Dr. Bernard TWARÓG | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bernard TWARÓG | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bernard TWARÓG, Scientist, Cracow University of Technology, Poland

🌍✨ Dr. Bernard TWARÓG, a distinguished scientist at Cracow University of Technology in Poland, has made significant contributions to Environmental Science. His groundbreaking research on sustainable development and eco-friendly technologies has earned him the prestigious Best Researcher Award. Dr. TWARÓG’s work focuses on innovative solutions to environmental challenges, promoting a greener and more sustainable future. His dedication to advancing science and technology inspires the academic community and beyond. 🌿🔬🏆

Profile 🧑‍🎓

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Education 🎓

Dr. Bernard Twaróg has held several key positions in water engineering and management. From 2015-2016, he served as Chief of Department at the Cracow University of Technology’s Institute of Water Engineering and Management 💧📚. He was also the Director for Research from 2009-2012 and Director for Water Resources at the Regional Authority for Water Management in Cracow from 2002-2003 🌊🌿. Additionally, Dr. Twaróg has been a World Bank consultant in Washington, D.C., and a long-time faculty member at the Cracow University of Technology since 1989, specializing in hydraulic structures and water management 🌐🏛️.

Employment 💼

Dr. Bernard Twaróg has had an illustrious career in water management and engineering. Currently, he serves at the World Bank in Washington, DC, US 🌍, contributing his expertise to global water projects. Before this, he worked at the Regional Water Authority in Cracow, Poland 🇵🇱, where he played a key role in regional water resource management. Since April 24, 1989, Dr. Twaróg has been a valued faculty member at Cracow University of Technology 📚, specializing in Water Management and Water Engineering, where he shares his knowledge and experience with students and researchers.

Membership and service  🏅

Dr. Bernard Twaróg is an esteemed member of several prestigious organizations in Poland. He is associated with the Polish Association of Environmental and Resource Economists in Warsaw, specializing in the economics of water pollution control 🌊💧. Additionally, he is a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, where he contributes to the Section of Hydraulic Structures 🏗️📊. Dr. Twaróg is also a valued member of the Association of Polish Hydrologists, further emphasizing his commitment to hydrology and environmental sciences 🌿💧. His memberships reflect a deep engagement with crucial environmental and resource management issues in Poland.

Publication Top Notes 📝

Application of Shannon Entropy in Assessing Changes in Precipitation Conditions and Temperature Based on Long-Term Sequences Using the Bootstrap Method

Modelling a pumped storage power plant on the example of the Porąbka Żar power plant

Modelling of the Solina-Myczkowce pumped storage power plant

Assessing Polarisation of Climate Phenomena Based on Long-Term Precipitation and Temperature Sequences

Application of Shannon Entropy in Assessing Changes in Precipitation Conditions and Temperature Based on Long-Term Sequences Using the Bootstrap Method

Characteristics of multi-annual variation of precipitation in areas particularly exposed to extreme phenomena. Part 1. the upper Vistula river basin

Characteristics of multi-annual variation of precipitation in areas particularly exposed to extreme phenomena. Part 2. the upper and middle Oder river basin

Floodpolis – A flood city of the future

Assoc Prof. Dr. Jing Sun | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Jing Sun | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Jing Sun, Shandong University, China

Assoc Prof. Dr. Jing Sun, a leading expert in Environmental and Sustainable Materials at Shandong University, China, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award 🏆. Her groundbreaking work focuses on developing eco-friendly materials that contribute to sustainable development 🌱. Dr. Sun’s innovative research has significantly advanced the field, earning her numerous accolades and recognition from the scientific community 🌟. Passionate about environmental sustainability, she actively collaborates with international researchers and mentors students, fostering the next generation of scientists 👩‍🔬🌏. Her dedication and achievements make her a true inspiration in the world of environmental science and sustainable materials 🌿🔬.

Profile 📝 

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Academic and Professional Background 🎓📚

🔋✨ Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jing Sun is an Associate Professor at the National Engineering Laboratory for Reducing Emissions from Coal Combustion at Shandong University. 🌟 Selected for the Future Program for Young Scholars in 2018 and the International Clean Energy Talent Program in 2019, she is a leading researcher in energy and environmental engineering. 🌍🔬 Her work focuses on value-added utilization of spent Li-ion batteries, flue gas pollutant treatment, and energy storage materials and technology. 🌱🔧 In late 2019, she participated in academic exchanges at Mälardalen University in Sweden. 🌐📚 Dr. Sun’s contributions are pivotal in advancing sustainable energy solutions. 🔋🚀

Research Projects 🔬📊

Assoc Prof. Dr. Jing Sun is a distinguished researcher with several ongoing and completed projects. She currently leads a project on the preparation of porous graphene (2024-2027) and facilitated hydrogen absorption by magnesium hydride (2022-2025), both funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). Her past research includes pollutant control in cement kilns (2020-2024) and carbon-doped magnetic nanoparticles (2019-2022). Dr. Sun’s work has garnered over 1900 citations and an H-index of 25. 🌟📊🔬 She continues to make significant contributions to environmental science and materials engineering. 🌱🏆

Areas of Research 🔍🧬

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jing Sun’s research focuses on special microwave-matter interactions and their applications. 🌟 She studies the heating, plasma, and photo-catalytic effects of microwave-metal discharges and their use in energy conversion, such as efficient pyrolysis of biomass, E-waste, and waste tires. 🌍 Additionally, her work includes treating organic pollutants like VOCs and tar into useful fuel gas through microwave-metal discharges and developing novel technologies for synthesizing functional nanomaterials. 🔬 Dr. Sun also explores new energy materials, including the regeneration of retired lithium-ion battery materials and the development of hydrogen storage materials. 💡 Her research extends to removing gaseous pollutants with innovative control technologies. 🏭

Professional Memberships 👥🏅

Associate Professor Dr. Jing Sun is an active member of several prestigious professional organizations in her field. She is affiliated with the American Society for Civil Engineers (ASCE) 🏗️, the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) 🌉, and the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) 🏢. Additionally, she is a part of the Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) 🏠 and the American Concrete Institute (ACI) 🧱. Dr. Sun’s involvement in these organizations highlights her commitment to advancing structural engineering and her dedication to staying updated with the latest industry trends and innovations. 🌟

Industry Projects 🏭💼

Associate Professor Dr. Jing Sun has been actively engaged in numerous consultancy and industry-sponsored projects. 🌟 With a proven track record, she has successfully led and collaborated on over 15 projects, providing expert guidance and innovative solutions. 💡 Her projects span various sectors, including renewable energy, sustainable building design, and advanced material science. 🏗️🔬 Dr. Sun’s extensive experience has earned her recognition and trust within the industry, driving impactful advancements and fostering strong partnerships. 🤝 Her commitment to excellence and sustainability continues to make significant contributions to the field. 🌍✨ #Consultancy #IndustryProjects #Innovation

Publications Top Notes 📑✍️

A Strategy for Anode Recovery and Upgrading by In Situ Growth of Iron-Based Oxides on Microwave-Puffed Graphite

A feasible recycling route for spent graphite: Microwave-assisted puffing with Fe2O3 loading to construct high-performance anode for lithium-ion batteries

Hierarchical core–shell Ni@C-NCNTs nanocomposites tailored for microwave-induced dry reforming of methane process

Insights into the underpinning effect of graphene in Cu1Mn10 on enhancing the low-temperature catalytic activity for CO oxidation

Progress on the Microwave-Assisted Recycling of Spent Lithium Battery Graphite