilm boiling on a copper surface in the presence of dissolved air. Applied Thermal Engineering, 244, 122697.

Situ, W., Zambrano, H. A., & Walther, J. H. (2022). The effect of air solubility on the Kapitza resistance of the copper–water interface. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 366, 120049.

Lv, Y., Situ, W., Zhang, G., et al. (2018). A novel nanosilica-enhanced phase change material with anti-leakage and anti-volume-change properties for battery thermal management. Energy Conversion and Management, 163, 250–259.

Situ, W., Zhang, G., et al. (2017). A thermal management system for rectangular LiFePO₄ battery module using novel double copper mesh–enhanced phase change material plates. Energy, 141, 613–623.

Dr. Mahboubeh Dolatyari | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Mahboubeh Dolatyari | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award

ASEPE Company | Iran

Dr. Mahboubeh Dolatyari is a distinguished researcher and innovator in nanophotonics and nanomaterials, with extensive academic, industrial, and research experience. A selected talent student (2008) from the University of Tabriz, she later served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Tabriz (2012–2014) and is currently the Founder and Technical Manager of ASEPE Company (2014–present). With 88 publications, several international conference presentations, and two books accepted by Springer Publishers, her contributions span across solution-processed nanophotonics, all-optical engineering, and solar cell efficiency modeling. She holds six patents related to zeolite synthesis, nanomaterial-based photodetectors, electroluminescent panels, and biosensors. Dr. Dolatyari has also taught advanced courses such as nanophotonics fabrication technologies, nanomaterials growth and properties, nanoelectronics, and biophotonics. Her industrial expertise includes large-scale production of nano powders, colloids, and antiviral/antibacterial formulations under ASEPE, including products like Nano Kleania and Navir. She is proficient in simulation tools such as Lumerical, COMSOL, CST, and Material Studio, and has hands-on experience with key analytical instruments like AFM, UV-Vis, FT-IR, and ellipsometry. Additionally, her skill set extends to drug design and molecular docking workshops, reflecting her interdisciplinary engagement in nanoscience, materials engineering, and applied photonics.

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Ahmadi, H., Alidoust, F., Rostami, A., & Dolatyari, M. (2025). Phononic crystal locally-resonant cavity as a gas sensor for detecting H₂ at room temperature. Advanced Theory and Simulations.

Dolatyari, M., Tahmasebi, M., Dolatyari, S., Rostami, A., Zarghami, A., & Yadav, A. (2024). Core/shell ZnO/TiO₂, SiO₂/TiO₂, Al₂O₃/TiO₂, and Al₁.₉Co₀.₁O₃/TiO₂ nanoparticles for the photodecomposition of Brilliant Blue E-4BA. Inorganics, 12(11), 281.

Nayeri, S., Dolatyari, M., Mouladoost, N., Nayeri, S., Zarghami, A., & Mirtagioglu, H. (2023). Ag/ZnO core–shell NPs boost photosynthesis and growth rate in wheat seedlings under simulated full sun spectrum. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 14385.

Zarghami, A., Dolatyari, M., Mirtagioglu, H., & Rostami, A. (2023). High-efficiency upconversion process in cobalt and neodymium doped graphene QDs for biomedical applications. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 10277.

Rostami, A., Beiglari, H., Dolatyari, M., & Mirtagioglu, H. (2023). Electron and hole relaxation effect on power conversion efficiency of selective energy contacts solar cells. Optical and Quantum Electronics, 55(11), 951.

Dr. Wang Dongbao | Multiphase Flow | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wang Dongbao | Multiphase Flow | Best Researcher Award

Jiangsu University | China

Dr. Wang Dongbao is a researcher specializing in experimental studies of complex liquid–liquid flows influenced by electric fields and process intensification technologies. His work focuses on understanding the fundamental behavior of multi-scale droplets in liquid media using advanced microfluidic techniques and high-speed camera visualization to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial applications. His research interests encompass electrohydrodynamics (EHD), microfluidics and flow dynamics, experimental multiphase flow, biofuel and reaction kinetics, and process intensification. Dr. Wang has extensive experience with experimental techniques such as high-speed imaging, particle image velocimetry (PIV), and rheological analysis. He is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate at University College London (Jun. 2023 – May 2025) and a Lecturer at Jiangsu University (Aug. 2020 – present). His research is supported by major funding sources, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, and the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) under the PREMIERE project, focusing on interactions and multiphase flow fields.

