Zhenyu Gao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhenyu Gao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhenyu Gao | Engineering – Associate Professor at Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao, China

Zhenyu Gao is a distinguished Associate Professor at the School of Control Engineering, Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao. His academic journey is marked by groundbreaking research in control science and engineering, particularly in unmanned systems, autonomous intelligence, and intelligent transportation systems. Gao’s work is recognized globally for its innovative approaches to vehicular platoon control and multi-agent systems, contributing significantly to both theoretical advancements and practical applications in the field. His dedication to academic excellence is reflected in numerous prestigious awards, influential publications, and leadership roles in scientific communities.

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Education:

Zhenyu Gao earned his Ph.D. in Control Science and Engineering from Dalian Maritime University, China, where he developed a strong foundation in advanced control theories. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Automation at Shandong University of Technology. His educational background reflects a consistent trajectory of academic rigor, equipping him with the analytical skills and technical expertise necessary to excel in complex research areas.

Experience:

Currently serving as an Associate Professor, Gao has played a pivotal role in advancing research in control engineering. His professional journey includes leading several high-impact projects funded by national and provincial research foundations. Gao has also contributed as an Associate Editor for reputable journals and serves as a reviewer for top-tier publications in intelligent transportation systems and vehicular technology. His role as a mentor has guided numerous graduate students, fostering the next generation of researchers in his field.

Research Interests:

Gao’s research interests span unmanned systems, autonomous intelligence, collaborative control, multi-agent systems, and intelligent transportation systems. His work focuses on developing robust control strategies for vehicular platoons, addressing challenges related to actuator nonlinearities, sensor attacks, and real-time system performance. Gao’s innovative approaches have significantly advanced the understanding of dynamic systems and their applications in modern transportation and automation technologies.

Awards 🏆:

  • Wiley Top Downloaded Article Award (2023): Recognizing his highly cited publication in intelligent transportation systems.

  • Excellent Master Thesis Advisor of Northeastern University (2023): Honoring his mentorship and academic guidance.

  • Excellent Master Thesis Advisor of Liaoning Province (2024): Acknowledging his contributions to graduate education and research excellence.

Selected Publications 📚:

  1. Gao, Z., Li, X., Wei, Z., Liu, W., Guo, G., & Wen, S. (2025). Observer-based secure predefined-time control of vehicular platoon systems under attacks in sensors and actuators – IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 📈 (Cited by 150+)
  2. Gao, Z., Liu, W., Wei, Z., & Guo, G. (2025). Adaptive finite-time prescribed performance control of vehicular platoons with multilevel threshold and asymptotic convergence – IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 📊 (Cited by 120+)
  3. Gao, Z., Li, X., Wei, Z., Guo, G., Wen, S., Zhao, Y., & Mumtaz, S. (2025). Fixed-time secure control for vehicular platoons under deception attacks on both sensor and actuator via adaptive fixed-time disturbance observer – IEEE Internet of Things Journal 🚗 (Cited by 95+)
  4. Gao, Z., Li, X., Wei, Z., & Guo, G. (2024). Adaptive fuzzy finite-time asymptotic tracking control of vehicular platoons with nonsmooth asymmetric input nonlinearities – IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 🚀 (Cited by 85+)
  5. Gao, Z., Wei, Z., Liu, W., & Guo, G. (2025). Adaptive finite-time prescribed performance control with small overshoot for uncertain 2-D plane vehicular platoons – IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 🛰️ (Cited by 80+)
  6. Gao, Z., Sun, Z., & Guo, G. (2024). Adaptive predefined-time tracking control for vehicular platoons with finite-time global prescribed performance independent of initial conditions – IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 🚦 (Cited by 75+)
  7. Gao, Z., Zhang, Y., & Guo, G. (2023). Adaptive fixed-time sliding mode control of vehicular platoons with asymmetric actuator saturation – IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 🛣️ (Cited by 60+)

Conclusion:

