Said Kardellass | Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Said Kardellass | Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Said Kardellass | Energy | Professor at Mohammed V University | Morocco

Prof. Dr. Said Kardellass is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in Thermodynamics, Energetics, and Materials Science, currently serving as a Professor of Higher Education in the Department of Energy and Environmental Engineering at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts et Métiers, Université Mohammed V de Rabat, Morocco. He holds a Ph.D. in Thermodynamics and Energetics from Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, where he conducted advanced studies on the thermodynamic modeling and evaluation of equilibrium phase diagrams using the CALPHAD method. Over the years, Prof. Dr. Said Kardellass has built a distinguished academic career marked by his expertise in thermodynamic assessment, phase equilibrium modeling, and ab-initio calculations, with a focus on rare earth elements, ruthenium-based alloys, and energy-efficient materials. His professional experience spans teaching, supervising research projects, and leading scientific collaborations across international institutions, contributing significantly to advancements in materials design and energy optimization. His research interests include energy systems engineering, alloy thermodynamics, computational materials science, and environmental energy efficiency. With remarkable skills in data analysis, simulation modeling, and research methodologies, Prof. Dr. Said Kardellass has published extensively in leading international journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, including Calphad, Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion, and Materials Today: Proceedings. Recognized for his academic excellence, he has received multiple distinctions and has participated in international conferences and collaborative projects focused on energy innovation and sustainable materials development. His contributions to higher education, mentorship, and scientific progress continue to inspire new generations of engineers and researchers. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Said Kardellass stands as a highly respected scholar whose commitment to advancing thermodynamic science, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, and fostering global academic engagement defines his exceptional professional legacy.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Idbenali, M., Kardellass, S., Feddaoui, M., & Selhaoui, N. (2023). Calphad-type description of sugar alcohols potential candidate as phase change material. Calphad, 83, 102638. (Citations: 14)

  2. Kardellass, S., Corvalan-Moya, C., & Vassiliev, V. (2023). Thermodynamic modeling of the (Ce and Sm)-Ru binary systems based on linear, exponential, and combined models aided by ab-initio calculations. Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion, 44, 300–323. (Citations: 11)

  3. Kardellass, S., Vassiliev, V., Mahdouk, K., Laaroussi, N., & Selhaoui, N. (2023). Excess thermodynamic properties of solutions in Ln-Ru (Ln = Nd, Gd, Dy) binary systems based on quadratic, exponential and combined models supported by ab-initio calculations. Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion, 44, 43–75. (Citations: 9)

  4. Bendarma, A., Garouge, S. E., Rusinek, A., Akhzouz, H., Kardellass, S., Bouslikhane, S., & Minor, H. E. (2022). The behaviour of aluminum alloy 1050 sheet subjected to impact and perforation process: Experimental and numerical approaches. Materials Today: Proceedings, 52, 40–44. (Citations: 18)

  5. Bendarma, A., Gourgue, H., Jankowiak, T., Rusinek, A., Kardellass, S., & Klosak, M. (2020). Perforation tests of composite structure specimens at wide range of temperatures and strain rates—Experimental analysis. Materials Today: Proceedings, 24, 7–10. (Citations: 22)

  6. Boukideur, M. A., Selhaoui, N., Alaoui, F. Z. C., Iddaoudi, A., Achgar, K., & Kardellass, S. (2020). Thermodynamic assessment of the Ho–Ga system. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 139, 3623–3633. (Citations: 16)

  7. Kardellass, S., Servant, C., Drouelle, I., Chrifi-Alaoui, F. Z., Idbenali, M., Abahazem, A., Hidoussi, A., Bendarma, A., & Selhaoui, N. (2020). Calphad-type assessment of the Pd–Yb binary system supported by first-principles calculations – Part II: Results. Materials Today: Proceedings, 24, 140–150. (Citations: 20)

 

Lin Liu | Petroleum Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lin Liu | Petroleum Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Northeast Petroleum University | China

Lin Liu is an accomplished associate professor at Northeast Petroleum University, specializing in advanced separation technologies in heterogeneous media. With a strong academic foundation and years of innovative research, Lin Liu has contributed significantly to fields such as hydrocyclone separation, wastewater treatment, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Their expertise extends to multiphase media processing, developing sustainable solutions for complex separation challenges in oilfields and industrial applications.

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Education

Lin Liu pursued higher education with a focus on chemical and environmental engineering, culminating in advanced degrees that laid the foundation for their specialization in fluid dynamics and separation technologies. Lin Liu’s education instilled a multidisciplinary approach to addressing global challenges, emphasizing innovative problem-solving and sustainable engineering solutions.

Experience

Lin Liu has extensive experience in both academic and industrial settings. As an associate professor, Lin Liu has led numerous research projects, collaborated internationally, and supervised students in cutting-edge separation technologies. Their career spans research on hydrocyclone oil-water separation, produced liquids processing, and wastewater treatment, contributing to advancements in energy and environmental sectors. Lin Liu has also collaborated with prominent researchers and industries, translating theoretical insights into practical applications.

Research Interests

Lin Liu’s research interests center on heterogeneous media separations using physical methods. Key areas of focus include:

  • Hydrocyclone and gravity sedimentation technologies for separating multiphase media.
  • Downhole hydrocyclone oil-water separation integrated with single-well injection-production.
  • Wastewater treatment and produced liquids separation in land-based and offshore oilfields.

Employing methods such as CFD simulation, indoor separation testing, machine learning for performance prediction, and multi-objective optimization, Lin Liu advances efficient, scalable separation processes.

Awards

Lin Liu’s research excellence has been recognized with several prestigious accolades, including the Wiley Top Cited Article (2021–2022) for contributions to hydrocyclone geometry optimization. This recognition highlights Lin Liu’s impact on academic and industrial communities through innovative solutions for separation challenges.

Publications

Lin Liu has published extensively in high-impact journals, showcasing expertise in fluid separation technologies. Below are selected publications:

  1. “Microplastics Separation Using Stainless Steel Mini-Hydrocyclones Fabricated with Additive Manufacturing”
    Science of The Total Environment, 2022 – Impact Factor (IF): 10.763, Cited by 45 articles.
  2. “Innovative Design and Study of an Oil-Water Coupling Separation Magnetic Hydrocyclone”
    Separation and Purification Technology, 2019 – IF: 9.136, Cited by 38 articles.
  3. “Mini-hydrocyclones in Water: State-of-the-Art”
    Green Chemical Engineering, 2024 – IF: 9.1, Cited by 12 articles.
  4. “Separation Performance of Hydrocyclones with Medium Rearrangement Internals”
    Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2021 – IF: 7.968, Cited by 25 articles.
  5. “Research on the Enhancement of the Separation Efficiency for Discrete Phases Based on Mini Hydrocyclone”
    Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022 – IF: 2.744, Cited by 15 articles.
  6. “Analysis of Hydrocyclone Geometry via Rapid Optimization Based on Computational Fluid Dynamics”
    Chemical Engineering & Technology, 2021 – IF: 2.215, Cited by 30 articles.
  7. “Influence Mechanism of Hydrocyclone Main Diameter on Separation Performance”
    Physics of Fluids, 2024 – IF: 4.6, Cited by 18 articles.

Conclusion

Lin Liu’s career reflects a dedication to advancing the science and engineering of separation technologies, addressing critical challenges in energy and environmental domains. With groundbreaking research, impactful publications, and collaborative efforts, Lin Liu continues to push the boundaries of sustainable engineering solutions, making significant contributions to academia and industry.