Dr. Beata Kurc | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Beata Kurc | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Beata Kurc, Poznan Univeristy of Technology, Poland

Dr. Eng. Beata Kurc is an assistant professor at the Institute of Technical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Poznań University of Technology. Her research primarily focuses on developing novel electrode materials and eco-friendly energy storage devices, such as lithium-ion and fuel cells. Her interdisciplinary work spans chemical technology, materials chemistry, and green chemistry. Dr. Kurc collaborates with various faculties and departments, contributing to innovative research projects and scientific publications.

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Dr. Eng. Beata Kurc appears to be a strong candidate for the Women Researcher Award based on her impressive body of work. Here are her Strengths for the award:

Expertise in Chemical Technology and Green Chemistry: Dr. Kurc’s research focuses on eco-friendly energy storage solutions, specifically through the development of electrode materials and carbon derived from natural sources. This aligns well with sustainable and impactful research themes.

Collaboration and Interdisciplinary Research: Her ability to collaborate across different faculties and disciplines, leading to successful projects and publications, showcases her leadership in academia and commitment to advancing science.

Impressive Publication Record: She has co-authored several high-impact research papers, indicating her significant contributions to chemical technology, electrochemistry, and material science. The quality of these publications is supported by their high citation indices (Impact Factors).

Areas for Improvement

Broader Applications of Research: While her work on energy storage and electrochemical applications is well-regarded, expanding the real-world applications of her research could further enhance her impact. For example, focusing more on industry collaborations or sustainable manufacturing techniques could elevate her profile.

Public Outreach: Engaging in more public or policy-oriented discussions on the impact of green chemistry might help raise awareness of her work beyond the academic community.

📚 Education

Dr. Beata Kurc obtained her Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences in 2009 from the Poznań University of Technology. Her dissertation, “New Generations of Carriers and Fillers Obtained in Emulsion Systems,” was supervised by Prof. Dr. Hab. Eng. Teofil Jesionowski. Since then, she has advanced her expertise in physical chemistry and technical electrochemistry, focusing on energy storage materials.

🧪 Experience

Dr. Kurc is experienced in chemical technology, chemical engineering, and physicochemical analysis techniques such as FTIR, UV, ATD-GC-MS-FTIR-TG, SEM, BET, XRD, and NMR. Her electrochemical analysis covers cyclic voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and galvanostatic charge-discharge. She also specializes in technical electrochemistry, particularly in the development of electrode materials for lithium-ion and sodium-ion cells, supercapacitors, and fuel cells. Additionally, Dr. Kurc has made significant contributions to carbonization processes and green chemistry.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Kurc’s research interests revolve around:

  • Electrode materials for energy storage devices
  • Green chemistry with natural raw materials for electrochemical applications
  • Carbonization of materials like starch, lignin, and cellulose
  • Thermodynamics and kinetics of ion diffusion
    Her work is interdisciplinary, combining chemical and electrochemical approaches to design eco-friendly energy storage solutions.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Kurc has been recognized for her research contributions and collaborations, particularly in interdisciplinary projects related to energy storage and green chemistry. Her collaborative work with different departments at the Poznań University of Technology has led to successful grant acquisitions and publications in high-impact journals.

📖 Publication Top Notes

Road tests of a two-wheeled vehicle with various urban road infrastructure solutions – Journal of Ecological Engineering, 2020 (Cited by 40 articles)

Challenges for Safe Electrolytes Applied in Lithium-Ion Cells – A Review – Materials, 2021 (Cited by 140 articles)

Real power output from farm tractor engines and their environmental performance – Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2020 (Cited by 100 articles)

Vanadium oxide addition on TiO2-rGO-electrode for lithium-ion batteries – Materials, 2020 (Cited by 140 articles)

High-Energy Solid Fuel Obtained from Carbonized Rice Starch – Energies, 2020 (Cited by 140 articles)

Fuel cells based on natural polysaccharides for rail vehicles – Energies, 2021 (Cited by 140 articles)

Application of Carbonized Starches in Lithium-Ion Cells – Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2021 (Cited by 70 articles)

Titanium dioxide/graphene oxide anode for lithium-ion batteries – Journal of Power Sources, 2015 (Cited by 45 articles)

Influence of TiO2 and SiO2 additives on MoS2 anode material – International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 2019 (Cited by 40 articles)

Physicochemical properties of starches for electrochemical activity in Li-ion cells – Bioelectrochemistry, 2020 (Cited by 100 articles)

Conclusion

Dr. Kurc demonstrates a well-rounded research portfolio with a focus on green chemistry, sustainable energy storage, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her work is highly impactful, with room for growth in outreach and real-world application to further enhance her already strong candidacy for the Women Researcher Award.