Zhenyu Gao’s distinguished career reflects an exceptional blend of academic rigor, innovative research, and impactful mentorship. His contributions to control science and engineering, particularly in autonomous systems and intelligent transportation, have set new benchmarks in the field. Gao’s extensive publication record, combined with his leadership in research projects and academic communities, underscores his suitability for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work continues to influence and inspire advancements in control engineering, making him a worthy candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Burak Çırağ | Civil Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Burak Çırağ | Civil Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Research Assistant | Atatürk University | Turkey

Burak Çırağ is a research assistant at Atatürk University, specializing in hydraulic engineering within the Department of Civil Engineering. His research focuses on stormwater drainage systems, flood performance, and the optimization of water management strategies. With an extensive background in environmental engineering and hydraulic modeling, Çırağ is actively contributing to national and international projects related to flood management and sustainable drainage systems. His academic journey is marked by rigorous research and an unwavering commitment to advancing water resource management techniques.

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Education
Burak Çırağ completed his bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering in June 2018, followed by a master’s degree with a thesis titled “Evaluation of Flood Performance in Stormwater Drainage Systems” under the guidance of Mahmut Fırat in 2021. He is currently pursuing his doctoral studies, delving deeper into optimizing stormwater systems and flood control mechanisms. Throughout his academic tenure, Çırağ has cultivated a strong foundation in hydrology, hydraulic modeling, and environmental engineering.

Experience
Since February 2020, Burak Çırağ has been serving as a research assistant in the Civil Engineering Department at Atatürk University, focusing on hydraulic systems and stormwater management. He has contributed to several national research projects, including evaluating the performance of stormwater drainage systems and exploring optimization algorithms for stormwater network planning. Çırağ is also involved in hydrodynamic modeling and flood behavior analysis in the Karasu Basin. These research initiatives are part of larger efforts to advance flood prediction and water management technologies.

Research Interests
Çırağ’s primary research interests lie in hydraulic engineering, particularly in the analysis and optimization of stormwater drainage systems. He focuses on flood modeling, performance evaluation, and sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS). Additionally, his work explores the impact of land use and surface runoff on flood propagation. Çırağ is committed to understanding and mitigating flood risks in urban environments through advanced modeling techniques and the development of optimized drainage strategies.

Awards
Burak Çırağ has received a Certificate in Data Protection and Privacy (KVKK) from Atatürk University in June 2022, recognizing his commitment to professional development in security and legal matters. While his focus remains on research and academic growth, his contributions have garnered attention within national scientific communities.

Publications

  1. Çırağ, B., & Fırat, M. (2023). Two-dimensional (2D) flood analysis and calibration of stormwater drainage systems using geographic information systems. Water Science and Technology, 87(10), 2596. [DOI: 10.2166/wst.2023.126]
  2. Çırağ, B., & Fırat, M. (2023). Investigation of failures occurring in stormwater drainage systems according to system characteristics and spatial variation. International Ecology and Environment Congress, 41-52.
  3. Çırağ, B., & Fırat, M. (2023). Flood analysis of conventional stormwater drainage systems and examples of urban sustainable drainage systems. International Ecology and Environment Congress, 31-41.
  4. Çırağ, B., Fırat, M., & Aydın, Ö. (2021). Analysis of the flood performance of stormwater drainage systems for different return periods. 4th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism, 774-785.
  5. Taşkolu, İ., Acar, R., & Çırağ, B. (2024). Trend analysis of precipitation and temperatures in the Black Sea region using the innovative trend analysis. Journal of Studies in Advanced Technologies, 2(2), 74-82. [DOI: 10.63063/jsat.1505540]
  6. Çırağ, B., & Fırat, M. (2022). Evaluation of land use types and surface runoff effects in flood propagation maps: A case study of Malatya Province. Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University Journal of Engineering Sciences, 25(3), 222-236.
  7. Çırağ, B., Taşkolu, İ., Acar, R., Fırat, M., & Şengül, S. (2024). Evaluation of trends in precipitation and temperature values alongside land use/cover changes: A case study of Erzurum Province. XII. National Hydrology Congress, 384-393.

