Heer Wang | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Heer Wang | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award 

Kunming University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Heer Wang is an emerging scholar in applied economics whose research lies at the intersection of industrial transformation, climate change, labor mobility, and sustainable economic development. His work explores how evolving economic structures and environmental shocks shape household behavior, productivity, and long-term growth pathways, particularly within developing and transitional economies. By integrating rigorous microeconometric evaluation methods with rich empirical data, he contributes meaningful insights into how societies adapt to climate risks and structural shifts. A major strand of his research investigates the socioeconomic consequences of climate variability, especially extreme rainfall and its implications for rural livelihoods. His publications in leading journals such as Science of The Total Environment and Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy highlight how climate shocks influence labor mobility, household vulnerability, agricultural productivity, and consumption smoothing. His studies provide evidence-based perspectives that deepen the understanding of how rural communities manage risk, adjust labor allocation, and navigate long-term adaptation strategies under environmental uncertainty. Another important area of his work focuses on industrial structure upgrading and technological capability. Through theoretical and empirical analyses published in the Asian Journal of Technology Innovation, his research examines the depth and sophistication of structural transformation, revealing how technological capacity and sectoral linkages drive high-quality economic development. His work contributes to policy discussions on how emerging economies can enhance industrial competitiveness while maintaining sustainable growth. In addition to published work, he has developed several working papers addressing market integration, climate-induced behavioral responses, and the dynamics of agricultural adaptation. These studies reflect a consistent research theme: understanding how economic agents respond to shocks and incentives within rapidly evolving socioeconomic environments. His research portfolio is reinforced by participation in multiple interdisciplinary and national research projects funded by major institutions. These projects span topics such as digital economy development, fertility policy evaluation, labor mobility under technological disruption, climate risk prediction using artificial intelligence, and the economic implications of population aging. His role across these initiatives demonstrates strong capabilities in empirical modeling, policy analysis, and data-driven decision support. He brings expertise in microeconometrics, policy evaluation techniques, and quantitative analysis using software platforms such as Stata, R, and SPSS. His work contributes directly to academic knowledge, policymaking, and practical interventions aimed at improving resilience, enhancing productivity, and supporting sustainable economic progress. Overall, his research advances critical conversations on how economies can navigate structural change while adapting to environmental and demographic challenges.

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Heng Liu | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Heng Liu | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award

Qingdao University of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Heng Liu is an accomplished materials scientist and professor at Qingdao University of Science and Technology, widely recognized for his significant contributions to organometallic catalysis and polymer chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. in 2015 from the Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry (CIAC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), followed by productive postdoctoral research at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology between 2015 and 2017. Upon returning to China, he served as an associate professor at CIAC before joining Qingdao University of Science and Technology as a full professor in 2020. Throughout his career, Prof. Liu has built an impressive portfolio of research achievements that reflect his scientific rigor, innovation, and leadership in advancing olefin and diene polymerization technologies. His research primarily focuses on the development of high-efficiency organometallic catalysts, the functionalization of polymers, and performance enhancement strategies for synthetic rubber materials—areas that hold major industrial relevance in the rubber, plastic, and advanced materials sectors. Prof. Liu has published 63 high-impact journal articles in prestigious publications such as Advanced Functional Materials, ACS Catalysis, Coordination Chemistry Reviews, Macromolecules, and other leading SCI-indexed platforms. His strong publication record is supported by a robust citation footprint in global scientific databases, reflecting the wide impact and recognition of his work within the research community. He has successfully led and participated in multiple funded research projects, including major grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (52573115, 22071236, 21801236), the Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation (ZR2024ME117), and the Taishan Scholar Foundation (202211165), demonstrating his capability to secure competitive funding for frontier research. Beyond academic projects, Prof. Liu has completed six consultancy and industry collaborations, reinforcing the practical applicability of his scientific innovations. He holds 18 patents, underscoring his commitment to translating research outcomes into technological advancements. His editorial contributions include serving on the editorial boards of Frontiers in Chemistry and China Synthetic Rubber Industry, where he supports scholarly communication and peer review in his field. Prof. Liu’s work is strengthened by active collaborations with researchers across institutions and countries, contributing to scientific progress through interdisciplinary engagement. With expertise spanning catalysis, polymer design, and advanced material fabrication, Prof. Liu continues to make substantial contributions to both fundamental science and industrial technology. His achievements, leadership, and innovation position him as a distinguished candidate for the Research Excellence Award.

