Clécia Andrade Dos Santos | Energy Generation | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Clécia Andrade Dos Santos
Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil
Clécia Andrade Dos Santos
Affiliation Universidade Estadual Paulista
Country Brazil
Scopus ID 57221303561
Documents 6
Citations 40
h-index 3
Subject Area Energy Generation
Event Metallurgical Engineering Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-2807-3351

Clécia Andrade Dos Santos recognizes the scientific achievements and emerging international impact of Innovative Research Award in the interdisciplinary fields of chemistry, sustainable catalysis, nanomaterials engineering, and energy generation. Her research activities at Universidade Estadual Paulista have contributed to advancements in photoelectrocatalytic technologies focused on carbon dioxide conversion, nitrogen fixation, and environmentally sustainable chemical processes.[1] Her scholarly profile reflects a growing contribution to renewable energy systems and green chemistry applications associated with sustainable industrial development.[2]

Abstract

Clécia Andrade Dos Santos has established an emerging research profile in sustainable chemistry and advanced catalytic systems through investigations involving ferrite-based nanomaterials, graphene composites, and photoelectrocatalytic technologies. Her academic contributions emphasize the sustainable conversion of carbon dioxide and nitrogen into value-added chemical products, including ammonia, methanol, ethanol, hydrogen, and organic compounds.[2] Her work integrates materials synthesis, electrochemical engineering, and renewable energy applications to support environmentally responsible industrial technologies. Through publications, patents, international collaborations, and conference presentations, she has demonstrated interdisciplinary expertise aligned with the objectives of modern energy transition research.[3]

Keywords

Photoelectrocatalysis, Nanomaterials, Graphene Composites, Carbon Dioxide Conversion, Sustainable Chemistry, Energy Generation, Ferrite Catalysts, Nitrogen Reduction, Renewable Energy, Green Chemistry

Introduction

Contemporary research in energy generation and environmental chemistry increasingly emphasizes sustainable catalytic systems capable of reducing industrial emissions and producing alternative fuels. Within this scientific context, Clécia Andrade Dos Santos has contributed to the development of innovative photoelectrocatalytic processes using graphene-based ferrites and semiconductor materials.[3] Her investigations focus on the efficient transformation of low-value molecules such as CO2 and N2 into strategically important products through renewable energy-driven technologies.

Research Profile

Clécia Andrade Dos Santos is characterized by interdisciplinary scientific activity involving chemistry, electrochemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental engineering. Her academic work includes the synthesis of ferrite nanomaterials, graphene hybrid structures, and photoelectrocatalytic systems designed for sustainable fuel production and pollutant degradation.[4]

  • Development of graphene/ferrite nanomaterials for CO2 reduction.
  • Research on ammonia synthesis via nitrogen reduction technologies.

Research Contributions

Among her notable contributions is the investigation of graphene/CoFe2O4 nanomaterials for photocatalytic conversion of dissolved carbon dioxide under solar irradiation conditions.[3] She has also contributed to studies involving sustainable pesticide degradation through heterogeneous solar photoelectro-Fenton processes and electrochemical pollutant removal systems.[4]

Publications

  • “High efficiency of graphene/CoFe2O4 nanomaterial in the photocatalytic conversion of CO2 dissolved in water under solar irradiation simulator.” Journal of Materials Science, 2024.
  • “Sustainable degradation of agricultural pesticides in real waters by graphene/CuFe2O4-driven heterogeneous solar photoelectro-Fenton process.” Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2025.
  • “Heterogeneous electro-Fenton process for degradation of bisphenol A using a new graphene/cobalt ferrite hybrid catalyst.” Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021.