Conclusion
Burak Çırağ is a dedicated researcher committed to advancing the field of hydraulic engineering, particularly in stormwater management and flood mitigation. His work, which bridges academic theory and practical application, aims to enhance water resource management and reduce flood risks in urban settings. Through his extensive research, publications, and contributions to national and international projects, Çırağ is making significant strides toward creating sustainable water management systems that can be adapted to the growing challenges posed by climate change and urbanization. His academic and professional achievements reflect a future leader in environmental engineering.

Shivam Aggarwal | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shivam Aggarwal | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar | J. C. Bose University of Science and Technology, YMCA | India

Shivam Aggarwal is a dedicated Mechanical Engineer with a robust academic background and industry experience. He holds a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and is in the process of completing his Ph.D. His expertise lies in mechanical design, statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, and materials science. Throughout his career, he has excelled in both practical engineering and academia, combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience in designing and testing mechanical systems. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor at the Echelon Institute of Technology, where he imparts knowledge to future engineers. Known for his commitment to academic excellence, research, and student mentorship, Shivam seeks to contribute further to the academic community, particularly in areas like finite element analysis and sustainable engineering.

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Education
Shivam Aggarwal’s educational journey showcases his deep commitment to the field of mechanical engineering. He pursued his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at J.C. Bose University of Science & Technology, Faridabad, India, and is currently in the final stages of his thesis submission in 2024. Prior to that, he earned his Master’s in Mechanical Engineering from the same institution in 2021, specializing in advanced mechanical concepts. His academic foundation was further solidified by his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Satyug Darshan Institute of Engineering & Technology, Faridabad, in 2019. Additionally, Shivam completed a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from Government Polytechnic Manesar, Gurugram, in 2016, which provided him with a strong practical base. His education underscores a continuous pursuit of knowledge and excellence in mechanical engineering.

Experience
Shivam Aggarwal’s professional journey spans both academia and industry. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Echelon Institute of Technology, where he has been shaping the minds of future engineers since June 2024. His role includes designing curricula, delivering lectures on subjects such as thermodynamics and fluid mechanics, conducting research, and mentoring students. Before venturing into academia, Shivam gained valuable industry experience. He worked as a Graduate Engineer Trainee at Frick India Pvt Ltd (January–May 2019), where he honed his skills in mechanical design and system development. He also worked as a Trainee at Dauji Metal Pvt Ltd and Forgewell India Pvt Ltd, further strengthening his practical knowledge in mechanical engineering processes, testing, and evaluation.

Research Interest
Shivam’s research interests lie in several core areas of mechanical engineering. He is particularly passionate about finite element analysis (FEA), sustainable engineering, and the application of advanced materials in automotive and mechanical systems. His work often focuses on optimizing mechanical components for performance and sustainability. He has explored the application of composite materials in electric rickshaw leaf springs, automotive leaf spring design, and energy-efficient systems. Additionally, his interest extends to robotics, automation, and the integration of IoT for smart systems in agriculture. These research pursuits reflect his dedication to advancing mechanical engineering practices through innovation and sustainability.

Award
Shivam Aggarwal’s dedication to excellence has been recognized through several prestigious awards and nominations. Notably, he won the Best Innovation Award in 2022 at YMCA University for his work in mechanical engineering. He has also received accolades for his performance in academic and professional assessments. Shivam passed the GATE exam in Mechanical Engineering, a significant achievement that highlights his theoretical and practical expertise. His contributions to mechanical engineering have earned him eligibility for the University Research Scholarship at YMCA University. Additionally, Shivam has received multiple certifications, including ISRO-IIRS Certification, and has excelled in national-level exams like the National Olympiad in Mechanical Engineering by ASSOCHAM and TCS National Qualifier Test.

