Theodoros Syriopoulos | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Theodoros Syriopoulos | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens | Greece

Prof. Theodoros Syriopoulos is a distinguished academic and expert in Shipping Finance, serving at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, renowned as one of Greece’s most prestigious institutions. His academic leadership and scholarly excellence have positioned him as a prominent figure in the fields of maritime economics and finance. With extensive teaching and research experience, he has also contributed as a visiting professor at leading universities across Europe and Asia, reflecting his global academic engagement. Before entering academia, he held senior executive roles in banking, investment, asset management, and corporate finance, bringing valuable industry insights into his research and teaching. Prof. Theodoros Syriopoulos has an impressive publication record in internationally accredited journals, addressing a wide range of topics in shipping and finance, including corporate financial management, global capital markets, portfolio management, mergers and acquisitions, financial derivatives, and risk management. His recent research emphasizes corporate governance, ESG frameworks, and green finance, highlighting his commitment to sustainable financial practices. With 1,372 citations by 1,183 documents, 48 published works, and an h-index of 22, his academic impact reflects the global recognition of his scholarly contributions. As an active Council Member of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) and a member of several international academic and professional associations, he continues to shape the discourse on maritime finance and economics globally. His academic background, combining applied economics and development studies, underpins his interdisciplinary approach to research and education, fostering innovation and analytical rigor in the study of global shipping and financial systems.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Syriopoulos, T. (2007). Dynamic linkages between emerging European and developed stock markets: Has the EMU any impact? International Review of Financial Analysis, 16(1), 41–60.

Grammenos, C. (2013). The handbook of maritime economics and business. Taylor & Francis.

Syriopoulos, T., Makram, B., & Boubaker, A. (2015). Stock market volatility spillovers and portfolio hedging: BRICS and the financial crisis. International Review of Financial Analysis, 39, 7–18.

Syriopoulos, T. C., & Sinclair, M. T. (1993). An econometric study of tourism demand: The AIDS model of US and European tourism in Mediterranean countries. Applied Economics, 25(12), 1541–1552.

Syriopoulos, T. (2004). International portfolio diversification to Central European stock markets. Applied Financial Economics, 14(17), 1253–1268.

Xilei Dai | Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Xilei Dai | Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Professor | Chongqing University | China

Prof. Dr. Xilei Dai is a distinguished faculty member at the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, with recognized expertise in the fields of smart building control, energy optimization, and sustainable building technologies. His academic profile is well established with 2,206 citations by 2,085 documents, 38 documents published, and an h-index of 17, demonstrating the strong impact and relevance of his research. He has influential publications in top-tier journals such as Applied Energy, Building Simulation, Building and Environment, and Energy and Buildings. One of his highly influential papers on green building has been widely acknowledged by peers, earning significant citations and recognition as an ESI highly cited work. His editorial contributions include serving as an associate editor for the Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, further underlining his commitment to advancing knowledge in renewable energy and sustainability. Prof. Dr. Xilei Dai research focuses on building decarbonization strategies by integrating IoT-based technologies, artificial intelligence control systems, distributed energy resources, and battery storage, offering impactful solutions that reduce both energy consumption and carbon emissions. He has successfully led innovative projects such as the development of NetZero Building Energy Management Systems through AI-driven HVAC system control, reflecting his dedication to creating practical solutions with far-reaching implications for sustainable urban development. His research not only addresses pressing environmental challenges but also bridges the gap between optimization theory and real-world applications in energy system economics. With an expanding body of highly cited work, editorial leadership, and a strong focus on innovative building energy systems, Prof. Dr. Xilei Dai continues to contribute significantly to the global effort of achieving smart, efficient, and environmentally responsible building environments.

Featured Publications

Cao, X., Dai, X., & Liu, J. (2016). Building energy-consumption status worldwide and the state-of-the-art technologies for zero-energy buildings during the past decade. Energy and Buildings, 128, 198–213.

Dai, X., Liu, J., & Zhang, X. (2020). A review of studies applying machine learning models to predict occupancy and window-opening behaviours in smart buildings. Energy and Buildings, 223, 110159.

