Nader Tarashandeh | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nader Tarashandeh | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | University of Kashan | Iran

Dr. Nader Tarashandeh is a power systems researcher and lecturer whose work bridges advanced academic research and applied energy system development. With extensive experience in power system operation, electricity markets, and energy policy, his research primarily focuses on decentralized and peer-to-peer (P2P) energy trading, flexible reserve exchange mechanisms, and the integration of renewable energy within secure grid operations.Dr. Tarashandeh has authored multiple peer-reviewed papers in leading journals, including Applied Energy, Renewable Energy, Journal of Energy Storage, and Utilities Policy, as well as a book chapter published by Elsevier. His scholarly contributions have earned more than 59 citations with an h-index of 3 (Scopus). He collaborates closely with the Iran Grid Management Company (IGMC), where his research supports industrial projects on generation planning, network security, and structural reforms for Independent System Operators (ISOs).As a lecturer at the University of Kashan (2020–2024) and a member of the Energy Working Group of the Esfahan National Elites Foundation, Dr. Tarashandeh has combined academic expertise with practical engineering experience to advance Iran’s energy transition agenda. His recent work proposes innovative decentralized frameworks for simultaneous energy, reactive power, and reserve exchanges, contributing to the design of more resilient and market-oriented power systems.Recognized as the Top Student Researcher of 2023 by the University of Kashan, Dr. Tarashandeh continues to promote sustainable, secure, and technology-driven energy systems through his research, teaching, and industrial collaborations, demonstrating a strong commitment to shaping the future of intelligent and decentralized electricity markets worldwide.

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Featured Publications

  1. Tarashandeh, N., & Karimi, A. (2025). A novel framework for simultaneous energy, reactive power, and reserve exchange in decentralized P2P markets with renewable agents. Renewable Energy, Article 124484.

  2. Tarashandeh, N., & Karimi, A. (2024). Peer-to-peer energy trading under distribution network constraints with preserving independent nature of agents. Applied Energy, 355, 122240. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.122240 – Citations: 36

  3. Tarashandeh, N., & Karimi, A. (2021). Utilization of energy storage systems in congestion management of transmission networks with incentive-based approach for investors. Journal of Energy Storage, 33, 102034. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2020.102034 – Citations: 34

  4. Karimi, A., Tarashandeh, N., Kouchakzadeh, A., Kouchakmohseni, F., & Naghiloo, M. (2022). Iran’s day-ahead electricity market: Structural assessment and solutions. Utilities Policy, 75, 101347. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jup.2022.101347 – Citations: 9

  5. Karimi, A., Tarashandeh, N., & Noorizadeh, Y. (2022). Electricity market issues in future power systems. In Decentralized Frameworks for Future Power Systems (pp. 147–187). Elsevier. – Citations: 1

Joy Nneamaka Obi | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Joy Nneamaka Obi | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow | University of Witswatersrand | South Africa

Dr. Joy Nneamaka Obi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Wits School of Education, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, within the Educational Leadership, Policy and Skills (ELPS) Division. She holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, with specialization in Resource and Environmental Economics, complemented by advanced training in Sustainable Urban Development Studies at Erasmus University, Rotterdam.Her interdisciplinary research integrates climate change, agricultural sustainability, and education for development. Through rigorous empirical and bibliometric approaches, Dr. Obi investigates the intersections of poverty alleviation, food security, and environmental resilience in sub-Saharan Africa. Her work aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDGs 1, 2, 4, 7, 13, and 17, emphasizing climate-smart agriculture, renewable energy, and knowledge transfer systems.Dr. Obi has authored and co-authored over 17 peer-reviewed journal articles, 4 book chapters, and numerous international conference papers, including presentations at Springer Nature–licensed symposia and global education conferences such as ICERI and INTED. Her collaborative projects extend across Africa and Europe, reflecting strong South-South and North-South research partnerships.With prior academic appointments at Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Nigeria, Dr. Obi has served in various administrative capacities, including Acting Head of Department and Examination Officer. She is a member of several professional organizations, including the Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economists (NAAE), Agricultural Society of Nigeria (ASN), and the Organisation of Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD).Her current research explores the role of digital technologies, vocational skills, and environmental education in promoting employability and sustainable development across Africa—bridging evidence-based research, policy, and transformative education.