Prof Dr. Richard Alexander | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Richard Alexander | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Richard Alexander, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria

🎓 Prof. Richard J. Alexander is an Emeritus Professor at the Institute for English Business Communication at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. With a career spanning several decades, his work has significantly influenced the fields of English linguistics, business communication, and language education. Specializing in global language issues, computer-assisted corpus studies, and the relationship between language and ecology, Prof. Alexander has authored numerous publications and held prestigious academic positions across Europe.

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Based on the information provided about Professor Richard J. Alexander, he appears to be a distinguished scholar with a substantial career in English business communication and applied linguistics. Here’s an evaluation of his suitability for the “Best Researcher Award,” focusing on his strengths, areas for improvement, and a conclusion.

Strengths for the Award

Extensive Education and Experience: Professor Alexander’s educational background is comprehensive, including a PhD in English and Applied Linguistics and advanced degrees from prestigious institutions like the University of Cambridge and the University of London. His long and varied career includes significant teaching and research positions across Europe.

Diverse Research Interests: His research spans several key areas, including integrating content and language in higher education, English as a lingua franca, computer-assisted studies of lexis in business English, and the relation between language and ecology. This breadth indicates a well-rounded and versatile research profile.

Significant Contributions and Publications: He has published widely, including influential works such as “Elements of a Theory of Second Language Learning” and “Framing Discourse on the Environment.” His textbook co-authored with Leo Jones has had multiple editions and has been impactful in the field of business English.

Editorial and Conference Roles: His roles as a reviewer for English for Specific Purposes and his involvement in organizing conferences highlight his active engagement in the academic community. These roles underscore his influence and leadership in the field.

International Recognition: His recognition through the Duke of Edinburgh’s English Speaking Union Award and his visiting professor role at Helsinki School of Economics demonstrate his international standing and contributions to global academic discussions.

Areas for Improvement

Increasing Research Impact: While Professor Alexander has a strong publication record, focusing on high-impact journals or interdisciplinary research could further enhance his visibility and influence. Exploring collaborations with researchers from other fields could also broaden the scope and impact of his work.

Expanding Research Scope: Although his research on business English and language ecology is notable, expanding into emerging areas such as digital communication trends, language technology, or the impact of globalization on business communication could provide new insights and applications.

Engagement with Emerging Technologies: Incorporating the latest technological advances into his research, such as artificial intelligence and big data analytics in language studies, could enhance the relevance and applicability of his work in contemporary contexts.

Mentoring and Collaborations: Increasing involvement in mentoring young researchers and fostering collaborations with international researchers could further strengthen his academic network and influence. This could also help in cultivating the next generation of scholars in his field.

Education

📚 Prof. Alexander holds a Dr. Phil. in English and Applied Linguistics from the University of Bremen (1976), where his focus was on second language learning theory. He also earned a BSc in Economics and Sociology from the University of London (1974), a Post-Graduate Certificate in Education with a focus on English as a Foreign Language from the University of London, Institute of Education (1969), and a BA in Modern Languages Tripos from Jesus College, University of Cambridge (1967), which was followed by an MA in 1971.

Experience

💼 Over his long career, Prof. Alexander has held prominent academic positions, including his role as Full Professor of English for Economics and Business at the Vienna University of Economics and Business since 1994. Prior to that, he was a Lecturer at institutions like the University of Trier, Fachhochschule Osnabrück, and University of Birmingham, among others. He has also held visiting positions at the Helsinki School of Economics and served as a co-organizer for symposia on Language and Ecology.

Research Interests

🔬 Prof. Alexander’s research explores several key areas, including:

  1. Integrating Content and Language in higher education.
  2. The implications of Global Language English as Lingua Franca in business communication.
  3. Computer-assisted corpus studies of lexis and phraseology in economics and business English.
  4. The relationship between language and ecology.

Awards

🏆 Prof. Alexander was the Runner-up for the Duke of Edinburgh’s English Speaking Union Award in 1989, alongside co-author Leo Jones, for their work on “International Business English: A Course in Communication Skills,” published by Cambridge University Press.

Publication Top Notes

The status of verbal humour in british society: Contextual aspects of english humour

Investigating texts about environmental degradation using critical discourse analysis and corpus linguistic techniques

From the analysis of ecological discourse to the ecological analysis of discourse

Three in a row: Or, from evaluative lexis to conjugating adjectives

‘If money isn’t loosened up, this sucker could go down.’ How top politicians talk about financial crises

Framing discourse on the environment: A critical discourse approach

Conclusion 

Professor Richard J. Alexander is a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his extensive academic background, diverse research interests, and significant contributions to the field of English business communication and applied linguistics. His publications, editorial roles, and international recognition demonstrate his impact and leadership in the field.

To further strengthen his candidacy, he could focus on expanding his research scope to include emerging trends and technologies, increase his engagement with high-impact journals, and enhance his mentoring and collaborative efforts. Addressing these areas could amplify his already impressive contributions and influence in the academic community.