Sabitha Vemula | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Sabitha Vemula | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Vaagdevi College Of Engineering | India

Mrs. Sabitha Vemula  is an Associate Professor at Vaagdevi College of Engineering with expertise in signal and image processing, medical image analysis, machine learning, and VLSI-related systems. Her research is strongly focused on MRI-based brain tumor detection and classification, integrating kernel methods, support vector machines, convolutional neural networks, and transformer architectures. She has authored over 7 peer-reviewed publications in international journals, IEEE/Elsevier conference proceedings, and edited volumes, accumulating more than 37 citations. Her work reflects sustained interdisciplinary collaboration and contributes to improved diagnostic accuracy, healthcare decision support, and intelligent imaging systems with clear societal and clinical relevance.

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Adedayo Yusuff | Engineering | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof. Adedayo Yusuff | Engineering | Outstanding Contribution Award

Sarchi Chair | University of South Africa  | South Africa 

Prof. Adedayo Yusuff is a researcher at the University of South Africa, Pretoria, specializing in power systems engineering, renewable energy integration, energy sustainability, and intelligent energy systems. His scholarly output includes 119 Scopus-indexed publications, accumulating 1,160 citations with an h-index of 16, reflecting consistent academic impact. His research addresses critical challenges in solar and wind integration, microgrids, energy storage, electric vehicles, and energy planning for developing regions, particularly sub-Saharan Africa. Through extensive international collaborations with over 85 co-authors, his work contributes to resilient energy infrastructure, sustainable electrification, and evidence-based energy policy with clear societal and environmental relevance.

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Optimal design of wind-powered hydrogen refuelling station for some selected cities of South Africa.

– International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. (2021). Citations: 138

Willingness to pay for green electricity derived from renewable energy sources in Nigeria.

– Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. (2021). Citations: 97

Ahmed El-Sherbeeny | Human Factors Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmed El-Sherbeeny | Human Factors Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | King Saud University  | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ahmed M. El-Sherbeeny is an Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering at King Saud University, specializing in safety engineering, human factors and ergonomics, and environmental engineering. With an extensive interdisciplinary research portfolio, he has contributed significantly to high-impact domains including public health, intelligent systems, machine learning, environmental remediation, and industrial sustainability. His scholarly impact is reflected in 456 publications 7,784 citations, an h-index of 44, and an i10-index of 135, positioning him as a highly influential researcher within and beyond his primary discipline.Dr. El-Sherbeeny has collaborated on several landmark global studies most notably the Recovery trials published in The Lancet, which transformed clinical decision-making for COVID-19 treatment. His co-authored works on Tocilizumab Casirivimab/Imdevimab Azithromycin Baricitinib and corticosteroid therapy collectively account for thousands of citations underscoring his role in research that shaped international health policies. Beyond clinical research he has made notable contributions to intelligent security frameworks for electric vehicles machine-learning-driven medical diagnostics and blockchain-based IoT access control demonstrating strong engagement with emerging technological frontiers.In the environmental and materials engineering domains his publications address photocatalytic degradation nanocomposites for pollutant removal drug-delivery materials groundwater quality assessment and energy-efficient systems reflecting an impressive breadth of problem-solving across sustainability and environmental protection. His collaborative works span multiple continents involving international teams from engineering medical sciences environmental chemistry and computational intelligence.Dr. El-Sherbeeny’s research outputs appearing in top-tier journals such as The Lancet Chemical Engineering Journal Journal of Hazardous Materials ACS Omega and IEEE Access highlight both methodological rigor and societal impact. His contributions advance safer industrial systems enhance public health resilience support data-driven environmental management and promote technologically integrated solutions for global sustainability challenges.

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Featured Publications

1.Avatefipour, O., Al-Sumaiti, A. S., El-Sherbeeny, A. M., Awwad, E. M., & Elmeligy, M. A. (2019). An intelligent secured framework for cyberattack detection in electric vehicles’ CAN bus using machine learning. Cited By : 185

2.Nadeem, A., Ahmad, S. F., Al-Harbi, N. O., Fardan, A. S., & El-Sherbeeny, A. M. (2017). IL-17A causes depression-like symptoms via NFκB and p38MAPK signaling pathways in mice: Implications for psoriasis associated depression.
Cited By : 172

3.Nadeem, A., Al-Harbi, N. O., Al-Harbi, M. M., El-Sherbeeny, A. M., & Ahmad, S. F. (2015). Imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like skin inflammation is suppressed by BET bromodomain inhibitor in mice through RORC/IL-17A pathway modulation. Pharmacological Research, 99, 248–257.  Cited By : 132

4.Mahum, R., Rehman, S. U., Meraj, T., Rauf, H. T., Irtaza, A., & El-Sherbeeny, A. M. (2021). A novel hybrid approach based on deep CNN features to detect knee osteoarthritis. Cited By : 117

5.Yang, X., Wang, J., El-Sherbeeny, A. M., AlHammadi, A. A., & Park, W. H. (2022). Insight into the adsorption and oxidation activity of a ZnO/piezoelectric quartz core-shell for enhanced decontamination of ibuprofen: Steric, energetic, and oxidation studies. Cited By : 98

Dr. Ahmed M. El-Sherbeeny’s interdisciplinary research integrates industrial engineering, machine learning, and environmental sciences to advance public health, industrial safety, and sustainable technologies. His work informs global healthcare strategies, enhances intelligent systems, and drives innovative solutions with broad societal and industrial impact.