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Featured Publications

  1. Enete, A. A., Obi, J. N., Ozor, N., & Mba, C. L. (2016). Socioeconomic assessment of flooding among farm households in Anambra State, Nigeria. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, 8(1), 96–111. [Citations: 34]

  2. Onyeneke, R. U., Emenekwe, C. C., Munonye, J. O., Olaolu, M. O., Izuogu, C. U., & others. (2020). Adoption of bio-fortified pro-vitamin-A cassava and health outcome of farming households in Abia and Anambra States, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 24(2), 81–91. [Citations: 19]

  3. Ibrahim-Olesin, S., Munonye, J., Ok, O., Adefalu, L. L., Olaolu, M. O., & others. (2021). Farmer–Herders’ conflict and climate change: Response strategies needed in Nigeria and other African countries. The International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses, 14(1), 73. [Citations: 12]

  4. Munonye, J. O., Matthew, D. E., Olaolu, M., Onyeneke, R. U., Obi, J. N., Amadi, M., & others. (2023). The impact of food security and poverty status on rural household farmers in Ikwo, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development, 23(6). [Citations: 11]

  5. Munonye, J., Osuji, E., Olaolu, M., Okoisu, A., Obi, J., Eze, G., Ibrahim-Olesin, S., & others. (2022). Perceived effects of COVID-19 pandemic on food security in Southeast Nigeria. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 6, 936157. [Citations: 11]

Iván López | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Iván López | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Full Time Professor | University of Zaragoza | Spain

Dr. Iván López Pardo is a distinguished Associate Professor at the University of Zaragoza, serving in the Department of Psychology and Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Work. With extensive expertise in environmental sociology, sustainability, and social change, his research explores the intersections of socio-environmental transformation, climate governance, and public perception of renewable energy. Dr. López Pardo’s academic trajectory demonstrates a strong commitment to addressing global challenges through interdisciplinary and evidence-based approaches.He has published over 35 peer-reviewed articles in leading international journals, including Energy Policy, Energy and Buildings, Sustainability, Ambio, and Journal of Mountain Science. His scholarly contributions have been cited nearly 600 times, reflecting his global influence and academic relevance. His most recent works investigate inclusive energy transitions, household adaptation to energy poverty, and the role of ecotourism in sustainable regional development. These studies bridge sociological theory with applied sustainability research, offering valuable insights for both academic and policy communities.Dr. López Pardo actively collaborates with researchers across Europe and Latin America, contributing to international projects on environmental justice, climate adaptation, and socio-economic indicators for sustainability assessment. His publications often combine qualitative and quantitative methodologies to evaluate the social dimensions of climate and environmental policies.A core member of the research group Socioeconomía y Sostenibilidad: Contabilidad Medioambiental, Economía Circular Corporativa y Recursos (S33_23R), Dr. López Pardo’s work significantly advances understanding of how societies adapt to ecological challenges while promoting equity and resilience. His interdisciplinary perspective and dedication to sustainability science make him a key contributor to the global dialogue on socio-environmental transformation and sustainable development.

Featured Publications

  1. Duarte, C. M., Alonso, S., Benito, G., Dachs, J., Montes, C., Pardo Buendía, M., … & López, I. (2006). Cambio global: Impacto de la actividad humana sobre el sistema Tierra. Madrid, Spain: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). Citations: 624

  2. López, I., Arriaga, A., & Pardo, M. (2018). La dimensión social del concepto de desarrollo sostenible: ¿La eterna olvidada? Revista Española de Sociología (RES), 27(2), 1–16. Citations: 182

  3. López, I. (2015). Sobre el desarrollo sostenible y la sostenibilidad: Conceptualización y crítica. Barataria: Revista Castellano-Manchega de Ciencias Sociales, 20, 111–128. Citations: 163

  4. García-Llorente, M., Castro, A. J., Quintas-Soriano, C., López, I., Castro, H., Montes, C., & Martín-López, B. (2016). The value of time in biological conservation and supplied ecosystem services: A willingness to give up time exercise. Journal of Arid Environments, 124, 13–21. Citations: 46

  5. López, I., & Pardo, M. (2018). Tourism versus nature conservation: Reconciliation of common interests and objectives – An analysis through Picos de Europa National Park. Journal of Mountain Science, 15(11), 2505–2516. Citations: 42

Dr. Iván López Pardo’s research bridges sociology and environmental science, illuminating how societies adapt to global ecological change. His influential work on sustainability, climate governance, and social perception of environmental issues advances sustainable policy design and fosters equitable transitions toward resilient, low-carbon futures.