Publication
Shivam Aggarwal has contributed to several high-quality publications in mechanical engineering. His research is widely acknowledged within the academic community. Some of his notable publications include:

  1. Sandwich Composite Material Analysis for its Application in Electric Rickshaw Leaf Spring, Taylor & Francis Journal of Mechanics Based Design and Structures, SCIE (2024).
  2. Analysis of Glass Fiber-reinforced Composite Leaf Springs in a Light Commercial Vehicle, Journal of Scientific Report, Nature Publishing Group, UK, SCIE (2024).
  3. Design and Analysis of Load Stiffness Tester for Dual Applications in Measurement of Spring Stiffness and Walnut Shell Stiffness, Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (Springer Nature), Scopus (2024).
  4. Investigation regarding the Replacement of Composite Material Leaf Springs with Spring Steel Leaf Springs in Automotive Vehicles: A Review, IOP Conference Series Material Science & Engineering, indexed in WoS (2024).
  5. Optimization of Various Percentages of Fibers in Fiber Reinforced Composite Material Leaf Springs in Vehicles, IOP Conference Series Material Science & Engineering, indexed in WoS (2024).
  6. IoT-Based Treadle Pump and Smart Flow Measurement Device for Irrigation, Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Fusion of Science and Technology (2024).

These works highlight Shivam’s expertise in materials science, mechanical design, and sustainable engineering, with several being widely cited in related research fields.

Conclusion
Shivam Aggarwal is a highly accomplished Mechanical Engineer and academic, whose work spans both practical engineering and cutting-edge research. His experience as an educator, coupled with his academic achievements and industry exposure, has equipped him with a unique perspective on engineering solutions. Through his research, publications, and patents, Shivam continues to contribute meaningfully to the field of mechanical engineering. His strong foundation in design, materials science, and sustainable engineering, combined with his passion for teaching and innovation, makes him a valuable asset to the academic and engineering communities. As he advances his career, Shivam remains committed to inspiring and mentoring the next generation of engineers, fostering their academic and professional growth.

Ainur Mukhanova | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ainur Mukhanova | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ainur Mukhanova | Engineering – Senior Researcher at “Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation” JSC, Satbayev University, Kazakhstan.

Mukhanova Ainur Aitkazynovna is a seasoned researcher in the field of mineral processing, specializing in flotation beneficiation of polymetallic and gold-bearing ores. With a Candidate of Technical Sciences degree awarded in 2021, she brings over two decades of professional and research experience. Her contributions include developing innovative technologies for flotation processes, enhancing fine-grained ore concentration, and utilizing advanced flotation agents. As a co-author of more than 90 scientific publications, Ainur has actively participated in fundamental and applied projects, making significant advancements in ore beneficiation technology. Currently, she serves as a researcher at the Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation, where her work focuses on improving processing methods for challenging ore deposits.

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Education

🎓 Mukhanova Ainur Aitkazynovna graduated from the K. I. Satpayev Kazakh National Technical University in 2002 with a degree in mineral processing from the Faculty of Metallurgy. Her studies focused on ore beneficiation technologies, laying the foundation for her extensive career in mineral processing. Ainur further advanced her expertise during her postgraduate studies (2002–2005) at the Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation, where she conducted research in flotation processes and chemical analysis of ores. In 2021, Ainur was awarded the Candidate of Technical Sciences degree, marking a significant milestone in her academic journey. Her education combines strong theoretical knowledge and practical expertise in developing innovative solutions for processing complex ores. This academic foundation has been instrumental in her contributions to the metallurgical field and her active role in advancing flotation beneficiation technologies.

Experience

💼 Mukhanova Ainur Aitkazynovna has over two decades of experience in mineral processing and flotation beneficiation. She began her career as a postgraduate researcher (2002–2005) at the Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation, focusing on ore processing technologies. In 2006, Ainur joined KazAtomProm’s Institute of High Technologies LLP as a Category 1 Specialist, where she conducted sorption studies, chemical analyses, and electrokinetic potential measurements for uranium-containing ores. Since 2006, she has worked as a researcher at the Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation, contributing to fundamental and applied projects on processing polymetallic, copper-molybdenum, and gold-bearing ores. Her work has focused on improving beneficiation technologies using modified reagents and innovative flotation methods. Ainur has also developed eco-friendly solutions for processing fine-grained ores and man-made waste. With her extensive experience, she has co-authored over 90 scientific publications, significantly impacting the metallurgical and mining industries.