Tzu Wen Kuo | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr Tzu Wen Kuo | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Architect | Private Chinese Culture University  | Taiwan

Assist. Prof. Dr Tzu Wen Kuo is a dedicated scholar and practitioner in the field of technological disaster prevention, currently serving as a Lecturer in the Department of Architecture and Urban Design at the Chinese Culture University in Taipei, Taiwan. He is also a practicing architect and an active instructor for architectural license examination preparation, demonstrating a strong commitment to bridging academic knowledge with professional practice. Kuo is presently pursuing his PhD in the Department of Architecture at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, where his doctoral research focuses on enhancing safety, resilience, and emergency response mechanisms in built environments.Kuo’s research centers on integrating advanced technologies into disaster prevention frameworks, particularly with respect to fire safety, emergency evacuation, and smart building systems. His scholarly contributions reflect a strong emphasis on simulation-based analysis, digital tools, and mobile-assisted evacuation strategies. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles, including recent works published in Fire and the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. His studies ranging from QR code-enabled fire rescue notification systems to smartphone-based evacuation guidance and stadium evacuation efficiency—highlight his interdisciplinary approach that combines architecture, information technology, and public safety engineering.Through collaborations with academic and industry experts, Kuo contributes to practical solutions that strengthen building safety management and emergency preparedness across various public infrastructures. His work provides empirical insights that support policymakers, architects, and safety professionals in developing more efficient, technology-enhanced disaster response strategies. With growing citations and recognition in the field, Kuo’s research continues to advance the integration of smart technologies into architectural planning and urban safety systems.

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1.Yang, C.-H., Lin, C.-Y., & Kuo, T.-W. (2025). Simulation-based assessment of evacuation efficiency in sports stadiums: Insights from case studies. Fire, 8(6), 210.

2.Kuo, T.-W., & Lin, C.-Y. (2025). Smart building technologies for fire rescue: A QR code-enabled notification system. Fire, 8(3), 114..

3.Kuo, T.-W., Lin, C.-Y., Chuang, Y.-J., & Hsiao, G. L.-K. (2022). Using smartphones for indoor fire evacuation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(10), 6061.

Mohammad Taghilou | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Taghilou | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor | University of Zanjan | Iran

Dr. Mohammad Taghilou is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Zanjan, Iran. His research expertise lies in heat transfer, phase change problems, energy storage, and porous media, with an emphasis on the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) and its applications in thermal systems. Over his academic career, he has authored impactful studies published in leading journals such as Applied Thermal Engineering, Computers & Mathematics with Applications, and the International Journal of Thermal Sciences. His most cited works explore PCM solidification, nanofluid-based heat exchangers, and the thermal behavior of energy storage systems. Dr. Taghilou’s studies significantly contribute to advancing thermal management technologies, including applications in lithium-ion batteries, heat sinks, and double-pipe exchangers, with an aim to enhance energy efficiency and system reliability. His collaborations with international scholars from institutions such as the University of Tehran, Aalto University (Finland), and the University of Technology Sydney have expanded the interdisciplinary reach of his research. With 541 total citations, an h-index of 15, and an i10-index of 16, his work demonstrates both academic impact and global relevance. Through innovative numerical modeling and experimental approaches, Dr. Taghilou continues to advance understanding in phase-change thermal systems and nanomaterial-enhanced heat transfer, fostering sustainable energy applications and modern engineering solutions.

Featured Publications

1.Sajedi, R., Osanloo, B., Talati, F., & Taghilou, M. (2016). Splitter plate application on the circular and square pin fin heat sinks.  Cited by : 70

2.Taghilou, M., & Rahimian, M. H. (2014). Investigation of two-phase flow in porous media using lattice Boltzmann method. Cited By : 49

3.Talati, F., & Taghilou, M. (2015). Lattice Boltzmann application on the PCM solidification within a rectangular finned container. Cited By : 44

4.Taheri, A. A., Abdali, A., Taghilou, M., Alhelou, H. H., & Mazlumi, K. (2021). Investigation of mineral oil-based nanofluids effect on oil temperature reduction and loading capacity increment of distribution transformers.
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5.Taghilou, M., & Khavasi, E. (2020). Thermal behavior of a PCM filled heat sink: The contrast between ambient heat convection and heat thermal storage. Cited By : 36