Jonathan Ruiz | Renewable Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Jonathan Ruiz | Renewable Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Doctor | Technical University of Cotopaxi | Ecuador

Dr. Jonathan Alexander Ruiz Carrillo is a highly accomplished academic and researcher recognized for his strong expertise in industrial engineering, higher education, and applied technological innovation. His research demonstrates analytical precision and a deep understanding of modern industrial challenges, with significant contributions across project management, sustainable manufacturing, and Industry 4.0 applications. His scholarly output, including nine peer-reviewed publications and 17 citations with an h-index of 2, reflects growing visibility and influence in his field. Dr. Ruiz Carrillo’s major strengths lie in interdisciplinary research integration, effective academic leadership, and his ability to translate complex industrial processes into practical and scalable solutions. He also exhibits a strong commitment to mentorship, curriculum advancement, and community-focused projects, fostering a culture of innovation and learning. Areas for further growth include expanding international collaborations, enhancing the global reach of his publications through high-impact journals, and increasing engagement in cross-disciplinary technological research networks. With his consistent record of academic excellence, Dr. Ruiz Carrillo holds significant potential to advance research on artificial intelligence integration in industrial education, digital transformation, and sustainable production systems. His recent publication on AI model adoption among preservice teachers further highlights his evolving role as a forward-thinking scholar contributing to the intersection of technology, education, and human development.

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Featured Publications

  1. Benalcázar, M. C. A., Hidalgo, O. M. R., Paredes, M. F. J., & Ruiz Carrillo, J. A. R. (2021). Situación de la mediana empresa ecuatoriana: Rasgos distintivos de sus prácticas gerenciales. Revista de Ciencias Sociales (VE), 27(2), 352–366. Citations: 36

  2. Grunauer, M. S. N., Berrezueta, L. A. O., Ruiz Carrillo, J. A. R., Ludeña, I. O. E., … (2016). Análisis del potencial turístico de las comunidades rurales: Caso de estudio: Comunidad Muyuyacu, El Oro-Ecuador. RIAT: Revista Interamericana de Medioambiente y Turismo, 12(1), 48–59. Citations: 17

  3. Jaramillo Paredes, M. F., Romero Hidalgo, O. M., Aguirre Benalcázar, M. C., … (2020). Influencia de la innovación en la competitividad de las medianas empresas del Ecuador. Cuestiones Políticas, 38. Citations: 4

  4. Berrezueta, L. A. O., Grunauer, M. S. N., Ruiz Carrillo, J. A. R., Contreras, O. S. O., … (2017). Commune perceptions of the sociocultural impacts derived from rural tourism: Bellavista case, Ecuador. RIAT: Revista Interamericana de Medioambiente y Turismo, 13(1), 15–27. Citations: 4

  5. Zhindon‐Almeida, R. G., & Ruiz‐Carrillo, J. A. R. (2025). Factors influencing the adoption of renewable energies in developing countries. Sustainable Development. Citations: 2

Kashif Iqbal | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kashif Iqbal | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | RMIT University | Vietnam 

Dr. Kashif Iqbal is a Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher (Top 1% Globally) and a renowned economist whose scholarship bridges energy economics, green innovation, and digital sustainability. He currently serves as a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at RMIT University Vietnam and a Distinguished Professor at Taif University, Saudi Arabia, while holding editorial roles in leading journals such as the International Journal of Energy Research and Frontiers in Public Health–Health Economics. Dr. Iqbal earned his Ph.D. in Management Sciences and Economics from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, following his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Economics from prestigious Pakistani institutions. His academic journey includes appointments in China, Vietnam, and Saudi Arabia, with prior service as Associate Professor at Shanghai Dianji University and Assistant Professor at Wuxi University. His research focuses on energy economics, sustainable development, international trade, ICT-driven economic growth, and climate policy. He possesses advanced skills in Python, R, and STATA for quantitative and econometric analysis and has secured international research funding on trade liberalization and climate economics. Widely recognized for his scientific impact and contributions to environmental economics and digital innovation, Dr. Iqbal stands as a global leader in his field. Citations: 1,246; 26 documents; h-index: 15.