Research Impact

Clécia Andrade Dos Santos extends across sustainable chemistry, environmental remediation, and renewable energy research. Her studies on ferrite-graphene catalysts contribute to the development of lower-emission industrial technologies and renewable chemical synthesis pathways.[2] The integration of electrochemical systems with solar irradiation technologies further demonstrates relevance to sustainable industrial applications and energy-efficient chemical production.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award is appropriate in recognizing the scientific contributions of Clécia Andrade Dos Santos due to her demonstrated commitment to sustainable technological innovation, interdisciplinary research methodologies, and emerging international academic visibility. Her work addresses globally significant themes including carbon neutrality, renewable energy production, environmental remediation, and sustainable catalysis.[3]

Conclusion

Clécia Andrade Dos Santos represents an emerging researcher whose contributions to photoelectrocatalysis, nanomaterials engineering, and sustainable chemistry have demonstrated relevance within the broader field of energy generation and environmental technology. Her scientific activities support innovative pathways for renewable fuel production, carbon dioxide utilization, and nitrogen fixation technologies.[5] Through continued academic development and international collaboration, her work contributes to the advancement of environmentally sustainable chemical processes and renewable energy research.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Clécia Andrade dos Santos, Author ID 57221303561. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57221303561
  2. Dos Santos, C. A., et al. (2024). Electrochemical removal of imidacloprid on different anodes with in-situ H2O2 generation: Optimizing conditions for rapid degradation and safe byproducts. Chemical Engineering Journal.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1385894724091575
  3. Dos Santos, C. A., et al. (2026). W/WO3/PDA@ CuFe2O4 as successful photocatalyst of CO2 conversion in seawater to fuel by using sunlight. Journal of CO2 Utilization.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212982026001186
  4. Dos Santos, C. A., et al. (2024). Different Pathways for Degradation of Neonicotinoid Pesticide: Optimal Conditions and Safer By-Products. SSRN 4963686.
    https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4963686
  5. Dos Santos, C. A., et al. (2021). Magnetic nanostructured material as heterogeneous catalyst for degradation of AB210 dye in tannery wastewater by electro-Fenton process. Chemosphere.
    10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.130675

Ikechi Ukaegbu | Energy Harvesting | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ikechi Ukaegbu | Energy Harvesting | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor at University of West Alabama | United States

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ikechi Ukaegbu is an accomplished researcher recognized for impactful contributions to electrical engineering, silicon photonics, optoelectronics, and photonics-based radar systems. His research addresses critical challenges in high-speed optical interconnects, secure wireless communications, autonomous vehicle sensing, and energy-harvesting technologies for IoT applications. Through a strong integration of device design, system modeling, and experimental validation, his work has advanced both fundamental knowledge and practical engineering solutions. His scholarly impact is reflected in a strong Scopus profile with 114 publications, 386 citations, and an h-index of 10, demonstrating sustained research excellence and international recognition.

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Featured Publications


Energy 4.0: towards IoT applications in Kazakhstan

B. Satuyeva, C. Sauranbayev, I.A. Ukaegbu, H.K. Nunna – Procedia Computer Science, 2019 (Cited by 38)

Perovskite PV energy harvesting system for uninterrupted IoT device applications

Y. Olzhabay, A. Ng, I.A. Ukaegbu – Energies, 2021 (Cited by 35)

Virtual power plant in Industry 4.0: Strategic planning of emerging VPP in Kazakhstan

M. Kenzhina, I. Kalysh, I. Ukaegbu, S.K. Nunna – ICACT, 2019 (Cited by 24)

The fourth industrial revolution: Towards Energy 4.0 in Kazakhstan

A. Alimkhan, A. Makhambayev, I.A. Ukaegbu – ICACT, 2019 (Cited by 24)

Towards the application of blockchain technology for smart grids in Kazakhstan

D. Orazgaliyev, Y. Lukpanov, I.A. Ukaegbu, H.S.V.S.K. Nunna – ICACT, 2019 (Cited by 22)

Helmi Nasraoui | Energy Consumption | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Helmi Nasraoui | Energy Consumption | Research Excellence Award

Doctoral Researcher at The National Higher Engineering School of Tunis (ENSIT) | Tunisia

Mr. Helmi Nasraoui’s research reflects a strong commitment to advancing intelligent manufacturing through the integration of artificial intelligence, additive manufacturing, and robust design methodologies. His Scopus-indexed journal publication demonstrates effective use of Artificial Neural Networks and Gaussian Process Regression to predict energy consumption in AM-FDM processes, addressing sustainability and process optimization challenges. Complementary conference publications expand this work to rheology variation analysis and HVAC energy modeling, reinforcing the practical relevance of his research. Collectively, these contributions highlight methodological rigor, innovation, and industrial applicability. His Scopus profile records 1 indexed journal publication, multiple conference papers, an emerging citation record, supporting his suitability for the Research Excellence Award.