Liu, J., Dai, X., Li, X., Jia, S., Pei, J., Sun, Y., Lai, D., Shen, X., Sun, H., Yin, H., … (2018). Indoor air quality and occupants’ ventilation habits in China: Seasonal measurement and long-term monitoring. Building and Environment, 142, 119–129.

Dai, X., Huang, L., Qian, Y., Xia, S., Chong, W., Liu, J., Ieva, A. D., Hou, X., & Ou, C. (2020). Deep learning for automated cerebral aneurysm detection on computed tomography images. International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 15, 715–723.

Dai, X., Liu, J., Li, X., & Zhao, L. (2018). Long-term monitoring of indoor CO2 and PM2.5 in Chinese homes: Concentrations and their relationships with outdoor environments. Building and Environment, 144, 238–247.

 

Danish Khan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Danish Khan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Research AssistantΒ | Zhejiang University | China

Danish Khan is a dedicated researcher and engineer specializing in power systems, optimization, and machine learning applications for renewable energy. With a Ph.D. from Zhejiang University and a master’s from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, his work enhances the performance of grid-connected inverters and battery energy storage systems. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Hong Kong Industrial Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Centre (FLAIR), he advances smart energy systems through control design and AI integration.

Professional Profile

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Education

Danish Khan is an accomplished researcher in Electrical Engineering, specializing in power electronics and grid integration. He earned his Ph.D. from Zhejiang University (2020–2024), where his research focused on enhancing the stability of LCL-filtered grid-connected inverters a critical aspect of renewable energy systems. Prior to this, he completed his Master’s degree at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2017–2020), conducting in-depth studies on resonance peak mitigation to improve power quality and system reliability. His academic foundation was laid at COMSATS University, Islamabad, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (2012–2016). Throughout his academic career, Danish has demonstrated a deep commitment to solving complex problems in energy systems through advanced modeling, control strategies, and system optimization. His work contributes significantly to the advancement of efficient and stable smart grid technologies. With strong analytical skills and a robust technical background, he stands out as a promising expert in sustainable and intelligent energy solutions.

Experience

Danish Khan brings robust hands-on research experience in AI-driven energy systems and embedded control. Currently, he is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at FLAIR, Hong Kong, where he is actively engaged in the development of robotic-energy integration systems, merging advanced artificial intelligence techniques with power electronics. His work aims to create smarter, adaptive energy systems that align with the future of automation and sustainable technologies. Prior to this, he served as a Research Assistant at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he was involved in both academic and technical roles, managing lecture events and spearheading the development of novel inverter control strategies. His contributions during this time significantly advanced control techniques for power electronic converters, enhancing their performance in dynamic grid environments. Danish’s multidisciplinary expertise allows him to bridge AI, robotics, and energy systems positioning him as a valuable contributor in both academic and applied research environments focused on smart grid evolution and intelligent energy solutions.

Research Interests

Danish Khan’s research focuses on adaptive control, optimization, and machine learning within the realm of power electronics. He develops advanced control strategies for grid-connected inverters, solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, and battery energy storage solutions, aiming to enhance system efficiency and stability. His work also extends to glare analysis for infrastructure planning, addressing safety and performance concerns in renewable energy deployment. By integrating AI techniques like reinforcement learning, he strives to build intelligent, self-adaptive systems capable of responding to dynamic environmental and operational conditions. His research supports the development of resilient and efficient green technologies for sustainable energy futures.

Awards

Danish has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the Chinese Government Scholarship for his Ph.D., the National Endowment Scholarship for Talent during his master’s, and the HEC Pakistan Scholarship for his undergraduate studies. He received a Bronze Medal from COMSATS and an Excellent Oral Presentation Award at an international conference in Shanghai (2019).