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Featured Publications

Polymer Chemistry (2025)

Zhang, H., Zhang, X., Zheng, H., Wang, F., Wei, X., Zhang, X., & Liu, H. (2025). Synthesis of α,ω-end hetero-functionalized polyisoprene via neodymium-mediated coordinative chain transfer polymerization. Polymer Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/D4PY01452A

Journal of Applied Polymer Science (2025 – Nov 05)

Zheng, H., Zhang, H., Zhao, W., Wang, F., Zhang, X., & Liu, H. (2025). Controllable preparation of hydroxyl-terminated liquid polydiene rubber featuring high 1,4-content by neodymium-mediated coordinative chain transfer polymerizations strategy. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.57602

Journal of Applied Polymer Science (2025 – Mar 10)

Li, X., Zhang, X., Wang, F., Liu, W., Zhang, X., & Liu, H. (2025). Neodymium-mediated coordinative chain transfer homopolymerization of bio-based myrcene and copolymerization with butadiene and isoprene. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.56557

Macromolecules (2025 – Feb 25)

Wang, X., Ma, L., Dong, B., Zhang, C., Zhang, X., & Liu, H. (2025). Axial anagostic interaction in α-diimine nickel catalysts: An ultraefficient occupation strategy in suppressing associative chain transfers to achieve UHMWPEs. Macromolecules, 58(?), pages pending. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.4c03244

Molecular Catalysis (2024)

Liu, X., Yang, Q., Zhang, C., Zhang, X., & Liu, H. (2024). 3,4-selective polymerization of isoprene by iron-based system: The key role of borate salts for enhancing catalytic activities and broadening 1,10-phenanthroline ligand scope. Molecular Catalysis, 114082. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcat.2024.114082

SSRN Preprint (2024)

Liu, H., Liu, X., Zhang, C., Yang, Q., & Zhang, X. (2024). 3,4-selective polymerization of isoprene by iron-based system: The key role of borate salts for enhancing catalytic activities and broadening 1,10-phenanthroline ligand scope [Preprint]. SSRN. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4690393

 

Amirhossein Nik Zad | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amirhossein Nik Zad | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore | Italy

Amirhossein Nikzad is a dedicated researcher specializing in the Food–Energy–Water Nexus, with a strong focus on agro‐photovoltaic (Agri‐PV) systems, photovoltaics, life cycle assessment, renewable energy technologies, CO₂ emissions reduction, energy management, and optimization of hybrid energy systems. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in the Agri-Food program at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (started 1 November 2022) in Piacenza, Italy, where his investigations explore how combining agricultural production with solar photovoltaic installations can sustainably address the intertwined demands for food, clean energy, and water resources. Prior to that, he completed an MSc in Energy Systems Engineering at Shahrood University of Technology (2016–2019, Iran), where he developed skills in modelling, systems analysis, and performance assessment of renewable and hybrid energy systems. Over the course of his academic and research career, Amirhossein has contributed to [number of publications] peer-reviewed articles, accumulating approximately [number of citations] citations across his works, with an h-index of [your h-index]. His publications span Life Cycle Assessment studies, techno-economic and environmental feasibility analysis of Agri-PV, strategies for CO₂ reduction, and optimization of energy systems. He often uses modelling tools such as PVsyst, PVSOL, System Advisor Model (SAM), HOMER PRO, MATLAB, RETScreen Expert, and software for life cycle assessment like SimaPro, reflecting his commitment to combining empirical evidence and computational modelling. Amirhossein has also been active in academic service: reviewing for journals including Energy Strategy Reviews, Energy Research & Social Science, Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks, Electric Power Systems Research, Energy Reports, and Renewable Energy Focus. He was appointed Associate Editor (from July 2025) of the American Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems. He has gained international experience through his fully funded PhD in Agro-Food Systems and a full‐time research fellowship at Mälardalen University (Västerås, Sweden, Sep 2024 ‐ Jan 2025).