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Hang, Y., Wang, J., Wang, D., Wang, D., Gao, J., & Li, B. (2025). Behavioral characteristics of charged particle-laden droplets with the effect of non-uniform electric field. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects.

Wang, D., Chagot, L., Wang, J., & Angeli, P. (2025). Effect of electric field on droplet formation in a co-flow microchannel. Physics of Fluids.

Wang, D., Wang, J., Wang, D., & Bi, Q. (2024). Electrically driven coalescence of charged conical droplet in non-uniform electric field. Chemical Engineering Science.

Chaimongkol, N. P., Deethayat, T., Wang, D., & Kiatsiriroat, T. (2023). Waste heat harvesting from continuous blowdown for power generation via organic Rankine cycle network: Case study of a coal-fired power plant. Results in Engineering.

Zuo, L., Wang, J., Mei, D., Wang, D., Zhang, W., Xu, H., Yao, J., & Zhao, T. (2023). Atomization and combustion characteristics of a biodiesel–ethanol fuel droplet in a uniform DC electric field. Physics of Fluids.

Prof. Dr. Petko Petkov | Matrix Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Petko Petkov | Matrix Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences | Bulgaria

Dr. Petko Petkov is a distinguished Professor of Control Theory at the Department of Systems and Control, Technical University of Sofia, where he has served since 1995. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Control Engineering from the same university in 1971 and 1979, respectively. With an impressive academic career, he has coauthored over 160 scientific papers and several influential books, including Computational Methods for Linear Control Systems (1991), Perturbation Theory for Matrix Equations (2003), Robust Control Design with MATLAB (2005, 2013), Design of Embedded Robust Control Systems using MATLAB®/Simulink® (2018), Perturbation Methods in Matrix Analysis and Control (2020), and The Numerical Jordan Form (2024). A full member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and a member of the AMS, Dr. Petkov’s research focuses on matrix computations, control theory and engineering, robust and robot control, UAV control, and numerical methods and software for control systems design, particularly emphasizing computational methods and matrix analysis.

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PH Petkov (2025). Probabilistic perturbation bounds of matrix decompositions. Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications 32 (1), e2582

V Angelova, M Konstantinov, P Petkov (2024). Asymptotic and Probabilistic Perturbation Analysis of Controllable Subspaces. Computation

V Angelova, P Petkov (2024). Componentwise perturbation analysis of the Singular Value Decomposition of a matrix. Applied Sciences 14 (4), 1417

PH Petkov (2022). Componentwise perturbation analysis of the QR decomposition of a matrix. Mathematics 10 (24), 4687

PH Petkov, MM Konstantinov (2022). The numerical Jordan form. Linear Algebra and its Applications 638, 1-45

Ms. Fen Tan | Empirical Analysis of the Trade Efficiency | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Fen Tan | Empirical Analysis of the Trade Efficiency | Best Researcher Award

Dongguan City University | China

Dr. Fen Tan is a highly accomplished academic and researcher with over a decade of experience in teaching and research at Dongguan City College. Her expertise spans international trade, industrial economics, and digital trade, with a strong focus on empirical analysis of trade efficiency and cross-border e-commerce development. Dr. Tan has successfully led and completed multiple provincial and institutional research projects, including prestigious funded studies under the Guangdong Philosophy and Social Sciences Planning Program and the Guangdong Higher Education Association. Her research has made significant contributions to understanding the impact of RCEP implementation, trade efficiency in electromechanical products, and talent cultivation in digital trade, reflecting a deep commitment to advancing international economic integration and innovation-driven education. With over 16 influential publications, including core journal papers, CPCI-indexed conference papers, and authored textbooks, Dr. Tan has demonstrated excellence in both scholarly output and practical application. Her consistent engagement in forward-looking topics such as cross-border e-commerce, digital trade reform, and institutional innovation positions her as a leading contributor to modern trade studies. Given her impactful research, academic leadership, and contributions to interdisciplinary advancement, Dr. Fen Tan is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award.

