Sadegh Kaviani | Renewable Energy Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Sadegh Kaviani | Renewable Energy Technologies | Best Researcher Award

A.B. Nalbandyan Institute of Chemical Physics, National Academy of Sciences | Armenia 

Dr. Sadegh Kaviani is an accomplished computational chemist and postdoctoral researcher at the A.B. Nalbandyan Institute of Chemical Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia. His research expertise lies in computational materials science, where he employs density functional theory (DFT), molecular dynamics (MD), and machine learning (ML) to explore, predict, and optimize advanced nanomaterials for energy storage, catalysis, and solar energy conversion. With a strong interdisciplinary background, he bridges theoretical modeling with practical material applications aimed at addressing the world’s growing energy and environmental challenges. Dr. Kaviani earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry and has previously worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Kazan Federal University (Russia), contributing to pioneering studies on solid-state and hybrid electrolytes. His current work at the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia focuses on solid polymer electrolytes, covalent organic frameworks (COFs), perovskite solar cells, and ionic liquids, integrating AI-based predictive tools to design efficient and sustainable energy materials. Throughout his career, Dr. Kaviani has demonstrated outstanding research productivity and impact. He has authored or co-authored over 64 peer-reviewed journal publications in high-impact international journals indexed in SCI, Scopus, and Web of Science. His scholarly work has attracted more than 1,000 citations, achieving an h-index of 18 and an i10-index of 49 (as per Google Scholar). This citation record reflects both the quality and global relevance of his contributions to computational chemistry and materials science. He has also published one book (ISBN-registered) that synthesizes theoretical advances in the modeling of functional materials for energy applications. Dr. Kaviani’s research portfolio includes three major completed and ongoing projects, focusing on the atomistic understanding of ion transport, interfacial stability, and energy conversion mechanisms. His innovative studies on COF-based polymer electrolytes and ionic-liquid-assisted perovskite interfaces have opened new pathways for the design of high-performance batteries and solar devices. His integrative modeling approach has set new standards for computational evaluation of hybrid materials, combining quantum chemistry with data-driven optimization. Beyond research, Dr. Kaviani actively contributes to the scientific community as an Editorial Board Member for Theoretical Physics and Quantum Mechanics (Hill Publishing) and as a peer reviewer for more than 45 international journals, having completed over 150 reviews. He also collaborates internationally with researchers from China, India, Mexico, and South Africa, promoting global scientific exchange. A passionate advocate for computational innovation in sustainable technologies, Dr. Sadegh Kaviani stands out as a researcher whose academic excellence, integrity, and innovation continue to influence the next generation of material scientists. His record of productivity, international collaboration, and scientific service makes him a deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award under the International Research Awards 2025.

Profiles: Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Kaviani, S. (2025). Covalent organic framework-based solid polymer electrolytes for metal-ion batteries: Pioneering the future of DFT, MD, and ML techniques. Energy Storage Materials. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ensm.2025.104671

Kaviani, S. (2025). Enhanced anodic performance of CTF0 monolayer for Li-ion batteries through F and Si co-doping: A DFT insight. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2024.135752

Kaviani, S. (2025). A DFT study on an 18-crown-6-like-N8 structure as a material for metal ion storage: Stability and performance. Sustainable Energy & Fuels. https://doi.org/10.1039/D5SE00333D

Kaviani, S. (2025). Improving excited-state dynamic properties with the help of metalide character and excess electrons: Earlier transition-metal pairing with superalkali clusters. New Journal of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/D5NJ00827A

Kaviani, S. (2025). Stacking interactions in stabilizing supramolecular assembly of M[9C]₂M complexes: Dynamic stability with remarkable nonlinear optical features. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. https://doi.org/10.1039/D4CP04052J

Kaviani, S. (2024). A DFT modeling of 4-cyclohexene-1,3-dione embedded in covalent triazine framework as a stable anode material for Li-ion batteries. Materials Chemistry and Physics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2024.129592

Kaviani, S. (2024). A DFT-based design of B/N/P-co-doped oxo-triarylmethyl as a robust anode material for magnesium-ion batteries. Journal of Power Sources. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2024.234425

Kaviani, S. (2022). First-principles study of the binding affinity of monolayer BC6N nanosheet: Implications for drug delivery. Materials Chemistry and Physics. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2021.125375

 

 