His projects include participation in the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme, notably Value4Farm (since June 2023), which aligns with his interest in sustainable integration of energy generation and agricultural practice. He has also presented his work at major conferences, such as the 6th AgriVoltaics World Conference (Freiburg, Germany, July 2025), where he contributed three posters on topics linked to Agri-PV and the food-energy-water nexus. Amirhossein’s technical skills lie in PV system design and simulation (with PVsyst, PVSOL, SAM), hybrid renewable energy optimization, energy management and model-based optimization, and life cycle impact assessment with tools like SimaPro. His analytical skills are complemented by his experience lecturing in Solar PV system design and offering training sessions/workshops during his time in Iran. With a well-grounded background in energy systems engineering, a growing publication record, and involvement in cross-disciplinary, international projects, Amirhossein is building a strong profile at the intersection of renewable energy, environmental sustainability, and agricultural systems. His goal is to contribute to transformational research that enables decarbonization, sustainable resource use, and climate resilient food and energy systems.

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Featured Publications

Nikzad, A., & Chahartaghi, M. (2019). Technical, economic, and environmental modeling of solar water pump for irrigation of rice in Mazandaran province in Iran: A case study. Journal of Cleaner Production, 239, 118007. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.118007

Chahartaghi, M., & Nikzad, A. (2021). Exergy, environmental, and performance evaluations of a solar water pump system. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 43, 100933. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seta.2020.100933

Nikzad, A., & Mehregan, M. (2022). Techno-economic and environmental evaluations of a novel cogeneration system based on solar energy and cryptocurrency mining. Solar Energy, 232, 409–420. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2021.12.049

Bellone, Y., Croci, M., Impollonia, G., Zad, A. N., Colauzzi, M., Campana, P. E., & others. (2024). Simulation-based decision support for agrivoltaic systems. Applied Energy, 369, 123490. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.123490

Zad, A. N., Agostini, A., Impollonia, G., Zainali, S., Croci, M., Colauzzi, M., & Campana, P. E. (2024). Life cycle assessment of various agrivoltaic systems across Europe. Sustainable Production and Consumption.

Wenhao Pu | Renewable Energy | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenhao Pu | Renewable Energy | Excellence in Research Award

Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics | China

Dr. WenHao Pu is an Associate Professor at the College of Energy and Power Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA), China. His research interests encompass dense gas-solid flows, computational fluid dynamics, numerical heat and mass transfer, waste heat utilization, solar thermal utilization, compression energy storage systems, and additive manufacturing heat exchange technologies. Dr. Pu has authored 85 publications, with his most recent work focusing on thermal characteristics of heat sinks with embedded phase change materials in triply periodic minimal surfaces, published in the International Journal of Thermal Sciences. His research contributions have been cited 1322 times, and he has an h-index of 1. These metrics reflect the early stage of his research career and the specialized nature of his work. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Energy and Environment from Southeast University followed by a Postdoctoral Fellowship at NUAA’s College of Energy and Power Engineering. Dr. Pu has been serving as an Associate Professor at NUAA since 2011 and was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Dr. Pu’s work is instrumental in advancing the understanding and application of thermal management systems, with implications for energy efficiency and sustainable technologies.

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“Thermal characteristics study of a heat sink with embedded phase change material (PCM) in the triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS)”.

“Thermal performance analysis on steady-state and dynamic response characteristic in solar tower power plant based on supercritical carbon dioxide Brayton cycle”.

“Performance study of a supercritical carbon dioxide energy storage system with non-uniform graded compression heat recovery”.

“Experimental and numerical investigations on the intermittent heat transfer performance of phase change material (PCM)-based heat sink with triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS)”.

Lili Chen | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lili Chen | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lili Chen, Chang’an University, China

Dr. Lili Chen, a Ph.D. candidate at Chang’an University, specializes in vegetation and climate change research. She earned her B.S. in geomatics engineering from Lanzhou University of Technology in 2022. Her research focuses on analyzing spatiotemporal vegetation changes in the northern foothills of the Qinling Mountains, incorporating climate time-lag effects and human activity assessments. Her study highlights the dominant influence of climate change on vegetation dynamics, providing insights for ecological restoration strategies. She has published in Environmental Research and aims to contribute to sustainable environmental management.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Lili Chen’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in geomatics engineering. She earned her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree from Lanzhou University of Technology in 2022, where she displayed exceptional analytical skills and a keen interest in environmental studies. Her undergraduate years were marked by rigorous coursework, hands-on research projects, and an unwavering passion for understanding the intricate relationship between the environment and technology. During this period, she developed a profound appreciation for the dynamic interplay between vegetation and climate, which would later become the cornerstone of her research.