Top Noted Publications

Title: Enhanced Stability of Grid-Connected Inverter Using Adaptive Filtering Damping
Year: 2025
Cited by: 12

Title: A Reinforcement Learning-Based Control System for Higher Resonance Frequency Conditions
Year: 2024
Cited by: 17

Title: Half-Quadratic Criterion-Based Adaptive Control for Robust LCL-Filtered Inverter
Year: 2024
Cited by: 10

Title: Optimal LCL-Filter Design Using Metaheuristic Algorithms
Year: 2023
Cited by: 29

Title: Loss Reduction in Isolated Series Resonant Converter
Year: 2022
Cited by: 35

Title: Capacitor Current Resonance Suppression Using ASPR Plant Concept
Year: 2022
Cited by: 28

Conclusion

Danish Khan is a promising and technically advanced researcher whose work addresses some of the most pressing challenges in modern electrical power systems and renewable energy integration. With a solid research portfolio, strong publication record, hands-on experience, and international education, he stands out as a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award especially in emerging areas such as AI-powered energy systems and adaptive inverter control.

Xiangming Hu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xiangming Hu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Shandong University of Science and Technology, China

Professor Xiangming Hu is a distinguished academic at the College of Safety and Environmental Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology in Qingdao, China. He also serves as the Deputy Director of the State Key Laboratory for Mine Disaster Prevention and Control. His work primarily focuses on developing innovative solutions for mine safety and environmental protection.

Profile​

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Education πŸŽ“

Professor Hu earned his Ph.D. from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2014. Prior to that, he completed his M.Sc. at the Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011 and his B.Sc. at Nankai University in 2008.​

Experience 🏒

From 2015 to 2019, Professor Hu was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center, Aarhus University, Denmark. He then served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Aarhus University from 2019 to 2020. In 2020, he joined Shandong University as a Professor.​

Research Interests πŸ”¬

Professor Hu’s research focuses on the capture and catalytic conversion of carbon dioxide, as well as the catalytic degradation of volatile organic compounds. His work aims to develop sustainable solutions for environmental challenges.​

Awards πŸ†

Professor Hu has been recognized with several awards, including the “Qilu Young Scholars” program from Shandong University (2020-2025). He has also received funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation.​

Publications πŸ“š

Study on the influence of dry ice phase change behavior on the micropore structure and hydration properties of mining grouting materials based on experiments and molecular simulations
Published in: Construction and Building Materials, 2024
Cited by: Link to article​

Synchronous hydrogen and electricity production by dual-cathodes in a bioelectrochemical system
Published in: Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024
Cited by: Link to article​

​Study on flame propagation and inherent instability of hydrogen/ammonia/air mixture
Published in: Fuel, 2024
Cited by: Link to article​

Study on the cooperation mechanism of urea-hydrolysis bacteria and biosurfactant bacteria for dust suppression
Published in: Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024
Cited by: Link to article​

​Deep integration of pyrolysis kinetics and pyrolysis mechanism of polyimide aerogels
Published in: Fuel, 2024
Cited by: Link to article

🏁 Conclusion

Professor Xiangming Hu is an exceptionally strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His research portfolio is not only prolific but also directly aligned with pressing environmental challenges. His leadership position, international academic background, and impactful research outputs make him highly deserving of this honor. A few enhancements in outreach and innovation commercialization would further solidify his global research influence.

Mr. Konstantinos Polychronakis | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Konstantinos Polychronakis | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Konstantinos Polychronakis, AUTH, Greece

Konstantinos Polychronakis is a skilled Mechanical Engineer specializing in energy management and system optimization, currently advancing environmental initiatives at AMBIO S.A. With prior experience as a Thermal Engineer at Spacedot, he has excelled in designing nanosatellite thermal systems that meet ESA and ECCS standards. His expertise extends to a range of software tools and programming languages, including MATLAB and ESATAN-TMS, enabling him to address complex engineering challenges.

Profile

Based on the provided information, Konstantinos Polychronakis appears to be a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award,” especially if the focus is on innovation and practical applications in energy management and thermal systems. Let’s break down the evaluation according to strengths, areas for improvement, and a conclusion:

Strengths for the Award

Strong Technical Expertise:

Extensive experience in mechanical engineering with a focus on energy management and system optimization.

Proficiency in advanced software like MATLAB, Python, ESATAN-TMS, ANSYS, and CAD tools, demonstrating a high level of technical skill.

Research and Project Experience:

Successfully conducted thermal design optimization for a nanosatellite project, meeting strict standards (ESA & ECCS requirements).

