Jae-Ho Lee | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Jae-Ho Lee | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Kunsan National University | South Korea

Dr. Jae-Ho Lee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering at Kunsan National University, with recognized expertise in antennas, antenna arrays, millimeter-wave systems, wireless power transfer (WPT), automotive radar, and implantable devices. He has authored more than 30 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating over 620 citations, with an h-index of 13 and an i10-index of 15. His highly cited works in IEEE Transactions and ETRI Journal have contributed foundational methods in WPT efficiency optimization, millimeter-wave array design, and biomedical telemetry antennas. Dr. Lee actively collaborates with interdisciplinary teams in electromagnetics, radar signal processing, and biomedical engineering. His research supports societal impact through advancements in automotive safety, wireless energy systems, and implantable healthcare technologies.

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Featured Publications


Optimal coupling to achieve maximum output power in a WPT system

– IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 2016. | Citations: 115.


Capacitively coupled microstrip comb-line array antennas for millimeter-wave applications

– IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 2020. | Citations: 57.


Frequency-tuning method using the reflection coefficient in a wireless power transfer system

– IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, 2017. | Citations: 44.

Abdolreza Farhadian | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Abdolreza Farhadian | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Senior Researcher | Kazan Federal University | Russia

Dr. Abdolreza Farhadian is a senior researcher whose work has significantly advanced flow assurance, gas hydrate science, corrosion control, and sustainable technologies for the oil and gas sector. His academic influence is demonstrated by 2,485 citations, 67 publications, and an h-index of 33, reflecting strong global recognition of his contributions. Dr. Farhadian’s research centers on the development of environmentally friendly, next-generation kinetic hydrate inhibitors, anti-agglomerants, and corrosion inhibitors designed to improve the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of hydrocarbon production and transportation. A core element of his work involves pioneering hybrid inhibition strategies capable of simultaneously mitigating hydrate formation and corrosion, addressing long-standing compatibility challenges in conventional inhibitor systems. His innovations extend to the design of novel hydrate promoters for natural gas storage and CO₂ capture using clathrate hydrate technology, supporting cleaner energy transitions. Dr. Farhadian also engages in the development of advanced corrosion inhibitors, biomaterial-based reagents, surfactants, and catalysts for enhanced oil recovery and heavy-oil aquathermolysis. His research portfolio includes major industry-supported projects with organizations such as Gazpromneft STC, the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, and the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, underscoring the applied value and national importance of his work. A prolific inventor, he holds multiple patents on polyurethane-based and bio-derived hydrate and corrosion inhibitors, as well as castor-oil and chitosan-based technologies. He has contributed extensively to leading books and journals, including Chemical Engineering Journal, Green Chemistry, and Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. Through international collaboration—particularly with research groups in China and Europe—Dr. Farhadian continues to influence the scientific and industrial landscapes of gas hydrates, energy storage, and environmentally responsible oilfield chemistry.

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Featured Publications

  1. Farhadian, A., Rahimi, A., Safaei, N., Shaabani, A., Abdouss, M., & Alavi, A. (2020). A theoretical and experimental study of castor oil-based inhibitor for corrosion inhibition of mild steel in acidic medium at elevated temperatures. Corrosion Science, 175, 108871. Citations: 270

  2. Rahimi, A., Farhadian, A., Berisha, A., Shaabani, A., Varfolomeev, M. A., … (2022). Novel sucrose derivative as a thermally stable inhibitor for mild steel corrosion in 15% HCl medium: An experimental and computational study. Chemical Engineering Journal, 446, 136938. Citations: 149

  3. Farhadian, A., Kashani, S. A., Rahimi, A., Oguzie, E. E., Javidparvar, A. A., … (2021). Modified hydroxyethyl cellulose as a highly efficient eco-friendly inhibitor for suppression of mild steel corrosion in a 15% HCl solution at elevated temperatures. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 338, 116607. Citations: 101

