Alexandra Bousia | Data Analysis Techniques | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Alexandra Bousia – University of Thessaly

Alexandra Bousia
Affiliation University of Thessaly
Country Greece
Scopus ID 55508303200
Documents 333
Citations 459
h-index 9
Subject Area Data Analysis Techniques
Event Global Energy Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-0292-6187

The Innovative Research Award recognizes the scholarly contributions of Alexandra Bousia, whose academic work at the University of Thessaly reflects a focused engagement with data analysis techniques and intelligent systems. Her research integrates analytical frameworks with emerging energy technologies, particularly electric vehicle ecosystems. These contributions have been acknowledged through citations and indexed publications, indicating steady academic influence within multidisciplinary domains.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Alexandra Bousia’s contributions within the domain of data-driven energy systems and intelligent modeling techniques. The recognition under the Innovative Research Award highlights her role in advancing analytical frameworks applicable to electric vehicle networks and energy trading environments. The work emphasizes interdisciplinary integration, combining data analytics with computational modeling approaches.[2]

Keywords

  • Data Analysis Techniques
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Energy Trading
  • Business Intelligence
  • Wireless Networks

Introduction

Modern research in energy systems increasingly relies on data-centric methodologies and computational optimization techniques. Alexandra Bousia’s academic work contributes to this field by addressing challenges in electric vehicle charging and energy distribution systems. Her studies emphasize practical applications of analytics within sustainable energy infrastructures.[3]

Research Profile

The research profile of Alexandra Bousia reflects consistent academic engagement across multiple peer-reviewed journals and collaborative studies. Her Scopus-indexed publications demonstrate interdisciplinary expertise, combining statistical modeling with applied engineering solutions. This profile indicates a structured approach to problem-solving in technological systems.[1]

Research Contributions

Key contributions include the development of auction-based pricing models for energy trading and the application of business intelligence tools in electric vehicle technologies. These contributions support optimization of resource allocation and operational efficiency. Her work integrates theoretical models with real-world energy network applications.[4]

Publications

  • The Use of Business Intelligence and Analytics in Electric Vehicle Technology (2026)
  • Electric Vehicle Charging: A Business Intelligence Model (2025)
  • An Auction Pricing Model for Energy Trading in EV Networks (2023)
  • Double Auction Offloading for Wireless Networks (2022)
  • Electric Vehicles Charging Working Paper (2025)

Research Impact

The measurable research impact is reflected in citation counts and the adoption of analytical models in related academic studies. Her work contributes to the advancement of intelligent energy systems and supports further research in sustainable technologies. The interdisciplinary approach enhances applicability across engineering and computational sciences.[5]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award aligns with Alexandra Bousia’s contributions to energy analytics and intelligent system modeling. Her research demonstrates relevance to global energy challenges and supports innovation in electric vehicle ecosystems. The selection reflects recognition of consistent scholarly output and applied research relevance.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Alexandra Bousia’s academic contributions represent a meaningful integration of data analysis techniques with emerging energy technologies. Her work supports ongoing advancements in sustainable systems and intelligent infrastructure. The recognition through the Innovative Research Award highlights the importance of interdisciplinary research in modern scientific development.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Alexandra Bousia, Author ID 55508303200. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55508303200
  2. Bousia, A. (2026). The Use of Business Intelligence and Analytics in Electric Vehicle Technology. Electronics.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics15020366
  3. Bousia, A. (2025). Electric Vehicle Charging: A Business Intelligence Model. World Electric Vehicle Journal.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj16090531
  4. Bousia, A., Daskalopulu, A., & Papageorgiou, E. (2023). An Auction Pricing Model for Energy Trading in Electric Vehicle Networks. Electronics.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12143068
  5. Bousia, A., Daskalopulu, A., & Papageorgiou, E. (2022). Double Auction Offloading for Energy and Cost Efficient Wireless Networks. Mathematics.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/math10224231

Liping Deng | Data Analysis Techniques | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Liping Deng | Data Analysis Techniques | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Fuzhou University, China

Liping Deng is a distinguished Associate Professor at Fuzhou University, specializing in materials science and engineering. Her academic journey spans years of research and teaching, focusing on the design and strengthening mechanisms of metal materials. She has made notable contributions to the field of material forming, particularly in microstructure analysis and the mechanical properties of metals.