Professional Profiles

Featured Publications


Use of the RDPP-SF Method to Analyze Rheology Variation in an AM-Cement-Based
M. Amdouni, H. Nasraoui, M. A. Rezgui, A. Trabelsi –
Advances in Additive Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Applications, 2025


Applying the ANN and the GPR Models to Predict Energy Consumption for AM-FDM of Isovolumetric Mechanical Components
H. Nasraoui, A. Trabelsi, M. A. Rezgui –
Concurrent Engineering, Article ID: 1063293X251371108, 2025

Yasser Abdelsalam | Oil Upgrading | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Yasser Abdelsalam | Oil Upgrading | Excellence in Research Award

Senior Researcher at Kazan federal University, Russia.

Yasser Ibrahim Ibrahim Abdelsalam is a passionate senior researcher in petroleum engineering at Kazan Federal University, specializing in innovative petroleum feedstock processing. With a profound dedication to advancing the field of petrochemistry, Yasser has contributed significantly to refining heavy oil and catalysis technologies. Residing in Kazan, Russia 🇷🇺, he bridges academia and industry, bringing cutting-edge solutions to global challenges in energy sustainability. He actively supervises graduate students, guiding them in impactful research endeavors. An esteemed academician, Yasser regularly shares his expertise at international conferences and in peer-reviewed journals, solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in petrochemical engineering. 💼🔬✨

 

Professional Profiles📖

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Education 🎓

Yasser Ibrahim Ibrahim Abdelsalam pursued his academic journey with a strong focus on petrochemistry and petroleum engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Technical Sciences (Petrochemistry) in 2021 from Kazan National Research Technological University, where his dissertation, “Upgrading of Heavy Petroleum Feedstock by Catalytic Thermolysis,” highlighted innovative solutions for energy challenges. During his doctoral studies, he specialized in petrochemistry, deepening his understanding of catalytic processes. Prior to this, Yasser completed a Master’s Degree in Chemical Technology in 2014 at the same university, with a specialization in oil and gas processing. This solid educational foundation has equipped him with the expertise to address complex challenges in the field of petrochemical engineering. 🌟🎓

Professional Experience💼

As a senior researcher at Kazan Federal University, Yasser Ibrahim Ibrahim Abdelsalam plays a pivotal role in advancing petroleum engineering. He leads cutting-edge research in heavy oil upgrading and catalytic thermolysis, developing innovative technologies to improve petroleum feedstock processing. His work extends beyond the laboratory, as he actively collaborates with industry partners to translate research into practical applications. Yasser also supervises graduate and Ph.D. students, fostering an environment of academic excellence and innovation. His research contributions are widely recognized, with numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at international conferences, further solidifying his influence in the field. 🌍🔬

Award and Honors🏅

Yasser’s contributions to petrochemical research have earned him numerous accolades. He received the prestigious Best Paper Award at the International Petrochemical Conference in 2022, recognizing his innovative approach to energy challenges. Additionally, he was awarded the Young Scientist Grant by the Ministry of Education and Science in Russia for his exceptional work in advancing petroleum technologies. Kazan Federal University honored him with an Excellence in Research Award for his sustained contributions to academia. Yasser has also been a recipient of multiple industry-sponsored research grants, highlighting his impactful collaborations and groundbreaking research. 🏅✨