NICKO MAGNAYE | Energy | Outstanding Scientist Award | 13511

Prof. NICKO MAGNAYE | Energy | Outstanding Scientist Award 

Prof. NICKO MAGNAYE, Mindoro State University, Philippines

Prof. Nicko A. Magnaye, MSIT, is an Assistant Professor at the College of Computer Studies, Mindoro State University, Philippines. With a Master’s in Information Technology from Rizal Technological University and doctoral studies at the Technological Institute of the Philippines, his research focuses on applying IT to agriculture, education, energy, and local industries. He has authored 17 research publications and led projects on AI-driven fruit grading, pest detection, e-commerce for farmers, and ICT tools for rural development, showcasing his dedication to socially impactful and technology-driven innovation.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Nicko A. Magnaye’s journey into the world of information technology began with a solid foundation in the Philippines’ education system. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology from Mindoro State University, where he developed a strong interest in the practical applications of computing technologies in real-world environments. Driven by a passion to deepen his knowledge, he pursued a Master of Science in Information Technology at Rizal Technological University between 2015 and 2019. During his postgraduate studies, Prof. Magnaye focused on the intersection of software systems and their utility in solving community-based challenges.

Currently, he is advancing his academic credentials by undertaking Doctor of Information Technology studies at the Technological Institute of the Philippines, further cementing his expertise in IT and its applications across diverse sectors.

💼 Professional Endeavors

As an Assistant Professor at the College of Computer Studies at Mindoro State University, Prof. Magnaye plays a vital role in shaping the next generation of IT professionals. His teaching extends beyond theoretical concepts, emphasizing practical skills in computer programming, artificial intelligence (AI), mobile development, cybersecurity, and cloud computing. His instructional style combines innovation and social relevance, encouraging students to explore how technology can be used to solve local and global problems.

In parallel with his academic responsibilities, Prof. Magnaye actively contributes to institutional digital transformation and research capacity-building, often collaborating with other academic and industry stakeholders. His role is not limited to the classroom — he serves as a mentor, research adviser, and technology advocate within and beyond the university.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

With 17 research publications to his name, Prof. Magnaye’s work is marked by a deep commitment to technological solutions for grassroots issues. His research spans several interdisciplinary domains, with core themes including:

  • AI-powered agriculture: Developing intelligent systems such as fruit grading tools and disease detection applications for banana farming.

  • ICT in farming and rural development: Creating e-commerce platforms for furniture makers and rice farmers, and introducing monitoring tools for poultry and electricity usage.

  • Digital inclusion and social good: Building systems that support senior citizens and enhancing cybersecurity awareness in public sectors.

His efforts are firmly anchored in community-responsive innovation, often involving collaboration with local farmers, small businesses, and institutions seeking digital empowerment.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

While specific national or international awards have not been listed publicly, Prof. Magnaye’s work has earned him widespread recognition within academic and local innovation circles. His successful research projects, many of which are deployed or tested in real-life settings, speak volumes about his effectiveness and value as a community-centered technologist.

Moreover, his initiatives have gained visibility in conferences, university exhibitions, and collaborative events, where they are praised for addressing real-world challenges through scalable digital solutions.

🌱 Impact and Influence

Prof. Magnaye’s influence reaches far beyond the academic arena. His research and systems development projects have had measurable impact in:

  • Local agricultural communities by optimizing crop quality and yield through AI.

  • Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) by streamlining their operations using custom-built platforms.

  • Public service through IT awareness and digital security education in government institutions.

  • Education by incorporating cutting-edge technologies into the curriculum and providing students with hands-on, impactful projects.

His commitment to technological empowerment for underserved communities continues to inspire other researchers, educators, and local leaders who seek inclusive digital transformation.

🧭 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Prof. Magnaye is poised to leave a lasting legacy as a champion of socially relevant digital innovation in the Philippines. His ongoing doctoral studies will further sharpen his research acumen, equipping him to tackle more complex problems through interdisciplinary strategies. He is also expected to contribute to policy development, academic leadership, and broader national ICT frameworks that support agriculture, education, and sustainability.

In the years to come, his focus may expand to include smart technologies, data analytics, and IoT for environmental monitoring, resource management, and enhanced public service delivery.

His long-term vision reflects a commitment to bridging the digital divide, enabling rural and low-resource settings to benefit from the same technological advancements seen in urban centers. Prof. Magnaye is not just building systems — he is shaping a future where technology is accessible, equitable, and transformative for all.

✍️ Publication Top Notes


📘 Artificial intelligence (AI) on learning process

Author: SK Sopera, JS Alaban, Z Briones, NA Magnaye
Journal: Integrative Research
Year: 2023

📘 A case study of Windows 11 operating system for inexperienced users
Author: NA Magnaye
Journal: Intelligent Control and System Engineering
Year: 2023

📘E-Trading Application for Rice Farmers Using Waterfall Model Development: Basis for ICT Adoption by Filipino Farmers

Author: NA Magnaye
Journal: ISAR Journal of Economics and Business Management
Year: 2023