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Featured Publications

  1. Baloch, M. A., Zhang, J., Iqbal, K., & Iqbal, Z. (2019). The effect of financial development on ecological footprint in BRI countries: Evidence from panel data estimation. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26(6), 6199–6208. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-018-3992-9 — Citations: 589

  2. Hassan, S. T., Xia, E., Huang, J., Khan, N. H., & Iqbal, K. (2019). Natural resources, globalization, and economic growth: Evidence from Pakistan. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26(15), 15527–15534. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-019-04890-z — Citations: 213

  3. Danish, Zhang, J. W., Hassan, S. T., & Iqbal, K. (2020). Toward achieving environmental sustainability targets in OECD countries: The role of real income, research and development, and transport infrastructure. Sustainable Development, 28(1), 83–90. https://doi.org/10.1002/sd.1973 — Citations: 121

  4. Hafeez, M., Yuan, C., Shahzad, K., Aziz, B., Iqbal, K., & Raza, S. (2019). An empirical evaluation of financial development–carbon footprint nexus in One Belt and Road region. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26(24), 25026–25036. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-019-05757-z — Citations: 119

  5. Sohaib, M., Wang, Y., Iqbal, K., & Han, H. (2022). Nature-based solutions, mental health, well-being, price fairness, attitude, loyalty, and evangelism for green brands in the hotel context. International Journal of Hospitality Management, 101, 103126. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhm.2022.103126 — Citations: 109

Sharifah Emilia Tuan Sharif | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sharifah Emilia Tuan Sharif | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Pathologist | Universiti Sains Malaysia | Malaysia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sharifah Emilia Tuan Sharif is a distinguished Associate Professor and senior consultant anatomic pathologist at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), recognized for her subspecialty expertise in bone and soft tissue pathology and her contributions to clinical diagnostics, translational research, and innovative medical education. She earned her MBBS in 2000 and Master of Pathology (Anatomic Pathology) in 2005 from USM, establishing a strong foundation for her academic and clinical career. Professionally, she serves as Chairperson of the Pathology Specialty Committee, Director of SPICES (Interactive Gallery for Medical Sciences), and Laboratory-based Clinical Master Programme Coordinator, where she leads curriculum development, mentoring, and national quality assurance initiatives. Her research interests include biomarker discovery in liposarcoma (CDK4/MDM2), prognostic markers in colorectal adenoma and carcinoma, environmentally sustainable medical waste disposal, and the integration of VR/AR in pathology education. She has led multiple national research projects, including the KUBOWrapper initiative for deep-soil burial of medical waste, and developed award-winning educational platforms such as SPICESPath 360 and VI-SPICES. Her research skills encompass histopathology, immunohistochemistry, FISH analysis, protein profiling, translational oncology, biomaterials characterization, and digital/immersive medical education technologies. Dr. Sharifah Emilia has published over 80 papers in indexed journals, with significant contributions in Q1/Q2 journals and international conferences, demonstrating both clinical relevance and translational impact. Her work has earned innovation awards (AKRI 2023 & 2024), recognition in the Malaysia Book of Records for SPICESPath 360, and multiple research grants, reflecting her commitment to research excellence, leadership, and community engagement. She actively mentors students, collaborates with the Ministry of Health, and promotes STEM education through SPICES4U Jr. and SPICES4STEM programs. With her outstanding record of research, innovation, and societal impact, she exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher in medical sciences. 645 Citations, 45 Documents, h-index 8.

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Featured Publications

  1. Ibrahim, Y. S., Tuan Anuar, S., Azmi, A. A., Wan Mohd Khalik, W. M. A., Lehata, S., … (2021). Detection of microplastics in human colectomy specimens. JGH Open, 5(1), 116–121. Citations: 541

  2. Ch’ng, E. S., Tuan Sharif, S. E., & Jaafar, H. (2013). In human invasive breast ductal carcinoma, tumor stromal macrophages and tumor nest macrophages have distinct relationships with clinicopathological parameters and tumor …. Virchows Archiv, 462(3), 257–267. Citations: 54

  3. Ibrahim, Y. S., Tuan Anuar, S., Azmi, A. A., Wan Mohd Khalik, W. M. A., Lehata, S., … (2021). Detection of microplastics in human colectomy specimens. JGH Open, 5, 116–121. Citations: 43

  4. Pasupati, T. M., Yothasamutr, K., Wah, M. J., Sherif, S. E. T., & Palayan, K. (2008). A study of parasitic infections in the luminal contents and tissue sections of appendix specimens. Tropical Biomedicine, 25(2), 166–172. Citations: 38

  5. Ch’ng, E. S., Jaafar, H., & Tuan Sharif, S. E. (2011). Breast tumor angiogenesis and tumor-associated macrophages: Histopathologist’s perspective. Pathology Research International, 2011, 572706. Citations: 36