Research Interests

🔬 Mukhanova Ainur Aitkazynovna focuses on the flotation beneficiation of polymetallic and gold-bearing ores, with an emphasis on developing innovative and efficient processing technologies. Her research explores the use of modified reagents, ultramicroheterogenic flotation agents, and turbo-flotation equipment to enhance the concentration of hard-to-process fine-grained ores. Ainur has also contributed to projects that utilize eco-friendly methods to process man-made waste from ore beneficiation. Her work includes improving the flotation of copper-lead-zinc and copper-molybdenum ores to increase yield and reduce environmental impact. Ainur’s expertise extends to sorption studies, electrokinetic potential measurements, and chemical analyses of complex ores. Her research plays a pivotal role in advancing sustainable practices in the metallurgical industry and addressing challenges associated with processing complex ore deposits. Through her extensive publication record and innovative projects, Ainur continues to drive progress in the field of mineral processing.

Awards

🏆 Mukhanova Ainur Aitkazynovna has earned recognition for her outstanding contributions to mineral processing and flotation beneficiation. Her achievements include being awarded the Candidate of Technical Sciences degree in 2021, a prestigious academic milestone. She has been a key contributor to numerous successful projects at the Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation, enhancing technologies for processing complex ores and developing environmentally friendly methods. Ainur’s research has garnered significant attention in the scientific community, as evidenced by her co-authorship of over 90 scientific publications. Her dedication and innovative approach have positioned her as a leader in the field of metallurgy, earning respect from her peers and collaborators. While specific formal awards beyond her academic degree are not listed, Ainur’s contributions to advancing ore beneficiation technologies and her extensive publication record highlight her as a distinguished researcher deserving of recognition.

Publications

Investigation of the possibility of using sulfur-containing oil products as flotation reagents components
📖 Authors: Kenzhaliyev, B., Mukhanova, A., Surkova, T., Amanzholova, L., Baltabekova, Z.
📅 Year: 2024
📊 Citations: 0

On the Question of the Complex Processing of Pyrite Cinders
📖 Authors: Kenzhaliyev, B., Surkova, T., Yessimova, D., Mukhanova, A., Fischer, D.
📅 Year: 2023
📊 Citations: 2

Improving the Copper-Molybdenum Ores Flotation Technology Using a Combined Collecting Agent
📖 Authors: Semushkina, L., Abdykirova, G., Mukhanova, A., Mukhamedilova, A.
📅 Year: 2022
📊 Citations: 6

Improvement of the technology related to gold-containing raw materials with the use of ultramicroheterogeneous flotoreagent
📖 Authors: Mukhanova, A.A., Yessengaziyev, A.M., Barmenshinova, M.B., Toilanbay, G.A., Toktagulova, K.N.
📅 Year: 2022
📊 Citations: 10

The Usage of Basic and Ultramicroheterogenic Flotation Reagents in the Processing of Technogenic Copper-Containing Raw Materials
📖 Authors: Yessengaziyev, A., Mukhanova, A., Tussupbayev, N., Barmenshinova, M.
📅 Year: 2022
📊 Citations: 10

Improvement of the selection technology of copper-molybdenum concentrate with the use of modified flotoragents
📖 Authors: Mukhanova, A., Tussupbayev, N., Turysbekov, D., Yessengaziyev, A.
📅 Year: 2022
📊 Citations: 9

Recycling technology for gold-containing tailings with the use of a composite reagent microemulsion
📖 Authors: Semushkina, L.V., Tussupbayev, N.K., Turysbekov, D.K., Narbekova, S.M., Mukhanova, A.A.
📅 Year: 2022
📊 Citations: 1

Selective flotation of copper-lead concentrates using iron-containing reagents
📖 Authors: Turysbekov, D.K., Mukhanova, A.A., Narbekova, S.M., Musina, M.M.
📅 Year: 2020
📊 Citations: 0

Development of a method of modifying a natural sorbent for uranium extraction
📖 Authors: Kenzhaliyev, B.K., Surkova, T.Y., Berkinbayeva, A.N., Mukhanova, A.A., Abdikerim, B.E.
📅 Year: 2020
📊 Citations: 4

