Musasa Kabeya | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Musasa Kabeya | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Durban University of Technology | South Africa

Dr. Musasa Kabeya is an active researcher in power systems engineering, with recognized expertise in HVDC transmission, offshore wind farm DC collection grids, power converters, renewable energy integration, smart grids, and electric vehicle technologies. He has authored and co-authored 40+ peer-reviewed publications, accumulating 596 citations, with an h-index of 12 and an i10-index of 13. His highly cited works address DC collection systems for offshore wind farms, battery electric vehicle drive circuits, voltage regulation, and power loss minimization. Dr. Musasa has collaborated extensively with international researchers across Africa, Europe, and Asia, contributing to IEEE, IET, and high-impact journals. His research supports sustainable energy transition, grid reliability, and decarbonization, delivering measurable societal impact through improved renewable power integration and resilient electrical infrastructure.

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Kang Mao | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Kang Mao | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Researcher | Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Dr. Kang Mao is a leading researcher at the Institute of Geochemistry, specializing in environmental geochemistry, environmental health, and contaminant monitoring. His work integrates wastewater-based epidemiology, soil–plant systems, and advanced sensing technologies to address emerging environmental and public health challenges. He has authored numerous highly cited publications in top-tier journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, Journal of Hazardous Materials, and Science of the Total Environment, with individual papers cited over 280 times, reflecting strong global impact. His research has significantly advanced early-warning systems for infectious disease surveillance, understanding of trace element behavior in agroecosystems, and innovative remediation and detection methods. Through extensive international collaborations, his contributions inform environmental policy, risk assessment, and sustainable management practices, delivering tangible societal benefits in public health protection and environmental safety.

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