Skills & Expertise🛠️

Yasser is a seasoned expert in catalysis and petrochemistry, with extensive knowledge in heavy oil upgrading technologies. He is proficient in laboratory and analytical techniques such as GC-MS, XRD, and FTIR, which are critical for petrochemical research. His skills in scientific writing and data analysis enable him to effectively communicate complex findings to diverse audiences. Additionally, Yasser excels in research project management, ensuring successful execution of large-scale projects. His comprehensive expertise positions him as a leader in tackling contemporary challenges in the petroleum engineering domain. 🚀🌟

Research Focus 🔍

Yasser’s research focuses on sustainable and innovative solutions in petrochemical engineering. He specializes in heavy oil and bitumen processing, developing eco-friendly methods to enhance petroleum refining technologies. His work in catalytic cracking and thermolysis aims to improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Yasser is also deeply invested in exploring sustainable hydrocarbon conversion processes, bridging the gap between traditional energy sources and modern sustainability demands. His research reflects a commitment to advancing technologies that contribute to global energy needs while prioritizing environmental stewardship. 🌍🔧

 

Conclusion ✅

Yasser Abdelsalam’s advanced research in petroleum engineering and his contributions to the academic and industrial communities make him a strong contender for the Excellence in Research Award. With additional efforts in broadening his research scope and engaging with the global community, he could further elevate his candidacy for such prestigious recognition.

📚Publications to Noted

 

Influence of rock-forming and catalytic additives on transformation of highly viscous heavy oil

Authors: SM Petrov, DA Ibragimova, YII Abdelsalam, GP Kayukova

Citations: 32

Year: 2016

Study of the rheological properties of heat-treatment products of asphaltic oils in the presence of rock-forming minerals

Authors: SM Petrov, YII Abdelsalam, AV Vakhin, LR Baibekova, GP Kayukova, …

Citations: 26

Year: 2015

Aquathermolysis of Heavy Crude Oil: Comparison Study of the Performance of Ni(CH3COO)2 and Zn(CH3COO)2 Water-Soluble Catalysts

Authors: YII Abdelsalam, FA Aliev, OO Mirzayev, SA Sitnov, VE Katnov, …

Citations: 13

Year: 2023

The Catalytic Upgrading Performance of NiSO4 and FeSO4 in the Case of Ashal’cha Heavy Oil Reservoir

Authors: YII Abdelsalam, LA Akhmetzyanova, LK Galiakhmetova, …

Citations: 9

Year: 2023

Influence of FeP and Al(H2PO4)3 Nanocatalysts on the Thermolysis of Heavy Oil in N2 Medium

Authors: YII Abdelsalam, RF Khamidullin, VE Katnov, AV Dengaev, FA Aliev, …

Citations: 8

Year: 2023

Efficient Heavy Oil Upgrading with Water-Soluble Nickel and Copper Acetate Catalysts

Authors: F Aliev, Y Abdelsalam, S Lapuk, MA Khelkhal, M Suwaid, A Vakhin

Citations: 5

Year: 2024

Catalytic Low-Temperature Thermolysis of Heavy Oil in the Presence of Fullerene C60 Nanoparticles in Aquatic and N2 Medium

Authors: YII Abdelsalam, FA Aliev, RF Khamidullin, AV Dengaev, VE Katnov, …

Citations: 5

Year: 2023

Optimization of heavy crude oil recovery using oil-soluble catalyst precursor under electromagnetic heating

Authors: A Tajik, T Kholmurodov, YII Abdelsalam, NA Nazimov, AV Vakhin

Citations: 4

Year: 2025

Reforming of extra viscous oil in the presence of mineral additives of carbonate rock (Russian)

Authors: SM Petrov, DA Ibragimova, YI Abdelsalam, AI Lakhova, NY Bashkirtseva, …

Citations: 3

Year: 2016

Heterogeneous catalysts based on Fe-pillared clays for catalytic aquathermolysis processes of heavy oil

Authors: V Starshinova, Y Abdelsalam, V Gorelysheva, A Oparkin, S Gnevashev, …

Citations: 2

Year: 2019