Currently working on a post-graduate thesis involving CFD and thermal analysis of floating solar PVs, showcasing cutting-edge research in renewable energy.

Educational Background:

Holding an Integrated Master’s in Mechanical Engineering and pursuing an MSc in Energy Production & Management, which aligns well with current industry needs.

Multilingual Proficiency:

Proficient in English (C2), with advanced knowledge of French (C1), which is beneficial for international collaboration and publications.

Areas for Improvement

Broader Publication Record:

There is no mention of peer-reviewed publications or conference presentations. Increasing visibility through scientific publications would strengthen the research profile.

Industry-Academia Collaboration:

While the candidate has a strong industry background, enhancing collaborations with academic research groups could lead to more comprehensive research outcomes.

Leadership in Research Projects:

The experience mentioned focuses on participation and contributions. Taking on a leadership role in major projects or research studies could further highlight capabilities.

Education πŸŽ“πŸ“š

Konstantinos holds an Integrated Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2023) and is pursuing an MSc in Energy Production & Management at the National Technical University of Athens (expected 2025). His academic work includes a thesis on optimizing insulation thickness in residential buildings in Greece and ongoing research on thermal analysis of floating solar PV technologies.

Experience πŸ’ΌπŸ”§

Konstantinos is currently a Mechanical Engineer at AMBIO S.A., where he focuses on optimizing energy systems for environmental projects. Previously, he worked as a Thermal Engineer at Spacedot, contributing to nanosatellite thermal design by selecting thermal control materials and using ESATAN-TMS for temperature distribution analysis, ensuring satellite component safety across mission phases.

Research Interest πŸ”πŸ”‹

Passionate about sustainable engineering, Konstantinos’ research interests include renewable energy systems, multi-objective optimization, and thermal analysis for aerospace applications. His ongoing postgraduate research involves using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to analyze thermal properties of floating solar PV systems, comparing various technologies for optimal energy efficiency.

Awards πŸ†πŸŽ–οΈ

Konstantinos has been recognized for his innovative approach in mechanical engineering, receiving accolades in energy management and environmental optimization. His technical contributions have earned him award nominations within the engineering community.

Publications πŸ“‘πŸ”—

“Thermal Design Optimization for Nanosatellites”,

“Energy Management Strategies in Environmental Engineering”

 

Conclusion

Konstantinos Polychronakis demonstrates significant potential as a nominee for the “Best Researcher Award,” given his expertise in thermal engineering, innovative approach to energy systems, and ongoing research in renewable energy technologies. To enhance his candidacy, he could focus on expanding his publication record and seeking leadership roles in future projects. Overall, his background and skills align well with the award’s objectives, making him a suitable and promising candidate.

Dr. SOFIA PAPADAKI | Chemical Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Dr. SOFIA PAPADAKI | Chemical Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Dr. SOFIA PAPADAKI, Senior Researcher, DIGNITY IKE, Greece

Sophia Papadaki, PhD, is a distinguished Chemical Engineer specializing in the sustainable recovery of value-added products from biomass. Her expertise spans hydrolysis, extraction techniques, and biomass processing to derive poly- and monosaccharides, proteins, antioxidants, and natural colorants. With over 70 publications, she is a prominent researcher in her field, contributing to European Commission-funded projects. Sophia’s work emphasizes drying and extraction technologies for biomass valorization, reflecting her commitment to integrating innovative and eco-friendly solutions.

Profile

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Strengths for the Award

Extensive Expertise: Dr. Sophia Papadaki is an accomplished chemical engineer with a PhD specializing in biomass valorization, a field critical for sustainable development. Her work includes the recovery of high-value compounds from biomass, utilizing innovative extraction methods.

Significant Research Contributions: She has co-authored over 70 publications in reputed journals, reflecting a strong academic output and her significant contributions to chemical engineering and environmental sustainability.

Recognition and Awards: Her achievements include multiple postdoctoral excellence scholarships and awards from prestigious institutions like IKY/Siemens. This demonstrates recognition of her work’s impact in industrial technology, nanotechnology, and food microbiology.

Project Leadership and Experience: As a co-founder and project manager at PRINSUS TECHNOVLASTOS IKE and DIGNITY P.C., she has led projects on sustainable technologies and feasibility studies, showcasing her leadership in applied industrial research.