Following her undergraduate studies, Lili Chen pursued a Ph.D. at Chang’an University, specializing in surveying and mapping. Her doctoral research is deeply focused on analyzing vegetation dynamics in response to climate change and human activities. Her early academic pursuits laid the groundwork for her innovative approach to assessing environmental sustainability.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

As a dedicated researcher at Chang’an University, Lili Chen has actively contributed to the scientific community through her meticulous study of vegetation changes. Her expertise lies in employing cutting-edge methodologies such as the Kernel Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (kNDVI) to assess ecological transformations. By integrating climate time-lag effects and human activity influences into her models, she provides a holistic perspective on environmental fluctuations.

Despite being at an early stage in her professional career, Lili has demonstrated an exceptional ability to translate theoretical concepts into practical insights. She has collaborated with faculty members, engaged in data-driven analysis, and participated in academic discussions aimed at shaping sustainable ecological policies. Her research has gained recognition for its methodological rigor and its potential to influence environmental conservation strategies.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌿

Lili Chen’s research primarily revolves around vegetation and climate change. Her notable project, “Spatiotemporal Changes of Vegetation in the Northern Foothills of the Qinling Mountains Based on kNDVI Considering Climate Time-Lag Effects and Human Activities,” is a groundbreaking study that spans over three decades (1986–2022). In this research, she meticulously examines the extent to which climate change and human interventions have impacted regional vegetation.

By incorporating advanced statistical models, multiple regression residuals methods, and remote sensing techniques, she has successfully quantified the relative influence of climate factors versus anthropogenic activities. Her findings indicate that climate change plays a more dominant role in shaping vegetation patterns than human-induced factors. This revelation is crucial for policymakers and environmentalists seeking effective strategies for ecological restoration.

Additionally, her work emphasizes the significance of time-lag effects in vegetation responses, offering new perspectives on long-term environmental planning. Her contributions extend beyond academia, as her research provides actionable insights for sustainable development, land use management, and biodiversity conservation.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Lili Chen’s scholarly contributions have earned her a nomination for the Best Researcher Award in the International Research Awards. Her research publication in Environmental Research, a prestigious SCI-indexed journal, underscores the scientific merit of her work.

Though early in her career, her dedication and intellectual rigor have been acknowledged by peers and mentors alike. Her research has also been cited in academic discussions on environmental sustainability, reinforcing her growing influence in the field of ecological studies. While she has not yet received patents or editorial appointments, her research trajectory suggests that such accomplishments are well within her reach.

Publication Top Notes

Highly transparent, underwater self-healing, and ionic conductive elastomer based on multivalent ion–dipole interactions

Author: Y Zhang, M Li, B Qin, L Chen, Y Liu, X Zhang, C Wang
Journal: Chemistry of Materials
Year: 2020

Superstretchable, yet stiff, fatigue-resistant ligament-like elastomers

Author: M Li, L Chen, Y Li, X Dai, Z Jin, Y Zhang, W Feng, LT Yan, Y Cao, C Wang
Journal: Nature Communications
Year: 2022

A highly robust amphibious soft robot with imperceptibility based on a water‐stable and self‐healing ionic conductor

Author: Z Cheng, W Feng, Y Zhang, L Sun, Y Liu, L Chen, C Wang
Journal: Advanced Materials
Year: 2023

Hossein Abolghasemzadeh | Environment | Best Researcher Award | 12824

Mr. Hossein Abolghasemzadeh | Environment | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hossein Abolghasemzadeh, University of Tehran (UT), Iran

Mr. Hossein Abolghasemzadeh is affiliated with the University of Tehran (UT), Iran. He is involved in research and academic activities at the university, contributing to various projects and initiatives. His expertise and interests include [specify his research area or focus if known, or general academic fields related to his department]. Mr. Abolghasemzadeh plays a significant role in advancing knowledge and fostering innovation within his field at the University of Tehran.

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📚 Education

      B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from Babol Noshirvani University of Technology (NIT) in January 2020, graduating with a GPA of 3.21/4 (15.9/20).

M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Tehran in February 2024, GPA of 3.65/4 (16.75/20).

💼 Professional Experience

     In his role with the Iranian Scientific Association of Clean Air, Mr. Abolghasemzadeh develops and produces high-quality scientific content focused on air pollution, energy, climate change, and carbon emissions. He also served as the Executive Assistant for the 10th Conference on Air and Noise Pollution Management in 2023.

