Mohammad Hejri | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Hejri | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor at Sahand University of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering, Iran

Mohammad Hejri is an esteemed Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Sahand University of Technology, located in Sahand New Town, Tabriz, Iran. With a robust academic foundation in Electrical Engineering and Electronic and Computer Engineering, he has dedicated his career to advancing knowledge and expertise in the fields of power electronics, control systems, and renewable energy. Hejri holds a dual Ph.D. from Sharif University of Technology in Tehran and the University of Cagliari in Italy, which showcases his international academic collaborations and high academic performance throughout his studies.

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Education

Hejri’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Tabriz University, where he graduated with a commendable GPA of 16.97/20. He continued to excel during his Master of Science studies at Sharif University of Technology, achieving a GPA of 17.72/20. His commitment to excellence culminated in earning a double-title Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Sharif University and Electronic and Computer Engineering from the University of Cagliari, with an impressive GPA of 17.37/20. His thesis focused on hybrid modeling and control of power electronics converters, reflecting his interest in sophisticated control systems.

Experience

With over a decade of experience, Hejri has been instrumental in academia and industry. He joined Sahand University of Technology in 2012, where he has significantly contributed to research and teaching in electrical engineering. His international experience includes a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Sweden, where he engaged in smart modeling for optimal integration of photovoltaic systems. Hejri has also been associated with several prestigious institutions, including the Niroo Research Institute and Azerbaijan Regional Electric Company, further showcasing his diverse expertise in power systems and intelligent grid projects.

Research Interests

Hejri’s research interests encompass a range of topics in electrical engineering, with a strong focus on power electronics, control systems, and renewable energy applications. His work primarily explores the robust stabilization of nonlinear systems, hybrid control strategies for power converters, and practical stabilization techniques for discrete-time switched systems. He is particularly interested in applying advanced control theory to enhance the performance and reliability of electrical systems, contributing to the development of sustainable energy solutions.

Awards

Hejri has received numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to research and academia. In 2024, he was selected for the International Young Scientist Awards under the Best Researcher Award category, a testament to his impact in the field. He has previously been recognized as the best candidate for a postdoctoral research position at KTH among 43 applicants. Hejri’s academic achievements include ranking first among 30 students in the Ph.D. entrance exam at Sharif University and consistently performing at the top of his class throughout his education.

Publications

Hejri has an extensive publication record, contributing significantly to various journals and conferences. Notably, his works include:

Hejri, M. “Robust stabilization of uncertain nonlinear systems with matched and unmatched uncertainties,” International Journal of Control, 2024. DOI: 10.1080/00207179.2024.2397485.

Hejri, M. “Improving Extensions for the Global Uniform Asymptotic Stability of Continuous-time Nonlinear Systems,” International Journal of Systems Science, 2024. DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2024.2409848.

Hejri, M. “Practical Stabilization of Discrete-time Switched Nonlinear Systems without a Common Equilibrium and Using Hybrid Switching Functions,” International Journal of Control, 2024. DOI: 10.1080/00207179.2024.2365359.

Conclusion

Mohammad Hejri stands out as a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his educational achievements, notable recognition, and contributions to the field of Electrical Engineering. His ongoing research on hybrid modeling and control demonstrates his innovative approach to complex problems. By addressing areas for improvement, particularly in the practical application of his research and enhancing mentorship roles, he can further enhance his impact on the field and solidify his reputation as a leading researcher.

Thokozile Mazibuko | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms . Thokozile Mazibuko | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Lecturer , durban university of technology , South Africa

Thokozile Fortunate Mazibuko is a dedicated electrical engineer with a concentration in Power and Renewable Energy Systems. She is passionate about innovation and creativity, consistently aiming to contribute to the field through research and teaching. With a strong technical aptitude and experience in both academia and industry, Thokozile is currently a lecturer at Durban University of Technology, where she focuses on developing new teaching methodologies and supervising research projects.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Academic Background: Thokozile has a strong academic foundation, holding a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering with Cum Laude from Tshwane University of Technology and another Master’s from RWTH Aachen University. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at the Durban University of Technology, focusing on renewable energy and power systems, which highlights her dedication to advancing her knowledge and expertise in this field.
  2. Research Expertise: Thokozile has contributed to several high-impact publications in the areas of power systems, renewable energy, and energy systems optimization. Her work on the application of synchrophasors for transient stability analysis and her involvement in the techno-economic design and optimization of hybrid energy systems demonstrate her capability to handle complex and critical issues in the energy sector.
  3. Teaching and Mentorship: Her experience as a lecturer at the Durban University of Technology and the University of Johannesburg reflects her commitment to academia. Thokozile has developed and implemented innovative teaching approaches, supervised research activities, and contributed to the academic development of her students, enhancing her institution’s research profile.
  4. Professional Experience: Thokozile has a robust professional background, with experience in both academia and industry. Her roles at Rand Water, Anglo American, and Anglo Platinum, where she handled responsibilities ranging from quality control to project management, provide her with a well-rounded understanding of the practical applications of her research.
  5. Technical Skills: Thokozile possesses a wide range of technical skills, including complex problem-solving, systems analysis, and technology design. These skills, combined with her research and teaching experience, make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Areas of Improvement 

  • Expanded Research Impact: While Thokozile has a solid publication record, expanding her research impact through collaborations, securing grants, and leading high-profile projects could further enhance her profile. Engaging in more interdisciplinary research could also broaden her influence in related fields.
  • Industry-Academia Collaboration: Increasing collaboration with industry partners could enhance the practical relevance of her research and lead to innovations that directly impact the energy sector. This could also provide more opportunities for funded research projects and applications.