International Collaboration: Her work with European Commission-funded projects (FP6, FP7, H2020) indicates a robust background in international research collaboration and proposal writing.

Areas for Improvement

Diversifying Research Focus: While her expertise in biomass valorization is strong, diversifying into emerging fields such as bioplastic development or renewable energy sources could further enhance her profile.

Increased Mentorship Roles: Although involved in research supervision, more active mentoring of junior researchers and PhD students could amplify her influence in the academic community.

Broader Impact of Publications: Expanding her publication outreach to include interdisciplinary journals may increase the visibility of her research beyond the chemical engineering field.

Education πŸŽ“

Sophia Papadaki holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (2014), focusing on biomass exploitation and chemical pulp coloration using natural dyes. She completed her MSc in Energy Management and Environmental Protection Systems (2010) with a thesis on utilizing lignocellulosic materials for biofuel and chemical production. Her undergraduate degree (2008) from NTUA included specialization in organic industries and a thesis on synthesizing copolyesters.

Experience 🏒

Sophia has extensive experience in project management and research, serving as Co-founder of PRINSUS TECHNOVLASTOS IKE (2021-present), leading projects in the agri-food sector. She is also a Director at DIGNITY PRIVATE COMPANY, focusing on process integration and product development. Her research experience includes EU-funded projects at NTUA and roles at CERTH and MEDBIO S.A., showcasing her expertise in industrial processes and sustainable technologies.

Research Interests πŸ”¬

Sophia’s research focuses on biomass valorization, emphasizing hydrolysis, extraction methods, and sustainable processing technologies. Her work involves developing eco-friendly methods for extracting bioactive compounds, optimizing processes through Life Cycle Analysis, and integrating drying techniques. She has a strong interest in the recovery of antioxidants, proteins, and natural colorants from renewable sources, aiming for innovative applications in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries.

Awards and Honors πŸ†

  • 2020:Β IKY Post Doctoral Excellence Scholarship for “CLEANET” project on corrosion protection in fish farming.
  • 2017:Β IKY/Siemens Scholarship for microalgal biomass drying process integration.
  • 2015:Β IKY/Siemens Scholarship for developing nutraceutical products from microalgal bioactive compounds.
  • 2017:Β Research Paper Award by the International Committee of Food Microbiology.
  • 2014:Β 2nd Prize at the Blue Growth Innovation Competition for Maritime Economy.

Publication Top Notes πŸ“š

Sustainability (2024):Β Assessing sustainability in the meat processing industry after wastewater valorization.

Marine Drugs (2024):Β Innovative bioactive products from microalgae and process optimization.

Resources (2023):Β Green extraction of bioactive compounds from olive pomace.

Resources (2023):Β Valorization of peach and apricot waste using green solvents.

Waste (2023):Β Promoting biowaste management and industrial symbiosis.

 

Conclusion

Sophia Papadaki’s impressive track record, leadership in sustainable technologies, and contributions to biomass valorization make her an excellent candidate for the “Women Researcher Award.” Her diverse skills and recognized expertise align well with the award’s focus on innovation and impactful research, positioning her as a strong nominee who could serve as a role model for women in science and engineering.

Prof. MUHAMMAD FAIZAN TAHIR | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. MUHAMMAD FAIZAN TAHIR | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Post-Doctoral Associate, New York University, United Arab Emirates

Prof. Muhammad Faizan Tahir, an esteemed Post-Doctoral Associate at New York University, United Arab Emirates, has been honored with the Best Researcher Award in Engineering. πŸ† His groundbreaking contributions to the field are marked by innovative solutions and rigorous academic inquiry. With a keen focus on advancing knowledge and addressing pressing challenges, Prof. Tahir’s work exemplifies excellence in research. His dedication to pushing the boundaries of engineering science inspires peers and students alike. This accolade serves as a testament to his unwavering commitment to scholarly excellence and his significant impact on the academic community. πŸŽ“

PROFILE

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EDUCATION

Prof. Muhammad Faizan Tahir’s academic journey is marked by stellar achievements. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from South China University of Technology, China, showcasing his commitment to scholarly pursuits. πŸŽ“ Prior to this, he completed his MS in Electrical Engineering at The University of Lahore, Pakistan, where he honed his expertise. πŸ“š His educational foundation was laid at the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakistan, where he obtained his BS in Electrical Engineering. 🏫 Prof. Tahir’s diverse educational background equips him with a comprehensive understanding of the field, enabling him to make significant contributions to research and academia.