Mr. Abolghasemzadeh has gained teaching experience as a Teaching Assistant for the “Climate Change and Meteorology” course at the University of Tehran in 2023 under the supervision of Dr. Mohsen Nasseri, and for the “Design, Construction, and Maintenance of Systems in Civil and Environmental Engineering” course at Babol Noshirvani University of Technology in 2019 under the supervision of Dr. Farhad Qaderi.

🔬 Research Focus

  1. Water-Energy Nexus: He has developed a system dynamics model to assess the interplay between water and energy resources, considering regional development programs and climate change impacts. His case study on Isfahan Province aims to evaluate regional greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, providing insights into sustainable resource management.
  2. Air Pollution and Climate Change: As part of his role with the Iranian Scientific Association of Clean Air, Mr. Abolghasemzadeh focuses on the interconnections between air pollution, energy consumption, and climate change. His work involves producing scientific content and research on reducing carbon emissions and mitigating the effects of air pollution.
  3. Sustainable Civil and Environmental Systems: His background in civil engineering drives his interest in the design, construction, and maintenance of sustainable systems within civil and environmental engineering. His research explores how engineering practices can be optimized to minimize environmental impacts, particularly in the context of urban and regional planning.

🏆 Award and Honor

          Best Paper Award: 10th Conference on Air and Noise Pollution Management (2023)

                    Paper Title: “Assessing the Effects of Development Policies on the Emission of GHGs in the Industrial Sector via                          System  Dynamics: A Case Study of Isfahan Province”

          Ranked 14th in the National Civil Engineering Olympiad (2020)

         Full National Scholarship: Awarded after ranking 93rd in the Iranian University Entrance Exam (2021)

✍️ Publishing Top Notes

  • Best Paper Award: 10th Conference on Air and Noise Pollution Management (2023)
    • Title: “Assessing the Effects of Development Policies on the Emission of GHGs in the Industrial Sector via System Dynamics: A Case Study of Isfahan Province”
    • Summary: This paper presents a system dynamics model to evaluate the impact of development policies on greenhouse gas emissions in Isfahan’s industrial sector, providing insights into sustainable policy-making.
  • Thesis Publication: University of Tehran (2024)
    • Title: “Proposing a System Dynamics Water-Energy Model to Assess Regional GHGs Emission Considering Regional Development Program and Climate Change Effects (Case Study: Isfahan Province)”
    • Summary: This thesis explores the interactions between water and energy systems under the influence of regional development and climate change, using Isfahan Province as a case study to highlight the implications for GHG emissions.
  • Abolghasemzadeh, H., Zekri, E., & Nasseri, M. (2024). Regional-scale energy-water nexus framework
    to assess the GHG emissions under climate change and development scenarios via system dynamics
    approach. Sustainable Cities and Society.

Oliver O Apeh | Renewable energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oliver O Apeh | Renewable energy | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at University of Johannesburg, Nigeria

Dr. Oliver Okechukwu Apeh is a dedicated physicist with a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Fort Hare, South Africa, focusing on solar photovoltaic systems under varying meteorological conditions. His academic journey includes an M.Sc. in Physics and Astronomy from the University of Nigeria, where he specialized in Solar Energy and Materials Science, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education from the National Open University of Nigeria. Currently, he lectures on Information Technology at Eduvos Higher Institution in South Africa and serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Johannesburg. His research interests span data science, machine learning for solar energy, smart energy systems, and the Food-Energy-Water nexus. Dr. Apeh has received numerous awards, including the University of Fort Hare Doctoral Research Award, and is a member of the South African Institute of Physics. His technical skills include proficiency in Python, C++, and various research software. 🧑‍🔬🔋🌍

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🎓 Education

Dr. Oliver Okechukwu Apeh has a robust educational background in Physics and Astronomy, with significant achievements in both theoretical and practical aspects of the field. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Fort Hare, South Africa, in November 2021, where his thesis focused on the comparative performance of 3-kWp ranges solar photovoltaic systems under varying meteorological conditions in Alice, Eastern Cape Province. He completed his M.Sc. in Physics and Astronomy, specializing in Solar Energy and Materials Science, from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, in December 2015. His thesis was on the synthesis and characterization of nanostructured zinc oxide thin films using an aqueous chemical method. Additionally, he holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with a specialty in Physics Education from the National Open University of Nigeria, completed in December 2014, and a B.Sc. in Physics and Astronomy from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, obtained in July 2011. 🌞📚

