Chun Wei Huang | Digital Twin | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chun Wei Huang | Digital Twin | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor at Feng Chia University | Taiwan

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chun Wei Huang is a strong candidate for the Research Excellence Award due to his influential research in power electronics, smart grids, and intelligent power system control. His work integrates control theory, artificial intelligence, decentralized optimization, and multi-agent systems to enhance power system operation, monitoring, and renewable energy integration. He has made notable contributions toward low-carbon electricity systems and the effective coordination of distributed energy resources. According to his Scopus profile, he has authored 105 documents, received 4,099 citations, and holds an h-index of 30, demonstrating high research impact, sustained productivity, and international scholarly recognition.

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Zhi Zong | Computational Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhi Zong | Computational Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Fuyao University of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Dr. Zhi Zong is a leading researcher whose work integrates structural mechanics, fluid dynamics, computational modeling, and probabilistic engineering to advance the understanding of complex marine and mechanical systems. With 5,620 citations, 334 research documents, and a Scopus h-index of 38, his publications demonstrate both volume and influence within international scientific communities. His contributions include formulating high-accuracy Differential Quadrature (DQ) computational methods, such as localized, complex, and variable-order DQ techniques, which have improved the numerical simulation capabilities used in ocean engineering, ship mechanics, and structural analysis. He has made pioneering advances in uncertainty quantification, notably by identifying the variability of ship structural vibrations caused by geometric imperfections and by developing an asymptotically unbiased entropy estimator for probability distribution modeling-an outcome that has strengthened probabilistic mechanics applications. His Random Pore Model for sea ice represents an important development in capturing realistic mechanical and physical behaviors of ice, contributing to engineering design, climate studies, and environmental modeling. Beyond these theoretical achievements, Professor Zong has authored over 230 SCI-indexed papers and several specialized monographs addressing complex topics such as underwater explosion modeling, isolated water waves, and bubble dynamics. His research has been incorporated into practical marine engineering solutions and serves as a foundation for ongoing advancements in computational methods and ocean systems design. His body of work demonstrates consistent innovation, scientific rigor, and global relevance, making him a strong candidate for recognition under the Best Researcher Award.

Profiles : Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Liu, M. B., Liu, G. R., Lam, K. Y., & Zong, Z. (2003). Smoothed particle hydrodynamics for numerical simulation of underwater explosion. Computational Mechanics, 30(2), 106–118. Cited by: 370.

Liu, M. B., Liu, G. R., Zong, Z., & Lam, K. Y. (2003). Computer simulation of high explosive explosion using smoothed particle hydrodynamics methodology. Computers & Fluids, 32(3), 305–322. Cited by: 324.

Zong, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2009). Advanced differential quadrature methods. Chapman and Hall/CRC. Cited by: 259.

Chen, Z., Zong, Z., Liu, M. B., Zou, L., Li, H. T., & Shu, C. (2015). An SPH model for multiphase flows with complex interfaces and large density differences. Journal of Computational Physics, 283, 169–188. Cited by: 257.

Zhang, Y. Y., Wang, C. M., Duan, W. H., Xiang, Y., & Zong, Z. (2009). Assessment of continuum mechanics models in predicting buckling strains of single-walled carbon nanotubes. Nanotechnology, 20(39), 395707. Cited by: 155.

 

 

Fareeha Fatima | Simulation | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Fareeha Fatima | Simulation | Young Scientist Award

Visiting Lecturer at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.

Fareeha Fatima is an emerging physicist from Bahawalnagar, Pakistan, with a strong academic foundation from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Specializing in computational materials science, her research employs Density Functional Theory (DFT) to explore the electronic and magnetic properties of novel compounds. Her dedication to physics is evident through her publications in reputable journals and her active participation in academic conferences. Beyond research, Fareeha has contributed to academia as a teaching assistant, showcasing her commitment to education and mentorship. Her proficiency in various software tools and her collaborative nature make her a valuable asset to the scientific community. With a passion for discovery and a drive for excellence, Fareeha continues to make significant strides in her field. 💼🔬✨

 

Professional Profiles📖

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Education 🎓

Fareeha’s academic journey reflects her dedication to the field of physics. She is currently pursuing an M.Phil in Physics at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (2022–2024), achieving a commendable CGPA of 3.88 (84%). Her thesis focuses on a comparative Density Functional Theory-based study of LiZnZ (Z = Sb, Bi) compounds using GGA, WC, and mBJ schemes. Previously, she completed her M.Sc in Physics from the same university (2019–2021) with a CGPA of 3.68 (81%), where she investigated the potential of bismuth-based nanocomposites as theragnostic nanoparticles. Her foundational education includes a B.Sc from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (2017–2019), scoring 559 out of 800 marks, an F.Sc (Pre-Engineering) from Government College for Women, Bahawalnagar (2015–2017) with 894 out of 1100 marks, and matriculation from Government Girls City High School, Bahawalnagar (2015) with 872 out of 1100 marks. 🌟🎓

Professional Experience💼

Fareeha has amassed valuable teaching experience alongside her academic pursuits. She served as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Physics at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar Campus, from January 2023 to May 2023. In this role, she assisted in lectures, conducted laboratory sessions, and supported students in understanding complex physics concepts. Prior to this, she worked as an educator at First Moon Kindergarten School and Pioneer Science Academy in Bahawalnagar from November 2021 to May 2022, where she taught science subjects, developed lesson plans, and fostered a stimulating learning environment for students. These experiences have honed her pedagogical skills and deepened her commitment to science education.🌍🔬

Award and Honors🏅

Fareeha’s contributions to academia have been recognized through various accolades. She received a certificate for her exemplary performance and dedication as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Physics at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Her active engagement in the scientific community is further highlighted by her participation as a speaker in the 1st International Conference on Advances in Physics (ICAP-2024), where she presented her research findings. Additionally, she completed the 1st Pedagogical Training in 2022, enhancing her teaching methodologies and educational strategies. These honors underscore her commitment to both research and education.🏅✨

Skills & Expertise🛠️

Fareeha possesses a robust skill set that complements her research endeavors. Her technical proficiencies include Density Functional Theory (DFT) simulations, Origin Lab, and the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). She is adept at computational modeling, data analysis, and scientific writing. Her soft skills encompass effective communication, active listening, time management, teamwork, and collaboration. Fareeha is multilingual, with professional working proficiency in English and native or bilingual proficiency in Urdu and Punjabi. These skills collectively enhance her capabilities as a researcher and educator.🚀🌟

Research Focus 🔍

Fareeha’s research is centered on computational materials science, with a particular emphasis on Density Functional Theory (DFT) simulations. She explores the electronic, magnetic, and structural properties of various compounds, aiming to discover materials with potential applications in spintronics and semiconductor technologies. Her work involves investigating the behavior of materials under different conditions, such as strain effects, to understand their half-metallicity and spin-gapless features. By employing advanced computational techniques, she contributes to the fundamental understanding of material properties, paving the way for the development of next-generation electronic devices.🌍🔧

 

Conclusion ✅

Fareeha Fatima’s academic achievements, research contributions, and professional engagements make her a suitable candidate for the Young Scientist Award. With continued focus on enhancing the impact and reach of her research, she holds promise for significant contributions to the field of physics.

📚Publications to Noted

 

Title: Unveiling the Robustness of Half-Metallicity Under Strain Effects of CoVYZ (Z = Si, Ge, Sn) Alloys

Authors: Fareeha Fatima, Atia Atiq, Qura Tul Ain, Muhammad Amir Rafiq, Muhammad Nasir Rasul

Journal: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Year of Publication: 2025