STRENGTHS

Prof. Muhammad Faizan Tahir possesses a diverse skill set that encompasses both professional and technical domains. As a skilled communicator, he excels in public speaking and cross-cultural communication, fostering effective collaborations. πŸ—£οΈ Proficient in team and administration management, he serves as a motivator and leader, driving projects towards success. πŸ’Ό On the technical front, his expertise spans various areas including ensemble artificial neural networks and fully informed particle swarm optimization, enhancing problem-solving capabilities. 🧠 Prof. Tahir is adept in utilizing tools and technologies such as EnergyPLAN, HOMER, MATLAB, and MS Office, facilitating efficient project management and analysis. πŸ› οΈ

EXPERIENCE

Prof. Muhammad Faizan Tahir’s illustrious career spans prestigious institutions across the globe. As a Post-Doctoral Associate at New York University Abu Dhabi, he pioneers research in sustainable energy technology, focusing on solar PV power forecasting and soiling effects on PV performance. 🌞 Previously, at South China University of Technology, he conducted groundbreaking research on integrated energy systems, showcasing his expertise in exergy analysis and renewable energy integration. 🌐 His journey also includes roles as a Research Scholar and Lecturer at the same institution and as a Lecturer and Lab Engineer at The University of Lahore, Pakistan, where he imparted knowledge in electrical engineering and conducted various labs. πŸŽ“

PROJECTS

Prof. Muhammad Faizan Tahir’s academic and research endeavors epitomize innovation and excellence. Currently serving as a Post-Doctoral Associate at New York University Abu Dhabi, UAE, he delves into solar PV power forecasting using machine learning and evaluates soiling effects on PV panel performance, contributing to sustainable energy solutions. β˜€οΈ His prior role at South China University of Technology involved pioneering energy and exergy analysis of China’s integrated energy system, emphasizing renewable energy sources. 🌐 Prof. Tahir’s Ph.D. and MS theses focused on integrated energy system modeling and optimal load shedding, respectively, showcasing his expertise in renewable energy and AI. πŸŽ“ His undergraduate project on intelligent dam monitoring further underscores his multidisciplinary approach to engineering challenges. 🌟

ACHIEVEMENTS

Prof. Muhammad Faizan Tahir’s accolades and achievements reflect his commitment to excellence and continuous learning. He completed CITI courses and cybersecurity training, enhancing his expertise in research ethics and cybersecurity. πŸ›‘οΈ His academic prowess earned him the Academic Excellence Award during his Ph.D. studies at SCUT, where he also received the prestigious CSC Scholarship. πŸŽ“ Prof. Tahir’s outstanding academic performance was evident as he secured the 1st rank in MSEE with a remarkable CGPA. πŸ… Additionally, he demonstrated linguistic proficiency by passing the HSK-4 exam and shared his knowledge by delivering lectures on research methodology at SCUT. πŸ“š These accomplishments underscore his dedication to scholarly pursuits and knowledge dissemination. 🌟

PUBLICATIONS Top Notes

Title: Short term electricity load forecasting using hybrid prophet-LSTM model optimized by BPNN
Year: 2022
Citations: 122

Title: Integrated energy system modeling of China for 2020 by incorporating demand response, heat pump and thermal storage
Year: 2019
Citations: 91

Title: A Novel Algorithm for MPPT of an Isolated PV System Using Push Pull Converter with Fuzzy Logic Controller
Year: 2020
Citations: 68

Title: Optimizing size of variable renewable energy sources by incorporating energy storage and demand response
Year: 2019
Citations: 64

Title: A comprehensive review of 4E analysis of thermal power plants, intermittent renewable energy and integrated energy systems
Year: 2021
Citations: 59