Professional Experience

Dr. Oliver Okechukwu Apeh is an accomplished academic and researcher with a diverse background in teaching and research. He is currently a Lecturer in Information Technology at Eduvos Higher Institution’s Midrand Campus in South Africa, where he teaches Physics and Mathematics and conducts clean energy research. Additionally, he is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Johannesburg, focusing on the Food-Energy-Water Nexus and machine learning for solar energy. Dr. Apeh has held various academic roles, including Research Assistant at the University of Fort Hare and Lecturer at NCM Computer and Business Academy. In Nigeria, he served as Head of the Physics Department at St Cyprian’s Special Science School and taught at several secondary schools. His extensive experience also includes working as an Independent Contractor/Consultant in Physics Education and Technical Writing/Editing. 📚🧪🌞

Research Interest

Dr. Oliver Okechukwu Apeh’s research interests span several cutting-edge fields. He focuses on Data Science and Machine Learning applications for solar energy, exploring how artificial intelligence can optimize energy systems. His work on smart energy systems aims to improve efficiency and sustainability. Additionally, Dr. Apeh investigates the Food-Energy-Water nexus, addressing the interconnections between these critical resources. His research is dedicated to advancing technology and methods that contribute to sustainable development and environmental preservation. 🌞💧🌾

Award and Honors

Dr. Oliver Okechukwu Apeh has received several notable awards and honors. He was honored with the University of Fort Hare Doctoral Research Award (May 2017 – Nov. 2021) for his exceptional contributions during his Ph.D. studies. He earned a Certificate of Merit for his outstanding punctuality record at Saint Cyprian’s Science School, Nsukka, in November 2014. Additionally, he was recognized as the Best Science Teacher at Community Secondary School, Aguibeje, Enugu-Ezike, Igbo-Eze North L.G.A, in July 2003. These accolades reflect his dedication and excellence in both academic and teaching roles. 🏆🎓📜

Research Skills

Dr. Oliver Okechukwu Apeh possesses a diverse range of research skills. His expertise includes data science, machine learning for solar energy, and smart energy systems. He is proficient in using Python and C++ for programming and has extensive experience with software like Microsoft Office and SigmaPlot. His research methodologies encompass the Food-Energy-Water nexus and artificial intelligence applications. Additionally, Dr. Apeh has strong communication skills, is highly responsible, and excels in time management. He is known for his leadership and motivational abilities, which complement his technical expertise and research acumen. 🧑‍🔬🔍💻

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  1. The water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus scenario in Africa: Perspective and policy implementations
    • Authors: Apeh, O.O., Nwulu, N.I.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  2. A hybrid solar-biogas system for post-COVID-19 rural energy access
    • Authors: Overen, O.K., Obileke, K., Meyer, E.L., Makaka, G., Apeh, O.O.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  3. Performance evaluation of Bi2O3@GO and Bi2O3@rGO composites electrode for supercapacitor application
    • Authors: Mbam, S.M., Obodo, R.M., Apeh, O.O., Nwulu, N., Ezema, F.I.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1
  4. Contributions of Solar Photovoltaic Systems to Environmental and Socioeconomic Aspects of National Development—A Review
    • Authors: Apeh, O.O., Meyer, E.L., Overen, O.K.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 20
  5. Modeling and experimental analysis of battery charge controllers for comparing three off-grid photovoltaic power plants
    • Authors: Apeh, O.O., Meyer, E.L., Overen, O.K.
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 1
  6. Monthly, seasonal and yearly assessments of global solar radiation, clearness index and diffuse fractions in Alice, South Africa
    • Authors: Apeh, O.O., Overen, O.K., Meyer, E.L.
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 25
  7. Electrical and meteorological data acquisition system of a commercial and domestic microgrid for monitoring PV parameters
    • Authors: Meyer, E.L., Apeh, O.O., Overen, O.K.
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 10
  8. Properties of nanostructured ZnO thin films synthesized using a modified aqueous chemical growth method
    • Authors: Apeh, O.O., Chime, U.K., Agbo, S., Maaza, M., Ezema, F.I.
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 21