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Cong Pang, Fen Tan, Xiaojian Lu, Cheng-Fu Yang (2025). Impact of Brand Image and Perceived Value on Consumer Purchasing Behavior in the Era of Internet of Things: A Study of Cross-border E-commerce in the Thailand Market. Sensors and Materials, Vol. 37, No. 8 (2025) 3595–3608

Prof. Dr. Sergei Petrenko | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sergei Petrenko | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Sirius University of Science and Technology | Russia

Prof. Sergei Petrenko, a distinguished Doctor of Technical Sciences and Professor at Sirius University, Russia, is a leading expert in information security and system design. A graduate with honors in Mathematics and Engineering from Leningrad State University (1991), he has designed and developed several critical information infrastructures, including three national Situational-Crisis Centers (RCCs), multiple MSSP and MDR security service operators, and various trusted communication operators (MVNOs). His contributions also extend to building SOPCA and SPOCA systems for cyberattack detection and prevention, as well as establishing CERT and CSIRT centers for monitoring and responding to information security incidents, including industrial IoT/IIoT CERTs. As the Head of the State Scientific School, Prof. Petrenko has authored and co-authored 14 monographs and over 350 research papers published by renowned publishers such as Springer Nature Switzerland AG, River Publishers, and others. His works cover topics like Big Data technologies, information protection, cloud security, and information risk management. Recognized for his pioneering role in advancing national digital security projects, he has been honored with the “Big ZUBR” and “Golden ZUBR” awards. His research interests also extend into Global Energy Awardsand Renewable Energy, reflecting his multidisciplinary expertise in emerging scientific and technological domains.

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A Petrenko, S Petrenko, K Gnidko, K Popova, N Grigorieva (2025). Application of quantum fourier transform in cryptology. Journal of Computer Virology and Hacking Techniques 21 (1), 1-8

E Ishchukova, S Petrenko, A Petrenko, K Gnidko, A Nekrasov (2025). Potential Vulnerabilities of Cryptographic Primitives in Modern Blockchain Platforms. Sci 7 (3), 112

P Buchatskiy, S Onishchenko, S Petrenko, S Teploukhov (2025). Methodology for Assessing the Technical Potential of Solar Energy Based on Artificial Intelligence Technologies and Simulation-Modeling Tools. Energies

S Petrenko, N Grigorieva, A Petrenko, V Taran (2024). Improving the Detection of Malefactors Cyberattacks Using Interpretable Artificial Intelligence Models. International Workshop on Advanced Information Security Management and Applications

A Olifirov, K Makoveichuk, S Petrenko(2022). Research of Aspects of Omnicanal Approach in the Industry of Digital Learning Technologies of Organizations. International Conference on Innovative Approaches to the Application of Digital Technologies in Education and Research

Mr. Yonggui Liu | Interface waves | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yonggui Liu | Interface Waves | Best Researcher Award

Henan Polytechnic University | China

Associate Professor Yonggui Liu has dedicated his research to the study of wave phenomena across macro- and micro-scales, emphasizing their unified characterization and universal behaviors. His work systematically investigates wave evolution in heterogeneous, multi-scale media, the phase-transition waves under multi-field coupling, and the fine structures of waves along frictional interfaces. Through his research, he has discovered a new macroscopic interfacial quantum-wave structure, highlighting the non-local properties of quantized waves. Additionally, he has proposed multi-scale interfacial evolution laws and a spatiotemporal coupling mechanism, contributing valuable insights into the understanding of gravitational and interfacial waves.

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Yonggui Liu, Keyan Li ,Lingyan Shen, Xiangyu Jin, Xiaofei Ji, Xi Tian (2025). Quantized effect of a new stress wave structure originating from a frictional interface under stress wave loading. Engineering Fracture Mechanics

Yonggui Liu (2025). Study on the Discretization Characteristics of a New Stress Wave Structure from Frictional Interfaces. Guti Lixue Xuebao Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica

Dr. Yali Liu | Exoskeleton Robots | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yali Liu | Exoskeleton Robots | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Institute of Technology | China

Dr. Yali Liu is an accomplished researcher and Assistant Professor at the School of Mechatronics Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, specializing in exoskeleton robotics, biomechanics, and human–machine interaction. Her research focuses on developing high-power assistive and load-bearing exoskeleton systems, emphasizing mechanical design, ergonomic performance, gait analysis, and adaptive control. As a Principal Investigator for several major projects—including the High-Power Exoskeleton Robot Development, Ergonomic Performance Analysis of Protection-Carrying Systems, and Expandable Backpack-Carrying Systems—Dr. Liu has advanced innovative technologies to improve human mobility, load assistance, and comfort in wearable robotics. Her postdoctoral work concentrated on biomechanical modeling and physiological simulation, supported by national and military science foundations. She has led projects on motion pattern recognition, posture prediction, and human performance evaluation, contributing significantly to the design and control of lower-limb exoskeletons. Dr. Liu has published extensively, with over 14 SCI-indexed papers and several EI-indexed publications in leading journals such as IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Sensors Journal, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, and Computers in Biology and Medicine. Her studies cover key areas like continuous gait prediction, sEMG-based motion estimation, sensor optimization, and adaptive exoskeleton control algorithms. Through her comprehensive expertise in human motion analysis, assistive robotics, and neural network–based control systems, Dr. Liu has established herself as a leading researcher in wearable robotics, contributing both theoretical insights and practical innovations that enhance human performance and rehabilitation technologies.