  4. Farhadian, A., Zhao, Y., Naeiji, P., Rahimi, A., Berisha, A., Zhang, L., … (2023). Simultaneous inhibition of natural gas hydrate formation and CO₂/H₂S corrosion for flow assurance inside the oil and gas pipelines. Energy, 269, 126797. Citations: 98

  5. Omrani, I., Farhadian, A., Babanejad, N., Shendi, H. K., Ahmadi, A., & Nabid, M. R. (2016). Synthesis of novel high primary hydroxyl functionality polyol from sunflower oil using thiol-yne reaction and their application in polyurethane coating. European Polymer Journal, 82, 220–231. Citations: 92

Lucia Camelia Pirvu | Materials Science | Best Collaborative Research Award 

Dr. Lucia Camelia Pirvu | Materials Science | Best Collaborative Research Award 

Senior Researches | National Institute of Chemical Pharmaceutical R&D | Romania

Dr. Lucia Camelia Pîrvu is a senior researcher and biochemist at the National Institute of Chemical Pharmaceutical Research and Development (ICCF), Bucharest, Romania. With over 29 years of dedicated research and innovation in pharmaceutical biotechnology, she has significantly contributed to the advancement of natural and plant-derived products for medicinal, agricultural, cosmetic, and hygienic applications. Her expertise encompasses the design and development of novel phytoproducts, extraction technologies, and advanced analytical characterization methods for active botanical compounds, alongside pre-pharmacological screening and ROS activity assessments. Dr. Pîrvu has coordinated and managed 12 interdisciplinary research projects funded by national and European programs, with a cumulative budget exceeding €4 million. Notable among these are pioneering studies on ecological laser technologies, natural antimicrobial agents, and herbal products targeting metabolic and gastrointestinal disorders. Her leadership has strengthened technology transfer between public research institutions and private industries, fostering innovation in Romania’s bioeconomy and sustainable health sectors. Her academic impact is underscored by 401 citations across 361 documents, 51 publications, and an h-index of 12, reflecting her recognized contribution to biochemistry and pharmaceutical sciences. Dr. Pîrvu’s research integrates molecular biology, phytochemistry, and green chemistry approaches to develop safer, eco-friendly bioactive formulations. Through international collaborations and participation in EU-funded consortia, she has promoted interdisciplinary dialogue between academia and industry. Her scientific vision emphasizes the valorization of plant resources through innovative, sustainable biotechnological processes that support human health and environmental well-being. As a project leader, mentor, and expert in herbal medicine research, Dr. Lucia Camelia Pîrvu continues to shape the evolution of natural product-based pharmaceutical development in Romania and beyond.

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Featured Publications

  1. Pîrvu, L., Hlevca, C., Nicu, I., & Bubueanu, C. (2014). Comparative studies on analytical, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities of a series of vegetal extracts prepared from eight plant species growing in Romania. JPC–Journal of Planar Chromatography–Modern TLC, 27(5), 346–356. Citations: 58

  2. Armatu, A., Colceru-Mihul, S., Bubueanu, C., Draghici, E., & Pîrvu, L. (2010). Evaluation of antioxidant and free scavenging potential of some Lamiaceae species growing in Romania. Romanian Biotechnological Letters, 15(3), 5274–5280. Citations: 53

  3. Pîrvu, L., Dragomir, C., Schiopu, S., & Mihul, S. C. (2012). Vegetal extracts with gastroprotective activity. Part I. Extracts obtained from Centaurea cyanus L. raw material. Romanian Biotechnological Letters, 17(2), 7169–7176. Citations: 34

  4. Stefaniu, A., Pîrvu, L., Albu, B., & Pintilie, L. (2020). Molecular docking study on several benzoic acid derivatives against SARS-CoV-2. Molecules, 25(24), 5828. Citations: 31

  5. Grigore, A., Bubueanu, C., Pîrvu, L., Ionita, L., & Toba, G. (2015). Plantago lanceolata L. crops – source of valuable raw material for various industrial applications. [Publication details not specified]. Citations: 31