Possibility of using calcium polysulfide as sulphidizer in the flotation of oxidized lead-bearing ores
📖 Authors: Turysbekov, D.K., Semushkina, L.V., Mukhanova, A.A., Narbekova, S.M.
📅 Year: 2018
📊 Citations: 0

Conclusion

Mukhanova Ainur Aitkazynovna is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her extensive contributions to mineral processing and flotation beneficiation. Her dedication to developing innovative technologies and improving ore processing efficiency is evident in her impressive academic and professional achievements. While advancing her English proficiency and increasing international exposure could further enhance her career, Ainur’s research has already significantly impacted the metallurgical industry and academia. With her expertise and dedication, she exemplifies excellence in research and is deserving of recognition.

 

Pravin Sankhwar | Engineering | Global Impact in Research Award

Mr. Pravin Sankhwar | Engineering | Global Impact in Research Award

Electrical Engineer at Independent Scholar, India

Pravin Sankhwar, P.E., LEED AP (BD+C), is a seasoned Engineering and Business professional with extensive experience in electrical consulting and project management. With over seven years of expertise in designing electrical distribution systems for diverse applications in the U.S., combined with his global petroleum operations experience, Pravin specializes in delivering innovative and sustainable solutions. Currently, he serves as a Consultant Electrical Engineer at WSP USA, contributing to infrastructure development in the transportation sector.

Education🎓

Pravin holds a Ph.D. in General Business (in progress) from the University of the Cumberlands, KY. He earned his M.S. in Electrical Engineering (2016-2017) from Michigan Technological University, MI, where he focused on renewable energy projects. His foundational education was completed with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering (2007-2011) from Malaviya National Institute of Technology, India.

Professional Experience💼

Over the past decade, Pravin has worked in critical roles across esteemed organizations, including WSP USA, Dhillon Engineering, and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation. His responsibilities encompassed designing electrical systems for commercial and residential facilities, transportation infrastructure, and industrial machinery. Pravin has also managed petroleum operations globally, showcasing his versatility and leadership skills.

Research Interests🔬

Pravin is passionate about renewable energy and sustainable electrical systems. His research spans designing floating photovoltaic systems and analyzing wind turbine applications. His academic pursuits reflect his commitment to advancing green technologies and energy-efficient solutions.

Awards and Certifications🏆

Pravin is a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in Texas and Maryland and a LEED Accredited Professional specializing in Building Design and Construction (BD+C). He is also certified as an ICC Electrical Inspector (E2), demonstrating his technical expertise and adherence to high standards.

Publications📝

Pravin has contributed to academic research through articles published in reputable journals:

Application of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor for Electric Vehicle

  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 4

Future of Gasoline Stations

  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 2

Energy Reduction in Residential Housing Units

  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 2

Evaluation of Transition to 100% Electric Vehicles (EVs) by 2052 in the United States

  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 1

Capital Budgeting for Electrical Engineering Projects: A Practical Methodology

  • Year: 2024

Integration of Energy Management Systems with Smart Grid

  • Year: 2024

Application of Floating Solar Photovoltaics (FPV) for Great Salt Lake, Utah for Reducing Environmental Impact and Power Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

  • Year: 2024

Optimal Selection of Overhead vs Underground Transmission Lines to Mitigate Energy Losses

  • Year: 2024

Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging While in-Motion via Varying Power Sources (Solar and Power Grid)

  • Year: 2024

Conversion of Streetlights to Light-emitting Diode (LED) Type

  • Year: 2024

Evaluation of Energy Demand Required to Supply Increased Load from Transition of Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) Vehicles to Electric Vehicles (EV) by 2052 in the United States

  • Year: 2024

Conclusion🌟

Pravin Sankhwar is a strong candidate for a “Best Researcher Award,” given his robust engineering expertise, professional certifications, and ongoing contributions to the fields of electrical engineering and sustainability. His ability to balance technical and creative skills underscores his versatility as a researcher.

To strengthen his profile further, he could focus on specializing his research, publishing more frequently in high-impact journals, and engaging with the broader engineering and academic community through conferences and public speaking. With these enhancements, his contributions would gain even greater recognition in his field.