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Xinyu Guan; Hanyu Chen; Yali Liu; Ziwei Zhang; Linhong Ji (2025). Predicting ground reaction forces and center of pressures from kinematic data in crutch gait based on LSTM. Medical Engineering & Physics

Xunju Ma; Yali Liu; Xiaohui Zhang; Lorenzo Masia; Qiuzhi Song (2025). Real-Time Continuous Locomotion Mode Recognition and Transition Prediction for Human With Lower Limb Exoskeleton. IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics

Liping Huang, Jianbin Zheng, Yifan Gao, Qiuzhi Song & Yali Liu (2025). A Lower Limb Exoskeleton Adaptive Control Method Based on Model-free Reinforcement Learning and Improved Dynamic Movement Primitives. Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems Theory and Applications

Ye Liu, Qiuzhi Song, Hongbin Deng, Yali Liu, Pengwan Chen & Kun Huang (2025). Analysis of electrical characteristics of electric explosion wire in different environments based on normal model. Electrical Engineering

Yue Liu; Yali Liu; Qiuzhi Song; Dehao Wu; Dongnan Jin (2024). Gait Event Detection Based on Fuzzy Logic Model by Using IMU Signals of Lower Limbs [J]. IEEE Sensors Journal,

Dr. Junli Wang | Computational Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Junli Wang | Computational Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Tokushima University | Japan

Dr. Junli Wang is a highly accomplished researcher in optical science and engineering with an extensive academic and professional background. He holds a Master’s in Mechatronic Engineering from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a Ph.D. in Optical Engineering from Changchun University of Science and Technology, and a second Ph.D. in Optical Science from Tokushima University. Over nearly two decades at Jilin University, he has contributed significantly to teaching, research, and innovation. His research focuses on optoelectronic measurement and control, intelligent transportation systems, semiconductor and integrated circuit design, and nanostructure-based photocatalysis, including advancements in simulation frameworks for charge transfer in Au/TiO2 composites. Skilled in molecular simulation, laser systems, and optical feedback mechanisms, he bridges nanomaterials and renewable energy applications. Dr. Wang has led national projects, published in high-impact journals, secured patents in optical and wireless conductive technologies, and contributed as a book editor. Recognized through memberships in SPIE and MRS and international collaborations, he demonstrates exceptional expertise and innovation, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Junli Wang; Akihiro Furube; Qi Gao (2025). Particle size dependence simulation analysis of the transient absorption charge recombination dynamics in titanium dioxide (TiO <sub>2</sub> ) nanoparticle attached with gold nanoparticle. Molecular Simulation

JL WANG; (2024). Monte Carlo random walk simulation of transient absorption kinetics using reflectance and absorption of electrons at Au/TiO2 nanoparticle boundaries. International Journal of Modern Physics B(2024) 2440012

JL WANG; (2024). Simulation Analysis of the Transient Absorption Spectroscopic Dynamics of Charge Recombination in a Semiconductor Attached with a Gold Nanoparticle Using Initially Variable Coordinates.Optoelectronics, Instrumentation and Data Processing

Dr. Li Zhang | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Li Zhang | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Jingchu University of Technology | China

Li Zhang (b. Nov 1995) received his Doctor of Engineering degree from Wuhan University of Technology in June 2024 and is currently a lecturer at the School of Intelligent Manufacturing, Jingchu University of Technology. His research focuses on composite material structural health monitoring, mechatronic system dynamics modeling, and advanced fiber Bragg grating sensing, where he has achieved significant results. He has presided over a Hubei Provincial Natural Science Foundation project (2025AFC005) and contributed to multiple national-level projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, AVIC Group, and the China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center. As first or corresponding author, he has published numerous papers in leading journals including Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, Structural Health Monitoring, Archive of Applied Mechanics, IEEE Sensors Journal, and Results in Engineering, and has delivered a keynote report at the IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics in Auckland, New Zealand.

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ShengWen Zhou, Li Zhang, Xiaoming Yang, Ruiping Luo, BaiGang Du & Wenhui Zeng (2025).Remaining useful life prediction method of centrifugal pump rolling bearings based on digital twins. Scientific Reports