Visibility in International Conferences: While Thokozile has presented at various conferences, increasing her presence at international conferences and workshops, especially in leadership or keynote roles, would raise her profile in the global research community.

Education 

Thokozile is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at Durban University of Technology. She holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Tshwane University of Technology (Cum Laude) and another Master’s degree from RWTH Aachen University in Germany. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering (Power) from Tshwane University of Technology and a Diploma in Electrical Engineering from Durban University of Technology.

Experience 

Thokozile has extensive experience in both academic and industrial settings. Since 2020, she has been a lecturer at Durban University of Technology, where she develops innovative teaching approaches and supervises research projects. Before that, she lectured at the University of Johannesburg, focusing on Power Electronics, Protection Technology, and Control Systems. Thokozile has also worked as a Graduate Intern at Rand Water and held various roles at Anglo American, including Quality Control Coordinator and Engineering Trainee.

Research Interests 

Thokozile’s research interests lie in Power and Energy Systems, particularly in renewable energy sources. Her work focuses on the application of synchrophasors in multi-machine power systems for transient stability analysis and the optimization of hybrid energy systems. She is dedicated to advancing the field through her research, which combines technical expertise with practical applications.

Awards 

Thokozile has earned recognition for her academic achievements, including her Cum Laude distinction for her Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering. Her work has been consistently recognized for its impact on the field, contributing to the development of innovative solutions in power and energy systems.

Publications 

Thokozile has authored several research papers in esteemed journals and conference proceedings, showcasing her contributions to the field of electrical engineering:

Conclusion

Thokozile Fortunate Mazibuko is a highly qualified and experienced researcher with a strong academic and professional background in electrical engineering, particularly in power systems and renewable energy. Her dedication to research, teaching, and technical expertise make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further emphasis on expanding her research impact, industry collaboration, and international visibility, she has the potential to achieve even greater recognition in her field.

kang yen | Electrical Engineering | Best Faculty Award

Prof Dr . kang yen | Electrical Engineering | Best Faculty Award 

Professor & Director , FIU , United States

Dr. Kang Kenneth Yen is a distinguished Professor and Director of the External Program at the College of Engineering and Computing, Florida International University (FIU). With a prolific career spanning several decades, Dr. Yen’s expertise lies in Electrical Engineering, particularly in cybersecurity, digital signal processing, and advanced control systems. His contributions extend to significant roles such as Assistant Provost for the China Program, Graduate Program Director, and Chairperson of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at FIU

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Academic and Professional Experience: Dr. Kang Kenneth Yen has a rich academic background with a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Vanderbilt University and a notable career spanning multiple prestigious positions, including Chairperson of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at FIU and Director of International Program Development. His extensive experience in academia demonstrates a long-standing commitment to both research and education.
  2. Leadership and Administrative Roles: Dr. Yen’s roles as Assistant Provost (China Program) and Director of External Programs highlight his leadership capabilities and ability to manage complex programs. His leadership in developing international programs and directing graduate studies underscores his contributions to expanding educational and research opportunities.
  3. Funded Research and Projects: Dr. Yen has successfully secured funding for a diverse array of projects, including work with NASA, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Florida Center for Cybersecurity. This indicates a strong ability to attract and manage substantial research grants, reflecting his research’s relevance and impact.
  4. Published Research: Dr. Yen has published numerous articles in high-impact journals and conferences, with a focus on machine learning, control systems, and sensor networks. His publications on topics such as false data injection attacks and machine learning applications in industrial systems demonstrate significant contributions to his field.
  5. International Recognition: His invited talks at various international institutions and collaborations with researchers from different countries enhance his global presence and demonstrate his influence in the field of electrical and computer engineering.

Areas for Improvement  

  1. Broader Impact and Interdisciplinary Work: While Dr. Yen’s research is highly specialized, there may be opportunities to broaden his impact by engaging in more interdisciplinary projects. Exploring collaborations with other departments or fields could enhance the applicability and reach of his research.
  2. Recent Innovations and Emerging Trends: While Dr. Yen’s work is substantial, focusing more on emerging trends and innovations in electrical engineering and related fields could further strengthen his research portfolio. Staying abreast of the latest technological advancements and integrating them into his research could offer new avenues for exploration.
  3. Student and Community Engagement: Expanding efforts to involve students in research projects and community outreach programs could enhance the educational experience and contribute to the broader impact of his work. Initiatives aimed at increasing student participation in research and fostering industry partnerships might also be beneficial.

    Education

    Dr. Yen holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Vanderbilt University (August 1985), an M.E.E in Electrical Engineering from the University of Virginia (December 1979), and a B.S. in Geophysics from National Central University, Taiwan (July 1974). His educational background reflects a robust foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of Electrical Engineering.

    Experience

    Dr. Yen’s extensive experience includes roles as the Director of International Program Development, Chairperson of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Visiting Professor at Universite de Nancy I, France. He has also served as a Mechanical Engineer and Instructor in Taiwan. His leadership in various academic and administrative positions has significantly advanced the engineering programs at FIU.

    Research Interests

    Dr. Yen’s research interests encompass cybersecurity for safety-critical cyber-physical systems, advanced signal processing, and machine learning applications in control systems. His work focuses on developing innovative solutions for enhancing system security, optimizing sensor technology, and improving control systems’ performance.

    Awards

    Dr. Yen has been recognized for his contributions to engineering and education, including various funded projects and grants for research in cybersecurity, sensor optimization, and control systems. His achievements include significant projects funded by NASA, DHS, and the US DOT, showcasing his impact on both academia and industry.

    Publications

    Dr. Yen has authored numerous influential papers in top-tier journals. Some of his notable publications include: