Zuraiz Rana | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zuraiz Rana | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

PhD, University of Antofagasta, Chile.

Rana Muhammad Zuraiz is a dynamic researcher and engineer currently pursuing a PhD in Solar Energy at the University of Antofagasta, Chile. With a robust academic foundation in Electrical and Power Engineering and practical exposure in the energy sector, he brings expertise in renewable systems, smart grids, and energy conservation. His dedication is reflected in his academic honors, fully funded scholarships, and active participation in international conferences. 🌍⚑

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πŸŽ“ Education

Rana holds a PhD in Solar Energy (ongoing, GPA 6.73/7.0) from the University of Antofagasta, Chile πŸ‡¨πŸ‡±, supported by a fully funded ANID scholarship. He earned his Master’s in Electrical Engineering (GPA 3.8/4.0) from Taiyuan University of Technology, China πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³, also on a government scholarship. His Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering Technology (GPA 3.4/4.0) was completed at the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan πŸ‡΅πŸ‡°, where he was awarded a laptop for academic distinction. πŸ“šπŸ’‘

πŸ’Ό Experience

Rana has practical experience from esteemed institutions, including Naveena Denim Limited, where he worked in the Utility Department conducting inspections, testing, and power optimization. At Atlas Honda Limited, he contributed to improving motorcycle electrical systems through testing and analysis. He also interned at Thermal Power Station Muzaffargarh, assisting in load distribution and preventive maintenance. His hands-on roles have solidified his ability to bridge theory with practice in real-world power systems. βš™οΈπŸ”Œ

πŸ”¬ Research Interests

His research spans across solar energy systems, smart grids, power electronics, false data detection, and energy efficiency. He is deeply invested in the development of high-efficiency DC/DC converters, corrosion in solar panels, and digital security in smart grids. His future vision focuses on sustainable power systems driven by smart control and AI. β˜€οΈπŸ”‹πŸ”

πŸ† Awards

Rana has received multiple prestigious fully funded scholarships from the Chilean Government (ANID) and the Chinese Government, recognizing his academic potential and research acumen. His GPA achievements at all levels testify to his consistency in academic excellence. πŸ₯‡πŸŽ“

πŸ“š Top Noted Publications

Solar Panel Corrosion: A Review (July 2025) – International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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High Power Density Buck Boost DC/DC Converter Using SiC MOSFET (July 2024) – Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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Detection of False Data Injection Attacks in Smart Grids (March 2024) – ICECE Conference Proceedings
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Fault Tree Analysis for Reliability of Wind Turbines (August 2023) – European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences
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Review on MPC Based Self-Recovering Intelligent Meter (July 2023) – European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences
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Conclusion

Rana Muhammad Zuraiz is a highly suitable and emerging contender for the Best Researcher Award, especially under early-career or promising researcher categories. His dedication to advancing solar energy and smart grid technologies through rigorous academic training, international collaboration, and scholarly publications makes him a deserving nominee. With continued momentum, Rana is positioned to make significant contributions to global energy innovation and sustainability. πŸŒžπŸ”ŒπŸ†

Mrs. hafsa bouhrim | Renewable | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. hafsa bouhrim | Renewable | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. hafsa bouhrim, higher National school of mines Rabat, Morocco

Hafsa Bouhrim is a dedicated Teacher Assistant at the Higher National School of Mines in Rabat, Morocco. She holds a PhD in Mechanics and Energetics from the Mohammadia School of Engineers, where her thesis focused on optimizing wave energy potential along the Atlantic coast of Morocco. Her expertise lies in ocean energy, renewable energies, and fluid mechanics.

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Education πŸŽ“

Hafsa completed her PhD at the Mohammadia School of Engineers (EMI), Rabat, Morocco, in 2020, specializing in the modeling and optimization of oscillating water column devices for wave energy exploitation. She also earned her Mechanical Engineering degree from EMI, focusing on integrated design and production. Earlier, she attended preparatory classes for engineering schools at Omar Ibn El Khattab in Meknes from 2008 to 2010.

Experience πŸ› οΈ

Since 2020, Hafsa has served as a Teacher Assistant at the Higher National School of Mines Rabat (ENSMR). She previously engaged in practical teaching roles at Mohammadia School of Engineers, covering material resistance and fluid mechanics. Additionally, she conducted courses on fluid flow modeling using the Fluent CFD code and provided AutoCAD training for Polytechnic Safi school students.

Research Interests πŸ”

Hafsa’s research interests center on ocean energy, specifically the modeling and optimization of renewable energy systems, including wave energy converters. She is proficient in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), numerical methods, and turbulence modeling, aiming to advance sustainable energy solutions.

Awards πŸ†

Hafsa Bouhrim has been recognized for her contributions to renewable energy research, earning grants for her projects related to ocean energy efficiency. She continues to actively seek nominations for awards that celebrate innovation in her field.

Publication Top Notes πŸ“š

Effects of turbine damping and wave conditions on OWC performances for optimal wave energy conversion

Modeling and design of a new system cascade solar still test for thermal performance

Taguchi Approach in Combination with CFD Simulation as a Technique for the Optimization of the Operating Conditions of PEM Fuel Cells

Wave Energy Assessment Along the Moroccan Atlantic Coast

On the flow simulation based on piston models in OWC devices for wave energy conversion