👨‍🎓 Profile

Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Liping Deng’s educational path began at Chongqing University, where she completed her undergraduate degree in Materials Science and Engineering in 2009. She then pursued a PhD at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and Chongqing University from 2011 to 2014, further refining her research interests in material properties and mechanisms of strengthening.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Since 2014, Deng has served as a Lecturer and later as an Associate Professor at Fuzhou University in the Department of Materials Forming and Control Engineering. During her career, she has contributed extensively to various research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and has been recognized for her leadership in research on microcomposite materials and metal alloys. Her ongoing work explores advanced materials processing and performance regulation.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Deng’s research delves into the design of metal material structures and the analysis of microstructure and properties. Her work emphasizes the mechanisms of strengthening and toughening metal materials, particularly through the exploration of interface behaviors in Cu-Nb microcomposite wires and the regulation of microstructure in materials such as magnesium alloys and high-manganese steels. She has also made notable strides in biomimetic materials design, leveraging techniques like electrophoretic deposition to enhance material properties.

Technical Skills 🔧

Deng’s technical expertise spans a broad range of materials characterization techniques, including X-ray diffraction (XRD), electron microscopy, and mechanical testing. She is proficient in designing and analyzing metal composites and has a strong command of data modeling and simulation methods, used extensively in her work on material strengthening and structural integrity. She is also adept at experimental techniques for studying interface properties and microstructure evolution in advanced materials.

Research Projects and Grants 💡

Deng has been the principal investigator in several high-impact projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Fujian Province. Her projects focus on microstructure design, mechanical properties, and performance regulation in various materials, including copper-nickel composites and biomimetic structures. Her leadership in these projects has led to groundbreaking findings in the strengthening mechanisms of materials used in demanding applications.

Top Noted Publications

Effect of torsional deformation on microstructure and mechanical properties of pure copper
  • Authors: Zhang, M., Wang, B., Deng, L., Wu, H.
    Journal: Materials Characterization
    Year: 2024
A Study of {10-12} Twinning Activity Associated with Stress State in Mg-3Al-1Zn Alloy during Compression
  • Authors: Lu, B., Wang, W., Yao, J., Xiao, L., Wang, B.
    Journal: Metals
    Year: 2024
Effect of annealing temperature on the evolution of microstructure, texture, and mechanical properties of hot-rolled 12Cr-ODS steel
  • Authors: Li, J., Chen, J., You, Z., Xiao, L., Wang, B.
    Journal: Journal of Materials Research and Technology
    Year: 2024
An investigation on annealing process and strengthening mechanism of cold rolled Mg-10Li-3Al-2.8Zn alloy
  • Authors: Wang, B., Zhang, Y., Deng, L., Chen, J., Zhang, Y.
    Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
    Year: 2023
Effect of Cold Rolling and Subsequent Annealing on the Corrosion Resistance of Ag-Containing CD4MCu Duplex Stainless Steels
  • Authors: Deng, L., Xia, J., Wang, B., Xiang, H.
    Journal: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
    Year: 2023
Effects of Different Rolling Processes on Microstructure and Properties of Pure Tin
  • Authors: Cheng, S., Zhang, Y., Wang, B., Zhou, B., Li, Q.
    Journal: Xiyou Jinshu Cailiao Yu Gongcheng/Rare Metal Materials and Engineering
    Year: 2023
Effect of grain size on twinning behavior of pure titanium at room temperature
  • Authors: Wang, B., Liu, H., Zhang, Y., Chen, J., Zhang, Y.
    Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: A
    Year: 2021